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Doctor Who in the U.S. is a television documentary that aired on BBC America on 29 September 2012, immediately prior to The Angels Take Manhattan.

Synopsis

In some regions this special was titled "Doctor Who in America".

With all of the universe to explore, what keeps bringing the Doctor back to America? We uncover the Doctor’s special relationship with the U.S., from Daleks on the streets of New York to robot gunslingers in the Wild West. The special includes behind-the-scenes reports from the Doctor’s death in Monument Valley, Utah and the Weeping Angels’ invasion of Manhattan and looks back at the references to the 50 States in ‘Doctor Who.’

‘Doctor Who in the U.S.’ features contributions from the current Doctor Matt Smith, the Tenth Doctor David Tennant, as well as interviews with John Barrowman (Captain Jack), Arthur Darvill (Rory), Noel Clarke (Mickey) and Peter Purves who played Steven, a companion of the very First Doctor.

Topics covered

The programme was split into the following titled segments:

  • New York, New York
  • Americans in Doctor Who
  • Friends and Foes
  • Cowboys and Doctors
  • Into the West
  • Doctor Who in America

People interviewed

Crew

Home video releases

This special was included on the Doctor Who: The Complete Seventh Series DVD & Blu-ray box set (both standard & limited editions) released on 28 October 2013; and the Doctor Who: The Best of the Doctor 2005-2011, The Documentaries DVD (Region 4 only) released on 8 January 2014.

It was also made available on iTunes[1], Amazon Prime[2] & Google Play[3]; it was listed as Doctor Who: Best of Specials, Season 2, Episode 5.

Footnotes

External links