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|doctor = [[Tenth Doctor]]
|season number = Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)
|companions = [[Martha Jones]]
|series episode number = 9
|enemy = <ul><li>[[Family of Blood]] ([[Son of Mine]], [[Father of Mine]], [[Mother of Mine]], [[Daughter of Mine]])</li><li>[[Animated scarecrows (Family of Blood)|Animated scarecrows]]</li></ul>
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|setting = [[England]], [[1913]]
|scripturl    = https://downloads.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/scripts/doctor-who-s3-ep9-family-of-blood.pdf
|writer = [[Paul Cornell]]
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|main character = [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John]], [[Joan Redfern|Joan]], [[Martha Jones|Martha]], [[Tim Latimer|Tim]]
|featuring = [[Tenth Doctor]]
|enemy = The [[Family of Blood]]
|setting = [[Farringham]], [[11 November]] [[1913]]
|writer = Paul Cornell
|director = [[Charles Palmer]]
|director = [[Charles Palmer]]
|producer = [[Susie Liggat]]
|producer = [[Susie Liggat]]
|broadcast date = 2nd June [[2007]]
|confidential = Bad Blood (CON episode)|Bad Blood
|format = 2nd of 2 45 Minute Episodes
|broadcast date = 2 June 2007
|network = BBC One
|format = 1x45 minute episode
|production code = 3.9
|production code = 3.9
|previous story = [[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]
|adapted from = Human Nature (novel)
|next story = [[Blink]]
|prev = Human Nature (TV story)
|next = Blink (TV story)
|made prev = Human Nature (TV story)
|made next = 42 (TV story)
|clip = The life of John Smith - Doctor Who - Human Nature - Series 3 - BBC
|clip2 = The fury of the Timelord - Doctor Who - Human Nature - Series 3 - BBC
|bts = Recreating the Great War - Doctor Who Confidential - The Family of Blood - Series 3 - BBC
|bts2 = David Tennant transforms into old man - Doctor Who Confidential - The Family of Blood - S3 - BBC
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: ''For the titular species, see [[Family of Blood]].''
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'''''The Family of Blood''''' was the ninth episode of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


{{Quote|He's like fire, and ice, and rage. He's like the night, and the storm at the heart of the sun. He's ancient and forever. He burns at the center of time, and he can see the turn of universe.|[[Tim Latimer]]}}
It featured the Doctor's return from his [[human]] persona, John Smith, to his original [[Time Lord]] identity. The episode also showed the extent of the Doctor's ruthlessness when pushed to extremes.


==Synopsis==
His time as the human John Smith, and comparing his returning to his Time Lord persona as a form of suicide would have a profound lasting effect on the Tenth Doctor and how he would view the regeneration process in the same way, with this mindset causing him to go so far as to [[Journey's End (TV story)|abort a regeneration in order to keep his current body]] and to not answer the call of Ood Sigma when it came time for his eventual regeneration, [[The End of Time (TV story)|opting to prolong the meeting until the time came]].
[[John Smith]] continues to struggle between the life he's created and the life that is trying to catch up with him.
The [[Family of Blood]] attacks the school, then turn on the village and surrounding countryside in a bid to draw out the Doctor.


[[Tim Latimer]] uses the watch to draw the Family away from the school, and then takes it to Smith, Joan and Martha where they are hiding.
[[Daughter of Mine]]'s eventual fate would later be addressed in ''[[The Shadow in the Mirror (webcast)|The Shadow in the Mirror]].''


It comes down to a choice for Smith: live and die as John Smith, or live as a Time Lord...
== Synopsis ==
It's [[1913]], and war comes to [[United Kingdom|England]] a year early as the terrifying [[Family of Blood|Family]] hunt for the [[Tenth Doctor]].


==Plot==
== Plot ==
As the Family holds [[Martha Jones]] and [[Joan Redfern (TV character)|Joan Redfern]] captive, John Smith is helplessly bewildered by their demands. Tim Latimer briefly opens the watch containing the Doctor's essence, thus confusing the Family with the Doctor's scent. This allows Martha to grab a gun from Mother of Mine, take her hostage and point the gun at Son of Mine, who points his gun at Martha. Eventually the Family members lower their weapons, and Martha tells Smith to evacuate the building. After everyone has left, an animated scarecrow grabs Martha and retrieves the gun. She escapes and runs outside, where she finds Smith and leads him away. The watch still tells Latimer to keep it hidden.
As [[Family of Blood|the Family]] holds [[Martha Jones]] and [[Joan Redfern]] captive, [[John Smith (Tenth Doctor)|John Smith]] is helplessly bewildered by their demands. [[Tim Latimer]] briefly opens the [[Biodata module|watch]] containing the Doctor's essence, confusing the Family with the Doctor's scent. This allows Martha to grab a [[firearm|gun]] from [[Mother of Mine]], take her hostage and point the gun at [[Son of Mine]], who doesn't take her seriously and remarks on her fire. Martha snarls "And you can shut up!", punctuating the warning with a shot through the roof. Son of Mine doubts that she'd have the gall to shoot him, but she points out that a scared person with a gun is quite dangerous. The Family members unwillingly lower their weapons and Martha tells Smith to evacuate the building.


