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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the fiftieth anniversary special of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was shown on both [[television]] and in [[cinema]]s across the world at 7:50 p.m. GMT, [[23 November (releases)|23 November]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]], exactly 2 hours and 34 minutes. The [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] in fact credited it as the largest simulcast in television history.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25009889 Doctor Who fans around the world await 50th anniversary special] at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news BBC News]</ref> It was the first episode of ''Doctor Who'' to be produced in [[3D]], and the first televisual [[List of multi-Doctor stories|multi-Doctor story]] since [[2007 (releases)|2007]]'s ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the fiftieth anniversary special of Doctor Who. The episode featured the return of [[David Tennant]] as the [[Tenth Doctor]], and the appearance of [[John Hurt]] as a previously unknown incarnation of the Doctor; [[The War Doctor]]. The special also included the surprise debut of [[Peter Capaldi]] as the [[Twelfth Doctor]], as well as a cameo from an elderly [[Tom Baker]], the former [[Fourth Doctor]], whose role was kept ambiguous as either the Doctor or someone else entirely - [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|The Curator]].
 
The episode featured the return of [[David Tennant]] as the [[Tenth Doctor]], and the appearance of [[John Hurt]] as a previously unseen incarnation of the Doctor, the [[War Doctor]]. Furthermore, the War Doctor was shown beginning a [[regeneration]] into the [[Ninth Doctor]], resolving the matter of where and when this incarnation originated from that had stood unanswered since his debut in [[2005 (releases)|2005]].
 
The special also included the surprise debut of [[Peter Capaldi]] as the [[Twelfth Doctor]], as well as a cameo by an elderly [[Tom Baker]], the former [[Fourth Doctor]], whose role was kept ambiguous as either the Doctor or someone else entirely — the [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|Curator]].


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In [[2013]], something terrible is awakening in [[London]]'s [[National Gallery]]; in [[1562]], a murderous plot is afoot in [[Elizabethan]] [[England]]; and somewhere in space [[Last Great Time War|an ancient battle]] reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him.
The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
The plot intertwines three threads related to present day England, Elizabethan England, and the fall of Arcadia, Gallifrey's second city, and the last day of the Time War. At Coal Hill School (the school attended by Susan Foreman in the first transmitted episode of Doctor Who, where Ian Chesterton is now Chairman of the Governors and W. Coburn is the Headmaster) Clara Oswald receives a message from the Eleventh Doctor and returns to the TARDIS, which is by royal order airlifted to Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. Preserved instructions from Elizabeth I of England (revealed to have been married to the Doctor) are shown to the Doctor, along with a 3-D portrait of the Last Day of the Time War, entitled "No More" or "Gallifrey Falls", and other 3-D paintings. The instructions also name the Doctor the National Gallery's 'curator,' to protect treasures Elizabeth I felt no one else could preserve. The other 3-D portraits' glass has been broken from within and figures in the paintings have disappeared. It transpires that the shape-shifting Zygons, preserved in old images, are invading. To defeat them, UNIT plan to detonate a nuclear warhead in London, from within their base, which contains a number of artifacts and is TARDIS-proof. In the meantime, in the midst of the Time War, the War Doctor - a hitherto-unknown "hidden" or "dark" incarnation of the Doctor (who bridges the gap between the original and 2005 series, and is unrevealed until this season) - watches Gallifrey falling to a Dalek invasion, and decides to trigger a weapon of mass destruction called the "Moment", which is described as a "galaxy eater" and will destroy both races completely. The weapon is sentient - it appears with the form of past assistant Rose Tyler to challenge whether this mass killing is truly right, by showing him what will become of him and the consequences, if he proceeds. In Elizabethan England the Doctor and a young Elizabeth I also find themselves under threat from Zygons. Locked in the Tower of London, the Doctor communicates to his present-day companions the code to activate a time transporter at UNIT, allowing them to escape the Zygons. Joined by his previous incarnation and the War Doctor, they enter UNIT by entering a picture in the same way as the Zygons. The Doctor triggers a memory eraser, causing humans and Zygons to forget which of them is human and which merely shape-shifting human appearance, forcing them to discuss peace rather than extreme solutions. The War Doctor, believing he now knows the consequences and has decided what is right, proceeds with his intention of detonating the Galaxy Eater. However his other two present incarnations convince him to change his mind and seek an alternative resolution. Instead they summon all of the Doctor's incarnations (including a not-yet-shown future incarnation seen fleetingly) who, working together, time-lock Gallifrey in an unknown location leaving the Dalek invaders of that planet to destroy themselves by the intensity of their own attack, now without a target. The War Doctor expresses approval of the incarnations he will become, and both he and the Tenth Doctor depart in their respective TARDISes, and the War Doctor is seen beginning to regenerate, echoing the First Doctor by saying that his body is "wearing a bit thin". Due to the disruption of time streams, they know they will not remember the War Doctor saving Gallifrey; both will remember him as destroying it. At the end, the Eleventh Doctor meets the mysterious Curator of the museum—played by Tom Baker (who played the iconic Fourth Doctor)—and is told that the painting's actual name was neither "No More" nor "Gallifrey Falls," but the singular "Gallifrey Falls No More", and '"Who" knows', hinting that the plan to save Gallifrey had worked, and the Doctor's future involves finding it. The episode ends with a nod to the series' history when the Doctor describes a dream he's had—one where the entire range of Doctor incarnations are seen together and the Doctor determines he will seek out Gallifrey once more.
It's 2013, and the camera focuses on the infamous police constable walking the beat by the I.M Foreman's Junkyard sign, now posted by Coal Hill School. Clara's voice can be heard giving a lesson: she is now a teacher.
 
