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|setting        = [[Lake Silencio]], [[Utah]], [[22nd April|April 22]], [[2011]]<br>[[London]], 5:02pm, [[22nd April|April 22]], 2011<br>[[Cairo]], 5:02pm, [[22nd April|April 22]], 2011<br>Nursing Home, [[21st century]]<br> [[Callisto B]], [[52nd century]]<br>[[Vegas 12]], [[52nd century]]<br>[[Seventh Transept]], [[52nd century]]<br>[[Leadworth]], [[2011]]
|featuring      = [[Dorium Maldovar|Dorium]], [[Winston Churchill (River Song's World)|Churchill]], [[Carter (Let's Kill Hitler)|Carter]], [[Malohkeh (River Song's World)|Malohkeh]]
|writer          = [[Steven Moffat]]
|enemy          = [[Kovarian]]
|setting        = [[River Song's World|Alternate Earth]], [[22 April]] [[2011]]
|writer          = Steven Moffat
|director        = [[Jeremy Webb]]
|director        = [[Jeremy Webb]]
|producer        = [[Marcus Wilson]]
|producer        = [[Marcus Wilson]]
|confidential    = [[When Time Froze]]
|broadcast date  = 1 October 2011
|broadcast date  = [[1st October]] [[2011]]
|network        = BBC One
|format          = 1 x 45 minute episode
|format          = 1×45 minute episode
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|production code = 2.13
|previous story  = [[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]
|confidential    = When Time Froze (CON episode)
|next story     = [[Series 7 (Doctor Who)]]
|prev            = Closing Time (TV story)
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|next            = The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story)
'''''The Wedding of River Song''''' was the thirteenth and final episode of the [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|sixth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
|made prev      = Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)
|made next       = The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story)
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|bts            = Exclusive DW Arthur Darvill (RORY) on Season Finale
|bts2            = Mark Gatiss gets made up to become Gantok - Doctor Who Confidential - Series 6 - BBC Three
|bts3            = Mark Gatiss falls into a pit of skulls the stunt - Doctor Who Confidential - Series 6 - BBC Three
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'''''The Wedding of River Song''''' was the thirteenth and final episode of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 6]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
 
The episode featured an unusually extreme alteration to the course of history resulting from a change to a [[fixed point]] in time. It also showed how the Doctor survived his supposed death and it concluded a long-running story-arc when the Doctor [[marriage|married]] River Song. However, a new arc arose in its place with a prophetic statement about the Doctor's future battles, which would become a pressing matter in [[Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|due time]]. It's also the first time since the first half of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 6]] that Amy's pain of losing Melody on [[Demons Run|Demon's Run]] is mentioned, and she takes her anger out on [[Kovarian]] by killing her.
 
This episode was notable for featuring [[Simon Callow]] to briefly reprise his role of [[Charles Dickens]], who was last seen six years prior to this episode in the [[Ninth Doctor]] story, [[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]''. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] stories had up until then remained somewhat detached from the [[Russell T Davies]]-era, introducing a purely new entourage of human and humanoid characters to work with instead of bringing back the old ones. This cameo, as well as stories after this one, effectively broke the practice.
 
Equally notable was the surprise appearance of [[American]] celebrity [[Meredith Vieira]] as herself in an announcement for ''The Today Show''.
 
Finally, this story notably retired a close ally of the Doctor who had made numerous appearances in ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s original 1963-1989 run: [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. His actor, [[Nicholas Courtney]], had died of cancer the February of the same year, and his character was written out to pay respect to his passing. The character had made numerous recurring appearances from ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'' in 1968 to ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' in 1989, and regularly starred in the series from 1970's ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'' to 1974's ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]],'' even making a guest appearance in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story ''[[Enemy of the Bane (TV story)|Enemy of the Bane]]'' in 2008 (three years before he passed away), which is also his last appearance on TV.
 
The death of Lethbridge-Stewart would be commonly referenced in future [[UNIT]] stories (which often included his daughter [[Kate Stewart|Kate]]) until ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'', when he returned as a benevolent [[Cyberman]] in a scene paying tribute to the late Courtney.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The Doctor makes his final journey to the shores of [[Lake Silencio]] in [[Utah]], knowing only one thing can keep the universe safe – his own death. But has he reckoned without the love of a good woman?<ref>http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/episodes/series-6-2011/613-the-wedding-of-river-song</ref>
Something is wrong, in the fullest sense of the word. At first glance, the world ''seems'' fine, but upon closer inspection, dinosaurs, Romans, and other things throughout time have appeared. Oddly, nobody seems to be bothered by it, like it was part of everyday life.
 
Another oddity has occurred. Despite the sun rising and setting like normal, the time is always the same. Only the Doctor has the answer, and boy oh boy, it's gonna be a whopper!
 
== Plot ==
The [[War of the Roses]] enters its second year as [[London]] picnickers are warned not to feed the [[pterodactyl]]s and [[Charles Dickens]] is interviewed on television about his [[A Christmas Carol|new Christmas ghost special]]. [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Winston Churchill (River Song's World)|Winston Churchill]] returns to [[Buckingham Palace|Buckingham Senate]] on his personal [[mammoth]].
 
Churchill complains about his conference with [[Cleopatra]] in [[Gaul]], saying that she's an excellent dancer, but annoying. He asks his [[Silurian]] physician, [[Malohkeh (River Song's World)|Malohkeh]], for the time; it's 5:02 PM on [[22 April]] [[2011]]. He finds this very troubling, despite being reminded it has always been the same date.
 
He orders that his [[soothsayer]] be dragged from the [[Tower of London|Tower]]. Upon the soothsayer's arrival, Churchill reminds him about his constant rambling about how something has happened to [[time]]. He asks to be told in simple terms what happened. Slowly, the soothsayer looks up, revealing himself as the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who tells him why: "A woman."
 
[[File:Hello Dalek Eleven.jpg|thumb|left|"Hello, Dalek."]]
In a flashback, the Doctor walks up to a figure from the shadows in a dark, damaged room with a fire burning in a corner. Speaking at a fizzling monitor, he addresses it with cold tranquillity: "Imagine you were dying. Imagine you were afraid and a long way from home and in terrible pain. Just when you thought it couldn't get worse, you looked up and saw the face of the devil himself... Hello, [[Dalek]]." It's revealed that a [[Supreme Dalek (The Wedding of River Song)|Supreme Dalek]] is damaged beyond repair; the Doctor [[Breach of the Dalek data core|takes it apart]], scanning its memory banks for any information regarding [[the Silence]].
 
The Doctor next arrives at a bar, asking the [[Barman (The Wedding of River Song)|barman]] for a Father [[Gideon Vandaleur]]. The barman doesn't give a straight answer until the Doctor brandishes the [[eyestalk]] of the same Dalek he dismantled. Vandaleur meets with the Doctor as he reads ''[[Knitting for Girls]]'', but the Doctor knows the envoy has been dead for 6 months. The Doctor zaps him with [[Sonic screwdriver|the sonic]], revealing Gideon as the ''[[Teselecta]]'' in disguise. He stares into the eyes of the vehicle and asks to speak with [[Carter (Let's Kill Hitler)|the captain]]. The Doctor knows they've been spying on [[the Silence]]; he wants to find their weakest link.


==Plot==
With the ''Teselecta''<nowiki/>'s information, the Doctor tracks down [[Gantok]]. He challenges Gantok to a game of [[Live Chess|live chess]], an illegal game that has electricity run through the pieces that increases with each move. The Doctor corners Gantok, with the queen being his only legal move; however, the voltage is too much, even with the protective glove he wears. Gantok asks the Doctor to concede in exchange for a favour; though fearful of retribution from the Silence, Gantok agrees to take the Doctor to [[Dorium Maldovar]], who can answer the Doctor's questions. Gantok brings the Doctor to the [[Seventh Transept]], where the Headless Monks keep their heads. The richest have their heads preserved in boxes, which shocks the Doctor upon finding Dorium's, which sneezes. Gantok then tries to kill the Doctor in revenge for being beaten at chess; however, he falls into a trapdoor that drops him into a pile of ravenous skulls.
The [[War of the Roses]] enters its second year even as [[London]] picnickers are warned not to feed the [[Pterodactyl]]s and [[Charles Dickens]] is interviewed about his [[A Christmas Carol|new Christmas ghost special]]. Holy Roman Emperor [[Winston Churchill]] returns to Buckingham on his mammoth from a conference in [[Gaul]] with [[Cleopatra]] to wonder why it is always 5:02 PM on [[22 April]] [[2011]]. His [[Silurian]] physician, Dr. [[Malokeh]], tells him it is always that time, but Churchill has his doubts. He summons his [[soothsayer]] from the dungeon of the [[Tower of London]]. It is [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]], who tells him it is because of a woman.


