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* This episode is partially set on the same day it was broadcast, [[1 January (releases)|1 January]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]]. This makes it one of only nine episodes in the revived series to do so, after ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' on [[5 March]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]], ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time: Part One]]'' on [[25 December (releases)|25 December]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]], ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' on [[26 June (releases)|26 June]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]], ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' on [[22 April (releases)|22 April]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]], ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'' on [[1 January (releases)|1 January]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]], ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'' on 1 January [[2020 (releases)|2020]], ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'' on [[31 October (releases)|31 October]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]], and the directly preceding episode, ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'' on [[5 December (releases)|5 December]] 2021.
* This episode is partially set on the same day it was broadcast, [[1 January (releases)|1 January]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]]. This makes it one of only nine episodes in the revived series to do so, after ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' on [[5 March]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]], ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time: Part One]]'' on [[25 December (releases)|25 December]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]], ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'' on [[26 June (releases)|26 June]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]], ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'' on [[22 April (releases)|22 April]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]], ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'' on [[1 January (releases)|1 January]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]], ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'' on 1 January [[2020 (releases)|2020]], ''[[The Halloween Apocalypse (TV story)|The Halloween Apocalypse]]'' on [[31 October (releases)|31 October]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]], and the directly preceding episode, ''[[The Vanquishers (TV story)|The Vanquishers]]'' on [[5 December (releases)|5 December]] 2021.
*This episode has the longest cold opening in the franchise, running just over nine minutes, ten seconds. The previous episode to hold this title was ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]].''
* This episode has the longest cold opening in the franchise, running just over nine minutes, ten seconds. The previous episode to hold this title was ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]].''
*Unlike ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time: Part Two]]'' and ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'', the endboard for this episode had the letters MMXXII, which is the correct year for the broadcasting date which was 2022. This also happened with ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'' which had the letters MMXXI, which is also the correct year for the broadcasting date which was 2021.
* Unlike ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time: Part Two]]'' and ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'', the endboard for this episode had the letters MMXXII, which is the correct year for the broadcasting date which was 2022. This also happened with ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'' which had the letters MMXXI, which is also the correct year for the broadcasting date which was 2021.
*When Jodie Whittaker first read the script for this episode and saw that the Doctor gets [[Extermination|exterminated]] in the [[Cold opening|opening minutes]], she genuinely believed that she had been written out of the show earlier than she thought she was going to be.
* When Jodie Whittaker first read the script for this episode and saw that the Doctor gets [[Extermination|exterminated]] in the [[Cold opening|opening minutes]], she genuinely believed that she had been written out of the show earlier than she thought she was going to be.{{fact}}
*At one point, one of the Daleks says "I am NOT [[Nick (Eve of the Daleks)|Nick]]!". The man providing the voice for the Dalek was [[Nicholas Briggs|'Nick' Briggs]].
* At one point, one of the Daleks says "I am NOT [[Nick (Eve of the Daleks)|Nick]]!". The man providing the voice for the Dalek was [[Nicholas Briggs|'Nick' Briggs]].


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Revision as of 16:02, 3 January 2022

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Eve of the Daleks was the 2022 New Year Special of Doctor Who. It continued from the end of The Vanquishers, which saw the Doctor's TARDIS still damaged from the Flux. Attempting to reboot it, the Thirteenth Doctor accidentally traps ELF Storage and everyone inside it within a time loop. It also dealt with the consequences of the Doctor allowing the Dalek War Fleet to be destroyed in the final Flux event, with Dalek Executioners being sent to exterminate the Doctor in revenge.

Notably, the episode was the first to explicitly establish Yasmin Khan's feelings toward the Doctor as being romantically inclined.

Synopsis

Sarah is working - again. Nick is her only customer - again. Same old same old. Except this year, their countdown to midnight will be the strangest and deadliest they have ever known. Why is an executioner Dalek targeting these two people, in this place, on this night? Why are they having to live through the same moments again? Can the Doctor, Yaz and Dan save them and survive into the New Year?

Plot

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Cast

Crew

General production staff

Script department

Camera and lighting department

Art department

Costume department

Make-up and prosthetics

Movement

Casting

General post-production staff

Special and visual effects

Sound



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

The TARDIS

ELF Storage

Holidays and celebrations

Individuals

Technology

Popular culture

  • Nick puts a Monopoly game, which belonged to his ex-girlfriend, Simona, into storage.
  • The Doctor claims she and Yaz "would be so good on Supermarket Sweep".
  • Dan compares the time loop to Groundhog Day.

Romance

  • Dan notices that the Doctor and Yaz have romantic feelings towards each other, even when both deny it.
  • Mary tells her daugter that New Year's Eve is the best time to meet a man.
  • Nick has "a lot" of ex-girlfriends, including Simona, Lucy, and Nicole. The sheer number of them, coupled with Nick's apparent obsessiveness over their possessions, prompts a worried Yaz to ask him if they're all "still alive".

Foods and beverages

  • One of Jeff's storage units is filled with shelves full of cans of Beef N Beans.

Story notes

Ratings

  • Overnights: 3.21 million[1]
  • Consolidated: to be added

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.

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Continuity

Home video releases

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External links

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Footnotes

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