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|image          = Thijarian watches over the Punjab.jpg
|image          = Thijarian watches over the Punjab.jpg
|scripturl      = https://www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/documents/doctor-who-s11-ep6-tx-script-uk.pdf
|series          = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
|series          = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
|season number  = Series 11 (Doctor Who)
|season number  = Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)
|series episode number = 6
|series episode number = 6
|story number    = 281
|story number    = 282
|doctor          = Thirteenth Doctor
|doctor          = Thirteenth Doctor
|companions      = [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]]
|companions      = [[Graham O'Brien|Graham]], [[Yasmin Khan|Yaz]], [[Ryan Sinclair|Ryan]]
|featuring      = [[Najia Khan|Najia]], [[Hakim Khan|Hakim]], [[Sonya Khan|Sonya]]
|featuring      = Umbreen
|featuring2      = Prem Barsar
|featuring3      = Najia Khan
|featuring4      = Hakim Khan
|featuring5      = Sonya Khan
|enemy          = [[Manish]]
|enemy          = [[Manish]]
|setting        = [[Pakistan]]-[[India]] [[border]], [[Punjab]], [[17 August|17]]-[[18 August]] [[1947]]
|setting        = [[Pakistan]]-[[India]] [[border]], [[Punjab]], [[17 August|17]]-[[18 August]] [[1947]]
|writer          = [[Vinay Patel]]
|writer          = Vinay Patel
|director        = [[Jamie Childs]]
|director        = [[Jamie Childs]]
|producer        = [[Alex Mercer]]
|producer        = [[Alex Mercer]]
|broadcast date  = [[11 November (releases)|11 November]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]]
|broadcast date  = 11 November 2018
|network        = [[BBC One]]
|network        = BBC One
|format          = 1x51 minute episode
|format          = 1x51 minute episode
|production code =  
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|epcount = 1}}
'''''Demons of the Punjab''''' was the sixth episode of [[series 11 (Doctor Who)|series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''Demons of the Punjab''''' was the sixth episode of [[series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 11]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


The episode further expanded on [[Yasmin Khan]]'s family and heritage, exploring her grandmother [[Umbreen]]'s personal history in [[India]] during its [[Partition of India|partition]] in [[1947]].
The episode further expanded on [[Yasmin Khan]]'s family and heritage, exploring her grandmother [[Umbreen]]'s personal history in [[India]] during its [[Partition of India|partition]] in [[1947]].
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This episode also had the Doctor explain more about the specific details of how the telepathic circuits worked.
This episode also had the Doctor explain more about the specific details of how the telepathic circuits worked.
In April 2019, ''Demons of the Punjab'' was nominated for a Hugo Award for "Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form."<ref>https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/2/18291920/2019-hugo-award-nominations-science-fiction-fantasy-books</ref> Writer Vinay Patel won "Best Scriptwriter" at the Eastern Eye Arts, Theater, and Culture Awards in 2019.<ref>http://www.actas.co.uk/winners2019.php</ref>


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
[[Yasmin Khan]] is in [[Flat 34 (Park Hill)|her family's flat]] with her family, celebrating her Nani [[Umbreen]]'s birthday; Umbreen is slightly annoyed, as she told them to not make a big deal about it. Despite this, Umbreen tells her daughter and granddaughters that she has a gift for each of them. She hands Najia letters that her father sent Umbreen while he was away, warning her to not read the filthy bits. She then gives Sonya a flower given to her by her husband, which she can't remember why it was a gift. To Yasmin she gives a broken [[watch]], warning her never to fix it but refuses to reveal why. Yaz gets a desire to travel back in time to see her family.
[[Yasmin Khan]] is in [[Flat 34 (Park Hill)|her family's flat]] with her family, celebrating her Nani [[Umbreen]]'s birthday. Umbreen provides each of her granddaughters with a gift. To Sonya, she gives a photo of herself and their grandfather. To Yasmin she gives a broken [[watch]], warning her never to fix it but refuses to reveal why. Yaz gets a desire to travel back in time to see her family.