In a flashback, the Doctor wants to know why he must die. Taking all the information on [[the Silence]] from a dying [[Dalek]], he tracks down Father [[Gideon Vandaleur]], actually the [[Teselecta]], who points him in the right direction: [[the Silence]]'s agent, [[Gantok]], who almost electrocutes himself in a game of [[Live Chess|live chess]] with the Doctor. To avoid checkmate and death, Gantok takes him to the head of [[Dorium Maldovar]] in the [[Seventh Transept]].
The screams awake Dorium, who jokes about his condition. The Doctor asks about the Silence, and why he got stuck being killed at [[Lake Silencio]]; the location was chosen as it was easier to create a [[fixed point]] to ensure that the Doctor died without fail. Dorium insists that if the Doctor lives, on the fields of [[Trenzalore]], [[Siege of Trenzalore|at the fall of the Eleventh]], [[Truth Field|when no creature can speak falsely or fail to answer]], [[Aliases of the Doctor#Doctor Who|a question that must never be answered will be asked]]: [[The Question|the first question]], hidden in plain sight. To Dorium's surprise, the Doctor doesn't know the question, despite its significance to him. He asks if his visitor wants to know the question. The Doctor agrees nervously.


Dorium explains that if the Doctor lives long enough, on the fields of [[Trenzalore]], at the fall of the Eleventh, when no creature can speak falsely or fail to answer, a question that must never be answered will be asked: [[The Question|the first question]], hidden in plain sight. He asks his visitor if he wants to know the question. The Doctor nervously agrees.
Taking Dorium's head with him, the Doctor determines to continue his [[farewell tour]]. However, when he learns his old friend [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] is dead, his bravado crumbles. He accepts his time has come. He gives the ''Teselecta'' invitations to deliver since it would involve crossing his own timeline, which is a bad idea. He goes to Lake Silencio with [[Amy Pond]], [[Rory Williams]] and [[River Song]], where they drink a bottle of [[wine]] [[Napoléon Bonaparte|Napoleon]] threw at him. An [[The Impossible Astronaut|impossible astronaut]] rises from the lake and he goes to meet it; as before, he orders his companions to stay back and not interfere no matter what they see. The astronaut's visor lifts to reveal River Song, trapped in the suit by [[the Silence]]. She has no control over the suit as it prepares to kill the Doctor. He explains she won't remember murdering him and will serve time for a crime she doesn't remember and committed against her will. He forgives her unconditionally, shutting his eyes as her arm rises to deliver the three deadly blows.


Taking Dorium's head with him, the Doctor determines to continue his farewell tour. However, when he learns that his old friend, Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stuart]] is dead, the Doctor's bravado crumbles. His time has come. He gives invitations to the Teselecta to deliver. He goes to [[Lake Silencio]] with [[Amy Pond]], [[Rory Williams]] and [[River Song]], where they drink a bottle of[[ wine]] that [[Napoleon]] threw at him. An [[The Impossible Astronaut|impossible astronaut]] rises from the lake and he goes to meet it. It is River Song, trapped in the suit by [[Madame Kovarian]] and [[the Silence]]. River has no control over the suit as it prepares to kill the Doctor. He forgives her unconditionally, shutting his eyes as her arm rises to deliver the three killing blows.
There are five bursts that make him flinch. The Doctor opens his eyes and demands to know what she has done. River smiles. She has discharged her weapons systems harmlessly, saying that fixed points can be rewritten. The Doctor demands to know who gave her such an idea as everything sudden fades away into white.


There are five bursts that make him flinch. The Doctor opens his eyes and demands to know what she has done. River smiles. She has discharged her weapons systems harmlessly, and the world shatters.
The Doctor and Churchill discuss these events; the Doctor compares to how time now being stuck due to River's mistake to a record skipping. They see they are holding weapons. Tally marks have appeared on the Doctor's arms. They look up. The ceiling is infested with dozens of [[Silent]]s. Before they can attack, a [[grenade]] rolls into the hall and a troop of soldiers under the command of an eyepatched Amy Pond invade. She shoots the Doctor.


As the Doctor and Churchill discuss these events, they realize they're holding weapons. Tally marks are appearing on the Doctor's arms. They look up. The ceiling is infested with dozens of [[Silent]]s. Before the Silents can attack them, a [[grenade]] rolls into the hall and they are rescued by a company of soldiers under an eyepatched Amy Pond. She shoots the Doctor.
[[File:Area 52.jpg|thumb|left|The train arrives at "Area 52."]]
The Doctor awakens in Amy's office on a train; he tries reasoning with her, and make Amy remember the proper timeline. However, he stops once he sees that the walls of the office are lined with drawings of their adventures. Thanks to the [[time rift]] which Amy grew up next to, she can [[history-proofing|things that never happened]]; however, she doesn't recall that Captain Williams, a soldier in her force, is Rory. The train is bound for the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] - [[Area 52]]. Amy wonders if things can stay like they are, but the Doctor tells her that this mess on Earth will spread to the rest of the cosmos until all of reality will fall apart.


The Doctor wakes from the stungun in Amy's office on a train bound for Area 52 inside the Great [[Pyramid]] at Giza. Amy grew up with a [[Crack]] in her wall, and so can remember both timelines. She has drawn pictures of the other timeline, but cannot remember that her husband is Captain Williams, a soldier in her force.
In Area 52, the Doctor and Amy walk past more than 100 captured Silents; he is given an eyepatch, which is explained as an external memory storage system to remember the Silents. They arrive in the King's Chamber, where River awaits them. [[Madame Kovarian|Kovarian]] is a prisoner, tied to a chair, annoyed at how the Doctor continues to live. "Did my best, dear; I showed up. You just can't get good psychopaths these days." River taunts Kovarian, telling her it was a big mistake to kidnap and raise a girl into a perfect psychopath and introducing her to the Doctor; who else would River fall in love with?


At Area 52, Amy shows him more than a hundred captured Silents. The Doctor and she walk past them to the King's Chamber, where River Song is waiting. [[Madame Kovarian]] is there too, a prisoner tied to a chair. They have used her eyepatch to create [[Eye Drive|eye drives]] to let them remember the Silents even when not looking at them.
The Doctor goes to take River's hand, but she knows they are opposite poles of an explosion waiting to destroy this timeline. She has him [[handcuffs|handcuffed]] and tries to convince him to live. The Silents, who have actually just been waiting, escape because it is their trap. As the soldiers retreat to the King's Chamber, their eye drives electrify and kill them. Kovarian mocks them by explaining that the Silents never allow a true advantage until her eye drive sparks too. Rory stays to hold off the Silents, while River, Amy and the Doctor go to the apex of the pyramid to see what River has built. The door flies open; Rory falls to his knees as the Silents enter and begin to electrocute him, but Amy, at last remembering who he is, returns to kill them with a machine gun.


The Doctor goes to take River Song's hand, but she knows that they are the poles of an explosion waiting to destroy this timeline. She has him handcuffed and tries to convince him to live. Meanwhile, the Silents escape. It is their trap the Doctors' friends have fallen into. As the soldiers retreat to the King's Chamber, their eye drives electrify and kill them. Madame Kovarian mocks them, until her eye drive begins to spark. Rory stays to hold off the Silence, while River, the Doctor and Amy go up to the apex of the Pyramid to see what River has been building. The door bursts open and Rory falls to his knees as the Silence enter and begin to electrocute him, but Amy, having remembered who he is, returns to kills the Silence with a machine gun. She cold-bloodedly kills a terrified Kovarian; River's psychopathic behavior did not arise solely from her rearing.
A weakened Kovarian asks Amy to help her, having gotten her eye drive partially off. Amy burns with rage, stating that Kovarian stole and hurt her baby and that even though her child is okay now, she will never see her baby again. Kovarian says that Amy will help her as she wouldn't want to disappoint the Doctor. Amy points out that while the Doctor means a lot to her, he's also not with them. Kovarian's face goes blank with terror as Amy places the eye drive back on, stating "River Song didn't get it all from you, sweetie." They leave a screaming Kovarian to join the Doctor and River. Amy then suggests to a very happy Rory that they should get a drink when everything is over, and then married. Rory complacently agrees to both suggestions.


