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*This is the first Christmas special since ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' to feature the Doctor's regular companions. | *This is the first Christmas special since ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' to feature the Doctor's regular companions. | ||
*[[Paul Cornell]]'s short story "[[The Hopes and Fears of All the Years]]" likewise features the Doctor visiting an individual every year at [[Christmas]] time (though in that case on Christmas Day, not Christmas Eve) by virtue of time travel. | *[[Paul Cornell]]'s short story "[[The Hopes and Fears of All the Years]]" likewise features the Doctor visiting an individual every year at [[Christmas]] time (though in that case on Christmas Day, not Christmas Eve) by virtue of time travel. | ||
*This is the first Christmas special not to feature [[David Tennant]] and the first one not to be written by [[Russell T Davies]]. It is the first one to be written by [[Steven Moffat]] and, with the exception of a very brief cameo at the end of [[The End of Time|The End of Time | *This is the first Christmas special not to feature [[David Tennant]] and the first one not to be written by [[Russell T Davies]]. It is the first one to be written by [[Steven Moffat]] and, with the exception of a very brief cameo at the end of [[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]], the first to feature [[Matt Smith]] as The Doctor. | ||
*The shark, despited being a female, was named Clive behind the scenes. | *The shark, despited being a female, was named Clive behind the scenes. | ||
Revision as of 13:53, 26 December 2010
A Christmas Carol is the 2010 Doctor Who special. The first footage from this special was screened on 19th November in the form of a trailer as part of the BBC's Children in Need.
Synopsis
Amy and Rory are trapped on a crashing space liner, and the only way the Doctor can rescue them is to save the soul of a lonely old miser. But is Kazran Sardick, the richest man in Sardicktown, beyond redemption? And what is lurking in the fogs of Christmas Eve?
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Rory Williams - Arthur Darvill
- Kazran Sardick / Elliot Sardick - Michael Gambon
- Abigail Pettigrew - Katherine Jenkins
- The Captain - Pooky Quesnel
- Middle Kazran - Danny Horn
- Young Kazran- Laurence Belcher
- Co-Pilot - Micah Balfour
- Eric -Nick Malinowski
- Older Benjamin -Steve North
- Chief Servant - Tim Plester
- Isabella -Laura Rogers
- Pilot - Leo Bill
- Boy - Bailey Pepper
- Benjamin - Bailey Pepper
- Old Isabella - Meg Wynn-Owen
References
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Story notes
- A Christmas Carol is loosely based on the Charles Dickens novel of the same name, with Kazran Sardick being Ebenezer Scrooge, the Doctor being the Ghost Of Christmas Past and Future and Amy being the Ghost of Christmas Present
- The interior design and look of the crashing space liner is very similar to the style of the Starfleet ships from the most recent Star Trek film, with a similar layout (though more compact) and touchscreen controls. There is also moderate use of lens flares during the scenes on the ship, which also was seen during the interior shots of the various ships in Star Trek as well.
- This is the first story to feature Arthur Darvill's name in the opening titles.
- This is the first Christmas special since The Christmas Invasion to feature the Doctor's regular companions.
- Paul Cornell's short story "The Hopes and Fears of All the Years" likewise features the Doctor visiting an individual every year at Christmas time (though in that case on Christmas Day, not Christmas Eve) by virtue of time travel.
- This is the first Christmas special not to feature David Tennant and the first one not to be written by Russell T Davies. It is the first one to be written by Steven Moffat and, with the exception of a very brief cameo at the end of The End of Time, the first to feature Matt Smith as The Doctor.
- The shark, despited being a female, was named Clive behind the scenes.
Ratings
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Myths
- Fans believed that Rory would be the Ghost of Christmas Future. This was false, as the Doctor served as Ghost of Christmas Future (but to a younger Kazran).
- It was rumoured that the shark would be the main antagonist, and that its attack was what caused the ship to crash and was hunting the Doctor due to sensing his Time Lord scent.
Filming locations
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Production errors
When young and old Kazran hug, this does not cause a paradox as suggested in Father's Day or doesn't cause any temporal shortage (Big Bang). That is because, it is the child version of Kazran hugging the Kazran that had no compassion, i.e the one before this episode. As present Kazran is changing, they are effectively not the same person any more as the old present Kazran is ceasing to exist.
Continuity
- Amy says "Don't be late, Doctor, just this once." (DW: The Eleventh Hour)
- The Doctor sends a message to Amy saying "Come Along Pond" (DW: The Big Bang)
- The Doctor attempts and fails to perform card tricks. (DW: Robot, Rose)
- The Doctor produces a photograph of himself with Albert Einstein. It was previously suggested in DW: Time and the Rani that the two were friends.
- While in the honeymoon suite, Amy wears an outfit similar to her policewoman kissogram garb, and Rory wears a Roman Centurion's outfit, just like the one worn by his Auton self. The two claim that they've gotten used to the outfits. (DW: The Eleventh Hour, The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang)
- The Doctor tells young Kazran not to look under his bed. (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace)
- The Doctor is seen, once again, in a Fez, this time in a photo, and one time when unfreezing Abigail. (DW: The Big Bang)
- During one of his visits to Abigail, the Doctor wears a scarf, similar to the one worn by his fourth incarnation.
- The Doctor says that it is impossible for Kazran's machine to have isomorphic controls, despite the fact that the TARDIS has been said, on many occasions, to have isomorphic controls (DW: "Pyramids of Mars" "The Daleks" CC: "Mother Russia").
Timeline
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Home video releases
This story will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on 24th January 2011 in UK markets and 15th February 2011 in North American markets.[1]
See also
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External links
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Footnotes
- ↑ The Doctor Who News Page: A Christmas Carol - DVD Update accessed 10th December 2010
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