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* The [[read-through]] for ''Empress of Mars'' took place on [[11 January (production)|11 January]] [[2017 (production)|2017]], and [[principal photography|filming]] took place between [[27 January (production)|27 January]] and [[22 February (production)|22 February]] of that same year.
* The [[read-through]] for ''Empress of Mars'' took place on [[11 January (production)|11 January]] [[2017 (production)|2017]], and [[principal photography|filming]] took place between [[27 January (production)|27 January]] and [[22 February (production)|22 February]] of that same year.
* Actor [[Ysanne Churchman]] returns as the voice of [[Alpha Centauri (The Curse of Peladon)|Alpha Centauri]] at the age of 92, becoming the oldest actor to appear in the new series of ''Doctor Who''. To keep the reappearance of Alpha Centauri a surprise, Churchman was not credited in ''[[Radio Times]]'', nor on the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]].
* Actor [[Ysanne Churchman]] returns as the voice of [[Alpha Centauri (The Curse of Peladon)|Alpha Centauri]] at the age of 92, becoming the oldest actor to appear in the new television series of ''Doctor Who''. To keep the reappearance of Alpha Centauri a surprise, Churchman was not credited in ''[[Radio Times]]'', nor on the [[Doctor Who website|''Doctor Who'' website]].
* [[Mark Gatiss]] explains on ''[[The Fan Show: The Aftershow|The Aftershow]]'' that ''Empress of Mars'' began as a sequel to the 2015 ''[[series 9 (Doctor Who)|series 9]]'' episode ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'', but later turned into an [[Ice Warrior]] story, and with the inclusion of [[Alpha Centauri (The Curse of Peladon)|Alpha Centauri]] was intended as a '''''third''''' ''Peladon''-story, until the story was fully formed.
* [[Mark Gatiss]] explains on ''[[The Fan Show: The Aftershow|The Aftershow]]'' that ''Empress of Mars'' began as a sequel to the 2015 ''[[series 9 (Doctor Who)|series 9]]'' episode ''[[Sleep No More (TV story)|Sleep No More]]'', but later turned into an [[Ice Warrior]] story, and with the inclusion of [[Alpha Centauri (The Curse of Peladon)|Alpha Centauri]] was intended as a '''''third''''' ''Peladon''-story, until the story was fully formed.
* Guest star [[Ferdinand Kingsley]] was currently co-starring with [[Jenna Coleman]] in the TV series ''Victoria''. The image of [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]] used for this episode, however, is a portrait of [[Pauline Collins]] from [[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]''.
* Guest star [[Ferdinand Kingsley]] was currently co-starring with [[Jenna Coleman]] in the TV series ''Victoria''. The image of [[Victoria|Queen Victoria]] used for this episode, however, is a portrait of [[Pauline Collins]] from [[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]''.

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Empress of Mars was the ninth episode of the tenth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales. This episode was notable for introducing in 2017 the first on-screen female Ice Warrior, the Ice Queen Iraxxa, 50 years since the species were introduced in 1967's The Ice Warriors.

Empress saw the return of two actors from classic Doctor Who: Ysanne Churchman, reprising the role of Alpha Centauri for the first time since in the 1974 story The Monster of Peladon, and Anthony Calf, who last appeared on televised Doctor Who in the 1982 serial, The Visitation. An image of Pauline Collins, who appeared in 1967's TV: The Faceless Ones is also seen, taken from her 2006 appearance as Queen Victoria in TV: Tooth and Claw.

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When NASA discovers a message reading GOD SAVE THE QUEEN on Mars's surface, the Twelfth Doctor, Nardole, and Bill travel to the Red Planet to investigate it. On arrival, they find themselves embroiled in a conflict between the Ice Warriors and the Empress Iraxxa, and Victorian soldiers — who are determined to conquer Mars. It's just the same, only this time the humans are the ones invading. Now which side should the Doctor help: humans, or Ice Warriors? One thing is clear: the Doctor must choose fast, as the Martian hive awakens around them.

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