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|image = Boom town main.jpg | |||
|image = ElevenOswinDalek.jpg | |image = ElevenOswinDalek.jpg | ||
|series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]] | |series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]] | ||
|season number = Series | |season number = Series 3d (Doctor Who) | ||
|series episode number = 1 | |||
|story number = 157 | |||
|novelisation = Rose (novelisation) | |||
|season number = Series 3d (Doctor Who) | |||
|series episode number = 2 | |||
|story number = 158 | |||
|season number = Series 6 (Doctor Who) | |||
|series episode number = 1 | |series episode number = 1 | ||
|story number = 226 | |story number = 226 | ||
|doctor = Ninth Doctor | |||
|doctor = Fourth Doctor | |||
|doctor = Eleventh Doctor | |doctor = Eleventh Doctor | ||
|companions = [[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]], [[Captain Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]] | |||
|companions = [[Donna Noble|Donna]] | |||
|companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]] | |companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]] | ||
|featuring = [[Oswin Oswald|Oswin]] | |companions = [[Bill Potts|Bill Potts]] | ||
|featuring = [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] | |||
|featuring2 = Jackie Tyler | |||
|featuring3 = Clive Finch | |||
|featuring4 = [[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]] | |||
|featuring5 = [[Oswin Oswald|Oswin]] | |||
|enemy = [[Nestene Consciousness]] | |||
|setting = [[London]], [[4 March|4]] - [[5 March]] [[2004]] | |||
|enemy = [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17|Cassandra]] | |||
|setting = [[Platform One]], [[5000000000|5,000,000,000]]<!--New Earth makes it clear this is the exact year the sun destroys Earth. 5.5/Apple/26 is just another way of saying it.--> | |||
|enemy = [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]] | |||
|setting = [[Cardiff]], [[September]] [[2006]] | |||
|enemy = [[Daleks]] | |enemy = [[Daleks]] | ||
|setting = [[Dalek Asylum]] and [[Parliament of the Daleks]] | |setting = [[Dalek Asylum]] and [[Parliament of the Daleks]] | ||
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|director = [[Nick Hurran]] | |director = [[Nick Hurran]] | ||
|producer = [[Marcus Wilson]] | |producer = [[Marcus Wilson]] | ||
|broadcast date = [[1 September (releases)|1 September]] [[ | |broadcast date = [[26 March (releases)|26 March]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] | ||
|broadcast date = [[2 April (releases)|2 April]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] | |||
|broadcast date = [[4 June (releases)|4 June]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] | |||
|broadcast date = [[1 September (releases)|1 September]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] | |||
|network = [[BBC One]] | |network = [[BBC One]] | ||
|format = 1x45 minute episode | |||
|production code = 1.1 | |||
|prev = The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story) | |||
|next = The End of the World (TV story) | |||
|made prev = The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story) | |||
|made next = Aliens of London (TV story) | |||
|script = The Shooting Scripts | |||
|clip = "I'm the Doctor Who, by the Way" (HD) Rose Doctor Who | |||
|clip2 = Rose Tyler Boards the TARDIS! (HD) Rose Doctor Who | |||
|format = 1x45 minute episode | |||
|production code = 1.2 | |||
|confidential = Aliens: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (CON episode) | |||
|next = The Unquiet Dead (TV story) | |||
|prev = Rose (TV story) | |||
|made prev = World War Three (TV story) | |||
|made next = The Unquiet Dead (TV story) | |||
|script = The Shooting Scripts | |||
|clip = A Race Against the Sun (HD) The End of the World Doctor Who | |||
|clip2 = "I'm the Last of the Time Lords..." (HD) The End of the World Doctor Who | |||
|format = 1x45 minute episode | |||
|production code = 1.11 | |||
|prev = The Doctor Dances (TV story) | |||
|next = Bad Wolf (TV story) | |||
|script=The Shooting Scripts | |||
|clip = Dinner with a Slitheen - Doctor Who - Boom Town - Series 3d -BBC | |||
|clip2 = The heart of the TARDIS - Doctor Who - Boom Town - Series 3d - BBC | |||
|format = 1x50 minute episode | |format = 1x50 minute episode | ||
|prev = Pond Life (webcast) | |prev = Pond Life (webcast) | ||
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|made prev = A Town Called Mercy (TV story) | |made prev = A Town Called Mercy (TV story) | ||
|made next = The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story) | |made next = The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story) | ||
|bts = Doctor Who Asylum of the Daleks - Behind the Scenes - Series | |bts = Doctor Who Asylum of the Daleks - Behind the Scenes - Series 6 2010 Episode 1 - BBC One | ||
|bts2 = Doctor Who Asylum of the Daleks + Q&A | |bts2 = Doctor Who Asylum of the Daleks + Q&A | ||
|trailer = Doctor Who 'Asylum of the Daleks' trailer - Series | |trailer = Doctor Who 'Asylum of the Daleks' trailer - Series 6 Episode 1 - Autumn 2010 - BBC One | ||
