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'''Majorca''' was [[Spain|Spanish]] island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] frequented by tourists. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] tried unsuccessfully to get [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] to Majorca on a few occasions ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hypothetical Gentleman (comic story)|Hypothetical Gentleman]]'') before finally landing them there. Their experience of the island was less than ideal, fraught with bad emulations of [[English]] food and tourist brochures that vastly exaggerated the island's charms. Though Rory tried to accentuate the positive of the place, Amy was unshakeably unimpressed. While waiting in the airport for a flight back to [[England]], the couple encountered Lady [[Christina de Souza]] and were subsequently rescued from their long stay in the airport lounge by the Doctor. Hearing of how disappointing Majorca had proved to be, the Doctor offered a replacement holiday for the couple on the luxury starliner, ''[[Excelsis]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Ashaya (comic story)|The Eye of Ashaya]]'') | '''Majorca''' was a [[Spain|Spanish]] island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]] frequented by tourists. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] tried unsuccessfully to get [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] to Majorca on a few occasions ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Hypothetical Gentleman (comic story)|Hypothetical Gentleman]]'') before finally landing them there. Their experience of the island was less than ideal, fraught with bad emulations of [[English]] food and tourist brochures that vastly exaggerated the island's charms. Though Rory tried to accentuate the positive of the place, Amy was unshakeably unimpressed. While waiting in the airport for a flight back to [[England]], the couple encountered Lady [[Christina de Souza]] and were subsequently rescued from their long stay in the airport lounge by the Doctor. Hearing of how disappointing Majorca had proved to be, the Doctor offered a replacement holiday for the couple on the luxury starliner, ''[[Excelsis]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Ashaya (comic story)|The Eye of Ashaya]]'') | ||
==Behind the scenes == | ==Behind the scenes == | ||
Majorca indirectly had a huge impact upon [[season 1]]. [[Rex Tucker]], who had long been scheduled to direct ''[[100,000 BC]]'', had booked a holiday to Majorca which he did not think would conflict with ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s production dates, originally set to begin in August 1963. However, [[Controller of BBC One|BBC1 Controller]] [[Donald Baverstock]] pushed the dates back eight weeks — precisely when Tucker was due in Majorca. Though initially offered the director's chair on what would become ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' in compensation, this, too, fell out of Tucker's grasp because of shifting schedule. Ultimately, the Majorcan sojourn meant that Tucker's most obvious impact on the first season of ''Doctor Who'' was the hiring of [[Tristram Cary]] for the [[incidental music]] on ''The Daleks''. He wouldn't direct until [[season 3]]'s ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]''. ([[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]'') | Majorca indirectly had a huge impact upon [[season 1]]. [[Rex Tucker]], who had long been scheduled to direct ''[[100,000 BC]]'', had booked a holiday to Majorca which he did not think would conflict with ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s production dates, originally set to begin in August 1963. However, [[Controller of BBC One|BBC1 Controller]] [[Donald Baverstock]] pushed the dates back eight weeks — precisely when Tucker was due in Majorca. Though initially offered the director's chair on what would become ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' in compensation, this, too, fell out of Tucker's grasp because of shifting schedule. Ultimately, the Majorcan sojourn meant that Tucker's most obvious impact on the first season of ''Doctor Who'' was the hiring of [[Tristram Cary]] for the [[incidental music]] on ''The Daleks''. He wouldn't direct until [[season 3]]'s ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]''. ([[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:24, 23 February 2013
Majorca was a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea frequented by tourists. The Eleventh Doctor tried unsuccessfully to get Amy Pond and Rory Williams to Majorca on a few occasions (COMIC: Hypothetical Gentleman) before finally landing them there. Their experience of the island was less than ideal, fraught with bad emulations of English food and tourist brochures that vastly exaggerated the island's charms. Though Rory tried to accentuate the positive of the place, Amy was unshakeably unimpressed. While waiting in the airport for a flight back to England, the couple encountered Lady Christina de Souza and were subsequently rescued from their long stay in the airport lounge by the Doctor. Hearing of how disappointing Majorca had proved to be, the Doctor offered a replacement holiday for the couple on the luxury starliner, Excelsis. (COMIC: The Eye of Ashaya)
Behind the scenes
Majorca indirectly had a huge impact upon season 1. Rex Tucker, who had long been scheduled to direct 100,000 BC, had booked a holiday to Majorca which he did not think would conflict with Doctor Who's production dates, originally set to begin in August 1963. However, BBC1 Controller Donald Baverstock pushed the dates back eight weeks — precisely when Tucker was due in Majorca. Though initially offered the director's chair on what would become The Daleks in compensation, this, too, fell out of Tucker's grasp because of shifting schedule. Ultimately, the Majorcan sojourn meant that Tucker's most obvious impact on the first season of Doctor Who was the hiring of Tristram Cary for the incidental music on The Daleks. He wouldn't direct until season 3's The Gunfighters. (REF: The First Doctor Handbook)