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'''The Shakespeare Code''' | '''The Shakespeare Code''' was the second episode of the revived ''[[Doctor Who]]'''s third series. It was broadcast on the 7th of March 2007. | ||
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*This will be the second appearance of a famous writer in the newer series (the first being [[Charles Dickens]] in the episode [[The Unquiet Dead]]) | *This will be the second appearance of a famous writer in the newer series (the first being [[Charles Dickens]] in the episode [[The Unquiet Dead]]) | ||
==Plot Holes== | |||
* ''[[Love's Labour's Won]]'' was already being featured on lists of Shakespeare's plays in [[1598]], the year before this story's setting. | |||
[[Category:Tenth Doctor episodes|Shakespeare Code, The]] | [[Category:Tenth Doctor episodes|Shakespeare Code, The]] | ||
[[Category:Stories set in England|Shakespeare Code, The]] | [[Category:Stories set in England|Shakespeare Code, The]] |
Revision as of 02:40, 12 April 2007
'The Shakespeare Code was the second episode of the revived Doctor Whos third series. It was broadcast on the 7th of March 2007.
Cast
Production
- Scenes for this episode were filmed in Coventry, Warwick and at the recreated Globe Theatre in London.
- The title appears to be a play on The Da Vinci Code, which is also a story based around a well-known figure of the Renaissance.
- This will be the second appearance of a famous writer in the newer series (the first being Charles Dickens in the episode The Unquiet Dead)
Plot Holes
- Love's Labour's Won was already being featured on lists of Shakespeare's plays in 1598, the year before this story's setting.