Atop the Great Pyramid, River has built a [[Timey-wimey distress beacon|distress beacon]], calling the universe across all time zones: the Doctor is dying. Please help. The answer comes back: yes, of course. The Doctor, however, insists that no one can help him. He must die.
Atop the Great Pyramid, River has built a [[Timey-wimey distress beacon|beacon]], signalling to the universe across all of time: ''The Doctor is dying. Please help''. She goes on to explain that the sunspots that keep getting reported in the news are actually replies to her message. And every reply is, "Yes, of course". To the Doctor's own surprise, River explains that he's done so much to help others, they are more than willing to return the favour. The Doctor, however, insists that no one can help him. He must die to prevent all of time disintegrating.
[[File:The_Wedding_of_River_Song.png|thumb|left|The Doctor and River kiss at their wedding.]]
When River despairs and swears to suffer more than any living thing in the universe for him, the Doctor tells Amy to uncuff him. He uses his [[tie |bow tie]] to marry River in a handfasting. He whispers a secret into his bride's ear and tells her that she must never tell anyone what he has just told her: his name. As she looks at him in wonder, the Doctor asks for her help.


They kiss and time moves again. The Doctor dies at Lake Silencio. River and Amy weep. Rory looks on in agony and the distorted time line vanishes.
River despairs, claiming that she will suffer more than every living thing in the universe if she has to kill the Doctor. Seeing that there is only one way to pacify River, the Doctor tells Amy to uncuff him. He uses his [[tie|bow tie]] to [[marriage|marry]] River in a rushed ceremony. He whispers a secret into his bride's ear and tells her she must never tell anyone what he has just told her. As she looks at him in wonder, the Doctor asks for her help.


Some time later, River, fresh from the crash of the [[The Time of Angels|Byzantium]], is at her mother's home, splitting a bottle of wine. Amy wonders what what the events from the aborted, frozen time line say about her, in particular her murder of Kovarian. She needs to talk with the Doctor, but he is dead. River disagrees. Amy notes that her daughter is still having adventures with him in the hundreds of years before his death, but River tells her a secret which she probably shouldn't. As Rory joins his wife and daughter, they dance for joy until Amy realises she is the Doctor's mother-in-law.
They kiss and time moves again. River shoots the Doctor thrice, preventing his [[regeneration]]. He dies. The distorted timeline vanishes.


A [[Headless monks|monk]] carries Dorium's head back to the Seventh Transept. Dorium realises it is the Doctor and demands to know how he escaped. The Doctor tells him: River actually shot the Teselecta, with the Doctor safe inside, waving happily at her. Now that the entire universe believes him dead, it's time for him to step back into the shadows.
Sometime later, River, fresh from the crash of the ''[[Byzantium (spacecraft)|Byzantium]]'', arrives at her mother's home to split a bottle of wine. Amy wonders what the events in the aborted, frozen timeline say about her, particularly her murder of Kovarian. She needs to talk about her guilt with the Doctor, but he is dead. River disagrees. Amy notes that her daughter is still having adventures with him in the centuries before his death, but River tells her a secret which she probably shouldn't. As Rory joins his wife and daughter, they dance for joy until Amy realises to her horror she is the Doctor's [[mother-in-law]].[[File:Doctors_plan_revealed.jpg|thumb|The Doctor reveals his plan.]]
A [[Headless monks|monk]] carries Dorium's head back to the Seventh Transept. Dorium recognises the Doctor and asks how he escaped. Discarding his disguise, the Doctor explains that he asked for some help from the ''Teselecta ''crew; he had it disguise itself as him while he and the TARDIS were safely inside of it. Simply, he was at Lake Silencio but had someone else take his place.


As the Doctor leaves, Dorium shouts at him that Fields of [[Trenzalore]] and the first question still await him. As the Doctor pauses by the TARDIS, Dorium shouts: "[[The "Doctor Who?" running joke|Doctor who? Doctor who? Doctor who?]]"
The Doctor goes on to explain that he got too big, too noisy; now that the universe believes him to be dead, it's time to step back into the shadows. Dorium points out that River Song has been imprisoned for the rest of her days for a false murder; however, the Doctor says that her nights are between her and him. Dorium offers to help keep the Doctor's secrets but calls him a fool since the prophecy is still waiting for him.


==Cast==
The Doctor heads back to the TARDIS. Dorium calls after him with the question that must never be answered at the fields of Trenzalore, the question the Doctor has been running from his entire life: "[[The Question|Doctor who?]]"
*[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] – [[Matt Smith]]
*[[Amy Pond]] – [[Karen Gillan]]
*[[Rory Williams]] – [[Arthur Darvill]]
*[[River Song]] – [[Alex Kingston]]
*[[Kovarian|Madame Kovarian]] – [[Frances Barber]]
*Emperor [[Winston Churchill]] - [[Ian McNeice]]
*[[Malohkeh]]- [[Richard Hope]]
*[[Charles Dickens]] - [[Simon Callow]]
*[[Kent (The Wedding of River Song)|Dr Kent]] - [[Emma Campbell-Jones]]
*[[Gideon Vandaleur]] - [[Niall Greig Fulton]]
*[[Gantok]] - [[Mark Gatiss]] (Credited as 'Rondo Haxton')
*Herself - [[Sian Williams]]
*Himself - [[Bill Turnbull]]
*[[News anchor (The Wedding of River Song)|News Anchor ]]- [[Meredith Vieira]]
*[[Dorium Maldovar]] -[[Simon Fisher Becker]]
*[[Silent|The Silence]] - [[Marnix Van Den Broeke]]
*[[Carter (Let's Kill Hitler)|Carter]] - [[Richard Dillane]]
*[[Nurse (The Wedding of River Song)|Nurse]] - [[Katherine Burford]]
*[[Barman (The Wedding of River Song)|Barman]] - [[Sean Buckley]]
*[[Canton Delaware]] - [[William Morgan Sheppard]]
*Voice of the [[Supreme Dalek (Progenitor)|Dalek]]- [[Nicholas Briggs]]


==Crew==
== Cast ==
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] – [[Matt Smith]]<ref>Smith also plays [[Teselecta|the ''Teselecta'' that assumed the appearance of the Doctor]].</ref>
* [[Amy Pond]] – [[Karen Gillan]]
* [[Rory Williams|Rory]] – [[Arthur Darvill]]
* [[River Song]] – [[Alex Kingston]]
* [[Kovarian (River Song's World)|Madame Kovarian]] – [[Frances Barber]]
* [[Dorium Maldovar]] - [[Simon Fisher-Becker]]
* [[Winston Churchill (River Song's World)|Emperor Winston Churchill]] - [[Ian McNeice]]
* [[Malohkeh (River Song's World)|Dr Malohkeh]] - [[Richard Hope]]
* [[Silent|The Silent]] - [[Marnix Van Den Broeke]]
* [[Dalek (The Wedding of River Song)|Voice of the Dalek]] - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* [[Charles Dickens (River Song's World)|Charles Dickens]] - [[Simon Callow]]
* [[Sian Williams (in-universe)|As herself]] - [[Sian Williams]]
* [[Bill Turnbull (in-universe)|As himself]] - [[Bill Turnbull]]
* [[Meredith Vieira|Newsreader]] - [[Meredith Vieira]]
* [[Teselecta|Gideon Vandaleur]] - [[Niall Greig Fulton]]
* [[Barman (The Wedding of River Song)|Barman]] - [[Sean Buckley]]
* [[Gantok]] - [[Rondo Haxton]]
* [[Kent (The Wedding of River Song)|Dr Kent]] - [[Emma Campbell-Jones]]
* [[Nurse (The Wedding of River Song)|Nurse]] - [[Katharine Burford]]
* [[Carter (Let's Kill Hitler)|Carter]] - [[Richard Dillane]]
* [[Canton Everett Delaware III|Canton Delaware]] - [[William Morgan Sheppard]]
 
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* Marines - [[Jon Davey]], [[Chester Durrant]], [[David Stephens]], [[Iestyn Bryn Jones]], [[Kevin Read]], [[Jason Caplin]], [[Harry Burt]], [[Alastair Sanderson]], [[Ryan Woodward]], [[Dennis Gregory]], [[Yiannis Iaoutaris]], [[Dean Anderson]], [[David Lamb]], [[Richard Laws]], [[Charlie Walker]]<ref>http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/role.php?code=5191&detail=listing&pg=dwm</ref>
 
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
===Individuals===
=== Ceremonies ===
*[[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jack Harkness]] are mentioned.
* The Doctor and River perform "the quick version" of a [[wedding]] because they are in the middle of a [[combat zone]].
*[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] is said to have passed away several months before the Doctor phones the institution where he was staying; he apparently talked about the Doctor all the time and insisted on having a spare glass ready in case he should show up.
*[[Charles Dickens]] appears in the alternate timeline, being interviewed on television.


