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* This isn't the first time The Doctor has tried to broker a peace between the Silurians and Humans. ([[DW]]: [[Doctor Who and the Silurians|''Doctor Who and the Silurians'']]) | * This isn't the first time The Doctor has tried to broker a peace between the Silurians and Humans. ([[DW]]: [[Doctor Who and the Silurians|''Doctor Who and the Silurians'']]) | ||
* This story shares many simularities to [[DW]]: [[Doctor Who and the Silurians|''Doctor Who and the Silurians'']] | * This story shares many simularities to [[DW]]: [[Doctor Who and the Silurians|''Doctor Who and the Silurians'']] | ||
* This is the second time the Doctor has used a church as a refuge, the first time was in [[DW]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'' | * This is the second time the Doctor has used a church as a refuge, the first time was in [[DW]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]. ''The Doctor also herded people into the church in [[Amy's Choice]] and in [[The Daemons]]. | ||
==DVD and Blu-ray releases == | ==DVD and Blu-ray releases == |
Revision as of 09:50, 24 May 2010
The Hungry Earth is the eighth episode of Series Five. It is the first part of a two-part story. It marks the re-appearance of the Silurians for the first time in 26 years.
Synopsis
It’s 2020, and the most ambitious drilling project in history has reached deeper beneath the Earth’s crust than man has ever gone before – but now the ground itself is fighting back. The Doctor, Amy and Rory arrive in a tiny mining village and find themselves plunged into a battle against a deadly danger from a bygone age. [1]
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Rory Williams - Arthur Darvill
- Dr. Nasreen Chaudhry - Meera Syal
- Alaya - Neve McIntosh
- Tony Mack - Robert Pugh
- Elliot - Samuel Davies
- Mo - Alun Raglan
- Ambrose - Nia Roberts
- Malohkek - Richard Hope
- Eldane - Stephen Moore
Crew
Executive Producers Steven Moffat, Piers Wenger and Beth Willis |
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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. |
Despite the centrality of prosthetics to creating the Silurians — and indeed the inclusion of an interview with Rob Mayor on CON: "After Effects" — no member of Millennium FX's staff received an individual credit on this episode. Similarly, Davy Jones was fairly extensively interviewed in CON: "After Effects", where he was clearly shown to be doing the job of the prosthetics make-up artist. However he wasn't credited for his work. This was the first time he was visually confirmed to be working on Doctor Who since The Parting of the Ways. Malcolm Hulke did not receive a credit for creating the Silurians, seemingly indicating that the BBC owns them outright. |
References
Technology
- The Doctor has a pair of sunglasses that function as infrared thermal imaging scanners.
Story notes
- The episode was incorrectly entitled, The Ground Beneath their Feet.
- A review for the episode by Beehive City states that the year is actually 2020 despite the press release saying 2015. It may have been changed due to some events of the previous episode happen in 2015.
- The masks the Silurians wear are similar to the helmets the Sycorax wore. (DW: The Christmas Invasion) The visor's different scanning types are reminiescient of the helmets used by the aliens in the Predator film series. Also when Matt Smith moves his hand when looking through the heat scanning glasses, there is the same 'swish' sound heard when the Predator changes scanning type.
- Matt Smith celebrated his 27th birthday during the filming of this episode.
- Amy and Rory see future versions of themselves in 2020 from a distance, seemingly revisiting their past adventure and watching their past (current, from a series perspective) selves.
- The completed episode had a running time of sixty minutes, requiring over fifteen minutes of footage to be removed in order to fit its broadcast slot.
- This Silurian tribe have the ability to flick their long forked tongues at their enemies, injecting them with poison. The Doctor implies that he has prior knowledge of such an ability, suggesting that he had encountered another Silurian tribe with a similar trait.
- This is the first Silurian story to feature a female member of the species.
- Originally, Mo and Amy were to be stripped down to their underwear before being dissected. This was removed for being "too adult".
- Amy mentions that she has been travelling with the Doctor for "months".
Ratings
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Rumours
- It is rumoured that the Sea Devils will appear as one of the races seen in the trailers. This was proven false.
- Melanie Walters will appear in this episode and in Cold Blood. This is likely as Walters has been confirmed as a guest star. Also, she is Welsh, and The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood are set in a Welsh village.
Filming locations
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Production errors
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Continuity
- The Silurians have appeared twice in television stories in 1970's DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians and in 1984's DW: Warriors of the Deep.
- The Silurians return after a 26 year absence, having last appeared in DW: Warriors of the Deep.
- In reply to the question "Are you scared of monsters?" The Doctor says "No, they're scared of me." Similar to something he says in DW: The Girl in the Fireplace to Reinette.
- A similar drilling project took place in DW: Inferno.
- The Doctor again mentions that the sonic screwdriver doesn't work on wood. (DW: Silence in the Library)
- This isn't the first time The Doctor has tried to broker a peace between the Silurians and Humans. (DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians)
- This story shares many simularities to DW: Doctor Who and the Silurians
- This is the second time the Doctor has used a church as a refuge, the first time was in DW: Father's Day. The Doctor also herded people into the church in Amy's Choice and in The Daemons.
DVD and Blu-ray releases
BBC Video - Doctor Who Series Five - Volume Three will feature Amy's Choice, The Hungry Earth, Cold Blood and Vincent and the Doctor. It will be released on Monday 2nd August 2010 (UK Only) on DVD and Blu-ray.[2]
See also
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External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/the-hungry-earth-5209.htm
- ↑ DWM 421, Page 18