As her students leave, a teacher runs into the classroom. He informs Clara that "her doctor" called, and left an address. She grabs her helmet, hops on her motorbike, and drives straight into the open TARDIS. The Doctor, perusing a copy of Advanced Quantum Mechanics, welcomes Clara back with a huge hug, before the TARDIS takes off without starting the engines.
Startled, the Doctor looks out to see a helicopter carrying the TARDIS away from the field: it's UNIT. He calls their head of Scientific Research, Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, and learns that he has been summoned to the Tower of London. Upon arrival, he is handed sealed orders from Elizabeth I and taken into the National Gallery for proof of her credentials.
As they walk, the Doctor explains his relationship with UNIT to Clara, who is skeptical of the Doctor having an actual job. They stop in front of an impossible painting, something that belongs neither on Earth nor in 2013: an oil painting in 3-D. It depicts the fall of Arcadia on the last day of the Time War. Kate tells the Doctor that there is some controversy over the work's name. It is either named No More or Gallifrey Falls. The painting is a slice of frozen time, a form of Time Lord art.
The Doctor is visibly disturbed by the painting. As his old memories awaken, he shares with Clara his darkest secret: the life he has tried to bury for years. There was a past incarnation of the Doctor that fought in the Time War, and made the ultimate decision to eliminate the Daleks and the Time Lords.
As the Daleks ravage Arcadia, the Gallifreyans are running in fear. There is little hope of survival. As children cry and the people scream, a soldier messages the High Council of Time Lords: Arcadia has fallen. He looks around and sees the Doctor's TARDIS. Then the elderly voice of The War Doctor asks him for his gun. He carves a message for the warring civilizations to see: NO MORE.
The High Commanders gather in the War Room, planning their next moves. They receive the Doctor's message, calling him a madman. A Time Lady rushes in to inform the War Council that there has been a breach in the vaults. The most feared and forbidden weapon in the universe is missing: The Moment. The Doctor has stolen it, and intends to use it to end the Time War.
The Doctor strides across a desolate desert, a burlap sack over his shoulder. He enters a barn-like dwelling, and uncovers a complicated box, covered in gears. While he puzzles over how to open it, he hears a rustling sound. He opens the door and calls out. A girl's voice behind him reassures him that it’s "just a Wolf". Startled, he turns around: it's Rose Tyler, or at least an entity in her shape. He grabs her arm and throws her out the door, only for her to appear again, sitting on The Moment. She begins questioning the Doctor as to his motives and rationalizations (though it looks like she is making fun of him). Not realizing what she is, he orders her out, and then burns his hand on the box. Impishly, she guides the Doctor to realize that she is the interface of the Moment. She can hear the Doctor's thoughts, and has chosen the form of Rose Tyler / Bad Wolf as a familiar figure from his future. War-weary and bitter, he tells her to stop calling him the Doctor: he has lost the right to bear the title. She replies that he will be the one to save the universe. He explains that the suffering of the universe is too great: he must end it. Like a conscience, she challenges his words and actions, guiding him towards his future. He will destroy the Daleks, but he will also murder his own people. As to how many children on Gallifrey will die, he has no idea. She opens a window in time, to show him the man he will become. A time fissure opens, and a fez falls out.
Kate explains that Elizabeth left the painting to prove that the orders do come from her. The Doctor breaks the seal and reads her words. "My dearest love: I hope the painting known as Gallifrey Falls will serve as proof that it is your Elizabeth that writes to you now. You will recall that you pledged yourself to the safety of my kingdom. In that capacity, I have appointed you curator of the Under-Gallery, where deadly danger to England is locked away. Should any disturbance occur within its walls, it is my wish that you should be summoned. Godspeed, gentle husband."
As Kate leads the Doctor and Clara away, McGilop receives a mysterious phone call. Befuddled, he stares at the painting, wondering why he should move it.
In England 1562, the Tenth Doctor and Queen Elizabeth I ride out of the TARDIS on horseback, to prove that it really is bigger on the inside. They share a picnic on a hill, after which he proposes marriage. When she joyfully accepts, the Doctor accuses her of being a Zygon. He whips out a "device that goes ding" to prove that she is a shape shifter, before realizing that it was the horse. They run for their lives, the Doctor now an engaged man. They split up in the woods, but Elizabeth is accosted by the Zygon.  
The Doctor runs through the woods, even threatening a rabbit before he is reunited with Elizabeth. However, a doppelganger of her appears, and he is unable to tell who is who. Suddenly a time fissure appears, and a fez falls through, shocking the Doctor and company.
Kate welcomes the Doctor and Clara to the Under-Gallery, established by Elizabeth I to house dangerous art. The Doctor notices that the floor is covered in stone dust, and asks Osgood to analyze it (with a triplicate report and lots of graphs). As they walk through the gallery, the Doctor spots a fez and immediately dons it, much to the bemusement of Clara.
Kate shows them more 3-D paintings, all landscapes, with the glass covering the floor. The Doctor notes that the glass has been shattered from the inside, and Kate says that they all contained figures, which are now missing. Suddenly, another time fissure opens. Annoyed, the Doctor faintly recalls seeing the fissure before, before realizing that the fez that had fallen through was the fez he was now wearing. Delighted, he throws the fez into the fissure and followed it. Clara tries to follow, but Kate restrains her.
The Eleventh Doctor falls through the fissure and lands in front of the Tenth. Stunned, he dons the fez himself. The Eleventh pops up and gabbles excitedly about how skinny his predecessor is, which makes the Tenth realize who he is. They incredulously pull out their sonic screwdrivers and compare them.
As they begin bickering, the time fissure increases in intensity. The Doctor orders the two Queens to run away. They both kiss the Tenth Doctor and flee. The Eleventh shouts through the funnel to Clara in 2013. Hypothesizing that the fissure can go both ways, he tosses his fez in, but it fails to appear in 2013.
The War Doctor picks up the fez and steps into the fissure. Back in 1562, the two Doctors try to reverse the polarity, but the War Doctor falls through, landing in front of his future selves. He jovially greets them, asking after the Doctor and mistaking them for his companions. The two older Doctors simply pull out their sonics, affirming their identity to their younger self. Unimpressed by his future incarnations, the War Doctor asks if he is going through a mid-life crisis.
Suddenly, they are surrounded by the Queen's soldiers. They are threatened by them, but Clara's voice sounds from the fissure in 2013, allowing the Doctors to convince them that she is "The Wicked Witch of the Well". The Queen returns to the group, implying that her human counterpart is dead. She has them arrested and taken to the Tower of London (the Eleventh loudly hinting for her to take them there). The hint is picked up on by Kate, who takes Clara to the Black Archive to retrieve Jack Harkness' Vortex Manipulator.
The Doctors are thrown in a cell with a wooden door. The War Doctor tries to sonic the door, but it fails. The Tenth asks why these three Doctors have been brought together.
Osgood and McGilop are reading the results of the analysis of the stone dust. The dust is from materials not found in the structure of the building, but statues. Osgood realizes why the statues were smashed: the inhabitants of the paintings needed a hiding place. The Zygons reveal themselves, accost McGilop, and corner Osgood. Osgood prays for the Doctor to save her, but instead of being eaten, she is faced with her duplicate. The Zygon taunts Osgood, but she gains the upper hand by tripping the alien with its own scarf, and runs.
Kate and Clara enter the Black Archive, housing the most dangerous alien tech recovered by UNIT. Its contents are so top secret that its staff has their memories modified every day. Apparently, this has happened to Clara, as she has already obtained the necessary clearance to enter the archive. They view the Vortex Manipulator, by trying to find the activation code. The Doctor has the code, but he hasn't informed UNIT of it. A scientist phones Kate, and she orders him to take a picture of some numerals (possibly the code) and text it to her. Osgood and McGilop enter the Archive, to Clara's surprise. They and Kate reveal themselves as Zygons. As they prepare to kill Clara, she sees the picture of the numerals on the phone. Taking a desperate gamble, she enters the code and travels to the past.
The Eleventh Doctor scratches the activation code onto a wall in their cell, while the other two Doctors puzzle out how to escape. The War Doctor proposes an isolated sonic shift in the door molecules in order to disintegrate the door, but the Tenth Doctor rejects the idea, saying it would take centuries to calculate necessary formula. The War Doctor starts bickering with the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors, chastising them for their shame of being "grown-up". Subdued, they look at him darkly, reminding him of the day he ended the Time War (unaware that this is that Doctor in the process of making that choice). Bad Wolf Rose reappears, and urges him to ask his future selves the question that he needs to know: How many children were on Gallifrey that day. The Eleventh Doctor claims he doesn't know, and that he's forgotten the events of that day. The Tenth Doctor bitterly states that there were 2.47 billion children that day. The Tenth Doctor has become "the man who regrets" and the Eleventh "the man who forgets". They are the future of the Doctor.