===Technology===
=== Fashion and clothing ===
*A [[Timey-wimey distress beacon]] is built.
* The Doctor wore the [[Stetson]] given to him by Craig Owens up to and including the time he is hidden aboard the ''Teselecta''.


=== Fashion and Clothing ===
=== Individuals ===
* [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] passed away before the Doctor [[TARDIS phone|phones]] the institution where he was staying; he talked about the Doctor all the time and insisted on having a spare glass of brandy ready in case he should show up.
* [[Charles Dickens]] was interviewed on television in the alternative timeline.
* [[Anderson (The Wedding of River Song)|Anderson]] is one of Rory's soldiers that is killed by the [[Silent]]s.
* The Doctor mentions his former companions [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jack Harkness]].


The Doctor wears the stetson given to him by Craig Owens throughout his investigation, up to and including the time he was hidden aboard the Tesselecta. The hat was not in fact shot off his head by River in DW: ''The Impossible Astronaut'' since the Tesselecta was impersonating him at the time.  The original is likely still in his possession.
=== Literature ===
* The Doctor was reading ''[[Knitting for Girls]]''.
* The ''[[Londinium Cotide]]'' reported that the [[War of the Roses]] has entered its second year.


=== Technology ===
* River built a [[timey-wimey distress beacon]].
* Gantok used [[gauntlet]]s as limited protection against the electrified chess pieces.
* Dorium says that the Seventh Transsept has excellent [[Wi-Fi]].
=== Daleks ===
* A [[New Dalek Paradigm]]'s Supreme has a [[data core]] in its [[Grating section|neck]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
*Following his death in [[February]], this episode pays tribute to [[Nicholas Courtney]], with the Doctor discovering that his character, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], died peacefully in his sleep.
* The revelation that the Oldest Question is "doctor who?" is also a joke on the audience, since it was said it was hidden in plain sight (as the name of the show/franchise).
*A [[Prequel (The Wedding of River Song)|prequel]] for this episode was released online.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/videos/p00kn2y6</ref>
* This episode pays tribute to [[Nicholas Courtney]], who died in February 2011. The Doctor learns his character, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], died peacefully in his sleep, fulfilling the prophecy made by the [[Seventh Doctor]] in the 1989 episode ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]''. The episode also contains scenes in which "everybody was wearing an eyepatch"; this is a reference to an anecdote Courtney frequently recounted at ''Doctor Who'' fan events, about an incident while recording of the 1970 serial ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'' ([[DWMSE 31]]).
*This is the first time an episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has aired on the same night as an episode of fellow BBC Saturday night drama, ''[[w:c:merlin:Merlin (TV story)|Merlin]]''. The first episode of ''Merlin'' [[w:c:merlin:Series 4|Series 4]], ''[[w:c:merlin:The Darkest Hour|The Darkest Hour]]'', was broadcast right after ''The Wedding of River Song''.
** In the serial Courtney played an evil, alternate universe version of the Brigadier who wore an eyepatch. During filming he began with his chair turned away from the cameras and spun it around to reveal his character. When Courtney spun the chair around, all of the cast and crew were also wearing eye patches but he managed to continue with the scene as if nothing was wrong.
*[[Meredith Vieira]], co-host of the American morning news/chat programme ''Today'', filmed her cameo during a visit to the Upper Boat Studios as part of a profile of ''Doctor Who'' produced for ''[[Wikipedia:Today (NBC program)|Today]]''. That feature, which aired on 9 May 2011, contained several minor spoilers for this episode, including revealing the cameo appearance by [[Richard Hope]] as [[Malohkeh]].
** Furthermore, Amy says to the Doctor "We'll be in Cairo soon", Cairo being Courtney's place of birth.
*This is the first series finale of the revived series not to be a multi-part episode. In fact, it is the first series finale ever to only be one episode (with the exception of [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'', which aired between [[Season 20|Seasons 20]] and [[Season 21|21]], but is often counted as part of Season 20).
 
* A [[Prequel (The Wedding of River Song)|prequel]] to this episode was released online.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/dw/videos/p00kn2y6</ref>
* [[Meredith Vieira]], co-host of the American morning news/chat programme ''Today'', filmed her cameo during a visit to the Upper Boat Studios as part of a profile of ''Doctor Who'' produced for {{wi|Today (American TV program)|Today}}. The profile aired on 9 May 2011, contained several minor spoilers for this episode. It revealed the cameo appearance by [[Richard Hope]] as [[Malohkeh]] and the return of [[Ian McNeice]] as [[Winston Churchill]]. Appearances by several [[Cybermen]] served as a "false flag" spoiler suggesting they might also appear in the episode. They did not.
* This is the first series finale of the revived series not to be a multi-part episode. In fact, it is the first series finale ever to only be one episode, though it can be seen to be completing the multi-part story started in [[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]''. It was also the first-series finale of the revival series not to feature a "classic series" adversary as the main antagonist, even though it featured a cameo of a [[Dalek]].
* In [[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' the versions of the Doctor give their ages as 909 and 1103. The Doctor has apparently lived for almost two hundred years between these two episodes. Writer [[Gareth Roberts]] indicated in an interview that this is indeed two hundred years after ''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]'' for the Doctor and he spent these years "waving" at Amy and Rory through history books.
* The hat shot off the Doctor's head by River in [[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' was a copy made by the ''Teselecta''.


* This is the ninth time the actor playing the Doctor has portrayed a different character in the same story. This previously happened with:
:* [[William Hartnell]] (''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'' and ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]'')
:* [[Patrick Troughton]] (''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]'')
:* [[Tom Baker]] (''[[The Android Invasion (TV story)|The Android Invasion]]'' and ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'')
:* [[Peter Davison]] (''[[Arc of Infinity (TV story)|Arc of Infinity]]'' and ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'')
:* [[David Tennant]] (''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'')
:* [[Matt Smith]] (''[[The Almost People (TV story)|The Almost People]]'')
:* [[Matt Smith]] (''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'')
* This is the second time the Eleventh Doctor is shown with facial hair; coincidentally, he is previously depicted with it in [[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'', which was directly tied with this episode.
* This was the last episode to be covered by ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' due to that series' cancellation. Starting with ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story)|The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]'', the official ''Doctor Who'' website would feature short making-of videos after each episode's transmission.
* A message that "Doctor Who Will Return" appears at the end of the episode.
* This is the first series finale of the revived series in which the final scene is set outside [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
* This is the first and only time the Doctor wears his green, double-breasted moleskin coat in an odd-numbered episode.
* [[Steven Moffat]] described the episode as "a big roller coaster ride of ''Doctor Who'' madness".
* "Live Chess", came because [[Steven Moffat]] wanted to make chess — which he called "one of the most boring games in the world" — into a dangerous spectator sport.
* The Dalek cameo was the culmination of a deliberate wind-up on [[Steven Moffat]]'s part. Although he believed that the Daleks were an essential part of ''Doctor Who'' and should appear on a regular basis, he had been teasing the British press that they were being “rested” for season six. All the same, Moffat's decision to include a Dalek in the finale came on the spur of the moment, and was not by design.
* Amy's confrontation with Madame Kovarian, a scene which shows what she might have been like had she not met the Doctor, was a late addition to the script.
* The stopping of time at 5.02pm was prompted by what was intended to be a red herring in a list of predictions found in ''Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2011'', edited by [[Clayton Hickman]].
* [[Meredith Vieira]] recorded her report of Churchill's return to the Buckingham Senate in front of a [[Chroma key|green screen]] while filming a segment for ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Today_(American_TV_program) The Today Show]'''s "Anchors Abroad" segment covering the wedding of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William,_Prince_of_Wales Prince William] to [[Kate Middleton]].
* Unusually, filming began months before [[Steven Moffat]] tackled the script. As his plans for the season coalesced, Moffat knew of certain developments which would have to take place in the finale, and so he wrote a few pages of script back in the autumn of 2010, which became part of [[Toby Haynes]]' shooting schedule while recording material for  ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]/[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'', in the United States.
* The episode comprised Block Nine of season six.
* The first material to be filmed was the scenes in the ''Teselecta,'' which were filmed during the recording of ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'', the other story to feature the Justice Department Vehicle.
* [[Mark Gatiss]] was credited in this episode under the pseudonym "Rondo Haxton", a homage to the American horror actor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rondo_Hatton Rondo Hatton] on whom Gantok's look was based; Gatiss underwent prosthetics to play the part.
* The cast found working with the eye patches strange as they had to act with one eye; [[Alex Kingston]] remarked that it made her "slightly dizzy".
* [[Karen Gillan]] was allowed to fire a specially-made machine gun used for films.
* The script called for an ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' style tunnel for the Headless Monks' chamber, but as that kind of location was not available in Cardiff a set was built instead.
* The skulls were hand-crafted and required a lot of preparation, so it was one of the first things started for the episode's production.
* To represent the malfunctioning Dalek, the white Paradigm casing introduced in ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'' was heavily distressed. With the blue and orange Paradigm Daleks having been effectively destroyed when they were repurposed as the stone Daleks of ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'', this meant that only the red and yellow versions remained intact. As it would transpire, however, neither would ever be used again on-screen; this would mark the last use of an original Paradigm casing in a featured role.
* Dubbing was required to introduce the term “eye drive” for the devices originally called “data cores”, when it became clear that viewers might not understand that this was referring to the eyepatches.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
* UK Overnight: 6.1 Million
* Final: 7.67 million<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref>


