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Synopsis

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Plot

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Cast & Characters

  • The DoctorSylvester McCoy
  • AceSophie Aldred
  • Golcrum/Senator Hawk/President — Jon Culshaw
  • Antimony — Kevin Eldon
  • Admiral Mettna — Jacqueline Pearce
  • Casmus — Leonard Fenton
  • The Minister of Chance — Stephen Fry
  • Senator Sala — Britta Gartner
  • General Tannis — John Sessions
  • St Valentine — Anthony Stewart Head
  • Nessican — Dave Hill
  • Dr Cain — Charlotte Palmer
  • Speedwell — Stephen Brody
  • Campion — Gareth Jones
  • Captain Carne — Andrew McGibbon
  • Lieutenant Suneel — Michael Yale
  • The Kingmaker — Peggy Batchelor
  • Pilot — David Evans
  • Premier Bedloe — Robert Rietti
  • Computer — Julienne Davis
  • Magan — Emma Ferguson
  • President of Santiny — Huw Thomas
  • Major Bander/Prime Minister — Nick Romero
  • The BrigadierNicholas Courtney

References

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Story Notes

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Original Website Release/Broadcast

  • Pilot Episode - 13th July, 2001
  • Planet of Blood (1) - 14th February, 2002
  • Planet of Blood (2) - 22nd February, 2002
  • Planet of Blood (3) - 1st March, 2002
  • The Child (1) - 8th March, 2002
  • The Child (2) - 15th March, 2002
  • The Child (3) - 22nd March, 2002
  • No Child of Earth (1) - 29th March, 2002
  • No Child of Earth (2) - 5th April, 2002
  • No Child of Earth (3) - 12th April, 2002
  • Death Comes to Time (1) - 19th April, 2002
  • Death Comes to Time (2) - 26th April, 2002
  • Death Comes to Time (3) - 3rd May, 2002

Myths and rumours

  • The fate of the Doctor at the end of this story has been used by some factions of Doctor Who fandom as a rationale to "de-canonize" Doctor Who: The TV Movie and, in turn, the later 2005 TV series. Officially, however, Death Comes to Time -- or at least its ending -- is itself considered non-canonical.

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • This story is almost impossible to reconcile with other media (novels, audios, TV stories) due to its conclusion and is generally considered non-canon. Despite this, the events of this story are referred to in Trading Futures and The Gallifrey Chronicles. It's generally seen now as an alternate timeline, or perhaps the Doctor's fate at the end was an elaborate ruse of some sort, the resolution of which was left unchronicled.

Continuity

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CD and Other Releases

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See Also

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External Links