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}}{{real world}}{{ImageLinkTV}}{{you may|The Pilot Episode}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first episode of the [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|tenth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC Wales]]. It introduced the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s new companion, [[Bill Potts]] | }}{{real world}}{{ImageLinkTV}}{{you may|The Pilot Episode}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first episode of the [[Series 10 (Doctor Who)|tenth series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' produced by [[BBC Wales]]. It introduced the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s new companion, [[Bill Potts]]. | ||
According to [[Steven Moffat]] in a video introduction, "series 10 sort of begins the show again. [''The Pilot''] introduces everything you need to know about ''Doctor Who'', and tips you into the [[Doctor Who universe|universe]]". Indeed, through Bill's eyes now, viewers are introduced again to the character of [[the Doctor]], [[the TARDIS|his TARDIS]], his enemies the [[Dalek]]s, and his versatile tool, the [[sonic screwdriver]]. | According to [[Steven Moffat]] in a video introduction, "series 10 sort of begins the show again. [''The Pilot''] introduces everything you need to know about ''Doctor Who'', and tips you into the [[Doctor Who universe|universe]]". Indeed, through Bill's eyes now, viewers are introduced again to the character of [[the Doctor]], [[the TARDIS|his TARDIS]], his enemies the [[Dalek]]s, and his versatile tool, the [[sonic screwdriver]]. | ||
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New viewers are brought into the show with all important information given, and meet the Doctor as a mysterious figure, much like they did through [[Rose Tyler]] in [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]]'s 2005 "pilot", ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', or through [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] in the original 1963 introduction, "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]". Much like ''Rose'', ''The Pilot'' follows Bill around in every scene. | New viewers are brought into the show with all important information given, and meet the Doctor as a mysterious figure, much like they did through [[Rose Tyler]] in [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]]'s 2005 "pilot", ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'', or through [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] in the original 1963 introduction, "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]". Much like ''Rose'', ''The Pilot'' follows Bill around in every scene. | ||
This was also the first on-screen depiction of [[Movellan]]s since their debut in ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'' | This was also the first on-screen depiction of [[Movellan]]s since their debut in ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]''. The episode introduces [[St Luke's University]], where the Doctor apparently has been lecturing for over fifty years, and begins a plot thread surrounding what he and [[Nardole]] are hiding in [[Vault (The Pilot)|a vault]] beneath the campus. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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==== TARDIS ==== | ==== TARDIS ==== | ||
* The Doctor tells Bill that "[[TARDIS]]" stands for "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" (Some other stories have it as " | * The Doctor tells Bill that "[[TARDIS]]" stands for "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" (Some other stories have it as "Dimensions"). Bill points out that this acronym would only ever work in [[English language|English]]. | ||
* Bill compares the [[TARDIS control room]] design to a [[kitchen]]. | * Bill compares the [[TARDIS control room]] design to a [[kitchen]]. | ||
* She also asks where the [[TARDIS toilet|toilet]] is. | * She also asks where the [[TARDIS toilet|toilet]] is. | ||
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=== Culture === | === Culture === | ||
* Bill is a fan of [[science fiction]], and recognises many of its tropes in her experiences with the Doctor, including [[memory wipe|mind wipes]]. | * Bill is a fan of [[science fiction]], and recognises many of its tropes in her experiences with the Doctor, including [[memory wipe|mind wipes]]. | ||
* Bill watched a | * Bill watched a thing on [[Netflix]] about [[lizard]]s in people's [[brain]]s, controlling them. | ||
* [[Moira (The Pilot)|Moira]] has a ''[[Crock-Pot Cookery]]'' cookbook in the kitchen. | * [[Moira (The Pilot)|Moira]] has a ''[[Crock-Pot Cookery]]'' cookbook in the kitchen. | ||
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The Pilot was the first episode of the tenth series of Doctor Who produced by BBC Wales. It introduced the Twelfth Doctor's new companion, Bill Potts.
According to Steven Moffat in a video introduction, "series 10 sort of begins the show again. [The Pilot] introduces everything you need to know about Doctor Who, and tips you into the universe". Indeed, through Bill's eyes now, viewers are introduced again to the character of the Doctor, his TARDIS, his enemies the Daleks, and his versatile tool, the sonic screwdriver.
New viewers are brought into the show with all important information given, and meet the Doctor as a mysterious figure, much like they did through Rose Tyler in series 1's 2005 "pilot", Rose, or through Ian and Barbara in the original 1963 introduction, "An Unearthly Child". Much like Rose, The Pilot follows Bill around in every scene.
