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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The title of the episode was revealed in [[Russell T Davies]]'s column ''[[A Letter from the Showrunner]]'' in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' #[[DWM 598|598]], which was styled as an affectionate parody of the song "[[The Twelve Days of Christmas]]".<ref name="DWM 598"/> The episode's title was also the answer to one of the questions in that issue's crossword puzzle. | * The title of the episode was revealed in [[Russell T Davies]]'s column ''[[A Letter from the Showrunner]]'' in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' #[[DWM 598|598]], which was styled as an affectionate parody of the song "[[The Twelve Days of Christmas]]".<ref name="DWM 598"/> The episode's title was also the answer to one of the questions in that issue's crossword puzzle. | ||
* Parts of the script of this episode were used in auditions for [[Ruby Sunday]]; the script for self-tapes from potential actors were truncated from the scripts of this episode and the previous, however the longer script for in-person auditions<ref name="DWM 586b">[[DWM 586]] - ''A Brand New Face'', Page 21</ref> in [[London]]<ref name="DWM 586a">[[DWM 586]] - ''Hello, Ruby Sunday'', Pages 16-20</ref> was adapted solely from the previous episode.<ref name="DWM 586b"/> | |||
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Revision as of 17:24, 26 December 2023
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The Devil's Chord will be the second episode of season one of Doctor Who,[1][2] to be broadcast in 2024.
Synopsis
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Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Ncuti Gatwa
- Ruby Sunday - Millie Gibson
- The Beatles[3] - TBA
- TBA - Jinkx Monsoon[4]
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Uncredited cast
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Crew
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Worldbuilding
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Notes
- The title of the episode was revealed in Russell T Davies's column A Letter from the Showrunner in Doctor Who Magazine #598, which was styled as an affectionate parody of the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas".[1] The episode's title was also the answer to one of the questions in that issue's crossword puzzle.
- Parts of the script of this episode were used in auditions for Ruby Sunday; the script for self-tapes from potential actors were truncated from the scripts of this episode and the previous, however the longer script for in-person auditions[5] in London[6] was adapted solely from the previous episode.[5]
Myths
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Filming locations
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Ratings
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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
- This is not the first television story to feature the Beatles; the group appeared in the 1965 serial The Chase [+]Loading...["The Chase (TV story)"] in footage played on the Time-Space Visualiser. The Doctor and their various companions often met the band in other media.
Home media releases
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Gallery
- Main article: The Devil's Chord (TV story)/Gallery
External links
- Official The Devil's Chord page on doctorwho.tv
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 DWM 598 - A Letter from the Showrunner, Page 10
- ↑ Doctor Who Boss Reveals Episode Title from Next Series on tvzoneuk.com
- ↑ Doctor Who to feature Beatles episode in Ncuti Gatwa's first season on radiotimes.com
- ↑ Jinkx Monsoon joins the new series of Doctor Who on doctorwho.tv
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 DWM 586 - A Brand New Face, Page 21
- ↑ DWM 586 - Hello, Ruby Sunday, Pages 16-20