Smith, Joan, and Martha race back to the school and Smith sounds the alarm. Father of Mine investigates Martha's past movements while the rest of the Family return to the school. They send Sister of Mine inside to spy on the school's inhabitants.
After everyone has left, Martha releases Mother of Mine but keeps her weapon poised to shoot 'Sonny-boy' if they try anything. Advancing on her, Son and Mother of Mine remark on her bravery and how Mother of Mine should have taken her form instead. Martha asks about Jenny's fate and Mother of Mine sadistically reveals her last moments; the possession kills the host in the process, unfortunately. Taking advantage, an animated scarecrow grabs Martha and retrieves the gun. She escapes and runs outside, where she finds Smith and leads him away. The watch still tells Latimer to keep it hidden.


Inside the school, Martha pleads with Smith about having the students fight, but Smith says that they are trained to defend King and Country. Headmaster Rocastle enters, initially angry, but approves Smith's actions upon hearing that Baines (Son of Mine) and Clark (Father of Mine) have gone insane and are chasing them, and that people have been murdered. The headmaster and Smith arm the boys and prepare for battle. Unable to stop them, Martha races to Smith's room to search for the watch, followed by Joan. Joan slowly comes to believe the origins of Martha and the Doctor. Latimer hides away with the watch.
Smith, Joan, and Martha race back to the school, where Smith sounds the alarm. [[Father of Mine]] investigates Martha's past movements while the rest of the Family return to the school. They send [[Sister of Mine]] to spy on the school's inhabitants.


Rocastle and Phillips head outside to assess the situation. Son of Mine demands that John Smith be handed over along with his Time Lord consciousness, and mocks Rocastle for teaching children to fight in the war that Son of Mine knows is coming. Rocastle states his devotion to King and Country. Son of Mine vaporizes Phillips. Rocastle runs back into the school, where he and Smith resume battle preparations, ordering the boys to set up barricades and a line of machine guns to repel the Family. Son of Mine summons his scarecrow "soldiers". Father of Mine finds the TARDIS. Joan asks Smith about his Nottingham childhood, noting that his knowledge is confined to facts. "How can you think I'm not real?" he protests. She argues that whoever he is, he knows it is wrong to have the boys fight.
Inside the school, Martha pleads with Smith about having the students fight, but Smith says that they are trained to defend King and Country. Headmaster [[Rocastle]] enters, angry at first, but approving Smith's actions after hearing that [[Jeremy Baines]] ([[Son of Mine]]) and [[Clark (Human Nature)|Clark]] ([[Father of Mine]]) have gone insane and are chasing them and people have been [[murder]]ed. The headmaster and Smith arm the boys and prepare for battle. Unable to stop them, Martha races to Smith's room to search for the watch, followed by Joan. Joan slowly comes to accept the origins of Martha and the Doctor. Latimer hides away with the watch.


Sister of Mine finds Latimer, who beams the Time Lord consciousness out of the watch, striking her with an image of the Doctor at his most merciless. This betrays his position, and the Family send their scarecrow army in to bring out the watch. This army's first line is machine-gunned, but Smith finds himself unable to fire. Sister of Mine appears and Rocastle thinks she is merely a girl and should be brought into the school for her own safety, despite warnings from Martha, Joan and Smith. Sister of Mine kills Rocastle. Smith instructs the boys to make an orderly retreat, but the Family and their scarecrows chase them and line them up to look for the watch. Finding that none of them have it, they are about to massacre the boys, when Latimer sends a beam from the watch on an upper floor. This distracts them, and the boys get away. Latimer escapes out a window.
[[File:What do you know of next year (TFOB).jpg|thumb|left|"War is coming. In foreign fields, war of the whole wide world, with all your boys falling down in the mud. Do you think they will thank the man who taught them it was glorious?".]]
Rocastle and [[Phillips (Human Nature)|Phillips]] go outside to assess the situation. Son of Mine demands John Smith be handed over along with his [[Time Lord]] [[consciousness]]. He mocks Rocastle for teaching children to fight in [[World War I|the war that is coming]], which will make them see war as less glorious than they were led to believe. Rocastle states his devotion to King and Country. Son of Mine vaporises Phillips. Rocastle runs back into the school, where Smith and he resume battle preparations. They order the boys to set up barricades and a line of machine guns to repel the Family. Son of Mine summons his [[Animated scarecrow (Human Nature)|scarecrow "soldiers"]]. Father of Mine finds [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. Joan asks Smith about his [[Nottingham]] childhood, noting that his knowledge is confined to facts. "How can you think I'm not real?" he protests. She says that whoever he is, he knows it is wrong to have the boys fight.


The Family bring the TARDIS to the school, and taunt Smith (who is watching from the adjoining woods) to come to them. Smith denies having seen the TARDIS before, but Joan recognizes it as the blue box in Smith's journal. Seeing this latest evidence of the Doctor's existence, Smith pleads desperately to remain himself. The Family return to their ship and use their alien technology to bombard the village in an attempt to hasten Smith's surrender.
[[Sister of Mine]] finds Latimer, who beams the [[Time Lord]] consciousness out of the watch, striking her with an image of the Doctor at his most merciless. This betrays his position and the Family send their scarecrow army to bring out the watch. This army's first line is machine-gunned, but Smith finds himself unable to fire. Sister of Mine appears and Rocastle thinks she is merely a girl and should be brought in for her own safety, despite warnings from Martha, Joan and Smith. Sister of Mine kills Rocastle, then taunts the boys, none of whom are willing to kill a girl. Smith orders the boys to make an orderly retreat, but the Family and their scarecrows chase them and line them up to look for the watch. Finding that none of them has it, they are about to massacre the boys when Latimer sends a beam from the watch on an upper floor. This distracts them and the boys get away. Latimer escapes out a window.