|clip = Eggs? - In the Asylum - Doctor Who - Asylum of the Daleks - BBC | |clip = Eggs? - In the Asylum - Doctor Who - Asylum of the Daleks - BBC | ||
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'''''Asylum of the Daleks''''' was the | {{dab page|Rose (disambiguation)}}{{you may|Rosa (TV story)}} | ||
{{you may|The End of the World (audio story)|n1=the audio story}} | |||
'''''Rose''''' was the new episode of [[Series 3d (Doctor Who)|series 3d]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | |||
The first story to be produced by [[BBC Wales]], it was both the first new episode of ''Doctor Who'' since [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the 1996 telemovie]] and the first story to be part of a regularly airing programme since ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'' in [[1989 (production)|1989]]. It also introduced recurring supporting cast [[Camille Coduri]] as [[Jackie Tyler]] and [[Noel Clarke]] as [[Mickey Smith]]. | |||
An immediate success, the episode set a record 10.81 million [[BBC One]] rating that bested the previous record-holder, ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'', and remained the most watched first episode for any new incarnation of [[the Doctor]] (not outdone by ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', or'' [[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') until it was finally toppled in 2018 by ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]''.<ref name="ratings">[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2018/10/the-woman-who-fell-to-earth-tops-charts.html Final ratings - Doctor Who news]</ref> | |||
It is also the third-highest rated series-opener of all time, second only to ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]'' and ''The Woman Who Fell to Earth''. Due to the fact that [[ITV]] were on strike at the top of [[season 17]], however, ''Destiny''{{'}}s numbers are often discounted. ''Rose'' is certainly the top-rating series opener when ''Doctor Who'' actually had competition from another broadcaster. | |||
The first ''Doctor Who'' story to be produced in widescreen, it was also the first single-episode, 45-minute story and by extension the first single-episode story since ''[[Mission to the Unknown (TV story)|Mission to the Unknown]]'' in [[1965 (production)|1965]] and the first 45-minute episode since Part Two of ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'' in [[1985 (production)|1985]]. ''Rose'' was the Doctor Who debut for almost everyone who worked on it — except for [[model unit supervisor]] [[Mike Tucker]], who worked as a visual effects assistant on the original series from 1985 to [[1989 (production)|1989]]. Though it was not the ''Doctor Who'' debut for visual effects company, [[The Mill]] — that had actually come on ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' — it did feature the premiere of their [[title sequence]]. ([[DWM 353]]) The sequence would survive with only minor alterations until ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''. | |||
Narratively, it portrayed the [[Nestene Consciousness]] and [[Auton]]s for the first time on television since ''[[Terror of the Autons (TV story)|Terror of the Autons]]'' in [[1971 (releases)|1971]]. It also introduced a new recurring element in the form of the [[Shadow Proclamation]], contained the first reference to the [[Last Great Time War]], and introduced elements about Rose's character that would be directly referenced in later episodes. | |||
Unusually, the introduction of the [[Ninth Doctor]] in no way explained how this incarnation had come to be, and failed to explain much of anything about who the Doctor was. Indeed, ''Rose'' started a mild [[story arc]] surrounding the mystery — from Rose's perspective — about the Doctor's identity. New audiences would not have known until [[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|the series' final episode]] that the Doctor could [[regenerate]], and wouldn't get their first glimpse of preceding Doctors until two years later, in ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]''. As for the Ninth Doctor's origins, they were not fully clarified for eight years, with 2013's ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'' eventually revealing how this incarnation came to be. | |||
As the global ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' watch-along event created by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''{{'}}s [[Emily Cook]] continued with a watch-along of this story on [[26 March (releases)|26 March]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]], Davies returned to the writing stool to create new content, both releasing a previously withheld [[2013 (production)|2011]] short story ''[[Doctor Who and the Time War (short story)|Doctor Who and the Time War]]'', which depicted an alternate account to the origin of this incarnation of the Doctor than what was later revealed, and a sequel entitled ''[[Revenge of the Nestene (short story)|Revenge of the Nestene]]'', which [[Russell T Davies]] placed as Chapter 21 of his [[Rose (novelisation)|2013 novelisation]]. | |||