In the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] is doing maintenance on the controls; she tells Yaz that she will not take her back in time to see her grandmother, as it risks wiping herself out of existence. Graham laughs that it's not like they take risks. The Doctor tells him in an annoyed tone that she has apologized repeatedly for the incident involving the Death Eye Turtle Army. Yaz begs the Doctor as she wants to go see what her grandmother was like in her younger days. The Doctor asks if Yaz has a time or place; Yaz tells her that Umbreen was in the Pakistani city of [[Lahore]] in the 1950s.
In the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] is doing maintenance on the controls; she tells Yaz that she will not take her back in time to see her grandmother, as it risks wiping herself out of existence. Graham laughs that it's not like they take risks. The Doctor tells him in an annoyed tone that she has apologized repeatedly for the incident involving the Death Eye Turtle Army. Yaz begs the Doctor as she wants to go see what her grandmother was like in her younger days. The Doctor asks if Yaz has a time or place; Yaz tells her that Umbreen was in the Pakistani city of [[Lahore]] in the 1950s.
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Despite trying to talk herself out of it once more, the Doctor relents and takes the watch from Yaz; she's attaching it to the telepathic circuits, allowing them to find the moment that it broke in Umbreen's timeline. Graham wonders how the TARDIS can be telepathic; the Doctor says that 'telepathic" is short-hand for a very complicated procedure, which is locating where anything has existed throughout the entirety of space-time. Graham seems to have understood and thanks the Doctor for explaining it clearly.
Despite trying to talk herself out of it once more, the Doctor relents and takes the watch from Yaz; she's attaching it to the telepathic circuits, allowing them to find the moment that it broke in Umbreen's timeline. Graham wonders how the TARDIS can be telepathic; the Doctor says that 'telepathic" is short-hand for a very complicated procedure, which is locating where anything has existed throughout the entirety of space-time. Graham seems to have understood and thanks the Doctor for explaining it clearly.


The TARDIS arrives in a countryside instead of Lahore, confusing Yaz, Ryan and Graham. The Doctor takes out her sonic screwdriver and a scan reveals that they are in the the Punjabi countryside. Suddently, they are struck by some sort of vision of dark figures and stumble into a road. There they meet [[Prem]], who is driving an [[ox]]-pulled [[cart]]. Yaz asks if he knows Umbreen, surprising him; she claims that they are family. Depsite his confusion, Prem offers them a ride in his cart. A [[sadhu]], Hindu holy man known as [[Bhakti]] walks up to them, laughing how the younger generation never use their feet to get around. Prem tells Bhakti that he hopes to see him later.
The TARDIS arrives in the Punjabi countryside instead of Lahore, confusing Yaz, Ryan and Graham. The Doctor takes out her sonic screwdriver and starts to get TARDIS readings from all around the area. Suddenly, they are struck by some sort of vision of dark figures and stumble into a road. There they meet [[Prem]], who is driving an [[ox]]-pulled [[cart]]. They claim to be family friends and get a ride to see Umbreen.
 
The group arrive at a farm, where a young Umbreen exits the house and asks Prem who [[Team TARDIS]] is. Once he says that they are her family, Yaz claims to be a distant relative of "uncle Malik". The group then learn that Prem and Umbreen are getting married the next day, much to their confusion. Yaz is confused; her Nani had secret [[Hindu]] first husband before her grandfather? Prem's brother [[Manish]] steps out with some makeshift wooden fence posts and rope; Yaz asks if he needs help, which he accepts. Umbreen's mother [[Hasna]] steps out of the house, telling Prem and Umbreen that there's news on the radio.  


Despite Graham's nudging for the Doctor to tell Yaz they need to leave, the Doctor is still more focused on why they had that strange vision. However, she then asks if Graham and Ryan want to know what's on the radio. They go inside, overhearing about a border being established. Graham seems concerned, asking what year it is. Upon hearing that its [[1947]], the Doctor realizes that they've arrived right in the middle of the [[Partition of India]]; things are about to get a lot worse if they stay now.
In the forest, they track the "demons" to a ship of some kind, the "demon's lair". The Doctor can't get any readings. Eventually, she acquires species data, and [[Bio-ID]]. The ship is a [[Thijarian Hive]] and the [[Thijarian]]s are [[assassin]]s, their target is a [[sadhu]], Hindu holy man known as [[Bhakti]]. Prem claims to have seen them before, standing over the body of his older brother, Kunal while serving in the [[World War II|Second World War]]. Then the Thijarians appear and they are forced to evacuate the hive. Out in the forest, Ryan and Prem are transported away and the Doctor notices a device on a tree nearby, a [[transmat lock]], and confiscates it.


