Born Again (TV story): Difference between revisions
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* | *The Doctor says about [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]] "he's busy, he's got plenty to do, rebuilding the Earth" implying that he knows Jack is alive and well, or wants Rose to think he is, as at the time he has no way of knowing Jack's alive. | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 21 November 2005
References
Time Lords, 6PM Tuesday October 5006, Barcelona, Teleport, Transmat, Nanogenes, Gelth, Slitheen, Shop-Window Dummies, London, Powell Estate, 24th December, Christmas, Your Mum, Fish and Chips, Sausage and Mash, Beans on Toast, Turkey, Nut Loaf, Jack Harkness, Time Vortex, Regeneration, Christmas Eve
Cast & Characters
- The Doctor - David Tennant
- Rose Tyler - Billie Piper
- Nicholas Briggs - Dalek Voices (archive footage)
- Ninth Doctor - Christopher Eccleston (archive footage)
Notes
- This is a short sketch for the charity Children In Need.
- You can watch this on the BBC site (see external links below).
- It is the only episode (other than The Edge of Destruction, to be set entirely in the TARDIS with only the Doctor and companions in it.
Continuity
- This story has no date, as the entire story is set travelling through space and time.
- This story continues directly from where The Parting of the Ways left off.
- Rose's suspicion that this new Doctor may be a Slitheen or other imposter recalls similar suspicions on the part of Ben regarding the newly regenerated Second Doctor in "The Power of the Daleks." The Doctor's manic behavior towards the end of the story recalls similar, though much more violent, "fits" displayed by the Sixth Doctor in "The Twin Dilemma."
Discontinuity
- The Doctor says about Captain Jack "he's busy, he's got plenty to do, rebuilding the Earth" implying that he knows Jack is alive and well, or wants Rose to think he is, as at the time he has no way of knowing Jack's alive.