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The Satan Pit is an episode in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the second part of a two-part story, following The Impossible Planet. The story is set to be broadcast in Spring of 2006. | |||
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1 Synopsis | |||
2 Cast | |||
3 Notes | |||
4 References | |||
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Synopsis | |||
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. | |||
When the TARDIS crew land on an alien planet, the last thing they expect is to arrive in Hell, and come face-to-face with the Devil. According to the Christmas 2005 edition of the Radio Times listing magazine, in this episode "the TARDIS journeys to the darkest limits of creation". | |||
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Cast | |||
The Doctor — David Tennant | |||
Rose Tyler — Billie Piper | |||
Toby — Will Thorp | |||
Jefferson — Danny Webb | |||
The Devil — To be announced | |||
Roles to be announced: | |||
Shaun Parkes | |||
Claire Rushbrook | |||
Danny Webb | |||
Ronnie Jhutta | |||
Myanna Buring | |||
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Notes | |||
Chris Evans is rumoured to be playing the part of the Devil in this two-part story. | |||
Writer Matt Jones also wrote, as Matthew Jones, the Virgin New Adventures novel Bad Therapy, featuring the Seventh Doctor and Chris Cwej. He was script editor on Russell T. Davies's Channel 4 series, Queer as Folk. | |||
According to Doctor Who Magazine #366, The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit will be released along with Love & Monsters as a "vanilla" DVD. | |||
According to The Guardian on March 30, 2006, this episode is set on a "spaceship adrift at the edge of a black hole." [1] | |||
In an interview with SFX magazine (#142), Russell T. Davies said that the characters in this story are "pioneers in a dangerous situation, like the Wild West." | |||
The news item on the official BBC website confirming Will Thorp as playing Toby used the title The Satan Pit to refer to the two-parter as a whole. Whether or not this means he will only be in the second episode of the two-parter is unknown. [2] | |||
At the press launch for the 2006 season of Doctor Who, David Tennant said, "Basically they find a 'darkness' which doesn't seem to have an explanation and even The Doctor is stumped by what is under the planet." Billie Piper also said, "The Ood are in this one."[1] Press coverage described the Ood as "squid-like aliens".[2] | |||
Russell T. Davies and director James Strong have described this episode as "Just about as tense and scary as Doctor Who can get". | |||
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References | |||
↑ "David Tennant and Billie Piper Q&A", BBC, 2006-03-28. URL accessed on 2006-03-29. | |||
↑ "Doctor Who Series Two Press Launch", BBC, 2006-03-29. URL accessed on 2006-03-29. | |||
This Doctor Who-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it, and please consider joining Wikipedia's project on Doctor Who. | |||
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Satan_Pit" | |||
Revision as of 19:49, 15 April 2006
Template:Pre-Broadcast The Satan Pit is an episode in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the second part of a two-part story, following The Impossible Planet. The story is set to be broadcast in Spring of 2006.
Contents [hide] 1 Synopsis 2 Cast 3 Notes 4 References
[edit] Synopsis Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. When the TARDIS crew land on an alien planet, the last thing they expect is to arrive in Hell, and come face-to-face with the Devil. According to the Christmas 2005 edition of the Radio Times listing magazine, in this episode "the TARDIS journeys to the darkest limits of creation".
[edit] Cast The Doctor — David Tennant Rose Tyler — Billie Piper Toby — Will Thorp Jefferson — Danny Webb The Devil — To be announced Roles to be announced: Shaun Parkes Claire Rushbrook Danny Webb Ronnie Jhutta Myanna Buring [edit] Notes Chris Evans is rumoured to be playing the part of the Devil in this two-part story. Writer Matt Jones also wrote, as Matthew Jones, the Virgin New Adventures novel Bad Therapy, featuring the Seventh Doctor and Chris Cwej. He was script editor on Russell T. Davies's Channel 4 series, Queer as Folk. According to Doctor Who Magazine #366, The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit will be released along with Love & Monsters as a "vanilla" DVD. According to The Guardian on March 30, 2006, this episode is set on a "spaceship adrift at the edge of a black hole." [1] In an interview with SFX magazine (#142), Russell T. Davies said that the characters in this story are "pioneers in a dangerous situation, like the Wild West." The news item on the official BBC website confirming Will Thorp as playing Toby used the title The Satan Pit to refer to the two-parter as a whole. Whether or not this means he will only be in the second episode of the two-parter is unknown. [2] At the press launch for the 2006 season of Doctor Who, David Tennant said, "Basically they find a 'darkness' which doesn't seem to have an explanation and even The Doctor is stumped by what is under the planet." Billie Piper also said, "The Ood are in this one."[1] Press coverage described the Ood as "squid-like aliens".[2] Russell T. Davies and director James Strong have described this episode as "Just about as tense and scary as Doctor Who can get". [edit] References ↑ "David Tennant and Billie Piper Q&A", BBC, 2006-03-28. URL accessed on 2006-03-29. ↑ "Doctor Who Series Two Press Launch", BBC, 2006-03-29. URL accessed on 2006-03-29.
This Doctor Who-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it, and please consider joining Wikipedia's project on Doctor Who. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Satan_Pit"
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