Smith, Joan and Martha retreat to the Cartwrights' empty cottage, Joan having deduced that Sister of Mine killed her human host's parents earlier in the day. Latimer arrives soon after, watch in hand. He says he has seen the Doctor, and describes him as both fearsome and wonderful. After Smith takes the closed watch, it causes him to speak in the Doctor's voice for a moment, explaining Latimer's telepathic abilities as being due to "an extra synaptic engram". Smith is horrified. Martha tries to convince Smith to open the watch and change back, saying that she loves the Doctor to bits and that he is needed. Smith sees the transformation back to the Doctor as his own suicide. Latimer and Martha then leave Joan and Smith alone. Smith has an agonised discussion with Joan, with both seeing a vision of how Smith can live out his life if he remains human: marrying Joan, having children, becoming a grandfather, and dying at home in bed with Joan at his bedside. Joan remains ambivalent, having discovered from Smith's journal the awful consequences of the Family gaining what they seek.
The Family bring the TARDIS to the school, and taunt Smith, who is watching from the adjoining woods, to come to them. Smith denies having seen the TARDIS before, but Joan recognises it as the blue box in his [[A Journal of Impossible Things (Human Nature)|journal]]. Seeing this latest evidence of the Doctor's existence, Smith pleads desperately to remain himself. The Family return to their ship and use their alien technology to bombard the village to hasten Smith's surrender.


Smith appears at the Family's ship and stumbles into things as he gives up the watch in return for the Family stopping the bombardment (and, apparently, to preserve his human identity). When they open the watch in triumph, they find it empty. Smith has changed back into the Doctor, misdirected their senses so as to seem human, and in falling around pushed buttons which lead to the machine overheating and destroying itself. The Family and the Doctor escape, but Son of Mine narrates the fate that befalls the Family afterward. He now realises that the Doctor made himself human out of kindness to the Family; the Doctor would have preferred that they die out peacefully. After all the death they caused, however, he deals out the ultimate punishments to them. They wanted to become immortal by absorbing a Time Lord, and then conquer across time and space, and so the Doctor grants this wish in other ways: he traps Father of Mine in chains forged at the heart of a dwarf star, Mother of Mine in the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy, Sister of Mine in every mirror in existence. (It is said that whenever one sees something moving in the mirror, even for a second, it is she. Son of Mine also states that the Doctor visits her once a year, every year, indicating that the narration is taking place some years after the events of this story.) Finally, the Doctor suspends Son of Mine in time, and dresses him as a scarecrow to watch over the fields of England as its protector.
Smith, Joan and Martha retreat to the Cartwrights' empty cottage; Joan has [[deduce]]d that Sister of Mine killed her [[Lucy Cartwright|human host's]] parents earlier in the day after they realised she was not their child. Latimer arrives soon after knocking on the door (scarecrows don't knock), watch in hand. He says he has seen the Doctor. He calls him fearsome and wonderful. After Smith takes the closed watch, it causes him to speak in the Doctor's voice for a moment, explaining Latimer's telepathic abilities as due to "an extra synaptic engram". Smith is horrified.


The Doctor then visits Joan, who is certain that Smith is dead. The Doctor states that Smith still exists within him, and claims he is capable of everything that Smith was. He invites her to travel with him, but Joan refuses to go with the stranger who wears her dead lover's face. Instead she accuses him of causing the deaths around the school, and sends him away. She watches him leave and then starts to cry, clutching Smith's A Journal of Impossible Things to her chest. The Doctor returns to the TARDIS, where Martha awaits him. She brushes off her earlier confession as an act of desperation, which he seems to accept. He thanks her for looking after him and they hug.
Martha tries to convince Smith to open the watch and change back. Smith asks why she let Joan and him be in a relationship if she knew it would have to end. Martha explains the list of warnings the Doctor left her, but falling in love wasn't included, devastating Smith at the Doctor's ignorance to love. Martha tells him that people are dying out there and she says that she loves the Doctor to bits and he is needed. Smith sees the transformation back to the Doctor as his own [[suicide]].


Latimer appears to see the Doctor and Martha off. He states that he now "knows what he must do", is given the now-empty watch by the Doctor, and watches the TARDIS leave. Latimer later saves Hutchinson and himself on the Western Front, based on his premonition in the previous episode. We cut to the future, when an elderly Latimer attends an [[11th November|Armistice Day]] commemoration, still holding the watch. The Doctor and Martha observe from a distance, wearing poppies. They silently acknowledge each other as the service continues.
[[File:The Time Lord has such adventures (TFOB).jpg|thumb|right|"The Time Lord has such adventures, but he could never have a life like that".]]
Latimer and Martha leave Joan and Smith alone. Smith has an agonised discussion with Joan. Both see a vision of how Smith will live out his life if he remains human: marrying Joan, having children, becoming a grandfather and dying at home in bed with Joan at his side. Joan remains ambivalent, having discovered from Smith's journal the awful consequences of the Family gaining what they seek and how they will spread despair, destruction and death across the universe.


