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* Graham calls Jake [[Inspector Morse (character)|Inspector Morse]].
* Graham calls Jake [[Inspector Morse (character)|Inspector Morse]].
* The Doctor thinks Ryan has changed his [[shower gel]] because he smells of dead [[bird]].
* The Doctor thinks Ryan has changed his [[shower gel]] because he smells of dead [[bird]].
* Jake and Adam go on their [[honeymoon]] at last, with Gabriela following. She wants to vlog about it, to which Graham suggest they'd call it [[Three Idiots Roaming]].
* Jake and Adam go on their [[honeymoon]] at last, with Gabriela following. She wants to vlog about it, which Graham suggest calling [[Three Idiots Roaming]].


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Praxeus was the sixth episode of series 12 of Doctor Who.

Synopsis

What connects strange bird behaviour in the skies above a Madagascan beach to mysterious deaths by an inexpiable virus that seems to be spreading? And what does a famous British astronaut have to do with all of this? Can the Doctor, Ryan, Graham and Yaz solve this puzzle before it's too late?

Plot

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Cast

Uncredited cast

Crew

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References

Locations

The Doctor

  • The Doctor indicates she has more than one brain.
  • The Doctor gives the team gold stars.
  • The Doctor describes herself as "a romantic".

TARDIS

Science

Individuals

Languages

Species

  • The Doctor mentions the Autons when speculating about the infected birds.
  • The aliens use hazmat suits.

Medical injuries and ailments

  • The Doctor does an MOT on Adam.
  • Praxeus is transferred to humans through contact with infected birds.
  • The Doctor informs Adam Lang that his bloodstream has been infected with an alien pathogen.

Business

Technology

Story notes

  • This episode had Doctor Who fans pointing out the parallels between the fictional bacteria Praxeus and the real world Coronavirus. The real virus was discovered in December 2019 and spread in 2020, notably after the episode was filmed.[2]
  • The climatic moment of the story in which the Doctor desperately saves Jake Willis from certain death in an exploding spacecraft after he sacrifices himself to destroy Praxeus made fans recall the climatic death scene of former companion Adric in Earthshock from 1982 in which the Fifth Doctor was unable to save Adric due to the Cyber-Leader damaging the control console of the TARDIS, resulting in Adric plummeting towards Earth, being the reason the dinosaurs went extinct.[3]
  • The Doctor's opening monologue places Praxeus as taking place "early in the third decade of the 21st century."
  • This story marked the first television role in any licensed Doctor Who media given to a Brazilian actress, Gabriela Toloi.
  • This story marked the last time Millennium FX worked on an episode of the show.[4]
  • Soyuz spacecrafts, as the one seen in the story, exist in the real world.[5]

Ratings

  • 3.97 million (BBC overnight)[6]

Myths

  • The Sea Devils were going to return. This was proven false.

Filming locations

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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.
  • As the Doctor is standing in the TARDIS doorway watching Yaz and Gabriela leave, it is obvious that the interior of the TARDIS is just a photo pasted onto the back wall.

Continuity

Home video releases

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External links

Footnotes