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None as, such, however [[The Empty Child (monster)|the Empty Child]] serves as the principal threat. | |||
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Season: | 27 |
Doctor: | Ninth Doctor |
Companion | Rose Tyler |
Jack Harkness | |
Original Airdate: | 21st May 2005 |
Format: | 1 45-minute episode |
Production Code: | 169 |
Writer: | Steven Moffat |
Director: | James Hawes |
Producer: | Phil Collinson |
Cast
Crew
Bad Guys
None as, such, however the Empty Child serves as the principal threat.
Story Notes
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Duration
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Continuity
Music
Cultural References
Location Filming
- Although the building is supposed to be in London, the location used for filming Albion Hospital was actually the Cardiff Royal Infirmary.
Quotes
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Errors and Plot Holes
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