==Cast==
Smith appears at the [[Family of Blood's ship|Family's ship]] and stumbles into things as he yields the watch in return for the Family stopping the bombardment and, apparently, to preserve his human identity. When they open the watch in triumph, they find it empty. Smith has changed back into the Doctor, misdirected their senses so as to seem human and in falling around, pushed buttons which make the machine overheat and destroy itself. Before leaving, he offers them one word of advice: Run! They quickly oblige and are able to make it out before the ship explodes.
*[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]]/[[John Smith]] - [[David Tennant]]
*[[Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]]
*[[Joan Redfern (TV character)|Joan Redfern]] - [[Jessica Hynes]]
*[[Jenny (Human Nature)|Jenny]] - [[Rebekah Staton]]
*[[Tim Latimer]] - [[Thomas Sangster]]
*[[Jeremy Baines]] - [[Harry Lloyd]]
*[[Hutchinson]] - [[Tom Palmer]]
*[[Clark|Mr Clark]] - [[Gerald Horan]]
*[[Lucy Cartwright]] - [[Lauren Wilson]]
*[[Rocastle|Mr Rocastle]] - [[Pip Torrens]]
*[[Phillips|Mr Phillips]] - [[Matthew White]]
*[[Vicar (Family of Blood)|Vicar]] - [[Sophie Turner]]


==Crew==
The Family and the Doctor escape, but Son of Mine narrates the fate of the Family afterwards. He finally realised why this man who had fought gods and monsters had fled from a much less threatening enemy like them: it was a kindness. The Doctor would have preferred that they die peacefully. After all the death they caused, however, instead of showing them mercy he unleashes his wrath and deals out the ultimate punishments to them. As the Family's desire was to become immortal, he chooses to grant this wish but in other ways: Father of Mine is wrapped in unbreakable chains forged at the heart of a dwarf star, and imprisoned in an underground chamber; Mother of Mine is sent plunging into the [[event horizon]] of a collapsing [[galaxy]], where she will be imprisoned forever; and Sister of Mine is trapped in every [[mirror]] in existence, where the Doctor visits her once a year, every year. Finally, the Doctor suspends Son of Mine in time and dresses him as a scarecrow to watch over the fields of England as their protector.
''to be added''


==References==
[[File:Redfern.jpg|thumb|left|"Answer me this. If the Doctor had never visited us if he'd never chosen this place on a whim, would anybody here have died?"]]
*The Doctor uses [[dwarf star alloy]] chains.
The Doctor visits Joan, who is certain that Smith is dead. The Doctor says Smith still exists within him; he is capable of everything that Smith was. He invites her to travel with him, but Joan refuses to go with the stranger who wears her dead lover's face. Instead, she reminds him that had he not chosen to hide then everyone who the Family murdered would still be alive, and sends him away. She watches him leave and starts to cry, clutching [[A Journal of Impossible Things (The End of Time)|Smith's journal]] to her chest.


==Story Notes==
The Doctor returns to the TARDIS, where Martha awaits him. She brushes off her earlier confession as an act of desperation, which he seems to accept. He thanks her for looking after him and they hug.
*Smith's [[Journal of Impossible Things]] was created by artist [[Kellyanne Walker]], based on text provided by (writer) [[Paul Cornell]]. Kellyanne's brief was to reflect the fact that Smith wasn't an excellent artist - and that these were images and thoughts from his dreams that he had rushed down on paper before he forgot them.
*Joan Redfern was the third character in the revived series to decline an invitation to travel with the Tenth Doctor, after [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Donna Noble]] but Donna would ultimately travel with the Doctor in Series 4


===Ratings===
Latimer appears to see the Doctor and Martha off. He states that he now "knows what he must do" and is given the now-empty watch by the Doctor. He watches the TARDIS leave. Latimer later saves Hutchinson and himself on the Western Front, based on his premonition in the previous episode.
*6.6 million (overnight)
*7.21 million (Final ratings)
*0.76 million (repeat on BBC 3)


===Myths===
In the future, when an elderly Latimer, using a wheelchair, attends an [[11 November|Armistice Day]] commemoration, still holding the watch, the Doctor and Martha observe from a distance, wearing poppies. They silently acknowledge each other as the service continues.
''to be added''


===Filming Locations===
== Cast ==
*St Fagans in Cardiff
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]]
* [[Joan Redfern]] - [[Jessica Hynes]]
* [[Mother of Mine|Jenny]] - [[Rebekah Staton]]
* [[Tim Latimer]] - [[Thomas Sangster]]
* [[Son of Mine|Baines]] - [[Harry Lloyd]]
* [[Hutchinson (Human Nature)|Hutchinson]] - [[Tom Palmer]]
* [[Father of Mine|Clark]] - [[Gerard Horan]]
* [[Daughter of Mine|Lucy Cartwright]] - [[Lor Wilson]]
* [[Rocastle]] - [[Pip Torrens]]
* [[Phillips (Human Nature)|Phillips]] - [[Matthew White]]
* [[Vicar (The Family of Blood)|Vicar]] - [[Sophie Turner]]


===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
=== Uncredited cast ===
* Old [[Tim Latimer]] - [[Huw Rees]]<ref>http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/doctor-who-human-nature-family-blood-202851</ref>