'''''The End of the World''''' was the second episode of [[Series 3d (Doctor Who)|series 3d]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | |||
It was the first instance of [[time travel]] into the viewers' relative future in the [[BBC Wales]] era of ''Doctor Who''. The story also introduced recurring characters [[Lady Cassandra]] and the [[Face of Boe]], and featured the first mention of the ubiquitous phrase "[[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]". Though of relatively minor impact here, it soon exploded into a persistent [[story arc]] that continued to thrive across multiple series beyond the first in the revived continuity. | |||
This episode is also notable for introducing the [[Last Great Time War]]<ref>According to [[head writer]] and [[executive producer]] [[Russell T Davies]], who himself wrote ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' and ''The End of the World'', the war mentioned in ''Rose'' where the [[Nestene Consciousness]] lost its [[protein planet]]s is also supposed to be the Time War, ([[DWM 356]], ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'') although on screen, the connection to the war between what is later revealed to be the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Time Lord]]s is not specified in ''Rose''.</ref>, although the war itself was not named until the following episode ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]''. The Doctor reveals that [[Gallifrey|his home planet]] was destroyed because of the war, making him "the last of the [[Time Lord]]s". The [[survivor's guilt]] caused by his actions in the Time War would stick with the Doctor in his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]], [[Eleventh Doctor|eleventh]], [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth]] and [[Thirteenth Doctor|thirteenth incarnations]]. | |||
''The End of the World'' was [[director]] [[Euros Lyn]]'s first work on the series. At the time of broadcast, it featured the most extensive use of [[CGI]] yet seen on ''Doctor Who''. | |||
This was also the first time [[Jimmy Vee]] had a role as a character on the series, playing the [[Moxx of Balhoon]]. He would also play the [[Space Pig]] in the Series 1 story ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'' and eventually become a regular puppeteer and actor for the compact aliens and monsters seen in the BBC Wales era of the show. | |||
In ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', it was stated{{by whom}} that this episode was used to get the new/younger viewers to understand what the show was about by having time travel and many aliens in the second story. | |||
'''''Boom Town''''' was the eleventh episode of [[Series 3d (Doctor Who)|series 3d]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | |||
It featured the reappearance of [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen]] (disguised as [[Margaret Blaine]]), a [[Slitheen family|Slitheen]], who previously had appeared in ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]'' / ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]''. It also included significant development of the relationship between [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] and [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]]. | |||
Off screen, the future version of Jack was keeping his staff of [[Torchwood Three]] from interfering with these events, to avoid distorting his timeline and the Doctor's. | |||
The episode was the first to be set in modern [[Cardiff]], and established that the [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift]], implied in ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'', was still present in the [[21st century]] and releasing enough energy to fuel [[the TARDIS]]. It thus laid critical narrative groundwork for ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'s'' central theme. It also introduced the [[tribophysical waveform macro-kinetic extrapolator|extrapolator]] and established the energy present at the [[heart of the TARDIS]] — both crucial elements of the series 1 finale. Finally, it contained the main characters' first major recognition of the [[Bad Wolf meme] | |||
'''''Asylum of the Daleks''''' was the new episode of [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | |||
Steven Moffat's first script to feature the [[Dalek]]s as the main adversaries, it also served to launch the beginning of the series' major plot strands: the end of Amy and Rory's travels in [[the TARDIS]] and the beginning of the mystery surrounding [[Clara Oswald]]'s identity. The episode also saw Rory and Amy's love challenged, following on from ''[[Pond Life (webcast)|Pond Life]]'', with the issue being resolved by the end of the story. This story also had [[Asylum of the Daleks Prequel (webcast)|an online prequel]]. | Steven Moffat's first script to feature the [[Dalek]]s as the main adversaries, it also served to launch the beginning of the series' major plot strands: the end of Amy and Rory's travels in [[the TARDIS]] and the beginning of the mystery surrounding [[Clara Oswald]]'s identity. The episode also saw Rory and Amy's love challenged, following on from ''[[Pond Life (webcast)|Pond Life]]'', with the issue being resolved by the end of the story. This story also had [[Asylum of the Daleks Prequel (webcast)|an online prequel]]. | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