Bad Wolf Rose reminds the War Doctor that his sonic screwdriver, at the most basic level, is the "same software, different face". They realize that if the War Doctor scans the door and implants it as a permanent subroutine in the screwdriver, it will take 400 years to calculate the formula necessary to disintegrate the door, meaning that the Eleventh Doctor's screwdriver, being essentially the same as the ones before it, has the completed calculation ready. They exuberantly congratulate themselves on their cleverness, before Clara pushes open the door, which has been unlocked the entire time. Clara chastises the three Doctors for being obtuse, and the Queen comes in, telling them that she left the door unlocked the entire time as a test. She takes them down to the Zygons' lair to show them their plan.  
Osgood walks in the halls of the Under-Gallery, before discovering her sister trapped in a Zygon nest. She frees her, but Kate bemoans the fact that the Zygons have control of the Black Archive.  
The Doctors and Clara follow the Queen to the lair, whereupon they discover that the Zygons intend to invade the cushier future (2013) in order to establish a new home-world. They therefore have translated themselves into status cubes, which are the Time Lord's three-dimensional paintings. They are freezing themselves to escape the primitive time period they are trapped in. The Tenth Doctor tries again to prove that the Queen is the Zygon version, but she reveals (to his mortification) that she is the real Elizabeth: she slew her twin in the forest and took her place as Zygon commander. She calls on the Doctor to save England, but first whisks him away to be married (with his past and future selves as reluctant witnesses, and an enthusiastic Clara).
The three Doctors and Clara return to the Tenth's TARDIS (with the other two insulting the desktop theme). The three Doctor's presence causes the TARDIS to short a bit, showing the interior of the War Doctor's TARDIS, then finally the most current TARDIS desktop (which also receives an insult). They set sail for the Black Archive.
Kate, Osgood, and McGillop confront their doppelgangers in the Black Archive. She threatens to detonate a nuclear warhead in order to protect the planet, and voice-activates it. The Doctor's voice crackles on, begging Kate not to detonate. He tries to land, but the Tower of London is TARDIS-proof. However, they figure out a way to get in. The Doctor calls McGillop in the past, and instructs him to bring the painting to the Black Archive.
The two Kates fight over the detonation, both needing to agree in order to stop the detonation. Osgood begs the Doctor to save them again, as the Doctors and Clara force their way out of the painting, having frozen themselves in it earlier. The three Doctors hand the Kates an ultimatum: they trigger the memory modifiers to confuse everybody as to whether they are a Zygon or a human. Then, if they stop the detonation and create a peace treaty, they will have their memories restored. Utterly confused over their identities, the Kates stop the detonation and negotiate a treaty.
As they hash it out, Clara speaks to the War Doctor. She figured out that he hasn't used The Moment yet, explaining that her Doctor always talked about the day he wiped out the Time Lords. She says that he would do anything to take it back, but the War Doctor remains convinced that his actions will save billions of lives in the future. The Moment has come.
The Doctor stands in front of the moment, a big red button to push. The interface questions him once more, trying to convince him of his goodness. He doesn't believe he is worthy of the name "Doctor", losing all hope for himself and his people. The interface reminds him of his hope as his future selves step out of their TARDISes. They join him at The Moment, ready to support the man who was the Doctor more than anybody else. They prepare to push the button together, but Clara tearfully objects. She never pictured the Doctor actually pushing the button, despite the fact that she knew he did it.  
The reality of the Time War projects around them: children crying, innocents suffering. The Doctor could not find another way to end it all, but Clara believes in a different solution. She reminds the Time Lord of who he is: the Warrior, the Hero, and the Doctor. They've had plenty of warriors, and what he will do is a heroic act unto itself. What the universe needs now is a Doctor: never cruel or cowardly, never giving in. A new day dawns on Gallifrey: a day of hope.
A brilliant new idea dawns on the Doctors. The intent of the Moment worked: the Doctor saw the future he needed to see. They change their minds about using the Moment. Instead, they intend to freeze Gallifrey in a moment in time, slipped away in a pocket universe. The Daleks will be exterminated in their own crossfire, and the universe will believe that the two races destroyed each other.  
Another message appears before the High Command: GALLIFREY STANDS. The Doctors race in their TARDISes towards Gallifrey, and transmit themselves in the War Room. Three transmissions, each showing a different Doctor, appear. They explain their plan, their mad plan to save Gallifrey. They position themselves around the planet, and prepare to freeze it through the stasis cubes. The General objects, claiming that the calculations would take centuries, but the Doctor is well prepared for the task. After all, he's had centuries to think about it. Ten more phone boxes fly around the planet, and all the incarnations of the Doctor (including his thirteenth) come together to save Gallifrey. High Command gives their blessing, and the Doctors save the planet.
Back in the National Gallery, they muse on the ambiguity of whether their plan succeeded. The mysterious painting remains an enigma to the Doctors, another thing lost to time. The War Doctor bids a fond farewell to his replacements, who finally address him as "Doctor": a man finally worthy of the title, even if he only knows it briefly. The War Doctor and the Tenth Doctor won't be able to retain the memory of these events until they occur to their Eleventh incarnation. The War Doctor pilots his TARDIS away, and smiles peacefully as his next regeneration begins.
The Tenth Doctor questions his successor as to "where they're going"; he relents and reveals that they are destined to die on Trenzalore, in battle. The Tenth expresses his desire to change the destination; he's not ready to go just yet. He tells himself that the future is in good hands, and with a smile, he steps into his TARDIS and vanishes.
Clara asks the Doctor if he would like to sit to look at the painting for a little while. He smiles, asking how she knew. Clara kisses him on the cheek and tells him that she always knows. As she steps into the TARDIS, she mentions that an old man, possibly the curator, was looking for him.
The Doctor muses out loud on the fact that he would be a great curator, and that he could retire and be the Great Curator of the gallery. A very familiar voice affirms this, and the astonished Doctor looks over to see a very familiar face sitting next to him. An old man who greatly resembles the Fourth Doctor speaks to him of the painting, and how its two names are actually one: Gallifrey Falls No More. This mysterious curator reveals that Gallifrey is indeed saved. The Eleventh Doctor has a mission, the mission of a lifetime: he must find Gallifrey and return them to the universe.
In a dream sequence, the Doctor joins his past selves gazing up at the magnificent planet in the sky, determined to save his home once and for all.
== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]]
* [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]]
* [[War Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[John Hurt]] <ref>The televised closing credits name John Hurt among one of the actors to play "the Doctor."  The BBC iPlayer notes credit John Hurt's character as "the Other Doctor"</ref>
* [[War Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[John Hurt]] <ref>The BBC iPlayer notes credit John Hurt's character as "the Other Doctor"</ref>
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]]
* [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Paul McGann]]
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
* [[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Colin Baker]]
* [[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Colin Baker]]
* [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]]
* [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]]
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]]/[[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|The Curator]] - [[Tom Baker]] <ref>Tom plays an enigmatic character implied to be the Doctor known as "[[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|the Curator]]" towards the end of the episode. However, the credits only credit Tom as "the Doctor".</ref>
* [[Third Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Jon Pertwee]]
* [[Third Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Jon Pertwee]]
* [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Patrick Troughton]]
* [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Patrick Troughton]]
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* [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] - [[Jenna Coleman]]
* [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] - [[Jenna Coleman]]
* [[The Moment|Rose]] - [[Billie Piper]]
* [[The Moment|Bad Wolf Rose/The Moment]] - [[Billie Piper]]
* [[Tom (The Day of the Doctor)|Tom]] - [[Tristan Beint]]
* [[Tom (The Day of the Doctor)|Tom]] - [[Tristan Beint]]
* [[Kate Stewart]] - [[Jemma Redgrave]] <ref name="zygon">Plays a [[Zygon]] duplicate as well as the original</ref>
* [[Kate Stewart]] - [[Jemma Redgrave]] <ref name="zygon">Plays a [[Zygon]] duplicate as well as the original</ref>
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* [[Androgar]] - [[Peter de Jersey]]
* [[Androgar]] - [[Peter de Jersey]]
* [[The General]] - [[Ken Bones]]
* [[The General]] - [[Ken Bones]]
* [[Arcadian father]] - [[Philip Buck]]
* [[Arcadia father]] - [[Philip Buck]]
* [[Time Lord (The Day of the Doctor)|Time Lord]] - [[Sophie Morgan-Price]]
* [[Time Lord (The Day of the Doctor)|Time Lord]] - [[Sophie Morgan-Price]]
* [[Elizabeth I]] - [[Joanna Page]] <ref name="zygon" />
* [[Elizabeth I]] - [[Joanna Page]] <ref name="zygon" />
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* Dalek 2 - [[Nicholas Pegg]]
* Dalek 2 - [[Nicholas Pegg]]
* Voice over artist - [[John Guilor]]
* Voice over artist - [[John Guilor]]
* [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|The Curator]] - [[Tom Baker]] (uncredited)
* [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Capaldi]] (uncredited)
* [[Twelfth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Capaldi]] (uncredited)


