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|story name= Planet of the Ood | |story name= Planet of the Ood | ||
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|series= [[Doctor Who]] - [[List of television stories|TV stories]] | |series= [[Doctor Who]] - [[List of television stories|TV stories]] | ||
|number= [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] | |number= [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] |
Revision as of 16:55, 20 April 2008
"The Ood aren't born like this - a species born to serve could never evolve in the first place. What does the company do to make them obey?"
Synopsis
The Doctor and Donna travel to the Ood-Sphere, where danger awaits them as the The Doctor discovers the awful truth.
Plot
The Doctor takes Donna to her first alien planet the Ood-Sphere she is amazed but cold. There they discover that the Ood are being made to serve by Ood Operations removing one of their brains which controls independence and replacing it with a Translation sphere. A mysterious "red-eye" infection is spreading through the Ood and they begin to kill the staff at Ood operations. They make friends with the Doctor and Donna and the Doctor stops Mr Halpen from destroying the Ood Brain which would kill the Ood. Mr Halpen is turned into a Ood and the Circle of energy surrounding the Ood Brain is broken allowing the Ood to sing again. The Ood say they will remember the Doctor and Donna forever relieving the Doctor's guilt when he couldn't save them from falling into the Black Hole K37 Gem 5. The Ood are once again free! This Plot section needs to be more detialed
Cast
- The Doctor - David Tennant
- Donna Noble - Catherine Tate
- Solana Mercurio - Ayesha Dharker
- Mr Halpen - Tim McInnerny
- Sigma - Paul Kasey
- Dr Ryder - Adrian Rawlins
- Commander Kess - Roger Griffiths
- Mr Bartle - Paul Clayton
- Rep - Tariq Jordan
- Ood - Paul Kasey
- Voice of the Ood - Silas Carson
Production crew
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References
- The Doctor previously encountered the Ood on Sanctuary Base 6.
- The Ood Sphere is located in the same system as the Sense Sphere.
- An upgraded version of the Sanctuary Base 6 Rocket is seen by flying over the Doctor and Donna.
- The Second Great and Bountiful Human Empire is mentioned.
- The Doctor mentions his previous encounter with the Ood's 'red eyes' and their contact with The Devil.
- The Ood's song is telepathic.
- A member of Friends of the Ood appears.
- Donna mentions (for the second time) the bees disappearing.
- There is a quick reference to The Simpsons.
Story Notes
- The snow scenes were shot in a boiling hot week in August, using fake snow. This can be made in several ways. Usually the most convincing settled snow is created from tiny pieces of paper, with sprayed foam a good solution for falling snow.
- The transformation of Halpen into an Ood was originally far more graphic, but after the footage was viewed it was re-edited to be less horrific for a family audience.
- Russell T. Davies noted during production of the Ood's introductory episodes that he considered their home world to be close to that of the Sensorites.
- When Ood Sigma says to the Doctor "that your song will soon end", several seconds of the parting music that was playing in Doomsday is played.
Ratings
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Myths
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Filming Locations
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
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Continuity
- The Ood previously appeared in The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit.
- The Doctor refers to the time when he couldn't save the Ood from falling into the black hole in The Satan Pit.
- The Doctor comments that he visited the Sense-Sphere "ages ago". (DW: The Sensorites)
- Massive brains had previously appeared on TV in Time and the Rani and in the NA novel Deceit.
DVD Releases
- It will be released on the Series 4 boxset DVD in November 2008.
- It will be released as part of Series 4 Volume 1 on June 2nd 2008 alongside Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii.
- The BBFC has rated this story a 12 certificate citing a 'moderate gory scene'. Partners in Crime and The Fires of Pompeii were also both given PG certificates.
See also
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