*In the dance, why doesn't the Family shoot Martha? She wouldn't have enough time to react to the gun being fired (as seen elsewhere in the story) ''They may have been afraid of hitting and killing Mother of Mine, who is after all being used as a shield by Martha.''
== Crew ==
*Why didn't Martha just keep the fob watch in her pocket the whole time? ''Because it's programmed to rewrite human DNA. Martha's human, and as saturated with Arton Energy as Smith is. We saw what it did to Tim. It'd do the same to Martha.''
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*What happened to the scarecrows? ''Without the Family to animate and control them they reverted back to their previous state.''
|1stAD=Richard Harris
*Why didn't the Family of Blood die after they were imprisoned for eternity? ''The Doctor wanted them to pay for what they had done, so he used his knowledge to grant them immortality in a way they would not like. The forms of their punishments may also have made them immortal, i.e. being frozen, time slowing down at the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy, and the unknown properties of the mirror dimension.''
|2ndAD=Steffan Morris
*If all that is required to defeat the Family is to distract them long enough so as to tamper with the controls of their spaceship, rendering them effectively helpless, why does the Doctor choose to employ such an overcomplicated plan that puts a lot of innocent humans in danger and only leads to the very killings for which the Doctor feels obliged to punish the Family so severely for at the climax? ''They were actively shooting at him when he ran from them, and had to escape and hide from them before he could get them to such a point.''
|3rdAD=Sarah Davies
*Considering the Family's ship was theirs, why weren't they aware that the Doctor having pushed all the switches would have had a bad/unwanted effect on the ship? ''They weren't paying attention.''
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*No explanation is given for how exactly the Doctor manages to capture and punish each member of the Family at the end of this episode, apparently demonstrating the possession of unprecedented powers on his part. ''The Family realise that they should stop, they look up at the Doctor after the explosion and, realizing they have no way to escape, possibly give themselves up to him.''
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*It isn't possible that the Doctor can trap Sister of Mine in every mirror because a mirror is basically an object with a reflective surface, in fact, you see things by the light being reflected off them, so everything except pure black is a mirror.&nbsp;&nbsp;''We're talking about a species that has harnessed the energy of black holes to travel through the&nbsp;space/time continuum&nbsp;and used bowships to fight giant vampire bats in space. It may not be ''possible'' per se, but the Time Lords were capable of a lot of ''im''possible. That, and the Doctor is definitely ''not'' one to mess with. If anyone could find a way to trap a body within the confines of what we call a mirror for all time, it'd be him.''
|FloorRunner=Lowri Denman
*Son of Mine says that the Doctor visits Sister of Mine every year. How is this possible if the Tenth Doctor blew up the Tardis in The End of Time, when he regenerated, surely a mirror wouldn't withstand that, after all, the Swimming pool did ed up in the library, so what happened to the mirrors and Sister of Mine?
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== Worldbuilding ==
* Miss [[Cooper (The Family of Blood)|Cooper]] attended the dance.
* [[Redford]] is a Farringham student.
* Joan calls Martha a "[[skivvy]]".
 
=== Influences ===
 
* The destruction of the Family of Blood's spaceship emulates the Yautja's suicide bombing demise from ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predator_(film) Predator]'', including the noises increasing in pitch as the explosion approaches.
 
== Story notes ==
* Smith's ''[[A Journal of Impossible Things (Human Nature)|A Journal of Impossible Things]]'' was created by artist [[Kellyanne Walker]], based on text provided by (writer) [[Paul Cornell]]. Kellyanne's brief was to reflect the fact that Smith wasn't an excellent artist — and that these were images and thoughts from his dreams that he had rushed down on paper before he forgot them.
* Joan Redfern was the third character in the revived series to decline an invitation to travel with the Tenth Doctor, after [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Donna Noble]]. Donna would ultimately travel with the Doctor in [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 4]].
* [[Russell T Davies]] once stated in an interview for the ''Doctor Who Magazine''{{Which}} his belief that this two-parter was too dark for the programme's audience.
* ''[[Radio Times]]'' and the on-screen credits bill David Tennant only as "The Doctor". For ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'', Tennant was credited as "John Smith" in ''Radio Times'' and as "The Doctor/Smith" on-screen.
* When Hutchinson calls Latimer a "filthy coward", Latimer responds by saying, "Oh, yes, sir! Every time!" This is a reference to ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]''. It is revealed in the ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' for these two episodes that they wanted to make Latimer a bit Doctor-ish in his character, so they included this as a nod to that quality of his.
* When Joan asks the Doctor if he can change back, the dialogue matches the ''[[Children in Need Special (TV story)|Children in Need Special]]''.
* In the original script, the narration of the Family's respective fates at the hands of the Doctor was originally given to Sister of Mine (who has the least amount of dialogue in the episode out of the four), ending with her punishment of being trapped in the reflections of every mirror. In the episode proper, this role is given to Son of Mine, presumably due to his more central role in the story and ensuring a smoother transition between the Doctor leaving him frozen as a scarecrow and returning to Martha and the TARDIS.
* Filming the First World War scene was hit by fourteen days of near-constant rain.
* Consideration was given to attempting the story entirely without the use of computer effects, but this was ultimately abandoned.
* The role of Phillips was offered to [[Nicholas Briggs]], but he passed because it was too small.
* [[David Tennant]] suffered from voice problems as a result of a bad cold.
* [[Paul Cornell]] had the timeline stretch over several weeks to provide time for John Smith's courtship of Joan to play out, but it was found that this deprived the action of much of its intensity. Instead, Cornell invested a lot of the emotion which would have been derived from the development of Smith and Joan's relationship into the “flash-forward” sequence.
* This was originally the fifth episode of season three. It was moved up to close the distance to the reappearance of the Chameleon Arch in ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''. It was replaced with ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]].''
* [[David Tennant]] and [[Jessica Hynes]] were later cast as a married couple in ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_She_Goes_(TV_series) There She Goes]''. They found their familiarity with each other from being in this two-parter helped them better act as a couple.
 