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== References ==
== References ==
* The [[Zygon]] [[Zygor|homeworld]] was destroyed during the first part of the [[Last Great Time War]].
* The [[Zygon]] [[Zygor|homeworld]] was destroyed during the first part of the [[Last Great Time War]].
* It is revealed that sometime during the 9th or 10th Doctor's lifetime, the Doctor spent one horrible night calculating how many children were killed when he destroyed [[Gallifrey]] as the [[War Doctor]].  The death toll of 2.47 billion children haunted the [[Tenth Doctor]], while the [[Eleventh Doctor]] chose to move on and attempt to forget it.  The question of how many children were killed was also the driving force behind the War Doctor choosing to meet his future incarnations.  By the end of this episode, all the Doctors are relieved to know their actions prevented the deaths of so many innocent lives.
* [[Jack Harkness]]'s [[vortex manipulator]] was saved in the Black Archive of the [[UNIT]].  It later ended up in the possession of the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]].
* [[Jack Harkness]]' [[vortex manipulator]] was saved in the Black Archive of [[UNIT]].  It later ended up in the possession of the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald]].
* [[The Doctor's age]]
* [[The Doctor's age]]
** While confronting a [[rabbit]] in [[Elizabethan]] [[England]] he briefly believes to be a [[Zygon]] in disguise, the [[Tenth Doctor]] says he is 904 years old.
** While confronting a [[rabbit]] in [[Elizabethan]] [[England]] he briefly believes to be a [[Zygon]] in disguise, the [[Tenth Doctor]] says he is 904 years old.
** When asked how old he is by the [[War Doctor]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] says he doesn't know and has lost track, settling on "Twelve hundred and something, I think, unless I'm lying." He goes on to say that he is so old he couldn't remember if he was lying about his age.
** When asked how old he is by [[War Doctor|the War Doctor]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] says he doesn't know and has lost track, settling on "Twelve hundred and something, I think, unless I'm lying." He goes on to say that he is so old he couldn't remember if he was lying about his age.
** At this point, shortly before the end of his life, the Doctor who fought in the Time War says he's 400 years younger than the Eleventh Doctor when he gives his age as "Twelve hundred or something", making him somewhere between 800 and 900 years old.
** At this point, shortly before the end of his life, the Doctor who fought in the Time War says he's 400 years younger than the Eleventh Doctor when he gives his age as "Twelve hundred or something", making him somewhere between 800 and 900 years old.
* Kate Stewart asks for one of her father's files. She says it may be filed under the 70s or the 80s referencing the UNIT dating ambiguity.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
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* This episode marks the sixth televised Multi-Doctor story, not counting the times he meet his past or future self in the same regeneration.  
* This episode marks the sixth televised Multi-Doctor story, not counting the times he meet his past or future self in the same regeneration.  
* Two specially recorded scenes were shown before the special in its showing in cinemas. The first featured [[Dan Starkey]] as [[Commander]] [[Strax]], accompanied by his [[Sontaran]] [[clone batch]], lecturing the viewers on cinema etiquette. The second featured [[Matt Smith]] and [[David Tennant]] as the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]] and [[Tenth Doctor]]s instructing viewers to put on their [[3D glasses]].
* Two specially recorded scenes were shown before the special in its showing in cinemas. The first featured [[Dan Starkey]] as [[Commander]] [[Strax]], accompanied by his [[Sontaran]] [[clone batch]], lecturing the viewers on cinema etiquette. The second featured [[Matt Smith]] and [[David Tennant]] as the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]] and [[Tenth Doctor]]s instructing viewers to put on their [[3D glasses]].
* Along with ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'', and ''[[Partners in Crime (TV story)|Partners in Crime]]'', this is the fourth episode of the revived series to not have a pre-credits sequence.
* Discounting the appearance of [[the Valeyard]] in ''[[Season 23|The Trial of a Time Lord]]'', this is the first story to feature a future Doctor before their official debut.
* The brief scene that features the [[Ninth Doctor]] saying "And for my next trick" is recycled from one of the opening moments in his final episode, [[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''.
*The Eleventh Doctor is seen wearing [[Amy Pond]]'s reading glasses in different spots of the episode.
*Clara is able to shut the TARDIS doors by snapping her fingers. This was an ability only seen previously used by the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors.
*When Clara drives away from the school a clock is shown with the time 5:16. This was the exact time the first episode of ''Doctor Who'' began on 23 November 1963.
*The method used by the [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh]] and [[Tenth Doctor]]s to get the [[Zygons]] and [[UNIT|UNIT personnel]] to negotiate is based in no small part on philosopher John Rawls' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veil_of_ignorance veil of ignorance].