At a stream, Yaz finishes helping Manish step up a small makeshift border; due to the festive colours on the rope, Yaz asks if there is a celebration going on. Manish confirms that something special is going on. The Doctor rushes up to Yaz, with Graham, Ryan, Umbreen, Prem and Hasna following. Quietly, the Doctor tells Yaz about the history that's going to unfold. Manish reveals that he got the maps dividing [[India]] and [[Pakistan]] early; he step up a border of his own to officiate where the two meet. Hasna is annoyed, as Manish's border puts her home in Parkistan; Manish says Pakistan is being creted for [[Muslim|Muslims]] to live in. However, everyone takes offense to Manish's words; Umbreen says that its a place for them to live if ''they choose to.'' At that moment, everyone is assaulted by visions again. They see "demons' on the hill above, with Hasna taking it as a sign that things are going to be worse.
Ryan and Prem appear some distance away and Prem asks what happened. Ryan says he does not know, but the Doctor said to get out of the forest so they both run. The Doctor continues to find more locks. Back at the farm, Umbreen continues to argue in favour of her marriage.
[[File:Thirteen Punjab.jpg|thumb|180x180px|The Doctor questions Prem]]
However, [[Team TARDIS]] give chase to the demons as they vanish into the forest. Prem follows after them. They find the two demons over Bhakti, getting a screeching telepathic message not to interfere; Prem fires a shot to end the message. They vanish, with the Doctor examining Bhakti; he's dead and covered in some kind of purple dust. The Doctor then realzies Prem has seen them before. Prem claims to have seen them before, standing over the body of his older brother, Kunal while serving in [[World War II|World War Two]]. The Doctor tells Yaz and Graham to go back and explain Bahkti was found dead by them and to have his body prepared for burial. She, Ryan and Prem will look for the "demons".


Tracing a teleport signature from the site of the body, the Doctor finds a metal covering in the ground; when asked what it is, she says "front door." They are teleported into some kind of ship, with only a console of some kind. The Doctor examines it with the sonic, pulling up information. Her face fills with horror; they're in a [[Thijarian Hive]] and the [[Thijarian]]s are [[assassin]]s. An image of Bahkti's face appears, meaning they were targeting him, but the reason is unknown. She pulls out a container of purple gas, which has too much data for her sonic to decipher; in short, the sonic can't tell what's in it. Then the Thijarians appear and they are forced to evacuate the hive.  
Yaz becomes discouraged when she believes she doesn't truly know her Nani, and Graham comforts her. Suddenly, they hear Ryan yelling and rush to discover what is wrong. The Doctor arrives shortly after and tells them to run for the barn. Inside the barn, the Thijarians arrive and threaten everyone there with [[death]], but the Doctor drives them away with the locks. She promises to protect them all. Then the Doctor requests [[oil]], [[tree bark]], [[saucepan]]s, 9 [[container]]s, [[ox]] [[saliva|spit]], a [[biscuit]], and a [[chicken]] [[faeces|poo]]. She uses them to make "demon repellent".


Out in the forest, Ryan and Prem are transported away and the Doctor notices a device on a tree nearby, a [[transmat lock]], and confiscates it. Ryan and Prem appear some distance away and Prem asks what happened. Ryan says he does not know, but the Doctor said to get out of the forest so they both run. The Doctor continues to find more locks. Back at the farm, Umbreen continues to argue in favour of her marriage.
Umbreen speaks with the Doctor, Yaz and Umbreen's mum sit and speak together. Umbreen says she'll go through with the [[wedding]], and her mother adamantly protests. They need someone respectable to officiate. Remembering the Doctor, Umbreen asks her to officiate the wedding, as a doctor is a respectable position. The Doctor agrees, claiming she hadn't officiated a wedding since [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s, which his parents disapproved and that the wedding was non-denominational. Elsewhere, Ryan, Graham, Prem, and Manish are playing [[playing card|cards]]. Manish appears to be winning. He argues with his brother, asking Prem not to go through with the wedding.


Yaz becomes discouraged when she believes she doesn't truly know her Nani, and Graham comforts her; Umbreen has yet to go through the experiences that will make her the woman Yaz knows in the future, so until then, she's basically a stranger to her. Suddenly, they hear Ryan yelling and rush to discover what is wrong. The Doctor arrives shortly after and tells them to run for the barn. Inside the barn, the Thijarians arrive and threaten everyone there with [[death]], but the Doctor drives them away with the locks. She promises to protect them all. Then the Doctor requests [[oil]], [[tree bark]], 9 [[sauce pan]]s, [[ox]] [[saliva|spit]], a [[biscuit]], and a [[chicken]] [[faeces|poo]]. She uses them to make "demon repellent".
In the barn, the Doctor is studying some material recovered from the hive and notes it is some of the densest organic material she has ever seen, and it contains [[carbon]], [[phosphorus]], [[oxygen]] and [[sulfur]], creating billions of [[DNA]] fragments. Suddenly she is transmatted away to the Hive. There she learns that the Thijarian world was destroyed in the assassin's absence. They claim to have become witnesses and spent 100 generations honouring their [[Thijar|lost world]]. Now they travel to witness and honour those left dead, unseen and unknown, in the wake of the Partition. Now they come to honour Prem. She asks to see how the holy man died, and they show her.
[[File:Hasna.jpg|left|thumb|180x180px|Hasna keeps trying to convince Umbreen to not marry Prem]]
Umbreen speaks with the Doctor, Yaz and Umbreen's mum sit and speak together. Umbreen says she'll go through with the [[wedding]], and her mother adamantly protests. They need someone respectable to officiate. Remembering the Doctor, Umbreen asks her to officiate the wedding, as a doctor is a respectable position. The Doctor agrees, claiming she hadn't officiated a wedding since [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s and that his mother disapproved, and that the wedding was non-denominational. Elsewhere, Ryan, Graham, Prem, and Manish are playing [[playing card|cards]]. Manish appears to be winning. He argues with his brother, asking Prem not to go through with the wedding.