''UK Overnight: 6.1 Million''
=== Rumours ===
 
* The Doctor will get [[marriage|married]].<ref>http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/whos-getting-married-24283.htm</ref> ''This was proven true.''
=== Myths ===
* Part of this episode will be set in Egypt.<ref>http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-6-comic-con-trailer-breakdown-23371.htm</ref> ''This was proven true''.
*The Doctor will get married.<ref>http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/whos-getting-married-24283.htm</ref> ''This was proven true.''
*Part of this episode will be set in Egypt.<ref>http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-6-comic-con-trailer-breakdown-23371.htm</ref> ''This was proven true''.


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
''to be added''
* Utah, USA (flashback footage from [[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'')


===Production errors===
=== Production errors ===
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*The Doctor's reflection in River's helmet shield is not reversed, as it should be.
* The Doctor's reflection in River's helmet shield is not reversed, as it should be.
*When Gantok falls into the pit of skulls his hat falls off, yet it's back on right before he's devoured completely.
* When Gantok falls into the pit of skulls his hat falls off, yet it's back on right before he's devoured completely.
*When River lifts the shield on the helmet, she uses two hands, whereas in ''The Impossible Astronaut'' the astronaut only uses one hand.
* When River is about to shoot the Doctor, she begins raising her hand. In the next wide shot, it is risen fully and ready to fire. However, in the next close-up, she is still raising her hand.
*It was shown that time was frozen at 05:02:57, and progressed to around 05:03:06 the first time The Doctor and River touch, but when the Doctor and River kiss later, a clock is shown on screen, with time resuming from 05:02:00.
* Time was frozen at 05:02:57, and progressed to around 05:03:06 the first time the Doctor and River touch, but when the Doctor and River kiss later, a clock is shown on screen, with time resuming from 05:02:00.
* When Amy and her team arrive to save the Doctor in the senate hall, the Doctor throws Winston Churchill to the floor and takes a few steps forward. A second later he is shown on the floor right next to Winston.
* When the Doctor flashes back to the picnic on the lakeside, he fills River's wine glass about a quarter full, but when they all say, "Salut", the camera changes angles and the glass looks full; when the camera returns to its starting position, it is back to a quarter.
* When the Doctor is talking to Rory about Amy in front of one of the Silence tanks, the Doctor's reflection shows both of his eyes completely visible, even though he is wearing his eye-drive.


==Continuity==
== Continuity ==
*[[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] is said to have died. This is consistent with the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s assertion in [[DW]]: ''[[Battlefield]]'' that the Brigadier would die in bed. As no indication is given as to when the Brigadier died, it does not contradict the post-[[2010]] continuity established for the character in the [[Virgin New Adventures]] and the Brigadier's death in the [[2050s]] established in [[PDA]]: ''[[The King of Terror]]''.
* Brigadier [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] is said to have died in his sleep peacefully at a nursing home. The [[Seventh Doctor]] had stated that this was exactly how his old friend would pass away. ([[TV]]: ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'')
*[[Charles Dickens]] appears. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')
* The Doctor uses the internal [[TARDIS phone]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'', ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
*[[Winston Churchill]] returns, this time as the Holy Roman Emperor. ([[DW]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'')
* [[Charles Dickens]] appears in an interview talking about an upcoming [[Christmas]] story involving ghosts. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'')
*The Silurian scientist [[Malokeh]] returns. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]'' / ''[[Cold Blood]]'')
* [[Winston Churchill]] is the Holy Roman Emperor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'')
*[[Dorium Maldovar]] returns as a head. He was beheaded by the [[Headless Monks]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
* The Silurian scientist [[Malokeh]] is Winston Churchill's physician. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'' / ''[[Cold Blood (TV story)|Cold Blood]]'')
*The Doctor mentions his former companions [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jack Harkness]].
* [[Dorium Maldovar]] returns as a head. He was beheaded by the [[Headless Monks]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
*Amy's drawings include the [[Krafayis]], the Weeping Angels, the [[Saturnyn]]s, the [[Silurian]]s, the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Minotaur (The God Complex)|Minotaur]], the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] and the [[Smiler]]s, as well as a self-portraits of herself from [[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'' and one of her emerging from the [[Pandorica]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'').
* The Doctor tells River that archaeology and gossip are the same thing. [[Tenth Doctor|His previous incarnation]] told her "I'm a time traveller. I point and laugh at archaeologists". ([[TV]]'': [[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'')
*The ''[[Teselecta]]'' returns, as does its [[Carter (Let's Kill Hitler)|captain]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
* Amy draws several creatures and moments from her adventure with the Doctor, including:
*The Doctor again sports a beard. ([[DW]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]])''
** the [[Krafayis]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'')
*When talking to Amy after the timeline has been restored, River mentions climbing out of the ''[[Byzantium (ship)|Byzantium]]'' and is still in her combat fatigues, as well as mentioning that she has just seen her when Amy had no idea who she is. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Time of Angels]]'' / ''[[Flesh and Stone]]'')
** the [[Weeping Angel]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'' / ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'')
*Amy is partially protected from some kinds of temporal changes due to her long-term exposure to [[The Cracks]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Big Bang]]'')
** the [[Saturnyn]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Vampires of Venice (TV story)|Vampires of Venice]]'')
*When River says to the Doctor that time can be rewritten, he responds with "Don't you dare." This echoes what River says to the Doctor in a similar situation ([[DW]]:'' [[Forest of the Dead]]'') and the [[First Doctor]] trying to stop [[Barbara Wright]] interfering in [[Aztec]] history ([[DW]]: ''[[The Aztecs]]'').
** the [[Silurian]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'', ''[[Cold Blood (TV story)|Cold Blood]]'', ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
*River mentions "[[The Doctor's Rules|Rule #1: the Doctor lies.]]" ([[DW]]:'' [[The Big Bang]], [[Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
** the [[Dalek]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
*A Silent calls Rory "the man who dies and dies again", referring to his deaths in [[DW]]: ''[[Amy's Choice]]'', ''[[Cold Blood]]'', ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'', and ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''.
** the [[Minotaur (The God Complex)|Minotaur]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]'')
*When the Doctor meets River in Area 52, he greets her by saying "Honey, I'm home." River replies, "And what sort of time do you call this?" They had the same exchange in [[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]''.
** the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'')
*The Doctor mentions [[Elizabeth I]] waiting for him in a glade to elope with her. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]''[[DW|, DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]], ''[[DW]]: ''[[The Beast Below]]'')
** the [[Smiler]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
*The Doctor says "Geronimo!" again. ([[DW]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Beast Below]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
** a self-portrait of herself as a pirate ([[TV]]: ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)|The Curse of the Black Spot]]'')
*The Doctor asks River, "Why do you always have handcuffs?" ([[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'', [[DW]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone]]'')
** and of herself emerging from the [[Pandorica]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
*[[Dorium Maldovar|Dorium]] tells the Doctor what the "question that must never be answered" is. The question was first mentioned in [[DW]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]''.
* Amy mentions the Doctor making it so that [[Silent|the Silence]] are killed on sight by humanity. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'') Combined with the Minotaur in her drawings, this means the alternate Amy's memories go through to ''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]''.
*The notion of "Doctor who?" being a dark secret rather than simply a question was previously explored in [[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]''.
* The Doctor encounters the ''[[Teselecta]]'' again, and its [[Carter (Let's Kill Hitler)|captain]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
*The barman on Callisto B is a red humanoid. Members of his race appeared in [[DW]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'', ''[[Gridlock]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'' and [[IDW]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur]]''.
* The Doctor again sports a beard. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]])''
*While held captive, Madame Kovarian expresses annoyance at River and the Doctor's flirting, similar to the way Amy did in ''[[Day of the Moon]]''.
* When talking to Amy after the timeline has been restored, River mentions climbing out of the ''[[Byzantium (spacecraft)|Byzantium]]''. She is still in her combat fatigues and has just seen a younger Amy who had no idea as to River's identity. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'' / ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'')
*River mentions having to pretend not to recognize a space suit in 1969. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* Amy is partially protected from some kind of temporal changes by her long-term exposure to [[The Cracks|the cracks]] in the universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
*A heavily damaged[[ Progenitor]] [[Dalek]] appears. ([[DW]] :'' [[Victory of the Daleks]]'')
* When River says to the Doctor that time can be rewritten, he replies "Don't you dare." This is what River says to the [[Tenth Doctor]] in a similar situation ([[TV]]:'' [[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'') and echoes the sentiment of the [[First Doctor]] when trying to stop [[Barbara Wright]] interfering in [[Aztec]] history. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'')
*The Doctor makes marks on his arm when he sees the Silence. ([[DW]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]])''
* River mentions "[[The Doctor's rules|Rule #1: the Doctor lies.]]" ([[TV]]:'' [[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]], [[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]], [[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
*River mentions being a child of the [[TARDIS]]. ([[DW]]:'' [[Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
* A Silent calls Rory "The man who dies and dies again". ([[TV]]: ''[[Amy's Choice (TV story)|Amy's Choice]]'', ''[[Cold Blood (TV story)|Cold Blood]]'', ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)|The Curse of the Black Spot]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
* When the Doctor meets River in Area 52, he again greets her by saying, "Honey, I'm home." River again replies "And what sort of time do you call this?" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
* The Doctor mentions [[Elizabeth I]] waiting in a glade to elope with him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]], [[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
* The Doctor says, "Geronimo!" again. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
* The Doctor asks River, "Why do you always have handcuffs?" ([[TV]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'', ''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'')
* [[Dorium Maldovar|Dorium]] tells the Doctor what the "question that must never be answered" is. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
* The notion of [[The Question|"Doctor Who?"]] as a dark secret rather than simply a question has been mentioned before, ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'', ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'') and hinted at by [[Ian Chesterton]]: “Who is he? Doctor who? Perhaps if we knew his name, we might have a clue as to all of this”. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')
* The barman on Calisto B is a red humanoid. ([[TV]]: ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'', ''[[Gridlock (TV story)|Gridlock]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]], ''[[COMIC]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur (comic story)|Agent Provocateur]]'')
* While held captive, Madame Kovarian is annoyed at River and the Doctor's flirting, as Amy was earlier. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'')
* River mentions having to pretend not to recognise a space suit in 1969. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* A heavily damaged [[New Dalek Paradigm|Progenitor Dalek]] appears.
* The Doctor makes marks on his arm when he sees the Silence. He also discovers them under the same circumstances as Amy did, inadvertently looking up at the ceiling where a large nest of Silence is roosting, then forgetting the encounter over and over as he keeps looking down, putting increasing numbers of tally marks on for each time he notices the Silence. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'')
* River says she is a child of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]:'' [[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
* The Doctor closes his eyes, holds out his arms, and waits to be shot, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'') only to scrunch his face and peek when River fails to fire.
* The Doctor reads a knitting magazine. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'')
* River shoots the Doctor shortly after marrying him. Her father, Rory, shot Amy while they were engaged. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'')
* The Doctor gives River important information by whispering into her ear. ([[TV]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'', ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
* The Doctor is revealed to simulate a regeneration through use of the ''Teselecta''. He explains he had exhausted all twelve of his allotted twelve regenerations; thus, if he had suffered lethal wounding at Lake Silencio, he would not have begun to expel regeneration energy - instead, he would have died immediately. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
* The Doctor faces Dorium Maldovar's prophecy in [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]''. There it is revealed that the Silence's efforts to change the future led to it coming to pass.
* Its revealed that the messenger that delivered the messages to the Doctor and his companions in ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' is the ''[[Teselecta]]'' acting on the Doctor's instructions so that he won't cross his own timestream, something he once again states is a bad thing to do.
* The events with the future Doctor in ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' are explored and what really happened is revealed.
* In an alternate timeline created by a [[continuity bomb]], the Doctor did not seek the help of the ''Teselecta'' and allowed River to prevent his death. The two then married and settled down for a domestic life as time remained frozen. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'')
* For [[River Song]] the majority of the events take place before [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]'' and after [[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]''. Her final scene takes place before [[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'' and after [[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]''/''[[Flesh and Stone (TV story)|Flesh and Stone]]''.