=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
* As Osgood receives a call from the Eleventh Doctor, for Kate Stewart, she is heard talking on the phone but is seen running with the phone held out from her body.
* As Osgood receives a call from the Eleventh Doctor, for Kate Stewart, she is heard talking on the phone but is seen running with the phone held out from her body.
* When the Tenth Doctor proposes to Queen Elizabeth, a horse can be seen in the background. As he accuses her of not being human, the horse can be seen having changed positions to face them and back between camera shots.
* The [[Space-time telegraph|Space-Time Telegraph]] refers to the [[Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier]]'s last name as "Left-Bridge" Stewart.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Clara is now a teacher at [[Coal Hill School]]. A sign shows that [[Ian Chesterton]] is chairman of the school's Board of Governors. The sign for [[76 Totter's Lane]] is still in existence next to the school. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')
* Clara is now a teacher at [[Coal Hill School]]. A sign shows that [[Ian Chesterton]] is chairman of the school's Board of Governors. The sign for the I.M. Foreman Junkyard is still in existence next to the school. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s wedding with [[Elizabeth I]] is shown ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]], [[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]''). Presumably, the fact he tells her he'll be "right back" yet shows no intention afterwards of returning to his new wife is what results in her antagonism towards him when they next meet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s wedding with [[Elizabeth I]] is shown ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]], [[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]''). Presumably, the fact he indicates no intention of returning to his new wife is what results in her antagonism towards him when they next meet. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] refers to his fate on [[Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'', ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] refers to his fate on [[Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|The Wedding of River Song]]'', ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
* As he begins to [[regenerate]], the War Doctor hopes for a "less conspicuous" pair of [[ear]]s. [[Ninth Doctor|The body into which he regenerated]], though, had rather large ones, even compared to the War Doctor. It was in fact one of the first things he noted when looking at himself in a [[mirror]] in [[Rose Tyler|Rose]]'s [[flat]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]], when returning to his own timeline, tells the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that he is glad his "future is in good hands." These are the exact same words the [[First Doctor]] says to the [[Fifth Doctor]] upon the former's departure. ([[TV]]: [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]])
* Just before leaving, the Tenth Doctor says, "I don't want to go." Eleven quips, "He always says that." ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor, upon hearing of Trenzalore, says they need to take a different direction as "I don't want to go." His successor notes that "He always says that.", being his last words before his [[regeneration]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]], when returning to his own timeline, tells the [[Eleventh Doctor]] that he is glad his "future is in good hands." These are the exact same words the [[First Doctor]] says to the [[Fifth Doctor]] upon the former's departure. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
* When the War Doctor enters the Tenth Doctors TARDIS he says he really 'let it go', the Eleventh comments that this was his grunge phase. When the Eleventh Doctor enters the Tenth Doctors TARDIS Console Room he loads his own 'desktop' changing the TARDIS design, The Tenth declares he doesn't like it. Both of these reference the [[Second Doctor]] when he saw the [[Third Doctor]]'s TARDIS ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]''), and the Eleventh Doctor when visited [[Craig Owens]] in his new home. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') The TARDIS told the Doctor that she archived past and future versions of the console room in [[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)]]. While changing the theme the Console Room briefly features a hybrid of the Tenth Doctors Console Room and the original TARDIS roundel design, the War Doctors TARDIS is later seen using this theme during the envelopment of Gallifrey.  
* When the War Doctor enters the Tenth Doctors TARDIS he says he really "let it go", the Eleventh comments that this was his grunge phase. When the Eleventh Doctor enters the Tenth Doctor's TARDIS console room he loads his own "desktop" changing the TARDIS design, The Tenth declares he doesn't like it. Both of these reference the [[Second Doctor]] when he saw the [[Third Doctor]]'s TARDIS ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]''), and the Eleventh Doctor when visited [[Craig Owens]] in his new home. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') The TARDIS told the Doctor that she archived past and future versions of the console room in ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]''. While changing the theme, the console room briefly features a hybrid of the Tenth Doctor's console room and the original TARDIS roundel design. The War Doctor's TARDIS is later seen using this theme during the envelopment of Gallifrey.  
* This is the first televised appearance of the [[Zygons]] since [[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Zygons (TV story)|Terror of the Zygons]]''.
* This is the first televised appearance of the [[Zygons]] since [[TV]]: ''[[Terror of the Zygons (TV story)|Terror of the Zygons]]''.
* Prior to regenerating, the [[War Doctor]] comments that his body is "wearing a bit thin", repeating the line spoken by the [[First Doctor]] immediately prior to his regeneration into the [[Second Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'')
* Prior to regenerating, the [[War Doctor]] comments that his body is "wearing a bit thin", repeating the line spoken by the [[First Doctor]] immediately prior to his regeneration into the [[Second Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]''). He then hopes that "the ears will be a little less prominent this time"; the Ninth Doctor makes a reference to the size of his ears in TV:Rose, which presumably takes places shortly after from the Doctor's point of view.
* The [[Black Archive]] of [[UNIT]] appears. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane (TV story)|Enemy of the Bane]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Don't Step on the Grass]]'')
* The [[Black Archive]] of [[UNIT]] appears. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane (TV story)|Enemy of the Bane]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[Don't Step on the Grass]]'')
* A pair of red heels identical to the ones River wore on the Byzantium are seen in the Black Archive. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'')
* A pair of red heels identical to the ones River wore on the Byzantium are seen in the Black Archive. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'')
*This is the first time all the Doctors of all regenerations come together.
*This is the first time all the Doctors of all regenerations come together.
* The Tenth Doctor asks the Eleventh where he's going and the Eleventh Doctor replies, "Spoilers." ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' / ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' et al.)
* The Tenth Doctor asks the Eleventh where he's going and the Eleventh Doctor replies, "Spoilers." ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'' / ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'' et al.)
* The Tenth Doctor uses a machine similar [[timey-wimey detector]]; ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]'') this one detects shapeshifters.
* The Tenth Doctor uses a machine similar [[timey-wimey detector]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Blink (TV story)|Blink]]''), this one detects shapeshifters.
* The Eleventh Doctor calls to Clara through a [[wormhole]], referring to her as the "Wicked Witch of the Well". [[Hila Tacorien]] was previously referred to by this name due to the wormhole in [[Caliburn House]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'')
* The Eleventh Doctor calls to Clara through a [[wormhole]], referring to her as the "Wicked Witch of the Well." [[Hila Tacorien]] was previously referred to by this name due to the wormhole in [[Caliburn House]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'')
* Clara had not previously visited the Black Vault. However, she was surprised to find she had previously been vetted and granted high-level access. Photos of her and Kate Stewart are pinned to a board showing all of the Doctor's companions; however, this is the first time they have met from Clara's point of view.
* Kate Stewart asks for one of her fathers files, she says it may be filed under the 70's or the 80's referencing the UNIT dating ambiguity.
* Kate asks Osgood to tell "Malcolm" to change the batteries in the robotic ravens outside the [[Tower of London]], and later calls Malcolm to request some of her father's files. This could be a reference to [[Malcolm Taylor]], a UNIT scientist the Tenth Doctor met during his time on [[San Helios]] with [[The Swarm (Planet of the Dead)|the Swarm]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'')
* Clara had not previously visited the Black Vault however she was surprised to find she had previously been vetted and granted high-level access. Photos of her and Kate Stewart are pinned to a board showing all of the Doctor's companions, however this is the first time they have met from Clara's point of view.
* Kate asks Osgood to tell "Malcolm" to change the batteries in the robotic ravens outside the [[Tower of London]], and later calls Malcolm to request some of her father's files. This could be a reference to [[Malcolm Taylor]], a UNIT scientist the Tenth Doctor met during his time on [[San Helios]] with [[The Swarm (Planet of the Dead)|the Swarm]]. ([[TV:]] [[Planet of the Dead|<nowiki/>]][[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|''Planet of the Dead'']])
* The Time Lords in the War Room mention that the [[High Council of Time Lords|High Council]] are holding an emergency session, and that they have plans of their own. This session is presumably the one depicted in ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''), in which the [[Rassilon|Lord President]] planned to use [[the Master]] to allow Gallifrey and the Time Lords to escape the time lock.
* The Time Lords in the War Room mention that the [[High Council of Time Lords|High Council]] are holding an emergency session, and that they have plans of their own. This session is presumably the one depicted in ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''), in which the [[Rassilon|Lord President]] planned to use [[the Master]] to allow Gallifrey and the Time Lords to escape the time lock.
* The War Doctor and his successors were plagued by the children they killed by using the Moment. When the Eleventh Doctor took [[Amy Pond]] to ''[[Starship UK]]'', he couldn't stand the sound of children crying. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
* The War Doctor and his successors were plagued by the children they killed by using the Moment. When the Eleventh Doctor took [[Amy Pond]] to [[Starship UK]], he couldn't stand the sound of children crying. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
* Confronting the War Doctor as he prepares to use the [[Moment]], the Tenth Doctor notes that they shouldn't be here because of the [[time lock]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'', ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
* When the Doctor calls from the [[Phone|TARDIS phone]], his telephone number once again is 07700900461, as it was in  ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'').
* The activation code for the [[vortex manipulator]] is 1716231163 - 17:16 23/11/63, the airdate and time of ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]'').
* Before regenerating ,the War Doctor expresses the wish that his next incarnation's ears be less conspicuous. The [[Ninth Doctor]] was known for having prominent ears. 


