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Closing Time was the twelfth episode in the sixth series of Doctor Who.
Synopsis
In the last few days of his life, the Doctor pays a farewell visit to his old friend Craig Owens, and encounters a mystery. People are going missing, a silver rat scuttles in the shadows of a department store, and somewhere close by the Cybermen wait.[1]
Plot
It starts in a department store, where a worker is checking the changing rooms for customers before they close. She hears something in one of the changing rooms. It is a Cyberman. She screams.
Meanwhile, Sophie leaves her house after making sure that Craig can cope with their son, Alfie. Craig hears a knock on the door. It is the Doctor standing on his doorstep who says hello and then starts to depart, until he sees the power flickering on Craig's road and decides to stay.
The next day Craig finds the Doctor working in a shop, searching for the cause of the electrical problems. People have been vanishing, and the Doctor is sure there's a connection to the flickering power. When the Doctor tries to get Craig and Alfie out of the shop in a lift, they arrive in the Cyber-Ship, where a Cyberman stomps towards them.
Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Craig Owens - James Corden
- River Song - Alex Kingston
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Rory Williams - Arthur Darvill
- Sophie - Daisy Haggard
- Madame Kovarian - Frances Barber
- Shona - Seroca Davis
- Kelly - Holli Dempsey
- George - Christopher Obi
- Val - Lynda Baron
- Cybermen - Paul Kasey
- Voice of the Cybermen - Nicholas Briggs
- The Silent - Marnix Van Den Broeke
Crew
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References
- The Doctor mentions that a robot dog is "not as much fun as I remember". This is a reference to the multiple incarnations of K9.
- While talking about name tags, the Doctor suggests he often forgets his own name. Madame de Pompadour previously suggested the Doctor's real name is a mystery to him.
- When the Doctor tries to deactivate the Cybermat and discovers it has shielding, he says to Craig "Don't worry; I have an app for that", parodying the slogan used by Apple to advertise the iPhone's versatility.
Story notes
- Given that in The Impossible Astronaut the different versions of the Doctor give their ages as 909, and 1103, and all subsequent episodes occur within a short amount of time for Amy Pond and Rory Williams, this episode takes place approximately 200 years (from the Doctor's perspective) later than The God Complex.
- Part of the nursery rhyme from DW: Night Terrors is sung by Madame Kovarian, with some new lines added.
- Closing Time is the first episode produced by Denise Paul who has previously acted as Associate Producer for several Eleventh Doctor stories.
- This is the first time since the series revival in 2005 that episode 12 has not been the first of a two-part story written by the head writer, although the end of this episode does set up the series finale.
- This is the first television story to feature a cybermat since the Fourth Doctor story DW: Revenge of the Cybermen.
- This is also the first regular-season episode since the series revival in which the Doctor does not have a regular companion with him at some point.
- Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill were, however, credited in the opener as they had been during the rest of the season. This marks the first time in the series that any actor's name has appeared in the opening credits for less than one minute of on-screen appearance.
- The BBC America and Space broadcasts also retained the opening sequence narrated by Amy Pond.
- The "app" for disabling the Cybermat used one of the "bonus sounds" found on the toy version of the Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver, unheard on the show until now.
Ratings
- UK Overnight: 5.3 Million
Myths
- Craig Owens may travel in the TARDIS.[2]This proved false.
- Craig Owens has had a baby.[3]This proved true.
Filming locations
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Production errors
Continuity
- The Doctor can speak baby. (DW:A Good Man Goes to War)
- Posters seen in the department store indicate that Amy has taking up a modelling career. She is seen advertising a fragrance named "Petrichor" (DW : The Doctor's Wife), which bears the slogan "For the girl who's tired of waiting" (DW : The Eleventh Hour; The Girl Who Waited). She appears to have become quite famous as she's seen giving an autograph to a little girl.
- When the Doctor thinks that Craig has redecorated, he says that he doesn't like it, similar to the Second Doctor's comments to the Third Doctor about redecorating the TARDIS in DW: The Three Doctors and again when the Second Doctor saw The Brigadier's office in DW: The Five Doctors. The Fifth Doctor similar expressed dislike for a TARDIS redecoration on DW: Time Crash.
- The Doctor can make people quiet by simply saying "ssh!". This is not the first time he has used hypnosis. (DW: The Sun Makers, Revelation of the Daleks)
- Kovarian does not appear to be affected by the Silence's ability to make people forget their existence. (DW: Day of the Moon)
- The Doctor takes some blue envelopes from Craig's house, and Craig gives him a Stetson as a parting gift. (DW: The Impossible Astronaut)
- The Doctor tells Craig that he has forgotten his identity before. (DW: Doctor Who)
- Sean and Melinda are mentioned. (DW: The Lodger)
- Craig is unfamiliar with the Cybermen, suggesting that either the Battle of Canary Wharf was erased by the cracks and doesn't exist post-Big Bang Two, (DW: The Big Bang) or Craig simply didn't see the Cybermen like Donna. (DW: The Runaway Bride).
- Craig inability to recognize a Cyberman intially may be due to the lighting on the ship. He later refers to people being killed at what may have been the Battle of Canary Wharf.
- Aware of his impending death, the Doctor goes on another "farewell tour" (DW: The End of Time).
- Craig successfully throws off the conversion process. Mercy Hartigan also did so shortly before her death in DW: The Next Doctor.
Home video releases
The episode will be released on DVD and Blu-ray shortly after the airing of episode 13.[4]
External links
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