In the barn, the Doctor is studying some material recovered from the hive and notes it is some of the densest organic material she has ever seen, and it contains [[carbon]], [[phosphorous]], [[oxygen]] and [[sulfur]], creating billions of [[DNA]] fragments. Suddenly she is transmatted away to the Hive. There she learns that the Thijarian world was destroyed in the assassin's absence. They claim to have become witnesses and spent 100 generations honouring their [[Thijar|lost world]]. Now they travel to witness and honour those left dead, unseen and unknown, in the wake of the Partition. Now they come to honour Prem. She asks to see how the holy man died, and they show her.
The Doctor returns to reveal that Prem must die today and that the Thijarians are not actually assassins but merely observers to those who are killed. She warns that they cannot interfere, or Umbreen will never become Yaz's Nani.


The Doctor returns at daylight, informing her friends about the Thijarians and their intent. She also reveals that Prem is to die today. Yaz sadly realizes that that's the reason her Nani didn't want to tell her about the watch; she lost Prem the very day he became her husband. Yaz asks if they can change things, but the Doctor tells her that they cannot interfere anymore than they already have; if they prevent Prem's death, Umbreen will never meet the man who would become [[Najia Khan|Najia]]'s father and by extension, erase Yaz from existence.
In the morning, Ryan and Graham help Prem prepare for his wedding day. He mourns that so many around him seem to have lost their minds. [[Muslim]]s, [[Hindu]] and [[Sikh]]s, who lived together for decades are now in a frenzy, convinced their differences are more important than what unites them. Graham comforts him, saying the best they can be is good men.


In the morning, Ryan and Graham help Prem prepare for his wedding day; Graham jokes how Prem's best clothes are his military uniform from the war. Prem then mourns that so many around him seem to have lost their minds. [[Muslim]]s, [[Hindu]] and [[Sikh]]s, who lived together for decades are now in a frenzy, convinced their differences are more important than what unites them. Graham comforts him, saying the best they can be is good men.
[[File:Wedding Punjab.jpg|thumb|180x180px|The Doctor officiates [[Umbreen]]'s first marriage]]
The Doctor officiates the wedding by a small stream, at the [[border]] of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. Using her [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] she removes the rope border markers Manish had placed up earlier. She admires the certainty of Prem and Umbreen, the certainty of [[love]]. She says right now, they are the strongest people on the [[planet]], maybe even the [[universe]]. She then admits she doesn't know how to formalise the ceremony. Umbreen says she does, and picks up one of Manish's boundary ropes and asks Yaz to tie their hands.
The Doctor officiates the wedding by a small stream, at the [[border]] of [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. Using her [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]] she removes the rope border markers Manish had placed up earlier. She admires the certainty of Prem and Umbreen, the certainty of [[love]]. She says right now, they are the strongest people on the [[planet]], maybe even the [[universe]]. She then admits she doesn't know how to formalise the ceremony. Umbreen says she does, and picks up one of Manish's boundary ropes and asks Yaz to tie their hands.


Later, inside the barn, Umbreen offers Manish reconciliation. However, Manish coldly states that he did not work the land for her; he did it for his brothers. "One who didn't come home, and one I wish didn't" Manish walks off in a huff. After that, Prem offers Umbreen his watch but drops it on the ground, where it breaks. Umbreen's mother says the day is truly cursed, but Umbreen says it is instead perfect, and that the watch is theirs forever, their own moment in [[time]].
Later, inside the barn, Umbreen offers Manish reconciliation, and Manish coldly casts her and his own brother aside. After that, Prem offers Umbreen his watch but drops it on the ground, where it breaks. Umbreen's mother says the day is truly cursed, but Umbreen says it is instead perfect, and that the watch is theirs forever, their own moment in [[time]].


Inside the house, Manish grabs his brother's [[rifle]]. He is surprised by the Doctor, who asks if that's how he killed Bahkti. He then points the rifle at the Doctor and warns her to take her friends and leave if they want to get out alive. The Doctor is deeply disappointed in Manish's choices; he has been poisoned by the propaganda into thinking he needs to evict Hasna and Umbreen from the land. He even went as far as murdering a holy man to prevent his brother from marrying a woman not of the same religion. Manish warns that "the future" is coming and heads off. Men on horseback are charging down the road to take their land. The Doctor warns Prem and Umbreen to run. Prem tells Umbreen to go to the house and take anything essential.
Manish leaves to find his brother's [[rifle]] and the Doctor follows him. He then points the rifle at the Doctor and warns her to take her friends and leave if they want to get out alive. The Doctor realises he has betrayed his whole family as well as [[murder]]ing the holy man. Men on horseback are charging down the road to take their land. The Doctor warns Prem and Umbreen to run. Prem tells Umbreen to go to the house and take anything essential.