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The Day of the Doctor was the fiftieth anniversary special of Doctor Who. The episode featured the return of David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, and the appearance of John Hurt as a previously unknown incarnation of the Doctor; The War Doctor. The special also included the surprise debut of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, as well as a cameo from an elderly Tom Baker, the former Fourth Doctor, whose role was kept ambiguous as either the Doctor or someone else entirely - The Curator.

Synopsis

The Doctors embark on their greatest adventure in this 50th anniversary special. In 2013, something terrible is awakening in London's National Gallery; in 1562, a murderous plot is afoot in Elizabethan England; and somewhere in space an ancient battle reaches its devastating conclusion. All of reality is at stake as the Doctor's own dangerous past comes back to haunt him.

Plot

It's 2013, and the camera focuses on the infamous police constable walking the beat by the I.M Foreman's Junkyard sign, now posted by Coal Hill School. Clara's voice can be heard giving a lesson: she is now a teacher. As her students leave, a teacher runs into the classroom. He informs Clara that "her doctor" called, and left an address. She grabs her helmet, hops on her motorbike, and drives straight into the open TARDIS. The Doctor, perusing a copy of Advanced Quantum Mechanics, welcomes Clara back with a huge hug, before the TARDIS takes off without starting the engines. Startled, the Doctor looks out to see a helicopter carrying the TARDIS away from the field: it's UNIT. He calls their head of Scientific Research, Kate Lethbridge-Stewart, and learns that he has been summoned to the Tower of London. Upon arrival, he is handed sealed orders from Elizabeth I and taken into the National Gallery for proof of her credentials. As they walk, the Doctor explains his relationship with UNIT to Clara, who is skeptical of the Doctor having an actual job. They stop in front of an impossible painting, something that belongs neither on Earth nor in 2013: an oil painting in 3-D. It depicts the fall of Arcadia on the last day of the Time War. Kate tells the Doctor that there is some controversy over the work's name. It is either named No More or Gallifrey Falls. The painting is a slice of frozen time, a form of Time Lord art. The Doctor is visibly disturbed by the painting. As his old memories awaken, he shares with Clara his darkest secret: the life he has tried to bury for years. There was a past incarnation of the Doctor that fought in the Time War, and made the ultimate decision to eliminate the Daleks and the Time Lords. As the Daleks ravage Arcadia, the Gallifreyans are running in fear. There is little hope of survival. As children cry and the people scream, a soldier messages the High Council of Time Lords: Arcadia has fallen. He looks around and sees the Doctor's TARDIS. Then the elderly voice of The War Doctor asks him for his gun. He carves a message for the warring civilizations to see: NO MORE. The High Commanders gather in the War Room, planning their next moves. They receive the Doctor's message, calling him a madman. A Time Lady rushes in to inform the War Council that there has been a breach in the vaults. The most feared and forbidden weapon in the universe is missing: The Moment. The Doctor has stolen it, and intends to use it to end the Time War. The Doctor strides across a desolate desert, a burlap sack over his shoulder. He enters a barn-like dwelling, and uncovers a complicated box, covered in gears. While he puzzles over how to open it, he hears a rustling sound. He opens the door and calls out. A girl's voice behind him reassures him that it’s "just a Wolf". Startled, he turns around: it's Rose Tyler, or at least an entity in her shape. He grabs her arm and throws her out the door, only for her to appear again, sitting on The Moment. She begins questioning the Doctor as to his motives and rationalizations (though it looks like she is making fun of him). Not realizing what she is, he orders her out, and then burns his hand on the box. Impishly, she guides the Doctor to realize that she is the interface of the Moment. She can hear the Doctor's thoughts, and has chosen the form of Rose Tyler / Bad Wolf as a familiar figure from his future. War-weary and bitter, he tells her to stop calling him the Doctor: he has lost the right to bear the title. She replies that he will be the one to save the universe. He explains that the suffering of the universe is too great: he must end it. Like a conscience, she challenges his words and actions, guiding him towards his future. He will destroy the Daleks, but he will also murder his own people. As to how many children on Gallifrey will die, he has no idea. She opens a window in time, to show him the man he will become. A time fissure opens, and a fez falls out. Kate explains that Elizabeth left the painting to prove that the orders do come from her. The Doctor breaks the seal and reads her words. "My dearest love: I hope the painting known as Gallifrey Falls will serve as proof that it is your Elizabeth that writes to you now. You will recall that you pledged yourself to the safety of my kingdom. In that capacity, I have appointed you curator of the Under-Gallery, where deadly danger to England is locked away. Should any disturbance occur within its walls, it is my wish that you should be summoned. Godspeed, gentle husband." As Kate leads the Doctor and Clara away, McGilop receives a mysterious phone call. Befuddled, he stares at the painting, wondering why he should move it. In England 1562, the Tenth Doctor and Queen Elizabeth I ride out of the TARDIS on horseback, to prove that it really is bigger on the inside. They share a picnic on a hill, after which he proposes marriage. When she joyfully accepts, the Doctor accuses her of being a Zygon. He whips out a "device that goes ding" to prove that she is a shape shifter, before realizing that it was the horse. They run for their lives, the Doctor now an engaged man. They split up in the woods, but Elizabeth is accosted by the Zygon. The Doctor runs through the woods, even threatening a rabbit before he is reunited with Elizabeth. However, a doppelganger of her appears, and he is unable to tell who is who. Suddenly a time fissure appears, and a fez falls through, shocking the Doctor and company. Kate welcomes the Doctor and Clara to the Under-Gallery, established by Elizabeth I to house dangerous art. The Doctor notices that the floor is covered in stone dust, and asks Osgood to analyze it (with a triplicate report and lots of graphs). As they walk through the gallery, the Doctor spots a fez and immediately dons it, much to the bemusement of Clara. Kate shows them more 3-D paintings, all landscapes, with the glass covering the floor. The Doctor notes that the glass has been shattered from the inside, and Kate says that they all contained figures, which are now missing. Suddenly, another time fissure opens. Annoyed, the Doctor faintly recalls seeing the fissure before, before realizing that the fez that had fallen through was the fez he was now wearing. Delighted, he throws the fez into the fissure and followed it. Clara tries to follow, but Kate restrains her. The Eleventh Doctor falls through the fissure and lands in front of the Tenth. Stunned, he dons the fez himself. The Eleventh pops up and gabbles excitedly about how skinny his predecessor is, which makes the Tenth realize who he is. They incredulously pull out their sonic screwdrivers and compare them. As they begin bickering, the time fissure increases in intensity. The Doctor orders the two Queens to run away. They both kiss the Tenth Doctor and flee. The Eleventh shouts through the funnel to Clara in 2013. Hypothesizing that the fissure can go both ways, he tosses his fez in, but it fails to appear in 2013. The War Doctor picks up the fez and steps into the fissure. Back in 1562, the two Doctors try to reverse the polarity, but the War Doctor falls through, landing in front of his future selves. He jovially greets them, asking after the Doctor and mistaking them for his companions. The two older Doctors simply pull out their sonics, affirming their identity to their younger self. Unimpressed by his future incarnations, the War Doctor asks if he is going through a mid-life crisis. Suddenly, they are surrounded by the Queen's soldiers. They are threatened by them, but Clara's voice sounds from the fissure in 2013, allowing the Doctors to convince them that she is "The Wicked Witch of the Well". The Queen returns to the group, implying that her human counterpart is dead. She has them arrested and taken to the Tower of London (the Eleventh loudly hinting for her to take them there). The hint is picked up on by Kate, who takes Clara to the Black Archive to retrieve Jack Harkness' Vortex Manipulator. The Doctors are thrown in a cell with a wooden door. The War Doctor tries to sonic the door, but it fails. The Tenth asks why these three Doctors have been brought together. Osgood and McGilop are reading the results of the analysis of the stone dust. The dust is from materials not found in the structure of the building, but statues. Osgood realizes why the statues were smashed: the inhabitants of the paintings needed a hiding place. The Zygons reveal themselves, accost McGilop, and corner Osgood. Osgood prays for the Doctor to save her, but instead of being eaten, she is faced with her duplicate. The Zygon taunts Osgood, but she