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| | |season number = Comic Relief 2011 | ||
| number | |series episode number = 1 | ||
| story number = | |story number = | ||
| doctor = | |doctor = Eleventh Doctor | ||
| companions = [[Amy Pond]] | |companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]] | ||
| enemy = | |enemy = | ||
| setting = [[The Doctor's | |setting = [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] | ||
| writer = | |writer = Steven Moffat | ||
| director = | |director = [[Richard Senior]] | ||
| producer = | |producer = [[Annabella Hurst-Brown]] | ||
| broadcast date = | |broadcast date = 18 March 2011 | ||
| format = | |network = BBC One | ||
| production code = | |format = 1 x 4 minute episode | ||
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'''''Space''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story written by [[Steven Moffat]] for [[Comic Relief]] 2011. It was the first part of a two-part story. | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
''to | The [[Eleventh Doctor]] is doing repairs on [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] with [[Rory Williams]]' help, but thanks to [[Amy Pond]] they make a mistake that could leave them trapped in the TARDIS forever. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[Amy Pond| | [[Amy Pond]] tries to get the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s attention while he fixes [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. She fails, but finds [[Rory Williams|Rory]] is helping the Doctor with his routine maintenance by installing [[thermocoupling]]s. However, Amy thinks that he is helping the Doctor fly the TARDIS and they start to quarrel about Amy cheating on her driving test by wearing a short skirt to distract her examiner. The lights go out with a thudding noise. The Doctor asks Rory if he dropped a thermocoupling, which he apologises for doing. The Doctor groans in annoyance, yelling that he specifically told him not to drop the thermocouplings. | ||
Amy | Amy also apologises. Confused, the Doctor asks why she's apologising when it was Rory's fault. Amy points out that Rory was looking up her skirt through the TARDIS's glass floor. The Doctor can only respond, "Oh....Rory!" | ||
The Doctor turns on the emergency materialisation to land the TARDIS in the nearest safe place. The lights come back on to reveal the TARDIS has materialised inside ''itself''. As a test to see if things are as bad as he believes, the Doctor walks through the doors of the inside TARDIS, stepping in through the outside doors. Rory says that is cool. The Doctor tells Rory it's a good thing he finds it amusing because they have caused a [[space]] loop that has now trapped them inside the TARDIS forever. Another Amy walks through the TARDIS doors, telling them things are going to get complicated. | |||
== | == Cast == | ||
*[[ | * [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]] | ||
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]] | |||
* [[Rory Williams]] - [[Arthur Darvill]] | |||
== | == Crew == | ||
' | * [[Writer]] - [[Steven Moffat]] | ||
* [[Producer]] - [[Annabella Hurst-Brown]] | |||
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Richard Senior]] | |||
== Worldbuilding == | |||
* The Doctor, when asked by Amy what he and Rory are doing, says they're entering "[[conceptual space]]", and then proceeds to compare it to a [[banana]] since they're both curved - and then says it's not like that at all. | |||
* The Doctor is using a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creeper_(tool) garage creeper] to work on the [[TARDIS console (The Eleventh Hour)|TARDIS console]]. | |||
* Rory is handling [[thermocoupling]]s. | |||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
*This | * This minisode, along with ''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'', was written especially for [[Comic Relief]] 2011. | ||
* This story was the first multi-part charity story since ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]''. | |||
* What question Amy wanted to ask the Doctor is not revealed in this episode, but Steven Moffat stated it would be addressed in the future. It was not addressed during the season proper, but was finally addressed in [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Good Night (home video)|Good Night]]'', a part of the ''[[Night and the Doctor]]'' series of mini-episodes produced for the 2011 DVD/Blu-ray release of Series 6. Amy's question involves why she remembers and accepts the two separate timelines that were created for her as a result of the Doctor rebooting the universe in [[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]''. | |||
* In an interview with ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', Moffat confirmed that, just like recent [[Children in Need]] specials, the two-part mini-serial was produced as "canonical" ''Who''.{{facts}} | |||
* The opening credits of both this episode and ''Time'' offer a rare, clean look at the opening titles including an unseen portion of the opening featuring a black void, slowly descending toward a light that leads into the [[time vortex]]. | |||
* This is the fifth TV story to be set entirely within the Doctor's TARDIS. The first was ''[[The Edge of Destruction (TV story)|The Edge of Destruction]]'', while the most recent, ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'', takes place entirely within the TARDIS, but has settings outside of the TARDIS (although the Doctor, Amy and Rory stay within it). In between, the ''[[Children in Need Special]]'' mini-episode was set entirely in the TARDIS, though there were re-cap scenes at the beginning which take place outside the TARDIS. ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'' featured the TARDIS intersecting with its own timestream, causing the [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]] and [[Tenth Doctor]]s to meet. ''Music of the Spheres'' also takes place entirely inside the TARDIS, though it was designed for and originally aired during [[Doctor Who at the Proms]] and therefore could be contested as a TV story. | |||
=== Ratings === | === Ratings === | ||
10.26 million (BARB) | |||
=== Filming locations === | === Filming locations === | ||
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=== Production errors === | === Production errors === | ||
* [[File:Doctor-exits-TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The Doctor "exits" the TARDIS into the TARDIS.]]When the Doctor steps "out" of the TARDIS, from the interior he closes it with his left hand pulling the door shut, but from the view of the larger TARDIS, he uses his right hand to pull the door handle. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* | * A similar [[space loop]] occurred when the Doctor's TARDIS was inside [[the Master's TARDIS]], and the Master's TARDIS was inside the Doctor's TARDIS. ([[TV]]:'' [[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]'') The Master's TARDIS also once materialised within the Doctor's. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') | ||
* Amy says, ''"OK, kids. This is where it gets complicated."'' She told her child self the same line when she was released from the [[Pandorica]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'') | |||
* Rory asks the Doctor if he's ever seen Amy drive, to which the Doctor replies in the negative. The Doctor actually did briefly see Amy drive, albeit in a dream, where she drove herself and the Doctor into a house. ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'') | |||
== Home video releases == | == Home video releases == | ||
Although not available by itself, ''Space'', along with ''[[Time (TV story)|Time]]'' was released on DVD and Blu Ray in the complete series 6 boxset on the [[21 November (releases)|21 November]] 2011. They were included again in the Series 1-7 Bluray set released in 2013. | |||
The version of the short included on the US Bluray unfortunately suffers from some video stuttering, likely due to the frame-blending method used. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 3 November 2024
- You may be looking for the general concept of space.