This was also the first on-screen depiction of Movellans since their debut in Destiny of the Daleks. The episode introduces St Luke's University, where the Doctor apparently has been lecturing for over fifty years, and begins a plot thread surrounding what he and Nardole are hiding in a vault beneath the campus.
Synopsis
The Twelfth Doctor — now living and teaching at St Luke's University on Earth — convinces dinner lady Bill Potts to be his private student. The Time Lord and his companion Nardole soon discover that their new friend has unwittingly made a deal with a prospective girlfriend that threatens their safety in a way that even the TARDIS can't outrun.
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Peter Capaldi
- Bill - Pearl Mackie
- Nardole - Matt Lucas
- Moira - Jennifer Hennessy
- Heather - Stephanie Hyam
- Voice of the Daleks - Nicholas Briggs
Crew
Executive Producers Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin |
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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. |
References
Science
- The Doctor is Bill's tutor on physics and astrophysics, among other subjects.
- The Doctor says quantum physics and poetry are the same thing.
- Bill's graded paper on The Cosmic Far Ultraviolet Background mention Blazars which are members of the galactic nuclei and quasers, Polarization, the Pittsburg Conference on BL Lac Objects.
- Bill's graded paper on Quantum statistics of light mention the atom, electrons, protons, trees, balls, automobiles.
- Bill's graded paper on Laser cooling of ions: atomic clocks and quantum jumps mention ions and a few words from the Lord.
- The Doctor lectures on Time And Relative Dimension In Space, saying it means life and so references past days and future days, present days, little moments, big moments and hypothesises them all happening at once.
Technology
- The Doctor has, in his office, several sonic screwdrivers, of various designs from his past.
TARDIS
- The Doctor tells Bill that "TARDIS" stands for "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" (Some other stories have it as "Dimensions"). Bill points out that this acronym would only ever work in English.
- Bill compares the TARDIS control room design to a kitchen.
- She also asks where the toilet is.
- While she discovers the TARDIS is bigger on the inside, Bill at first thinks it's a knock-through behind his office, then that it's a lift.
- The TARDIS has a Macaroon dispenser.
Culture
- Bill is a fan of science fiction, and recognises many of its tropes in her experiences with the Doctor, including mind wipes.
- Bill watched a thing on Netflix about lizards in people's brains, controlling them.
- Moira has a Crock-Pot Cookery cookbook in the kitchen.
Food and beverages
- Bill serves chips.
- The Doctor drinks water during his lectures.
- The Doctor mention vegan wraps.
- The Doctor jokes that the air and sky on the alien planet is made of lemon drops.
- The Doctor rhetorically ask Bill if she thinks her bacon sandwich loves her back.
Species
- The Dalek doesn't recognise the Twelfth Doctor until it scans the sonic screwdriver, as according to its own knowledge at the time, the Doctor has brown curly hair and is wearing a long scarf.
Locations
- While running away from the sentient oil puddle, the Doctor visits Sydney in Australia, specifically Kirribilli, with a view of the Opera House, a planet on the other end of the universe, and a war zone in the Dalek-Movellan War.
St Luke's University
- The Doctor has been lecturing at St Luke's University in Bristol for apparently 50 years.
- Bill serves chips there, and Heather is a student.
- The Doctor's office contains the TARDIS, photographs of River Song and Susan Foreman, Rembrandt van Rijn's Self Portrait with Two Circles, black-and-white prints of Joshua Reynolds' Portrait of Emma Hart and George Romney's Lady Hamilton in a Straw Hat, and busts of Ludwig van Beethoven and William Shakespeare. He also has an old-fashioned radio, a record of His Master's Voice and a gramophone.
- Bill comments that both the doors and windows are too small to have brought the police box in without taking it apart.
- The Doctor and Nardole are keeping something hidden in an underground vault beneath the university.
People
- Nabeela is a member of staff at St Luke's University.
- Mrs Potts died when Bill was a baby.
- Neville is Moira's ex-boyfriend.
- Barry is Moira's friend.
Music
- A choir is singing "Jingle Bells" during Christmas.
Story notes
File:Introducing the New Companion... - Doctor Who - BBC File:Pearl Mackie & Steven Moffat - The Aftershow - Doctor Who The Fan Show File:I'm in Doctor Who (it's a big deal)
- A working title for this episode was A Star In Her Eye.[1][2][3][4]
- Before filming started, a two-minute scene featuring the Doctor and Bill known as Friend From the Future was broadcast in April 2016, set during the encounter in the Dalek war zone. Parts of this scene were adapted into the episode. (DWM 511)
- The song "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division plays during the bar scene, when Bill and Heather first meet.