gains the upper hand by tripping the alien with its own scarf, and runs. Kate and Clara enter the Black Archive, housing the most dangerous alien tech recovered by UNIT. Its contents are so top secret that its staff has their memories modified every day. Apparently, this has happened to Clara, as she has already obtained the necessary clearance to enter the archive. They view the Vortex Manipulator, by trying to find the activation code. The Doctor has the code, but he hasn't informed UNIT of it. A scientist phones Kate, and she orders him to take a picture of some numerals (possibly the code) and text it to her. Osgood and McGilop enter the Archive, to Clara's surprise. They and Kate reveal themselves as Zygons. As they prepare to kill Clara, she sees the picture of the numerals on the phone. Taking a desperate gamble, she enters the code and travels to the past. The Eleventh Doctor scratches the activation code onto a wall in their cell, while the other two Doctors puzzle out how to escape. The War Doctor proposes an isolated sonic shift in the door molecules in order to disintegrate the door, but the Tenth Doctor rejects the idea, saying it would take centuries to calculate necessary formula. The War Doctor starts bickering with the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors, chastising them for their shame of being "grown-up". Subdued, they look at him darkly, reminding him of the day he ended the Time War (unaware that this is that Doctor in the process of making that choice). Bad Wolf Rose reappears, and urges him to ask his future selves the question that he needs to know: How many children were on Gallifrey that day. The Eleventh Doctor claims he doesn't know, and that he's forgotten the events of that day. The Tenth Doctor bitterly states that there were 2.47 billion children that day. The Tenth Doctor has become "the man who regrets" and the Eleventh "the man who forgets". They are the future of the Doctor. Bad Wolf Rose reminds the War Doctor that his sonic screwdriver, at the most basic level, is the "same software, different face". They realize that if the War Doctor scans the door and implants it as a permanent subroutine in the screwdriver, it will take 400 years to calculate the formula necessary to disintegrate the door, meaning that the Eleventh Doctor's screwdriver, being essentially the same as the ones before it, has the completed calculation ready. They exuberantly congratulate themselves on their cleverness, before Clara pushes open the door, which has been unlocked the entire time. Clara chastises the three Doctors for being obtuse, and the Queen comes in, telling them that she left the door unlocked the entire time as a test. She takes them down to the Zygons' lair to show them their plan. Osgood walks in the halls of the Under-Gallery, before discovering her sister trapped in a Zygon nest. She frees her, but Kate bemoans the fact that the Zygons have control of the Black Archive. The Doctors and Clara follow the Queen to the lair, whereupon they discover that the Zygons intend to invade the cushier future (2013) in order to establish a new home-world. They therefore have translated themselves into status cubes, which are the Time Lord's three-dimensional paintings. They are freezing themselves to escape the primitive time period they are trapped in. The Tenth Doctor tries again to prove that the Queen is the Zygon version, but she reveals (to his mortification) that she is the real Elizabeth: she slew her twin in the forest and took her place as Zygon commander. She calls on the Doctor to save England, but first whisks him away to be married (with his past and future selves as reluctant witnesses, and an enthusiastic Clara). The three Doctors and Clara return to the Tenth's TARDIS (with the other two insulting the desktop theme). The three Doctor's presence causes the TARDIS to short a bit, showing the interior of the War Doctor's TARDIS, then finally the most current TARDIS desktop (which also receives an insult). They set sail for the Black Archive. Kate, Osgood, and McGillop confront their doppelgangers in the Black Archive. She threatens to detonate a nuclear warhead in order to protect the planet, and voice-activates it. The Doctor's voice crackles on, begging Kate not to detonate. He tries to land, but the Tower of London is TARDIS-proof. However, they figure out a way to get in. The Doctor calls McGillop in the past, and instructs him to bring the painting to the Black Archive. The two Kates fight over the detonation, both needing to agree in order to stop the detonation. Osgood begs the Doctor to save them again, as the Doctors and Clara force their way out of the painting, having frozen themselves in it earlier. The three Doctors hand the Kates an ultimatum: they trigger the memory modifiers to confuse everybody as to whether they are a Zygon or a human. Then, if they stop the detonation and create a peace treaty, they will have their memories restored. Utterly confused over their identities, the Kates stop the detonation and negotiate a treaty. As they hash it out, Clara speaks to the War Doctor. She figured out that he hasn't used The Moment yet, explaining that her Doctor always talked about the day he wiped out the Time Lords. She says that he would do anything to take it back, but the War Doctor remains convinced that his actions will save billions of lives in the future. The Moment has come. The Doctor stands in front of the moment, a big red button to push. The interface questions him once more, trying to convince him of his goodness. He doesn't believe he is worthy of the name "Doctor", losing all hope for himself and his people. The interface reminds him of his hope as his future selves step out of their TARDISes. They join him at The Moment, ready to support the man who was the Doctor more than anybody else. They prepare to push the button together, but Clara tearfully objects. She never pictured the Doctor actually pushing the button, despite the fact that she knew he did it. The reality of the Time War projects around them: children crying, innocents suffering. The Doctor could not find another way to end it all, but Clara believes in a different solution. She reminds the Time Lord of who he is: the Warrior, the Hero, and the Doctor. They've had plenty of warriors, and what he will do is a heroic act unto itself. What the universe needs now is a Doctor: never cruel or cowardly, never giving in. A new day dawns on Gallifrey: a day of hope. A brilliant new idea dawns on the Doctors. The intent of the Moment worked: the Doctor saw the future he needed to see. They change their minds about using the Moment. Instead, they intend to freeze Gallifrey in a moment in time, slipped away in a pocket universe. The Daleks will be exterminated in their own crossfire, and the universe will believe that the two races destroyed each other. Another message appears before the High Command: GALLIFREY STANDS. The Doctors race in their TARDISes towards Gallifrey, and transmit themselves in the War Room. Three transmissions, each showing a different Doctor, appear. They explain their plan, their mad plan to save Gallifrey. They position themselves around the planet, and prepare to freeze it through the stasis cubes. The General objects, claiming that the calculations would take centuries, but the Doctor is well prepared for the task. After all, he's had centuries to think about it. Ten more phone boxes fly around the planet, and all the incarnations of the Doctor (including his thirteenth) come together to save Gallifrey. High Command gives their blessing, and the Doctors save the planet. Back in the National Gallery, they muse on the ambiguity of whether their plan succeeded. The mysterious painting remains an enigma to the Doctors, another thing lost to time. The War Doctor bids a fond farewell to his replacements, who finally address him as "Doctor": a man finally worthy of the title, even if he only knows it briefly. The War Doctor and the Tenth Doctor won't be able to retain the memory of these events until they occur to their Eleventh incarnation. The War Doctor pilots his TARDIS away, and smiles peacefully as his next regeneration begins. The Tenth Doctor questions his successor as to "where they're going"; he relents and reveals that they are destined to die on Trenzalore, in battle. The Tenth expresses his desire to change the destination; he's not ready to go just yet. He tells himself that the future is in good hands, and with a smile, he steps into his TARDIS and vanishes. Clara asks the Doctor if he would like to sit to look at the painting for a little while. He smiles, asking how she knew. Clara kisses him on the cheek and tells him that she always knows. As she steps into the TARDIS, she mentions that an old man, possibly the curator, was looking for him. The Doctor muses out loud on the fact that he would be a great curator, and that he could retire and be the Great Curator of the gallery. A very familiar voice affirms this, and the astonished Doctor looks over to see a very familiar face sitting next to him. An old man who greatly resembles the Fourth Doctor speaks to him of the painting, and how its two names are actually one: Gallifrey Falls No More. This mysterious curator reveals that Gallifrey is indeed saved. The Eleventh Doctor has a mission, the mission of a lifetime: he must find Gallifrey and return them to the universe. In a dream sequence, the Doctor joins his past selves gazing up at the magnificent planet in the sky, determined to save his home once and for all.