In the house, Yaz finds a map of the Earth, with [[Sheffield]] marked on it. Umbreen says she just pointed to a map and that was where her finger landed, and so that is where she will go one day.
In the house, Yaz finds a map of the Earth, with [[Sheffield]] marked on it. Umbreen says she just pointed to a map and that was where her finger landed, and so that is where she will go one day.
[[File:A family divided (DOTP).jpg|left|thumb|180x180px|Prem faces the real demons.]]
 
In the barn, Prem offers to stay behind and distract the groups of thugs and tells them all to go ahead, across the [[border]] into the forest, and [[kiss]]es Umbreen goodbye. He tells the Doctor to go as well, claiming he must face these demons alone. He confronts his brother and the thugs. He recognises a man named [[Kanon]], a soldier he fought with during the war only to now see his former ally is prepared to shoot him. Nothing he says changes their minds, however, and Kanon shoots Prem, killing him. The Thijarians stand vigil, honouring Prem, as everyone flees.
In the barn, Prem offers to stay behind and distract the groups of thugs and tells them all to go ahead, across the [[border]] into the forest, and [[kiss]]es Umbreen goodbye. He tells the Doctor to go as well, claiming he must face these demons alone. He confronts his brother and the thugs. He recognises a man named [[Kanon]], a soldier he fought with during the war only to now see his former ally is prepared to shoot him. Nothing he says changes their minds, however, and Kanon shoots Prem, killing him. The Thijarians stand vigil, honouring Prem, as everyone flees.


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* [[Umbreen|Nani Umbreen]] - [[Leena Dhingra]]
* [[Umbreen|Nani Umbreen]] - [[Leena Dhingra]]
* [[Umbreen]] - [[Amita Suman]]
* [[Umbreen]] - [[Amita Suman]]
* [[Prem]] - [[Shane Zaza]]
* [[Prem Barsar|Prem]] - [[Shane Zaza]]
* [[Manish]] - [[Hamza Jeetooa]]
* [[Manish]] - [[Hamza Jeetooa]]
* [[Hasna]] - [[Shaheen Khan]]
* [[Hasna]] - [[Shaheen Khan]]
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* Voice of [[Almak]] - [[Isobel Middleton]]
* Voice of [[Almak]] - [[Isobel Middleton]]
* Performance of [[Almak]] - [[Barbara Fadden]]
* Performance of [[Almak]] - [[Barbara Fadden]]
=== Uncredited cast ===
* Bhakti, Hindu holy man - [[Bikramjit Gurm]]<ref>[https://www.mandy.com/uk/a/bikramjit-gurm Mandy] - actor’s CV</ref><ref>[https://open.spotify.com/episode/1afFzjZ8mJzBWKNkZxyOz8?si=2X244AnQTZSzdXvgR3mrbg&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A6jOJ2nOjyNFIuRcefLgwOv&t=2570 Toby Hadoke’s Time Travels]</ref>


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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|Electrician2=Gawain Nash
|Electrician3=Andrew Williams
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|Electrician4=Gareth Sheldon
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor awards Ryan a [[gold star (score)|gold star]] but quickly remembers she forgot about [[Point (score)|points]].
* The Doctor awards Ryan a [[gold star (score)|gold star]] but quickly remembers she forgot about [[Point (score)|points]].
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=== TARDIS ===
=== TARDIS ===
* The Doctor mentions the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]' [[telepathic circuits]] and says that any object amasses all sorts of fragmentary [[spatio-temporal particles]] through its [[life]] and the TARDIS can read it like [[date stamp]]s.
* The Doctor mentions the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]' [[telepathic circuits]] and says that any object amasses all sorts of fragmentary [[spatio-temporal particle]]s through its [[life]] and the TARDIS can read it like [[date stamp]]s.