- Bill mentioning people being possessed by lizards in the brains is a reference to the series Stargate.
- When the Doctor finally invites Bill onboard the TARDIS, he says "Time And Relative Dimension In Space, it means... what the hell." it is a reference to the scene in Back to the Future in which Doc Brown tells Marty he broke the space-time continuum by avoiding death. [source needed]
- During the scene in which the TARDIS travels to the Dalek-Movellan War Zone, a short scene from TV: The Doctor's Wife is re-used in which the TARDIS leaves through the bubble universe rift for the House planetoid.
- As described by Caroline Lie, many if not all of the extras who attend the Doctor's lecture were employees from Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff. She can be seen, in fact, in multiple places, often near her friends, including Joe (TARDISArchives). Both previously participated in Classmates, a YouTube series consisting of fan reactions to episodes of Class.
- The setting of this story bears some resemblance to the unfinished TV story Shada. Both stories feature Time Lords (in Shada, Chronotis; in The Pilot, the Doctor) who settle in colleges as eccentric professors for an extended period of time. Both feature opening shots of a student (in Shada, Chris Parsons; in The Pilot, Bill Potts) entering their studies and noticing the TARDIS, parked in the corner.
- During the scene when the Doctor is about to wipe Bill's memory and she tells him to imagine if someone did it to him, "Clara's Theme" plays. This is a reference to the events of TV: Hell Bent.[5]
- "The Sad Man with A Box" plays in the scene in which Bill is introduced to the TARDIS. A happier, more fairy-tale rendition of this same tune, "The Mad Man with a Box", played during the scene in The Eleventh Hour when Amy walked into the TARDIS and saw the interior for the first time.
- The Doctor uses a chalkboard with the same white roundel frame in his university classroom as Miss Quill does in her classroom at Coal Hill Academy in the spin-off Class.
- The romance between Bill Potts and her friend, Heather, may be homage to William "Bill" Hartnell, the first actor to portray the Doctor, and his wife, Heather Hartnell.
- The ringtone for Bill's mobile phone is the same as the one for Martha Jones' phone, which was later kept onboard the TARDIS by the Tenth Doctor.
- When Nardole shows Bill the Doctor's office, his arm makes a mechanical sound and a bolt falls from it, implying that his body is robotic, or at least partially cybernetic.
Ratings
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Filming locations
- The Main Building, the Sir Martin Evans Building, and Tower Building of Cardiff University largely fill in for St Luke's University, while the Reardon Smith Theatre (within the National Museum of Wales) is where the Doctor gives his lectures.
- The Cardiff Metropolitan University (Llandaff Campus)'s Atrium Cafe is where Bill serves chips.
- The bar scene was shot at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff.
- Bill runs into the bathroom in "Australia", in World of Boats in Cardiff.
- CEMEX's Taffs Well quarry, just outside of Cardiff, is the exotic planet the TARDIS team travel to.
Production errors
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Continuity
- Nardole's arm makes a mechanical noise and drops a bolt, hinting at his previous removal from king Hydroflax. (TV: The Husbands of River Song, The Return of Doctor Mysterio)
- The Doctor has a cup filled with his former sonic screwdrivers in his office as well as hidden in the TARDIS. (TV: Fury from the Deep, The War Games - The Visitation, Doctor Who, Rose - The Witch's Familiar)
- The Doctor has framed photographs on his desk of both his lost wife River Song (TV: The Wedding of River Song - The Husbands of River Song, et al.) and his granddaughter Susan. (TV: An Unearthly Child, et al.)
- The Doctor has a jeweller's eyeglass. (TV: Heaven Sent)
- The Doctor has an "Out of Order" sign on the doors of the TARDIS, nearly identical to one used by his first incarnation. (TV: The War Machines)
- The Doctor and Bill are wearing paper hats and pulled Christmas crackers. (TV: The Christmas Invasion, The Time of the Doctor, Last Christmas)
- The Doctor has a wooden raven on his desk in his office. (TV: Face the Raven)
- The Doctor still has blackboards in the TARDIS. (TV: Into the Dalek, et al.)
- Bill continues the Doctor Who-running gag (however she asks "what" instead). (TV: An Unearthly Child, et al.)