==Timeline==
== Home video releases ==
===For the Doctor===
[[File:Series6.2DVD.jpg|thumb|Series 6, part 2 DVD cover]]
*This story occurs after [[DW]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]''
*This story takes place during [[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''
*This story occurs before: 2011 Christmas Special


===For River===
=== DVD & Blu-ray releases ===
*This story occurs after [[DW]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]''
*This story takes place during [[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''
*This story occurs before [[DW]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]''


====For River in the final scene====
* ''The Wedding of River Song'' was released in Series 6 Part Two on DVD and Blu-Ray in region 1/A on [[8 November (releases)|8 November]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]], in region 2/B on [[10 October (releases)|10 October]] 2011 and in region 4/B on [[3 November (releases)|3 November]] 2011.
*This story occurs after [[DW]]: ''[[Flesh and Stone]]''
* The episode was later released in the Complete Sixth Series boxset on both DVD and Blu-ray, in region 1/A on [[22 November (releases)|22 November]] 2011, in region 2/B on [[21 November (releases)|21 November]] 2011 and in region 4/B on [[1 December (releases)|1 December]] 2011.
*This story occurs before [[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''


===For Amy and Rory===
=== Digital releases ===
*This story takes place after [[DW]]: ''[[The God Complex]]''
*This story takes place during [[DW]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''


== Home video releases ==
* In the United Kingdom, this story is available on [[BBC iPlayer]].
[[File:Series6.2DVD.jpg|thumb]]This episode will be released on DVD shortly after the airing of the episode.<ref>http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-6-dvd-releases-15635.htm</ref>


==External links==
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The Wedding of River Song was the thirteenth and final episode of series 6 of Doctor Who.

The episode featured an unusually extreme alteration to the course of history resulting from a change to a fixed point in time. It also showed how the Doctor survived his supposed death and it concluded a long-running story-arc when the Doctor married River Song. However, a new arc arose in its place with a prophetic statement about the Doctor's future battles, which would become a pressing matter in due time. It's also the first time since the first half of Series 6 that Amy's pain of losing Melody on Demon's Run is mentioned, and she takes her anger out on Kovarian by killing her.

This episode was notable for featuring Simon Callow to briefly reprise his role of Charles Dickens, who was last seen six years prior to this episode in the Ninth Doctor story, TV: The Unquiet Dead. The Eleventh Doctor stories had up until then remained somewhat detached from the Russell T Davies-era, introducing a purely new entourage of human and humanoid characters to work with instead of bringing back the old ones. This cameo, as well as stories after this one, effectively broke the practice.

Equally notable was the surprise appearance of American celebrity Meredith Vieira as herself in an announcement for The Today Show.

Finally, this story notably retired a close ally of the Doctor who had made numerous appearances in Doctor Who's original 1963-1989 run: Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. His actor, Nicholas Courtney, had died of cancer the February of the same year, and his character was written out to pay respect to his passing. The character had made numerous recurring appearances from The Web of Fear in 1968 to Battlefield in 1989, and regularly starred in the series from 1970's Spearhead from Space to 1974's Robot, even making a guest appearance in The Sarah Jane Adventures story Enemy of the Bane in 2008 (three years before he passed away), which is also his last appearance on TV.

The death of Lethbridge-Stewart would be commonly referenced in future UNIT stories (which often included his daughter Kate) until Death in Heaven, when he returned as a benevolent Cyberman in a scene paying tribute to the late Courtney.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Something is wrong, in the fullest sense of the word. At first glance, the world seems fine, but upon closer inspection, dinosaurs, Romans, and other things throughout time have appeared. Oddly, nobody seems to be bothered by it, like it was part of everyday life.

Another oddity has occurred. Despite the sun rising and setting like normal, the time is always the same. Only the Doctor has the answer, and boy oh boy, it's gonna be a whopper!

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The War of the Roses enters its second year as London picnickers are warned not to feed the pterodactyls and Charles Dickens is interviewed on television about his new Christmas ghost special. Holy Roman Emperor Winston Churchill returns to Buckingham Senate on his personal mammoth.

