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* The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s wedding with [[Elizabeth I]] is shown ([[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]]''). Presumably, the fact he indicates no intention of returning to his new wife is what results in her antagonism towards him when they next meet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s wedding with [[Elizabeth I]] is shown ([[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]]''). Presumably, the fact he indicates no intention of returning to his new wife is what results in her antagonism towards him when they next meet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] refers to his fate on [[Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'', ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] refers to his fate on [[Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'', ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
* As he begins to [[regenerate]], the War Doctor hopes for a "less conspicuous" [[ear]]s. [[Ninth Doctor|The body into which he regenerated]], though, had rather large ones, even compared to the War Doctor. It was in fact one of the first things he noted when looking at himself in a [[mirror]] in [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]'s [[flat]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'')
* As he begins to [[regenerate]], the War Doctor hopes for a "less conspicuous" pair of [[ear]]s. [[Ninth Doctor|The body into which he regenerated]], though, had rather large ones, even compared to the War Doctor. It was in fact one of the first things he noted when looking at himself in a [[mirror]] in [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]'s [[flat]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'')
* Just before leaving, the Tenth Doctor says, "I don't want to go." Eleven quips, "He always says that." ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* Just before leaving, the Tenth Doctor says, "I don't want to go." Eleven quips, "He always says that." ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]], when returning to his own timeline, tells the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that he is glad his "future is in good hands." These are the exact same words the [[First Doctor]] says to the [[Fifth Doctor]] upon the former's departure. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]], when returning to his own timeline, tells the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that he is glad his "future is in good hands." These are the exact same words the [[First Doctor]] says to the [[Fifth Doctor]] upon the former's departure. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
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* The Time Lords in the War Room mention that the [[High Council of Time Lords|High Council]] are holding an emergency session, and that they have plans of their own. This session is presumably the one depicted in ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''), in which the [[Rassilon|Lord President]] planned to use [[the Master]] to allow Gallifrey and the Time Lords to escape the time lock.
* The Time Lords in the War Room mention that the [[High Council of Time Lords|High Council]] are holding an emergency session, and that they have plans of their own. This session is presumably the one depicted in ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''), in which the [[Rassilon|Lord President]] planned to use [[the Master]] to allow Gallifrey and the Time Lords to escape the time lock.
* The War Doctor and his successors were plagued by the children they killed by using the Moment. When the Eleventh Doctor took [[Amy Pond]] to ''[[Starship UK]]'', he couldn't stand the sound of children crying. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
* The War Doctor and his successors were plagued by the children they killed by using the Moment. When the Eleventh Doctor took [[Amy Pond]] to ''[[Starship UK]]'', he couldn't stand the sound of children crying. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
* Confronting the War Doctor as he prepares to use the Moment, the Tenth Doctor notes that they shouldn't be here because of the [[time lock]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* Confronting the War Doctor as he prepares to use the [[Moment]], the Tenth Doctor notes that they shouldn't be here because of the [[time lock]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* When the Doctor calls from the [[Phone|TARDIS phone]], his telephone number once again is 07700900461, as it was in  ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'').
* The activation code for the [[vortex manipulator]] is 1716231163 - 17:16 23/11/63, the airdate and time of ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]'').


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 03:38, 24 November 2013

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The Day of the Doctor was the fiftieth anniversary special of Doctor Who. It was shown on both television and in cinemas across the world at 7:50 p.m. GMT, 23 November 2013, exactly 2 hours and 34 minutes. The BBC in fact credited it as the largest simulcast in television history.[1] It was the first episode of Doctor Who to be produced in 3D, and the first televisual multi-Doctor story since 1985's The Two Doctors.

The episode featured the return of David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, and the appearance of John Hurt as a previously unseen incarnation of the Doctor, the War Doctor. Furthermore, the War Doctor was shown beginning a regeneration into the Ninth Doctor, resolving the matter of where and when this incarnation originated from that had stood unanswered since his debut in 2005.

The special also included the surprise debut of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, as well as a cameo by an elderly Tom Baker, the former Fourth Doctor, whose role was kept ambiguous as either the Doctor or someone else entirely — the Curator.

Synopsis

The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him.

Plot

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Cast

Crew


References

  • The Zygon homeworld was destroyed during the first part of the Last Great Time War.
  • Jack Harkness' vortex manipulator was saved in the Black Archive of the UNIT. It later ended up in the possession of the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald.
  • The Doctor's age
    • While confronting a rabbit in Elizabethan England he briefly believes to be a Zygon in disguise, the Tenth Doctor says he is 904 years old.
    • When asked how old he is by the War Doctor, the Eleventh Doctor says he doesn't know and has lost track, settling on "Twelve hundred and something, I think, unless I'm lying." He goes on to say that he is so old he couldn't remember if he was lying about his age.
    • At this point, shortly before the end of his life, the Doctor who fought in the Time War says he's 400 years younger than the Eleventh Doctor when he gives his age as "Twelve hundred or something", making him somewhere between 800 and 900 years old.
  • Kate Stewart asks for one of her father's files. She says it may be filed under the 70s or the 80s referencing the UNIT dating ambiguity.

Story notes

  • The story uses the original opening sequence, modified to include a BBC logo.
  • With the regeneration of the War Doctor into the Ninth Doctor, every incarnation of the Doctor up to his current life has been depicted onscreen.
  • This episode marks the sixth televised Multi-Doctor story, not counting the times he meet his past or future self in the same regeneration.
  • Two specially recorded scenes were shown before the special in its showing in cinemas. The first featured Dan Starkey as Commander Strax, accompanied by his Sontaran clone batch, lecturing the viewers on cinema etiquette. The second featured Matt Smith and David Tennant as the Eleventh and Tenth Doctors instructing viewers to put on their 3D glasses.
  • Discounting the appearance of the Valeyard in The Trial of a Time Lord, this is the first story to feature a future Doctor before their official debut.
  • The brief scene that features the Ninth Doctor saying "And for my next trick" is recycled from one of the opening moments in his final episode, TV: The Parting of the Ways.

Production errors

  • As Osgood receives a call from the Eleventh Doctor, for Kate Stewart, she is heard talking on the phone but is seen running with the phone held out from her body.
  • When the Tenth Doctor proposes to Queen Elizabeth, a horse can be seen in the background. As he accuses her of not being human, the horse can be seen having changed positions to face them and back between camera shots.
  • The Space-Time Telegraph refers to the Brigadier's last name as "Left-Bridge" Stewart.

Continuity

Footnotes

  1. Doctor Who fans around the world await 50th anniversary special at BBC News
  2. The BBC iPlayer notes credit John Hurt's character as "the Other Doctor"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Plays a Zygon duplicate as well as the original


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