[[Rose Tyler|Rose]] believes she is living another day of her "ordinary" life, but after being threatened by [[Auton]]s (living plastic) controlled by the [[Nestene Consciousness]], she meets the [[Ninth Doctor|Doctor Who]]. | |||
Insane [[Dalek]]s are about to escape the [[Dalek Asylum]] where they are kept. The rest of the Daleks call on their greatest enemy, [[the Doctor]], along with his companions [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], to lower the defences so they can destroy the Asylum. Can the Doctor save the day, along with his companions' marriage, as easily as he can fix his [[bow-tie]]? | Insane [[Dalek]]s are about to escape the [[Dalek Asylum]] where they are kept. The rest of the Daleks call on their greatest enemy, [[the Doctor]], along with his companions [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]], to lower the defences so they can destroy the Asylum. Can the Doctor save the day, along with his companions' marriage, as easily as he can fix his [[bow-tie]]? | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
[[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]] wakes up one morning, gets ready for work, and kisses her mother [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] goodbye. She gets the [[bus]] to [[Henrik's]], the department store where she works. In the evening, as the store nears closing time, Rose is about to walk home when she is stopped by a security guard who is holding the [[lottery]] winnings for [[H.P. Wilson|Wilson]], the chief electrician. She goes to the [[basement]] in search of him, but Wilson is nowhere to be found. She enters a large storage room and is disturbed to see a group of [[Auton|moving shop window mannequins]] that soon surround her and raise their arms to kill her. All of a sudden, [[Ninth Doctor|a man]] takes hold of her hand and tells her to "run!" | |||
She quickly obliges, and they both run to a [[lift]] whilst being pursued by the mannequins. Before the doors can close, one of the [[Auton]]s reaches for them, but the man quickly pulls its arm off before it can do them any harm. On the way up, he informs Rose that Wilson's dead. When they arrive at ground level, the man holds up a bomb and tells Rose that he plans to destroy a relay device to stop the Autons. He offers a quick introduction — he is [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor Who]] — and tells her to run for her life. | |||
Rose heeds his advice, and runs from the vicinity, carrying the plastic arm with her. Once she's at a safe distance, she watches in shock as Henrik's explodes in a huge ball of flame. Rose then flees away past [[The Doctor's TARDIS|a strange blue box]]. She returns home, and her boyfriend [[Mickey Smith]] comes in to check she's okay. He eventually leaves to watch [[football]], and is asked to take the arm with him. He throws the plastic piece into one of the bins outside. | |||
The next morning, Rose awakens, before realising that she no longer has a job to go to. Walking around the house, she suddenly hears a scratching noise from the [[cat flap]]. She assumes her mother hasn't screwed it shut, and that it's a stray [[cat]]. | |||
She opens it up to find the Doctor; he tells her he's been tracing a signal from the plastic arm. Rose invites him in. While Rose is making the [[coffee]], he explores the room, and looks in the mirror and is stunned by the size of his ears, implying he has recently [[Regeneration|regenerated]]. He peers behind the sofa and is attacked by the arm. Rose notices the strangulation, but ignores it, thinking it a jest — that is until it lets go and flies towards her. Thankfully, the Doctor manages to deactivate the Auton arm with [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|his sonic screwdriver]], though not after much damage has occurred. He throws the piece at her, and hastily rushes out. | |||
Rose runs down the stairs to chase after him, demanding to know what's going on. He tells her that the living plastic is here to start a war that would overthrow and destroy the [[human]] race so that they can claim the [[Earth]] as their own. The Doctor then departs in a mysterious blue box in the car park, ordering her to forget about him. Rose turns away for a second; when she looks back, both he and the box are gone. | |||