Churchill complains about his conference with Cleopatra in Gaul, saying that she's an excellent dancer, but annoying. He asks his Silurian physician, Malohkeh, for the time; it's 5:02 PM on 22 April 2011. He finds this very troubling, despite being reminded it has always been the same date.

He orders that his soothsayer be dragged from the Tower. Upon the soothsayer's arrival, Churchill reminds him about his constant rambling about how something has happened to time. He asks to be told in simple terms what happened. Slowly, the soothsayer looks up, revealing himself as the Eleventh Doctor, who tells him why: "A woman."

"Hello, Dalek."

In a flashback, the Doctor walks up to a figure from the shadows in a dark, damaged room with a fire burning in a corner. Speaking at a fizzling monitor, he addresses it with cold tranquillity: "Imagine you were dying. Imagine you were afraid and a long way from home and in terrible pain. Just when you thought it couldn't get worse, you looked up and saw the face of the devil himself... Hello, Dalek." It's revealed that a Supreme Dalek is damaged beyond repair; the Doctor takes it apart, scanning its memory banks for any information regarding the Silence.

The Doctor next arrives at a bar, asking the barman for a Father Gideon Vandaleur. The barman doesn't give a straight answer until the Doctor brandishes the eyestalk of the same Dalek he dismantled. Vandaleur meets with the Doctor as he reads Knitting for Girls, but the Doctor knows the envoy has been dead for 6 months. The Doctor zaps him with the sonic, revealing Gideon as the Teselecta in disguise. He stares into the eyes of the vehicle and asks to speak with the captain. The Doctor knows they've been spying on the Silence; he wants to find their weakest link.

With the Teselecta's information, the Doctor tracks down Gantok. He challenges Gantok to a game of live chess, an illegal game that has electricity run through the pieces that increases with each move. The Doctor corners Gantok, with the queen being his only legal move; however, the voltage is too much, even with the protective glove he wears. Gantok asks the Doctor to concede in exchange for a favour; though fearful of retribution from the Silence, Gantok agrees to take the Doctor to Dorium Maldovar, who can answer the Doctor's questions. Gantok brings the Doctor to the Seventh Transept, where the Headless Monks keep their heads. The richest have their heads preserved in boxes, which shocks the Doctor upon finding Dorium's, which sneezes. Gantok then tries to kill the Doctor in revenge for being beaten at chess; however, he falls into a trapdoor that drops him into a pile of ravenous skulls.

The screams awake Dorium, who jokes about his condition. The Doctor asks about the Silence, and why he got stuck being killed at Lake Silencio; the location was chosen as it was easier to create a fixed point to ensure that the Doctor died without fail. Dorium insists that if the Doctor lives, on the fields of Trenzalore, at the fall of the Eleventh, when no creature can speak falsely or fail to answer, a question that must never be answered will be asked: the first question, hidden in plain sight. To Dorium's surprise, the Doctor doesn't know the question, despite its significance to him. He asks if his visitor wants to know the question. The Doctor agrees nervously.

Taking Dorium's head with him, the Doctor determines to continue his farewell tour. However, when he learns his old friend the Brigadier is dead, his bravado crumbles. He accepts his time has come. He gives the Teselecta invitations to deliver since it would involve crossing his own timeline, which is a bad idea. He goes to Lake Silencio with Amy Pond, Rory Williams and River Song, where they drink a bottle of wine Napoleon threw at him. An impossible astronaut rises from the lake and he goes to meet it; as before, he orders his companions to stay back and not interfere no matter what they see. The astronaut's visor lifts to reveal River Song, trapped in the suit by the Silence. She has no control over the suit as it prepares to kill the Doctor. He explains she won't remember murdering him and will serve time for a crime she doesn't remember and committed against her will. He forgives her unconditionally, shutting his eyes as her arm rises to deliver the three deadly blows.

There are five bursts that make him flinch. The Doctor opens his eyes and demands to know what she has done. River smiles. She has discharged her weapons systems harmlessly, saying that fixed points can be rewritten. The Doctor demands to know who gave her such an idea as everything sudden fades away into white.

The Doctor and Churchill discuss these events; the Doctor compares to how time now being stuck due to River's mistake to a record skipping. They see they are holding weapons. Tally marks have appeared on the Doctor's arms. They look up. The ceiling is infested with dozens of Silents. Before they can attack, a grenade rolls into the hall and a troop of soldiers under the command of an eyepatched Amy Pond invade. She shoots the Doctor.

The train arrives at "Area 52."

The Doctor awakens in Amy's office on a train; he tries reasoning with her, and make Amy remember the proper timeline. However, he stops once he sees that the walls of the office are lined with drawings of their adventures. Thanks to the time rift which Amy grew up next to, she can things that never happened; however, she doesn't recall that Captain Williams, a soldier in her force, is Rory. The train is bound for the Great Pyramid of Giza - Area 52. Amy wonders if things can stay like they are, but the Doctor tells her that this mess on Earth will spread to the rest of the cosmos until all of reality will fall apart.

In Area 52, the Doctor and Amy walk past more than 100 captured Silents; he is given an eyepatch, which is explained as an external memory storage system to remember the Silents. They arrive in the King's Chamber, where River awaits them. Kovarian is a prisoner, tied to a chair, annoyed at how the Doctor continues to live. "Did my best, dear; I showed up. You just can't get good psychopaths these days." River taunts Kovarian, telling her it was a big mistake to kidnap and raise a girl into a perfect psychopath and introducing her to the Doctor; who else would River fall in love with?

The Doctor goes to take River's hand, but she knows they are opposite poles of an explosion waiting to destroy this timeline. She has him handcuffed and tries to convince him to live. The Silents, who have actually just been waiting, escape because it is their trap. As the soldiers retreat to the King's Chamber, their eye drives electrify and kill them. Kovarian mocks them by explaining that the Silents never allow a true advantage until her eye drive sparks too. Rory stays to hold off the Silents, while River, Amy and the Doctor go to the apex of the pyramid to see what River has built. The door flies open; Rory falls to his knees as the Silents enter and begin to electrocute him, but Amy, at last remembering who he is, returns to kill them with a machine gun.

A weakened Kovarian asks Amy to help her, having gotten her eye drive partially off. Amy burns with rage, stating that Kovarian stole and hurt her baby and that even though her child is okay now, she will never see her baby again. Kovarian says that Amy will help her as she wouldn't want to disappoint the Doctor. Amy points out that while the Doctor means a lot to her, he's also not with them. Kovarian's face goes blank with terror as Amy places the eye drive back on, stating "River Song didn't get it all from you, sweetie." They leave a screaming Kovarian to join the Doctor and River. Amy then suggests to a very happy Rory that they should get a drink when everything is over, and then married. Rory complacently agrees to both suggestions.

Atop the Great Pyramid, River has built a beacon, signalling to the universe across all of time: The Doctor is dying. Please help. She goes on to explain that the sunspots that keep getting reported in the news are actually replies to her message. And every reply is, "Yes, of course". To the Doctor's own surprise, River explains that he's done so much to help others, they are more than willing to return the favour. The Doctor, however, insists that no one can help him. He must die to prevent all of time disintegrating.

River despairs, claiming that she will suffer more than every living thing in the universe if she has to kill the Doctor. Seeing that there is only one way to pacify River, the Doctor tells Amy to uncuff him. He uses his bow tie to marry River in a rushed ceremony. He whispers a secret into his bride's ear and tells her she must never tell anyone what he has just told her. As she looks at him in wonder, the Doctor asks for her help.

They kiss and time moves again. River shoots the Doctor thrice, preventing his regeneration. He dies. The distorted timeline vanishes.

Sometime later, River, fresh from the crash of the Byzantium, arrives at her mother's home to split a bottle of wine. Amy wonders what the events in the aborted, frozen timeline say about her, particularly her murder of Kovarian. She needs to talk about her guilt with the Doctor, but he is dead. River disagrees. Amy notes that her daughter is still having adventures with him in the centuries before his death, but River tells her a secret which she probably shouldn't. As Rory joins his wife and daughter, they dance for joy until Amy realises to her horror she is the Doctor's mother-in-law.

The Doctor reveals his plan.

A monk carries Dorium's head back to the Seventh Transept. Dorium recognises the Doctor and asks how he escaped. Discarding his disguise, the Doctor explains that he asked for some help from the Teselecta crew; he had it disguise itself as him while he and the TARDIS were safely inside of it. Simply, he was at Lake Silencio but had someone else take his place.

