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* Yaz briefly wonders if it's [[Halloween]] upon seeing the apple bobbing.
* Yaz briefly wonders if it's [[Halloween]] upon seeing the apple bobbing.
* [[Bilehurst Cragg]] is located in the shadow of [[Pendle Hill]].
* [[Bilehurst Cragg]] is located in the shadow of [[Pendle Hill]].
* When [[James I|King James]] was a [[baby]], [[James I's father|his father]] was killed. James claims that he was murdered by [[James I's mother|his mother]], who was then [[prison|imprisoned]] and [[beheading|beheaded]]. James was therefore raised by [[regent]]s. He later reveals that his mother left him when he was under 1 year old, and she was made into a [[scapegoat]].
* When [[James I|King James]] was a [[baby]], [[James I's father|his father]] was killed. James claims that he was murdered by [[Mary Stuart|his mother]], who was then [[prison|imprisoned]] and [[beheading|beheaded]]. James was therefore raised by [[regent]]s. He later reveals that his mother left him when he was under 1 year old, and she was made into a [[scapegoat]].
* After getting knocked out by the [[Morax Queen]], the Doctor says she hasn't had a [[hangover]] this strong since the [[Milk Wars]] of [[Keston Five]].
* After getting knocked out by the [[Morax Queen]], the Doctor says she hasn't had a [[hangover]] this strong since the [[Milk Wars]] of [[Keston Five]].
* The Doctor compares the [[wood]] of the [[tree]] on Pendle Hill to [[Semtex]].
* The Doctor compares the [[wood]] of the [[tree]] on Pendle Hill to [[Semtex]].

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The Witchfinders was the eighth episode of series 11 of Doctor Who.

Synopsis

Team TARDIS lands in early 17th century England in the midst of a witch trial, and despite her own non-interference policy, the Thirteenth Doctor cannot help but try and stop the killings. However, with King James growing suspicious of the Doctor and her ways, it is up to her friends to play Witchfinders and uncover the hidden mysteries behind the trials.

Plot

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Cast

Uncredited

Crew

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References

Story notes

  • This was the first episode of Doctor Who in which the writer and director were both women, as well as the actor who stars as the Doctor.

Ratings

  • 5.66 million (UK overnight)[2]

Filming locations

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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Continuity

Home video releases

DVD releases

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Blu-ray releases

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Digital releases

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External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Laford, Andrea (5 October 2018). Joy Wilkinson's Doctor Who episode titled 'The Witchfinders'. CultBox. Retrieved on 25 November 2018.
  2. Doctor Who Ratings - Overnight