Cast

Crew


References

  • The Zygon homeworld was destroyed during the first part of the Last Great Time War.
  • Jack Harkness's vortex manipulator was saved in the Black Archive of the UNIT. It later ended up in the possession of the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald.
  • The Doctor's age
    • While confronting a rabbit in Elizabethan England he briefly believes to be a Zygon in disguise, the Tenth Doctor says he is 904 years old.
    • When asked how old he is by the War Doctor, the Eleventh Doctor says he doesn't know and has lost track, settling on "Twelve hundred and something, I think, unless I'm lying." He goes on to say that he is so old he couldn't remember if he was lying about his age.
    • At this point, shortly before the end of his life, the Doctor who fought in the Time War says he's 400 years younger than the Eleventh Doctor when he gives his age as "Twelve hundred or something", making him somewhere between 800 and 900 years old.

Story notes

  • The story uses the original opening sequence, modified to include a BBC logo.
  • With the regeneration of the War Doctor into the Ninth Doctor, every incarnation of the Doctor up to his current life has been depicted onscreen.
  • This episode marks the sixth televised Multi-Doctor story, not counting the times he meet his past or future self in the same regeneration.
  • Two specially recorded scenes were shown before the special in its showing in cinemas. The first featured Dan Starkey as Commander Strax, accompanied by his Sontaran clone batch, lecturing the viewers on cinema etiquette. The second featured Matt Smith and David Tennant as the Eleventh and Tenth Doctors instructing viewers to put on their 3D glasses.

Production errors

  • As Osgood receives a call from the Eleventh Doctor, for Kate Stewart, she is heard talking on the phone but is seen running with the phone held out from her body.

Continuity

  • Clara is now a teacher at Coal Hill School. A sign shows that Ian Chesterton is chairman of the school's Board of Governors. The sign for the I.M. Foreman Junkyard is still in existence next to the school. (TV: An Unearthly Child)
  • The Tenth Doctor's wedding with Elizabeth I is shown (TV: The Shakespeare Code, The End of Time, The Beast Below). Presumably, the fact he indicates no intention of returning to his new wife is what results in her antagonism towards him when they next meet. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)
  • The Eleventh Doctor refers to his fate on Trenzalore. (TV: The Wedding of River Song, The Name of the Doctor)
  • The Tenth Doctor, when returning to his own timeline, tells the Eleventh Doctor that he is glad his "future is in good hands." These are the exact same words the First Doctor says to the Fifth Doctor upon the former's departure. (TV: The Five Doctors)
  • The Tenth Doctor, upon hearing of Trenzalore, says they need to take a different direction as "I don't want to go." His successor notes that "He always says that.", being his last words before his regeneration. (TV: The End of Time)
  • When the War Doctor enters the Tenth Doctors TARDIS he says he really 'let it go', the Eleventh comments that this was his grunge phase. When the Eleventh Doctor enters the Tenth Doctors TARDIS Console Room he loads his own 'desktop' changing the TARDIS design, The Tenth declares he doesn't like it. Both of these reference the Second Doctor when he saw the Third Doctor's TARDIS (TV: The Three Doctors), and the Eleventh Doctor when visited Craig Owens in his new home. (TV: Closing Time) The TARDIS told the Doctor that she archived past and future versions of the console room in The Doctor's Wife (TV story). While changing the theme the Console Room briefly features a hybrid of the Tenth Doctors Console Room and the original TARDIS roundel design, the War Doctors TARDIS is later seen using this theme during the envelopment of Gallifrey.
  • This is the first televised appearance of the Zygons since TV: Terror of the Zygons.
  • Prior to regenerating, the War Doctor comments that his body is "wearing a bit thin", repeating the line spoken by the First Doctor immediately prior to his regeneration into the Second Doctor. (TV: The Tenth Planet). He then hopes that "the ears will be a little less prominent this time"; the Ninth Doctor makes a reference to the size of his ears in TV:Rose, which presumably takes places shortly after from the Doctor's point of view.
  • The Black Archive of UNIT appears. (TV: Enemy of the Bane, COMIC: Don't Step on the Grass)
  • A pair of red heels identical to the ones River wore on the Byzantium are seen in the Black Archive. (TV: The Time of Angels)
  • This is the first time all the Doctors of all regenerations come together.
  • The Tenth Doctor asks the Eleventh where he's going and the Eleventh Doctor replies, "Spoilers." (TV: Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead et al.)
  • The Tenth Doctor uses a machine similar timey-wimey detector (TV: Blink), this one detects shapeshifters.
  • The Eleventh Doctor calls to Clara through a wormhole, referring to her as the "Wicked Witch of the Well." Hila Tacorien was previously referred to by this name due to the wormhole in Caliburn House. (TV: Hide)
  • Kate Stewart asks for one of her fathers files, she says it may be filed under the 70's or the 80's referencing the UNIT dating ambiguity.
  • Clara had not previously visited the Black Vault however she was surprised to find she had previously been vetted and granted high-level access. Photos of her and Kate Stewart are pinned to a board showing all of the Doctor's companions, however this is the first time they have met from Clara's point of view.
  • Kate asks Osgood to tell "Malcolm" to change the batteries in the robotic ravens outside the Tower of London, and later calls Malcolm to request some of her father's files. This could be a reference to Malcolm Taylor, a UNIT scientist the Tenth Doctor met during his time on San Helios with the Swarm. (TV: Planet of the Dead)
  • The Time Lords in the War Room mention that the High Council are holding an emergency session, and that they have plans of their own. This session is presumably the one depicted in (TV: The End of Time), in which the Lord President planned to use the Master to allow Gallifrey and the Time Lords to escape the time lock.
  • The War Doctor and his successors were plagued by the children they killed by using the Moment. When the Eleventh Doctor took Amy Pond to Starship UK, he couldn't stand the sound of children crying. (TV: The Beast Below)

Footnotes

  1. The BBC iPlayer notes credit John Hurt's character as "the Other Doctor"
  2. Tom plays an enigmatic character implied to be the Doctor known as "the Curator" towards the end of the episode. However, the credits only credit Tom as "the Doctor".
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Plays a Zygon duplicate as well as the original
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