Space was a Doctor Who television story written by Steven Moffat for Comic Relief 2011. It was the first part of a two-part story.
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Eleventh Doctor is doing repairs on the TARDIS with Rory Williams' help, but thanks to Amy Pond they make a mistake that could leave them trapped in the TARDIS forever.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Amy Pond tries to get the Eleventh Doctor's attention while he fixes the TARDIS. She fails, but finds Rory is helping the Doctor with his routine maintenance by installing thermocouplings. However, Amy thinks that he is helping the Doctor fly the TARDIS and they start to quarrel about Amy cheating on her driving test by wearing a short skirt to distract her examiner. The lights go out with a thudding noise. The Doctor asks Rory if he dropped a thermocoupling, which he apologises for doing. The Doctor groans in annoyance, yelling that he specifically told him not to drop the thermocouplings.
Amy also apologises. Confused, the Doctor asks why she's apologising when it was Rory's fault. Amy points out that Rory was looking up her skirt through the TARDIS's glass floor. The Doctor can only respond, "Oh....Rory!"
The Doctor turns on the emergency materialisation to land the TARDIS in the nearest safe place. The lights come back on to reveal the TARDIS has materialised inside itself. As a test to see if things are as bad as he believes, the Doctor walks through the doors of the inside TARDIS, stepping in through the outside doors. Rory says that is cool. The Doctor tells Rory it's a good thing he finds it amusing because they have caused a space loop that has now trapped them inside the TARDIS forever. Another Amy walks through the TARDIS doors, telling them things are going to get complicated.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor, when asked by Amy what he and Rory are doing, says they're entering "conceptual space", and then proceeds to compare it to a banana since they're both curved - and then says it's not like that at all.
- The Doctor is using a garage creeper to work on the TARDIS console.
- Rory is handling thermocouplings.
Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This minisode, along with Time, was written especially for Comic Relief 2011.
- This story was the first multi-part charity story since Dimensions in Time.
- What question Amy wanted to ask the Doctor is not revealed in this episode, but Steven Moffat stated it would be addressed in the future. It was not addressed during the season proper, but was finally addressed in HOMEVID: Good Night, a part of the Night and the Doctor series of mini-episodes produced for the 2011 DVD/Blu-ray release of Series 6. Amy's question involves why she remembers and accepts the two separate timelines that were created for her as a result of the Doctor rebooting the universe in TV: The Big Bang.
- In an interview with Doctor Who Magazine, Moffat confirmed that, just like recent Children in Need specials, the two-part mini-serial was produced as "canonical" Who.[additional sources needed]
- The opening credits of both this episode and Time offer a rare, clean look at the opening titles including an unseen portion of the opening featuring a black void, slowly descending toward a light that leads into the time vortex.
- This is the fifth TV story to be set entirely within the Doctor's TARDIS. The first was The Edge of Destruction, while the most recent, Amy's Choice, takes place entirely within the TARDIS, but has settings outside of the TARDIS (although the Doctor, Amy and Rory stay within it). In between, the Children in Need Special mini-episode was set entirely in the TARDIS, though there were re-cap scenes at the beginning which take place outside the TARDIS. Time Crash featured the TARDIS intersecting with its own timestream, causing the Fifth and Tenth Doctors to meet. Music of the Spheres also takes place entirely inside the TARDIS, though it was designed for and originally aired during Doctor Who at the Proms and therefore could be contested as a TV story.
Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]
10.26 million (BARB)
Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]
- When the Doctor steps "out" of the TARDIS, from the interior he closes it with his left hand pulling the door shut, but from the view of the larger TARDIS, he uses his right hand to pull the door handle.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A similar space loop occurred when the Doctor's TARDIS was inside the Master's TARDIS, and the Master's TARDIS was inside the Doctor's TARDIS. (TV: The Time Monster) The Master's TARDIS also once materialised within the Doctor's. (TV: Logopolis)
- Amy says, "OK, kids. This is where it gets complicated." She told her child self the same line when she was released from the Pandorica. (TV: The Big Bang)
- Rory asks the Doctor if he's ever seen Amy drive, to which the Doctor replies in the negative. The Doctor actually did briefly see Amy drive, albeit in a dream, where she drove herself and the Doctor into a house. (TV: Amy's Choice)
Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
Although not available by itself, Space, along with Time was released on DVD and Blu Ray in the complete series 6 boxset on the 21 November 2011. They were included again in the Series 1-7 Bluray set released in 2013.
The version of the short included on the US Bluray unfortunately suffers from some video stuttering, likely due to the frame-blending method used.