=== Ratings ===
* 6.6 million (overnight)
* 7.21 million (UK final)<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&start=100&type=date&order= Doctor Who - consolidated ratings]</ref>
* 0.76 million (repeat on BBC 3)
 
=== Filming locations ===
* St Fagans in Cardiff


==Continuity==
=== Production errors ===
*Dwarf star alloy was introduced in [[DW]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]''
{{discontinuity}}
* When Phillips is disintegrated, it pauses for a second and then he fully dies.
* As the scarecrows advance on the school to do battle, the scene cuts to Sister of Mine, looking out of a school window and there is clearly heavy rainfall outside. However, when the scene cuts back to the advancing scarecrows, it is a clear night.
* When Sister of Mine comes through the school's gate after the first attack by the scarecrow soldiers, while the Headmaster is talking to her, her balloon changes position multiple times, including changing which hand is holding the balloon, held close behind her on the right, stretched farther out on the left, etc.


*When Hutchinson calls Latimer a "filthy coward" Latimer responds by saying, "Oh, yes, sir! Every time!" this is a reference to [[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''. It is revealed in the Doctor Who Confidential for these two episodes that they wanted to make Latimer a bit Doctor-ish in his character, so they included this as a nod to that quality of his.
== Continuity ==
* The [[fourth Doctor]] encountered [[dwarf star alloy]] chains in [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]''.
* The fate of the [[Family of Blood]] is very reminiscent of what happened to [[Borusa]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', who similarly achieved "immortality" in a way different than he expected.  
* Martha would remember these events when she learns [[Professor Yana]] is a Time Lord in [[TV]]: [[Utopia (TV story)|''Utopia'']], only to realise her error when he's revealed as a [[The Master|renegade]].
* [[Davros]] would later mock the Doctor by blaming him for the deaths of the many he has met, during [[TV]]: [[Journey's End (TV story)|''Journey's End'']].


*When Joan asks the Doctor if he can change back, the dialogue matches the [[DW]]: ''[[Children in Need Special]]''
== DVD releases ==
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File:The Complete David Tennant Years Region 1 US DVD cover.jpg|The Complete David Tennant Years DVD<br />Region 1 US cover
File:Series-3-boxset.jpg|The Complete [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series Three]] DVD box-set
File:Bbcdvd-s3-v3.jpg|thumb|right|Series 3 Volume 3 cover
File:Bbcdvd-series1234.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The Complete Series One to Four'' DVD box-set
File:Bbcdvd-series1234567.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The Complete Series One to Seven'' DVD box-set
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*The Doctor's dark and vengeful power, is seen again [[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]''.
* This episode was released with ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]'' and ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'' on the Series 3 Volume 3 DVD.
* It is also part of the series 3 DVD box set.


==DVD and Other Releases==
== External links ==
[[Image:Bbcdvd-s3-v3.jpg|thumb|120px|Series 3 Volume 3 DVD Cover]]
* {{whoniverse|s03_09|The Family of Blood}}
*This episode was released alongside [[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]] and [[Blink]]
*It is also part of the series 3 DVD boxset.


==See Also==
== Footnotes ==
*[[NA]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]''
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2007/309.shtml Official BBC Website - Episode Guide: '''The Family of Blood''']
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/human_nature/ Official BBC Website - ''Human Nature'' (New Adventure novel) online version]
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*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/ebooks/human_nature/adaptation.shtml Official BBC Website - Paul Cornell on adapting ''Human Nature'' for TV]
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The Family of Blood was the ninth episode of series 3 of Doctor Who.

It featured the Doctor's return from his human persona, John Smith, to his original Time Lord identity. The episode also showed the extent of the Doctor's ruthlessness when pushed to extremes.

His time as the human John Smith, and comparing his returning to his Time Lord persona as a form of suicide would have a profound lasting effect on the Tenth Doctor and how he would view the regeneration process in the same way, with this mindset causing him to go so far as to abort a regeneration in order to keep his current body and to not answer the call of Ood Sigma when it came time for his eventual regeneration, opting to prolong the meeting until the time came.

Daughter of Mine's eventual fate would later be addressed in The Shadow in the Mirror.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

It's 1913, and war comes to England a year early as the terrifying Family hunt for the Tenth Doctor.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

As the Family holds Martha Jones and Joan Redfern captive, John Smith is helplessly bewildered by their demands. Tim Latimer briefly opens the watch containing the Doctor's essence, confusing the Family with the Doctor's scent. This allows Martha to grab a gun from Mother of Mine, take her hostage and point the gun at Son of Mine, who doesn't take her seriously and remarks on her fire. Martha snarls "And you can shut up!", punctuating the warning with a shot through the roof. Son of Mine doubts that she'd have the gall to shoot him, but she points out that a scared person with a gun is quite dangerous. The Family members unwillingly lower their weapons and Martha tells Smith to evacuate the building.

