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* The Doctor once told Nardole that [[the TARDIS]] can't go anywhere without the [[fluid link K57]]. However, he reveals this to be untrue.
* The Doctor once told Nardole that [[the TARDIS]] can't go anywhere without the [[fluid link K57]]. However, he reveals this to be untrue.
* The [[air shell room]] in the TARDIS can provide [[oxygen]] to enough of the space station for them to stroll around.
* The [[air shell room]] in the TARDIS can provide [[oxygen]] to enough of the space station for them to stroll around.
=== Travelling ===
* The Doctor compares going to [[outer space]] to [[camping]], and refers to [[tent]]s and [[campsite]]s.
* Bill asks if there are [[review]]s for space locations, like there are [[online]] for [[restaurant]]s.


=== Units of measurement ===
=== Units of measurement ===
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* [[Chasm Forge]] is a [[mining station]] in [[outer space]]. It has a crew of 40.
* [[Chasm Forge]] is a [[mining station]] in [[outer space]]. It has a crew of 40.


=== Resources ===
=== Business and economics ===
* The smartsuits are made by [[Ganymede Systems]].
* Ganymede provides [[oxygen]] for personal use only, charging [[credit]]s for air, and making [[breathing]] into a [[capitalism|capitalist]] endeavour. Unauthorised oxygen is automatically expelled, to protect [[market value]].
* The Doctor sees the endpoint of [[capitalism]] as "a [[bottom line]] where [[human]] [[life]] has no value at all".
* He remarks that, "like every [[worker]] everywhere, we're fighting the suits."
 
==== Resources ====
* Chasm Forge is a station for [[mining]] [[copper ore]].
* Chasm Forge is a station for [[mining]] [[copper ore]].
* The managers of Chasm Forge are seeking a [[bottom line]] for [[oxygen]] usage, and are seemingly prepared to kill off and replace workers if they're using too much of it.


=== Foods and beverages ===
=== Foods and beverages ===
* The Doctor says that in five whole minutes, "we could [[boiling|boil]] the hell out of an [[egg]]."
* The Doctor says that in five whole minutes, "we could [[boiling|boil]] the hell out of an [[egg]]."
=== Travelling ===
* The Doctor compares going to [[outer space]] to [[camping]], and refers to [[tent]]s and [[campsite]]s.
* Bill asks if there are [[review]]s for space locations, like there are [[online]] for [[restaurant]]s.
=== Businesses ===
* The smartsuits are made by [[Ganymede Systems]].
* Ganymede provides [[oxygen]] for personal use only, charging [[credit]]s for air, and making [[breathing]] into a [[capitalism|capitalist]] endeavour. Unauthorised oxygen is automatically expelled, to protect [[market value]].


=== People ===
=== People ===
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* As a result of saving Bill from dying through exposure to the [[vacuum]], the Doctor has now become [[blind]]. An attempt to return his vision was made, but only the [[colour]] in his eyes returned.
* As a result of saving Bill from dying through exposure to the [[vacuum]], the Doctor has now become [[blind]]. An attempt to return his vision was made, but only the [[colour]] in his eyes returned.


=== Species ===
=== Time Lords ===
* [[Time Lord]]s can survive in the vacuum of [[space]] longer than [[human]]s can. In the Doctor's case here, he survived but [[blindness|lost his sight]].
* [[Time Lord]]s can survive in the vacuum of [[space]] longer than [[human]]s can. In the Doctor's case here, he survived but [[blindness|lost his sight]].
=== Literature ===
* The Doctor says, "[[Death]], where is thy sting?", quoting the {{w|First Epistle to the Corinthians}} in the [[New Testament]].


=== Culture ===
=== Culture ===
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* The Doctor jokes that "too many rescue ships" is a "[[first-world problem]]".
* The Doctor jokes that "too many rescue ships" is a "[[first-world problem]]".
* The Doctor quips that he thought he was just [[tweeting]], rather than locking the crew out of the [[subroutine]].
* The Doctor quips that he thought he was just [[tweeting]], rather than locking the crew out of the [[subroutine]].
* The Doctor sees the endpoint of [[capitalism]] as "a bottom line where [[human]] [[life]] has no value at all".
=== Literature ===
* The Doctor says, "[[Death]], where is thy sting?", quoting the {{w|First Epistle to the Corinthians}} in the [[New Testament]].


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==

Revision as of 05:53, 14 May 2017

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Oxygen was the fifth episode of the tenth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales.

The episode is most notable for showing the risks the Doctor places himself in to save his friends. In this case, saving Bill robs him of his sight, with an attempt to fix it failing, rendering this incarnation of the Doctor blind.

Synopsis

The Twelfth Doctor, Bill and Nardole investigate a strange space station, but are interrupted by walking dead in spacesuits... will they make it out alive? And how much does air actually cost?

Plot

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Cast

Crew

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References

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Technology

Medicine

  • The Doctor claims he has "stuff in [the TARDIS] that'll cure anything".

TARDIS

  • The Doctor once told Nardole that the TARDIS can't go anywhere without the fluid link K57. However, he reveals this to be untrue.
  • The air shell room in the TARDIS can provide oxygen to enough of the space station for them to stroll around.

Travelling

Units of measurement

Locations

Business and economics

Resources

  • Chasm Forge is a station for mining copper ore.
  • The managers of Chasm Forge are seeking a bottom line for oxygen usage, and are seemingly prepared to kill off and replace workers if they're using too much of it.

Foods and beverages

  • The Doctor says that in five whole minutes, "we could boil the hell out of an egg."

People

  • Nardole recognises Bill's smartsuit's interface voice as his ex Velma, and remembers her as a "nice girl, actress. Bit orange, left me for an AI at a call centre."
  • As a result of saving Bill from dying through exposure to the vacuum, the Doctor has now become blind. An attempt to return his vision was made, but only the colour in his eyes returned.

Time Lords

Literature

Culture

  • The Doctor mentions, amongst other things the smartsuits can do, updating Facebook.
  • Dahh-Ren cannot understand why Bill would experience racism herself.
  • The Doctor insinuates that the purpose of jokes, in general, is to distract people from whatever's about to kill them.
  • The Doctor jokes that "too many rescue ships" is a "first-world problem".
  • The Doctor quips that he thought he was just tweeting, rather than locking the crew out of the subroutine.

Story notes

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  • The read-through for Oxygen took place on 12 October 2016 (immediately after Capaldi and Mackie returned from promoting Series 10 at the 2016 New York Comic Con and in Toronto, Ont.), and filming on the episode took place between 17 October and 18 November.
  • On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson jokes that the Twelfth Doctor's hair is "chalky blonde", rather than grey.
  • On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson worried that this episode would turn out "too political".
  • On The Fan Show, Jamie Mathieson said that an ongoing joke on set was calling Peter Caulfield "Blue Peter", due to his character being blue. This was a reference to Blue Peter.
  • Two references to Star Trek are made:
    • The Doctor makes a speech about space being "the final frontier", quoting the monologue that opens each episode of Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation.
    • Nardole mentions the "Swish Swish" sound the doors always make. The Doctor says he hates that noise.
  • The blackboard from TV: The Pilot that was also used in Class reappears, in another of the Doctor's lectures.

Ratings

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Filming locations

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Production errors

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.

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Continuity

Home video releases

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Blu-ray releases

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Digital releases

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External links

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