The Doctor goes on to explain that he got too big, too noisy; now that the universe believes him to be dead, it's time to step back into the shadows. Dorium points out that River Song has been imprisoned for the rest of her days for a false murder; however, the Doctor says that her nights are between her and him. Dorium offers to help keep the Doctor's secrets but calls him a fool since the prophecy is still waiting for him.

The Doctor heads back to the TARDIS. Dorium calls after him with the question that must never be answered at the fields of Trenzalore, the question the Doctor has been running from his entire life: "Doctor who?"

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff

Script department

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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.
          

Jay Harley was credited under their deadname as assistant director.


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ceremonies[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor and River perform "the quick version" of a wedding because they are in the middle of a combat zone.

Fashion and clothing[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor wore the Stetson given to him by Craig Owens up to and including the time he is hidden aboard the Teselecta.

Individuals[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart passed away before the Doctor phones the institution where he was staying; he talked about the Doctor all the time and insisted on having a spare glass of brandy ready in case he should show up.
  • Charles Dickens was interviewed on television in the alternative timeline.
  • Anderson is one of Rory's soldiers that is killed by the Silents.
  • The Doctor mentions his former companions Rose Tyler and Jack Harkness.

Literature[[edit] | [edit source]]

Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]

Daleks[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

  • The revelation that the Oldest Question is "doctor who?" is also a joke on the audience, since it was said it was hidden in plain sight (as the name of the show/franchise).
  • This episode pays tribute to Nicholas Courtney, who died in February 2011. The Doctor learns his character, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, died peacefully in his sleep, fulfilling the prophecy made by the Seventh Doctor in the 1989 episode Battlefield. The episode also contains scenes in which "everybody was wearing an eyepatch"; this is a reference to an anecdote Courtney frequently recounted at Doctor Who fan events, about an incident while recording of the 1970 serial Inferno (DWMSE 31).
    • In the serial Courtney played an evil, alternate universe version of the Brigadier who wore an eyepatch. During filming he began with his chair turned away from the cameras and spun it around to reveal his character. When Courtney spun the chair around, all of the cast and crew were also wearing eye patches but he managed to continue with the scene as if nothing was wrong.
    • Furthermore, Amy says to the Doctor "We'll be in Cairo soon", Cairo being Courtney's place of birth.
  • A prequel to this episode was released online.[3]
  • Meredith Vieira, co-host of the American morning news/chat programme Today, filmed her cameo during a visit to the Upper Boat Studios as part of a profile of Doctor Who produced for Today. The profile aired on 9 May 2011, contained several minor spoilers for this episode. It revealed the cameo appearance by Richard Hope as Malohkeh and the return of Ian McNeice as Winston Churchill. Appearances by several Cybermen served as a "false flag" spoiler suggesting they might also appear in the episode. They did not.
  • This is the first series finale of the revived series not to be a multi-part episode. In fact, it is the first series finale ever to only be one episode, though it can be seen to be completing the multi-part story started in TV: The Impossible Astronaut. It was also the first-series finale of the revival series not to feature a "classic series" adversary as the main antagonist, even though it featured a cameo of a Dalek.
  • In TV: The Impossible Astronaut the versions of the Doctor give their ages as 909 and 1103. The Doctor has apparently lived for almost two hundred years between these two episodes. Writer Gareth Roberts indicated in an interview that this is indeed two hundred years after The God Complex for the Doctor and he spent these years "waving" at Amy and Rory through history books.
  • The hat shot off the Doctor's head by River in TV: The Impossible Astronaut was a copy made by the Teselecta.
  • This is the ninth time the actor playing the Doctor has portrayed a different character in the same story. This previously happened with:
  • This is the second time the Eleventh Doctor is shown with facial hair; coincidentally, he is previously depicted with it in TV: Day of the Moon, which was directly tied with this episode.
  • This was the last episode to be covered by Doctor Who Confidential due to that series' cancellation. Starting with The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe, the official Doctor Who website would feature short making-of videos after each episode's transmission.
  • A message that "Doctor Who Will Return" appears at the end of the episode.
  • This is the first series finale of the revived series in which the final scene is set outside the TARDIS.
  • This is the first and only time the Doctor wears his green, double-breasted moleskin coat in an odd-numbered episode.
  • Steven Moffat described the episode as "a big roller coaster ride of Doctor Who madness".
  • "Live Chess", came because Steven Moffat wanted to make chess — which he called "one of the most boring games in the world" — into a dangerous spectator sport.
  • The Dalek cameo was the culmination of a deliberate wind-up on Steven Moffat's part. Although he believed that the Daleks were an essential part of Doctor Who and should appear on a regular basis, he had been teasing the British press that they were being “rested” for season six. All the same, Moffat's decision to include a Dalek in the finale came on the spur of the moment, and was not by design.
  • Amy's confrontation with Madame Kovarian, a scene which shows what she might have been like had she not met the Doctor, was a late addition to the script.
  • The stopping of time at 5.02pm was prompted by what was intended to be a red herring in a list of predictions found in Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2011, edited by Clayton Hickman.
  • Meredith Vieira recorded her report of Churchill's return to the Buckingham Senate in front of a green screen while filming a segment for The Today Show's "Anchors Abroad" segment covering the wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton.
  • Unusually, filming began months before Steven Moffat tackled the script. As his plans for the season coalesced, Moffat knew of certain developments which would have to take place in the finale, and so he wrote a few pages of script back in the autumn of 2010, which became part of Toby Haynes' shooting schedule while recording material for The Impossible Astronaut/Day of the Moon, in the United States.
  • The episode comprised Block Nine of season six.
  • The first material to be filmed was the scenes in the Teselecta, which were filmed during the recording of Let's Kill Hitler, the other story to feature the Justice Department Vehicle.
  • Mark Gatiss was credited in this episode under the pseudonym "Rondo Haxton", a homage to the American horror actor Rondo Hatton on whom Gantok's look was based; Gatiss underwent prosthetics to play the part.
  • The cast found working with the eye patches strange as they had to act with one eye; Alex Kingston remarked that it made her "slightly dizzy".
  • Karen Gillan was allowed to fire a specially-made machine gun used for films.
  • The script called for an Indiana Jones style tunnel for the Headless Monks' chamber, but as that kind of location was not available in Cardiff a set was built instead.
  • The skulls were hand-crafted and required a lot of preparation, so it was one of the first things started for the episode's production.
  • To represent the malfunctioning Dalek, the white Paradigm casing introduced in Victory of the Daleks was heavily distressed. With the blue and orange Paradigm Daleks having been effectively destroyed when they were repurposed as the stone Daleks of The Big Bang, this meant that only the red and yellow versions remained intact. As it would transpire, however, neither would ever be used again on-screen; this would mark the last use of an original Paradigm casing in a featured role.
  • Dubbing was required to introduce the term “eye drive” for the devices originally called “data cores”, when it became clear that viewers might not understand that this was referring to the eyepatches.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • UK Overnight: 6.1 Million
  • Final: 7.67 million[4]

Rumours[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Doctor will get married.[5] This was proven true.
  • Part of this episode will be set in Egypt.[6] This was proven true.

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

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.
  • The Doctor's reflection in River's helmet shield is not reversed, as it should be.
  • When Gantok falls into the pit of skulls his hat falls off, yet it's back on right before he's devoured completely.
  • When River is about to shoot the Doctor, she begins raising her hand. In the next wide shot, it is risen fully and ready to fire. However, in the next close-up, she is still raising her hand.
  • Time was frozen at 05:02:57, and progressed to around 05:03:06 the first time the Doctor and River touch, but when the Doctor and River kiss later, a clock is shown on screen, with time resuming from 05:02:00.
  • When Amy and her team arrive to save the Doctor in the senate hall, the Doctor throws Winston Churchill to the floor and takes a few steps forward. A second later he is shown on the floor right next to Winston.
  • When the Doctor flashes back to the picnic on the lakeside, he fills River's wine glass about a quarter full, but when they all say, "Salut", the camera changes angles and the glass looks full; when the camera returns to its starting position, it is back to a quarter.
  • When the Doctor is talking to Rory about Amy in front of one of the Silence tanks, the Doctor's reflection shows both of his eyes completely visible, even though he is wearing his eye-drive.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

Series 6, part 2 DVD cover

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

  • The Wedding of River Song was released in Series 6 Part Two on DVD and Blu-Ray in region 1/A on 8 November 2011, in region 2/B on 10 October 2011 and in region 4/B on 3 November 2011.
  • The episode was later released in the Complete Sixth Series boxset on both DVD and Blu-ray, in region 1/A on 22 November 2011, in region 2/B on 21 November 2011 and in region 4/B on 1 December 2011.

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

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

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

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]