After everyone has left, Martha releases Mother of Mine but keeps her weapon poised to shoot 'Sonny-boy' if they try anything. Advancing on her, Son and Mother of Mine remark on her bravery and how Mother of Mine should have taken her form instead. Martha asks about Jenny's fate and Mother of Mine sadistically reveals her last moments; the possession kills the host in the process, unfortunately. Taking advantage, an animated scarecrow grabs Martha and retrieves the gun. She escapes and runs outside, where she finds Smith and leads him away. The watch still tells Latimer to keep it hidden.

Smith, Joan, and Martha race back to the school, where Smith sounds the alarm. Father of Mine investigates Martha's past movements while the rest of the Family return to the school. They send Sister of Mine to spy on the school's inhabitants.

Inside the school, Martha pleads with Smith about having the students fight, but Smith says that they are trained to defend King and Country. Headmaster Rocastle enters, angry at first, but approving Smith's actions after hearing that Jeremy Baines (Son of Mine) and Clark (Father of Mine) have gone insane and are chasing them and people have been murdered. The headmaster and Smith arm the boys and prepare for battle. Unable to stop them, Martha races to Smith's room to search for the watch, followed by Joan. Joan slowly comes to accept the origins of Martha and the Doctor. Latimer hides away with the watch.

"War is coming. In foreign fields, war of the whole wide world, with all your boys falling down in the mud. Do you think they will thank the man who taught them it was glorious?".

Rocastle and Phillips go outside to assess the situation. Son of Mine demands John Smith be handed over along with his Time Lord consciousness. He mocks Rocastle for teaching children to fight in the war that is coming, which will make them see war as less glorious than they were led to believe. Rocastle states his devotion to King and Country. Son of Mine vaporises Phillips. Rocastle runs back into the school, where Smith and he resume battle preparations. They order the boys to set up barricades and a line of machine guns to repel the Family. Son of Mine summons his scarecrow "soldiers". Father of Mine finds the TARDIS. Joan asks Smith about his Nottingham childhood, noting that his knowledge is confined to facts. "How can you think I'm not real?" he protests. She says that whoever he is, he knows it is wrong to have the boys fight.

Sister of Mine finds Latimer, who beams the Time Lord consciousness out of the watch, striking her with an image of the Doctor at his most merciless. This betrays his position and the Family send their scarecrow army to bring out the watch. This army's first line is machine-gunned, but Smith finds himself unable to fire. Sister of Mine appears and Rocastle thinks she is merely a girl and should be brought in for her own safety, despite warnings from Martha, Joan and Smith. Sister of Mine kills Rocastle, then taunts the boys, none of whom are willing to kill a girl. Smith orders the boys to make an orderly retreat, but the Family and their scarecrows chase them and line them up to look for the watch. Finding that none of them has it, they are about to massacre the boys when Latimer sends a beam from the watch on an upper floor. This distracts them and the boys get away. Latimer escapes out a window.

The Family bring the TARDIS to the school, and taunt Smith, who is watching from the adjoining woods, to come to them. Smith denies having seen the TARDIS before, but Joan recognises it as the blue box in his journal. Seeing this latest evidence of the Doctor's existence, Smith pleads desperately to remain himself. The Family return to their ship and use their alien technology to bombard the village to hasten Smith's surrender.

Smith, Joan and Martha retreat to the Cartwrights' empty cottage; Joan has deduced that Sister of Mine killed her human host's parents earlier in the day after they realised she was not their child. Latimer arrives soon after knocking on the door (scarecrows don't knock), watch in hand. He says he has seen the Doctor. He calls him fearsome and wonderful. After Smith takes the closed watch, it causes him to speak in the Doctor's voice for a moment, explaining Latimer's telepathic abilities as due to "an extra synaptic engram". Smith is horrified.

Martha tries to convince Smith to open the watch and change back. Smith asks why she let Joan and him be in a relationship if she knew it would have to end. Martha explains the list of warnings the Doctor left her, but falling in love wasn't included, devastating Smith at the Doctor's ignorance to love. Martha tells him that people are dying out there and she says that she loves the Doctor to bits and he is needed. Smith sees the transformation back to the Doctor as his own suicide.

"The Time Lord has such adventures, but he could never have a life like that".

Latimer and Martha leave Joan and Smith alone. Smith has an agonised discussion with Joan. Both see a vision of how Smith will live out his life if he remains human: marrying Joan, having children, becoming a grandfather and dying at home in bed with Joan at his side. Joan remains ambivalent, having discovered from Smith's journal the awful consequences of the Family gaining what they seek and how they will spread despair, destruction and death across the universe.

Smith appears at the Family's ship and stumbles into things as he yields the watch in return for the Family stopping the bombardment and, apparently, to preserve his human identity. When they open the watch in triumph, they find it empty. Smith has changed back into the Doctor, misdirected their senses so as to seem human and in falling around, pushed buttons which make the machine overheat and destroy itself. Before leaving, he offers them one word of advice: Run! They quickly oblige and are able to make it out before the ship explodes.