=== Culture ===
=== Culture ===
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=== Technology ===
=== Technology ===
* Sonya is using her [[Iphone]].
* Sonya is using her [[iPhone]].
* The sonic screwdriver detects [[Kordian wave]]s, meaning an [[octonic engine]] is nearby.
* The sonic screwdriver detects [[Kordian wave]]s, meaning an [[octonic engine]] is nearby.
* The Doctor's sonic screwdriver locates a [[transmat doorway]] to a [[Thijarian Hive]].
* The Doctor's sonic screwdriver locates a [[transmat doorway]] to a [[Thijarian Hive]].
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
[[File:Doctor Who Theme (Demons of the Punjab) Doctor Who Series 11|thumb|A special arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] for this episode.]]
{{video|Doctor Who Theme (Demons of the Punjab) Doctor Who Series 11|thumb|A special arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] for this episode.}}
* For the second time this series, the usual [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] does not play over the ending credits. In contrast to ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'', this episode plays an Indian music inspired version of the theme.
* For the second time this series, the usual [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] does not play over the ending credits. In contrast to ''[[Rosa (TV story)|Rosa]]'', this episode plays an Indian music inspired version of the theme with [[Shahid Abbas Khan]], who sang throughout the score, vocally performed the melody for this arrangement.
* This is the first episode of [[Series 11 (Doctor Who)|Series 11]] that isn't written or co-written by [[Chris Chibnall]].
* This is the first episode of [[Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 11]] that isn't written or co-written by [[Chris Chibnall]].
* This episode was broadcast on [[11 November (releases)|Remembrance Sunday]] and the centenary of the [[Armistice Day|armistice]] that ended the [[First World War]]. As such it focuses on themes of [[remembrance]].<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2018/11/11/doctor-episode-6-recap-remembrance-radicalism-romance/</ref>
* This episode was broadcast on [[11 November (releases)|Remembrance Sunday]] and the centenary of the [[Armistice Day|armistice]] that ended the [[First World War]]. As such it focuses on themes of [[remembrance]].<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tv/2018/11/11/doctor-episode-6-recap-remembrance-radicalism-romance/</ref>
* This is the second episode of Series 11 in which the title may be considered to have a double meaning, following ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]''. In this case, "Demons" may refer to the [[Thijarian]]s or the Hindu thugs who kill [[Prem]], as he refers to them as demons.
* This is the second episode of Series 11 in which the title may be considered to have a double meaning, following ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]''. In this case, "Demons" may refer to the [[Thijarian]]s or the Hindu thugs who kill [[Prem]], as he refers to them as demons.
* This episode marks the first time the six crystals around the TARDIS console are shown moving while in-flight. The tips of the six crystals move in rhythm with sinking and rising of the crystal pillar in the console, seemingly "pulling" the pillar up, giving a more "organic" feel to the control room. While in this episode we only glimpse one of the crystals moving in the blurred-out background as the Doctor is talking to Yaz, we see the crystals moving properly in [[Kerblam! (TV story)|''Kerblam!'']].
* This episode marks the first time the six crystals around the TARDIS console are shown moving while in-flight. The tips of the six crystals move in rhythm with sinking and rising of the crystal pillar in the console, seemingly "pulling" the pillar up, giving a more "organic" feel to the control room. While in this episode we only glimpse one of the crystals moving in the blurred-out background as the Doctor is talking to Yaz, we see the crystals moving properly in ''[[Kerblam! (TV story)|Kerblam!]]''.
* [[Sacha Dhawan]] was offered a role, but turned it down because of a scheduling conflict. A year later, he was cast as {{Dhawan}}.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
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== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==
=== DVD releases ===
=== DVD & Blu-ray releases ===
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=== Blu-ray releases ===
* This story was released as part of the Complete Eleventh Series boxsets on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1/A on [[29 January (releases)|29 January]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]], in region 2/B on [[14 January (releases)|14 January]] 2019 and in region 4/B on [[6 February (releases)|6 February]] 2019.
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=== Digital releases ===
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* In the United Kingdom, this story is available on [[BBC iPlayer]]''.''


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Demons of the Punjab was the sixth episode of series 11 of Doctor Who.

The episode further expanded on Yasmin Khan's family and heritage, exploring her grandmother Umbreen's personal history in India during its partition in 1947.

This episode reintroduces the theme of the Doctor being mistaken about the intentions of aliens involved with death. Much like Twice Upon a Time, the Thirteenth Doctor believed the aliens intended to kill, but were in fact non-hostile. The Thijarians were not killing, but instead bearing witness.

This episode also had the Doctor explain more about the specific details of how the telepathic circuits worked.

In April 2019, Demons of the Punjab was nominated for a Hugo Award for "Best Dramatic Presentation - Short Form."[1] Writer Vinay Patel won "Best Scriptwriter" at the Eastern Eye Arts, Theater, and Culture Awards in 2019.[2]

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

With Yaz desperate to learn more about the life of her grandmother, the Thirteenth Doctor brings her friends to the Punjab in 1947 to meet her in the past. But with a marriage unknown to Yaz on the cards and the Partition of India threatening to pull her family apart, it may not be the mysterious "demons" that are the biggest threat.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Yasmin Khan is in her family's flat with her family, celebrating her Nani Umbreen's birthday. Umbreen provides each of her granddaughters with a gift. To Sonya, she gives a photo of herself and their grandfather. To Yasmin she gives a broken watch, warning her never to fix it but refuses to reveal why. Yaz gets a desire to travel back in time to see her family.