- Bill says the TARDIS is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside. (TV: The Three Doctors, et al.) Although it took a little longer.
- Nardole explains the concept of the TARDIS dimensions. (TV: The Robots of Death, In the Forest of the Night)
- The Doctor and Bill are bantering. He was previously against that. (TV: Robot of Sherwood, The Woman Who Lived)
- The Doctor's Rembrandt van Rijn portrait Self Portrait with Two Circles appears in his office. (TV: The Husbands of River Song)
- The TARDIS goes to Australia. (COMIC: Gemini Plan, Backtime, TV: The Enemy of the World, A Christmas Carol)
- The Doctor has previously met sentient liquid beings: the Kar-Charratans on Kar-Charrat (AUDIO: The Genocide Machine) and the Flood on Mars. (TV: The Waters of Mars)
- The Doctor mention all of time hypothetically happening at once, during one of his lectures on time. He once experienced such an event. (TV: The Wedding of River Song)
- The Doctor relents on wiping Bill's memory when she poses the question of how he would feel if it happened to him, clearly bringing back his memories (or lack thereof) of Clara Oswald. (TV: Hell Bent)
- The Doctor and his companions have before been chased throughout time and space.
- The First Doctor, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright were once chased by the Daleks. (TV: The Chase)
- The Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones were chased by the Family of Blood. (TV: Human Nature, The Family of Blood)
- The Eleventh Doctor and his team were once chased by The Then and the Now. (PROSE: Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year 2)
- The Twelfth Doctor once said that a Quantum Shade could chase a person throughout all time and space if marked. (TV: Face the Raven)
- The Doctor plays his electric guitar. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice, et al.)
- The Doctor is wearing his sonic sunglasses. (TV: The Magician's Apprentice et al.)
- The Doctor once encountered a creature which mimicked living people to steal their form. (TV: Midnight)
- The Doctor once encountered another spaceship part seeking a compatible pilot, who wants to leave, to travel. (TV: The Lodger)
- In his office, the Doctor has his bust of Beethoven, previously seen in his TARDIS. Similarly, he also plays Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. (TV: Before the Flood)
- In his office, the Doctor also has a bust of William Shakespeare. (TV: The Chase, The Shakespeare Code)
- As Heather follows Bill, the Doctor says you should never underestimate a crush, and Nardole says he didn't have to tell him. (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio)
- The Doctor tells Bill that being scared is good and rational. He previously told Rupert Pink similar. (TV: Listen)
- The Doctor pulls out his psychic paper. (TV: The End of the World, et al.)
- Bill writes an essay entitled "Laser cooling of ions: atomic clocks and quantum jumps." The Eighth Doctor encountered an atomic clock on the eve of the new 2000th year. (TV: Doctor Who)
- The Doctor pilots the TARDIS to the Dalek-Movellan War. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
- The Movellans reappear. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks)
- Near the vault the Doctor had a sign belonging to the Mary Celeste. (TV: The Chase, PROSE: The Mystery of the Marie Celeste, COMIC: A Stitch in Time)
- The Doctor had encountered scorch marks left in concrete by a shuttlecraft once before, also on a school campus. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks)
- The Doctor mentions the TARDIS' broken chameleon circuit, (TV: An Unearthly Child, Logopolis, Boom Town, COMIC: Hunters of the Burning Stone, et al.) and calls it a "cloaking device." (TV: Doctor Who)
- The Doctor attempts a memory wipe. (TV: Journey's End) He previously revealed that he's done this several times, usually telepathically. (TV: Hell Bent) In this case, the method he's about to use was the same one employed on Donna Noble. (TV: Journey's End)
- The Doctor clicks his fingers to open the TARDIS doors. (TV: Forest of the Dead, The Eleventh Hour, Hell Bent, et al.)
Home video releases
DVD releases
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Blu-ray releases
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Digital releases
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External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ https://twitter.com/d0od/status/767445794781790208
- ↑ https://twitter.com/HDProductions70/status/766751107116896256
- ↑ Fullerton, Huw (13 March 2017). Does this Doctor Who series 10 title change mean a shake-up for the series?. RadioTimes. Retrieved on 16 April 2017.
- ↑ Martin, Dan (15 April 2017). Doctor Who: series 36, episode one – The Pilot. The Guardian. Retrieved on 16 April 2017.
- ↑ http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-04-15/did-you-spot-the-reference-to-clara-in-the-doctor-who-series-10-opener
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