The Family and the Doctor escape, but Son of Mine narrates the fate of the Family afterwards. He finally realised why this man who had fought gods and monsters had fled from a much less threatening enemy like them: it was a kindness. The Doctor would have preferred that they die peacefully. After all the death they caused, however, instead of showing them mercy he unleashes his wrath and deals out the ultimate punishments to them. As the Family's desire was to become immortal, he chooses to grant this wish but in other ways: Father of Mine is wrapped in unbreakable chains forged at the heart of a dwarf star, and imprisoned in an underground chamber; Mother of Mine is sent plunging into the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy, where she will be imprisoned forever; and Sister of Mine is trapped in every mirror in existence, where the Doctor visits her once a year, every year. Finally, the Doctor suspends Son of Mine in time and dresses him as a scarecrow to watch over the fields of England as their protector.

"Answer me this. If the Doctor had never visited us if he'd never chosen this place on a whim, would anybody here have died?"

The Doctor visits Joan, who is certain that Smith is dead. The Doctor says Smith still exists within him; he is capable of everything that Smith was. He invites her to travel with him, but Joan refuses to go with the stranger who wears her dead lover's face. Instead, she reminds him that had he not chosen to hide then everyone who the Family murdered would still be alive, and sends him away. She watches him leave and starts to cry, clutching Smith's journal to her chest.

The Doctor returns to the TARDIS, where Martha awaits him. She brushes off her earlier confession as an act of desperation, which he seems to accept. He thanks her for looking after him and they hug.

Latimer appears to see the Doctor and Martha off. He states that he now "knows what he must do" and is given the now-empty watch by the Doctor. He watches the TARDIS leave. Latimer later saves Hutchinson and himself on the Western Front, based on his premonition in the previous episode.

In the future, when an elderly Latimer, using a wheelchair, attends an Armistice Day commemoration, still holding the watch, the Doctor and Martha observe from a distance, wearing poppies. They silently acknowledge each other as the service continues.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

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Special and visual effects

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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]]

Influences[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The destruction of the Family of Blood's spaceship emulates the Yautja's suicide bombing demise from Predator, including the noises increasing in pitch as the explosion approaches.

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

  • Smith's A Journal of Impossible Things was created by artist Kellyanne Walker, based on text provided by (writer) Paul Cornell. Kellyanne's brief was to reflect the fact that Smith wasn't an excellent artist — and that these were images and thoughts from his dreams that he had rushed down on paper before he forgot them.
  • Joan Redfern was the third character in the revived series to decline an invitation to travel with the Tenth Doctor, after Sarah Jane Smith and Donna Noble. Donna would ultimately travel with the Doctor in series 4.
  • Russell T Davies once stated in an interview for the Doctor Who Magazine[which?] his belief that this two-parter was too dark for the programme's audience.
  • Radio Times and the on-screen credits bill David Tennant only as "The Doctor". For Human Nature, Tennant was credited as "John Smith" in Radio Times and as "The Doctor/Smith" on-screen.
  • When Hutchinson calls Latimer a "filthy coward", Latimer responds by saying, "Oh, yes, sir! Every time!" This is a reference to The Parting of the Ways. It is revealed in the Doctor Who Confidential for these two episodes that they wanted to make Latimer a bit Doctor-ish in his character, so they included this as a nod to that quality of his.
  • When Joan asks the Doctor if he can change back, the dialogue matches the Children in Need Special.
  • In the original script, the narration of the Family's respective fates at the hands of the Doctor was originally given to Sister of Mine (who has the least amount of dialogue in the episode out of the four), ending with her punishment of being trapped in the reflections of every mirror. In the episode proper, this role is given to Son of Mine, presumably due to his more central role in the story and ensuring a smoother transition between the Doctor leaving him frozen as a scarecrow and returning to Martha and the TARDIS.
  • Filming the First World War scene was hit by fourteen days of near-constant rain.
  • Consideration was given to attempting the story entirely without the use of computer effects, but this was ultimately abandoned.
  • The role of Phillips was offered to Nicholas Briggs, but he passed because it was too small.
  • David Tennant suffered from voice problems as a result of a bad cold.
  • Paul Cornell had the timeline stretch over several weeks to provide time for John Smith's courtship of Joan to play out, but it was found that this deprived the action of much of its intensity. Instead, Cornell invested a lot of the emotion which would have been derived from the development of Smith and Joan's relationship into the “flash-forward” sequence.
  • This was originally the fifth episode of season three. It was moved up to close the distance to the reappearance of the Chameleon Arch in Utopia. It was replaced with Evolution of the Daleks.
  • David Tennant and Jessica Hynes were later cast as a married couple in There She Goes. They found their familiarity with each other from being in this two-parter helped them better act as a couple.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 6.6 million (overnight)
  • 7.21 million (UK final)[2]
  • 0.76 million (repeat on BBC 3)

Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • St Fagans in Cardiff

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.
  • When Phillips is disintegrated, it pauses for a second and then he fully dies.
  • As the scarecrows advance on the school to do battle, the scene cuts to Sister of Mine, looking out of a school window and there is clearly heavy rainfall outside. However, when the scene cuts back to the advancing scarecrows, it is a clear night.
  • When Sister of Mine comes through the school's gate after the first attack by the scarecrow soldiers, while the Headmaster is talking to her, her balloon changes position multiple times, including changing which hand is holding the balloon, held close behind her on the right, stretched farther out on the left, etc.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

DVD releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This episode was released with Human Nature and Blink on the Series 3 Volume 3 DVD.
  • It is also part of the series 3 DVD box set.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]