In the TARDIS, the Thirteenth Doctor is doing maintenance on the controls; she tells Yaz that she will not take her back in time to see her grandmother, as it risks wiping herself out of existence. Graham laughs that it's not like they take risks. The Doctor tells him in an annoyed tone that she has apologized repeatedly for the incident involving the Death Eye Turtle Army. Yaz begs the Doctor as she wants to go see what her grandmother was like in her younger days. The Doctor asks if Yaz has a time or place; Yaz tells her that Umbreen was in the Pakistani city of Lahore in the 1950s.

Despite trying to talk herself out of it once more, the Doctor relents and takes the watch from Yaz; she's attaching it to the telepathic circuits, allowing them to find the moment that it broke in Umbreen's timeline. Graham wonders how the TARDIS can be telepathic; the Doctor says that 'telepathic" is short-hand for a very complicated procedure, which is locating where anything has existed throughout the entirety of space-time. Graham seems to have understood and thanks the Doctor for explaining it clearly.

The TARDIS arrives in the Punjabi countryside instead of Lahore, confusing Yaz, Ryan and Graham. The Doctor takes out her sonic screwdriver and starts to get TARDIS readings from all around the area. Suddenly, they are struck by some sort of vision of dark figures and stumble into a road. There they meet Prem, who is driving an ox-pulled cart. They claim to be family friends and get a ride to see Umbreen.

In the forest, they track the "demons" to a ship of some kind, the "demon's lair". The Doctor can't get any readings. Eventually, she acquires species data, and Bio-ID. The ship is a Thijarian Hive and the Thijarians are assassins, their target is a sadhu, Hindu holy man known as Bhakti. Prem claims to have seen them before, standing over the body of his older brother, Kunal while serving in the Second World War. Then the Thijarians appear and they are forced to evacuate the hive. Out in the forest, Ryan and Prem are transported away and the Doctor notices a device on a tree nearby, a transmat lock, and confiscates it.

Ryan and Prem appear some distance away and Prem asks what happened. Ryan says he does not know, but the Doctor said to get out of the forest so they both run. The Doctor continues to find more locks. Back at the farm, Umbreen continues to argue in favour of her marriage.

Yaz becomes discouraged when she believes she doesn't truly know her Nani, and Graham comforts her. Suddenly, they hear Ryan yelling and rush to discover what is wrong. The Doctor arrives shortly after and tells them to run for the barn. Inside the barn, the Thijarians arrive and threaten everyone there with death, but the Doctor drives them away with the locks. She promises to protect them all. Then the Doctor requests oil, tree bark, saucepans, 9 containers, ox spit, a biscuit, and a chicken poo. She uses them to make "demon repellent".

Umbreen speaks with the Doctor, Yaz and Umbreen's mum sit and speak together. Umbreen says she'll go through with the wedding, and her mother adamantly protests. They need someone respectable to officiate. Remembering the Doctor, Umbreen asks her to officiate the wedding, as a doctor is a respectable position. The Doctor agrees, claiming she hadn't officiated a wedding since Einstein's, which his parents disapproved and that the wedding was non-denominational. Elsewhere, Ryan, Graham, Prem, and Manish are playing cards. Manish appears to be winning. He argues with his brother, asking Prem not to go through with the wedding.

In the barn, the Doctor is studying some material recovered from the hive and notes it is some of the densest organic material she has ever seen, and it contains carbon, phosphorus, oxygen and sulfur, creating billions of DNA fragments. Suddenly she is transmatted away to the Hive. There she learns that the Thijarian world was destroyed in the assassin's absence. They claim to have become witnesses and spent 100 generations honouring their lost world. Now they travel to witness and honour those left dead, unseen and unknown, in the wake of the Partition. Now they come to honour Prem. She asks to see how the holy man died, and they show her.

The Doctor returns to reveal that Prem must die today and that the Thijarians are not actually assassins but merely observers to those who are killed. She warns that they cannot interfere, or Umbreen will never become Yaz's Nani.

In the morning, Ryan and Graham help Prem prepare for his wedding day. He mourns that so many around him seem to have lost their minds. Muslims, Hindu and Sikhs, who lived together for decades are now in a frenzy, convinced their differences are more important than what unites them. Graham comforts him, saying the best they can be is good men.

The Doctor officiates the wedding by a small stream, at the border of India and Pakistan. Using her sonic screwdriver she removes the rope border markers Manish had placed up earlier. She admires the certainty of Prem and Umbreen, the certainty of love. She says right now, they are the strongest people on the planet, maybe even the universe. She then admits she doesn't know how to formalise the ceremony. Umbreen says she does, and picks up one of Manish's boundary ropes and asks Yaz to tie their hands.

