Voyage of the Damned (TV story)
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Synopsis
The Doctor is more than suprised to see the Titanic crashed into his TARDIS. Little does he know he will soon be meeting up with a waitress on board named Astrid.
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - David Tennant
- Astrid Peth - Kylie Minogue
- Mr Copper - Clive Swift
- Captain Hardaker - Geoffrey Palmer
- Morvin Van Hoof - Clive Rowe
- Bannakaffalatta - Jimmy Vee
- Rickston Slade - Gray O'Brien
- Foon Van Hoof - Debbie Chazen
- Midshipman Frame - Russel Tovey
- Max Capricorn - George Costigan
- Chief Steward - Andrew Havill
- Engineer - Bruce Lawrence
- Wilfred Mott - Bernard Cribbins
- Nicholas Witchell - Himself
- Singer - Yamit Mamo
Crew
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References
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Story Notes
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Ratings
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Myths
This is set on the real Titanic from 1912 (it has been explicitally stated that it is NOT the actual Titanic.)
A lot was made of the fact that Astrid is an anagramme of Tardis. This however, turned out not to be significant for the story.
Location Filming
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- Why the humans aboard the Titanic don't recognize Earth, Christmas or even Santa Claus?
- Maybe they aren't human, but a near-human species.
- When the Titanic Crash into the Tardis, it was never explained why it did?
Continuity
- Reference is made to the two previous Christams specials, The Christmas Invasion and The Runaway Bride.
- The Doctor refers to Gallifrey in the constallation of Kasterborous- the first time that Kasterborous has been mentioned in the new series.
- The Doctor uses the phrase Alonz-y aloso, which he stated he liked in Doomsday
- The Doctor mentions that his black suit is unlucky, refering to his previous statement in The Lazarus Experiment.
DVD and Other Releases
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See Also
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