Later, inside the barn, Umbreen offers Manish reconciliation, and Manish coldly casts her and his own brother aside. After that, Prem offers Umbreen his watch but drops it on the ground, where it breaks. Umbreen's mother says the day is truly cursed, but Umbreen says it is instead perfect, and that the watch is theirs forever, their own moment in time.

Manish leaves to find his brother's rifle and the Doctor follows him. He then points the rifle at the Doctor and warns her to take her friends and leave if they want to get out alive. The Doctor realises he has betrayed his whole family as well as murdering the holy man. Men on horseback are charging down the road to take their land. The Doctor warns Prem and Umbreen to run. Prem tells Umbreen to go to the house and take anything essential.

In the house, Yaz finds a map of the Earth, with Sheffield marked on it. Umbreen says she just pointed to a map and that was where her finger landed, and so that is where she will go one day.

In the barn, Prem offers to stay behind and distract the groups of thugs and tells them all to go ahead, across the border into the forest, and kisses Umbreen goodbye. He tells the Doctor to go as well, claiming he must face these demons alone. He confronts his brother and the thugs. He recognises a man named Kanon, a soldier he fought with during the war only to now see his former ally is prepared to shoot him. Nothing he says changes their minds, however, and Kanon shoots Prem, killing him. The Thijarians stand vigil, honouring Prem, as everyone flees.

Back on the TARDIS, Yaz worries if Umbreen managed to escape; if Umbreen died then, Yaz will fade away. The Doctor tells a stunned Yaz that her grandmother made it out alive, and will eventually end up in Sheffield.

At Flat 27, Yaz speaks with her Nani. Umbreen notices the design on Yaz's hands, saying it isn't much good but asks if the wedding was at least any good. Yaz affirms, her Nani not knowing it was her wedding she had seen. Yaz asks her if she is happy with how her life turned out. She says she is happy with it because it gave her Yaz, Yaz's mum and sister and offers to tell her the story about the watch if she really wants to know. Yaz says she no longer wants to know about the watch and tells her Nani she loves her.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

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General production staff

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Make-up and prosthetics

Casting

General post-production staff

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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor awards Ryan a gold star but quickly remembers she forgot about points.
  • While participating in the pre-wedding celebrations, the Doctor muses that she never used to do this kind of thing when she was a man, a reference to her previous thirteen male incarnations.
  • The Doctor can officiate weddings, having previously officiated Albert Einstein's.

TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]

Culture[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The people of Punjab speak Punjabi.
  • A Hindu wedding custom is to have the couples hands tied together during their vows.
  • A Muslim wedding custom is for the groom to give a prized possession to the bride, a so-called mahr.
  • Henna is body art used to celebrate weddings in the Punjab. They are mehndi sun patterns.
  • Umbreen says doctor is respectable.
  • The men are playing cards.
  • Prem mentions how Muslim, Hindu and Sikh used to live together.
  • Hasna calls Umbreen bheti. She in turn uses the same term talking to Yasmin.

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  • Umbreen has been conditioned to a wheelchair in her older days.
  • Prem drives an ox cart and the Doctor requests ox spit.

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Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

A special arrangement of the Doctor Who theme for this episode.
  • For the second time this series, the usual Doctor Who theme does not play over the ending credits. In contrast to Rosa, this episode plays an Indian music inspired version of the theme with Shahid Abbas Khan, who sang throughout the score, vocally performed the melody for this arrangement.
  • This is the first episode of Series 11 that isn't written or co-written by Chris Chibnall.
  • This episode was broadcast on Remembrance Sunday and the centenary of the armistice that ended the First World War. As such it focuses on themes of remembrance.[5]
  • This is the second episode of Series 11 in which the title may be considered to have a double meaning, following The Woman Who Fell to Earth. In this case, "Demons" may refer to the Thijarians or the Hindu thugs who kill Prem, as he refers to them as demons.
  • This episode marks the first time the six crystals around the TARDIS console are shown moving while in-flight. The tips of the six crystals move in rhythm with sinking and rising of the crystal pillar in the console, seemingly "pulling" the pillar up, giving a more "organic" feel to the control room. While in this episode we only glimpse one of the crystals moving in the blurred-out background as the Doctor is talking to Yaz, we see the crystals moving properly in Kerblam!.
  • Sacha Dhawan was offered a role, but turned it down because of a scheduling conflict. A year later, he was cast as the Spy Master.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 5.77 million (UK overnight)[6]
  • 7.48 million (UK final)[7]

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Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

DVD & Blu-ray releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This story was released as part of the Complete Eleventh Series boxsets on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1/A on 29 January 2019, in region 2/B on 14 January 2019 and in region 4/B on 6 February 2019.

Digital releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • In the United Kingdom, this story is available on BBC iPlayer.

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]