Rose cannot let go, and decides to use Mickey's [[computer]]. She tries different keywords on [[search-wise.net]], (just "doctor" makes medical results, and "doctor living plastic" makes art results) eventually settling on "doctor blue box". She follows a link to [[whoisdoctorwho.co.uk]], a website owned by a conspiracy theorist named [[Clive Finch|Clive]]. Mickey [[Car|drives]] her to the man's house, where she is invited in by [[Clive's son|his son]]. Out in his shed, Clive shows her images from many points in Earth's past, including the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]], the sinking of the ''[[Titanic]]'' and the explosion of [[Krakatoa]]. All the pictures he shows her feature the Doctor. He goes through the facts: "the Doctor is a legend woven throughout history; when disaster comes, he's there." Clive states that he believes the Doctor is an [[Immortality|immortal]] [[alien]]. He tells her he is dangerous, and that he has only one constant companion: death. | |||
On [[Skaro]], a woman called [[Darla von Karlsen|Darla]] tells of a story about a man who fought the Daleks. However, [[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|as the universe now believes him to be dead]]; Darla hopes the rumours are wrong and that this man will come to save them. Inside a huge statue of a Dalek, she is surprised by the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who asks why she has called him. Darla explains that her daughter is in a Dalek [[prison camp]], and she wants him to rescue her. The Doctor questions as to why Darla is not in the camp, to which she says was because she escaped. | On [[Skaro]], a woman called [[Darla von Karlsen|Darla]] tells of a story about a man who fought the Daleks. However, [[The Wedding of River Song (TV story)|as the universe now believes him to be dead]]; Darla hopes the rumours are wrong and that this man will come to save them. Inside a huge statue of a Dalek, she is surprised by the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who asks why she has called him. Darla explains that her daughter is in a Dalek [[prison camp]], and she wants him to rescue her. The Doctor questions as to why Darla is not in the camp, to which she says was because she escaped. | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor Who]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]] | |||
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]] | * [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]] | ||
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]] | * [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]] | ||
* [[Rory Williams]] - [[Arthur Darvill]] | * [[Rory Williams|Rory]] - [[Arthur Darvill]] | ||
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] / [[Rose Tyler|Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]] | |||
* [[Jackie Tyler]] - [[Camille Coduri]] | |||
* [[Clara Oswald#Oswin Oswald|Oswin]] - [[Jenna Coleman|Jenna-Louise Coleman]] | * [[Clara Oswald#Oswin Oswald|Oswin]] - [[Jenna Coleman|Jenna-Louise Coleman]] | ||
* [[Captain Jack Harkness|Captain Jack]] - [[John Barrowman]] | |||
* [[Mickey Smith|Mickey]] - [[Noel Clarke]] | |||
* [[Clive Finch|Clive]] - [[Mark Benton]] | |||
* [[Caroline Finch|Caroline]] - [[Elli Garnett]] | |||
* [[Clive's son|Clive's Son]] - [[Adam McCoy]] | |||
* [[Auton]]s - [[Alan Ruscoe]], [[Paul Kasey]], [[David Sant]], [[Elizabeth Fost]], [[Helen Otway]] | |||
* [[Nestene Consciousness|Nestene]] Voice - [[Nicholas Briggs]] | |||
* [[Steward (The End of the World)|Steward]] - [[Simon Day]] | |||
* [[Jabe]] - [[Yasmin Bannerman]] | |||
* [[Moxx of Balhoon]] - [[Jimmy Vee]] | |||
* [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17|Cassandra]] - [[Zoë Wanamaker]] | |||
* [[Raffalo]] - [[Beccy Armory]] | |||
* [[Control (computer)|Computer Voice]] - [[Sara Stewart]] | |||
* [[Alien]] Voices - [[Silas Carson]] | |||
* [[Cleaver (Boom Town)|Mr Cleaver]] - [[William Thomas]] | |||
* [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Margaret]] - [[Annette Badland]] | |||
* [[Cathy Salt|Cathy]] - [[Mali Harries]] | |||
* [[Idris Hopper]] - [[Aled Pedrick]] | |||
* [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Slitheen]] - [[Alan Ruscoe]] | |||
* [[Darla von Karlsen|Darla]] - [[Anamaria Marinca]] | * [[Darla von Karlsen|Darla]] - [[Anamaria Marinca]] | ||
* [[Cassandra (Asylum of the Daleks)|Cassandra]] - [[Naomi Ryan]] | * [[Cassandra (Asylum of the Daleks)|Cassandra]] - [[Naomi Ryan]] | ||
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=== Uncredited cast === | === Uncredited cast === | ||
* Surgeons - Von Pearce, John Collins<ref>''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]''</ref> | |||
* [[Photoshoot PA]] - [[Zac Fox]]<ref>Fox was not credited for this role in this episode. ([[DWMSE 33]]) He was, however, credited for the same role in ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'', where he did not appear.</ref> | * [[Photoshoot PA]] - [[Zac Fox]]<ref>Fox was not credited for this role in this episode. ([[DWMSE 33]]) He was, however, credited for the same role in ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'', where he did not appear.</ref> | ||
* [[Dalek puppet|Skeleton]] - [[Mickey Lewis]]<ref>http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=5312&detail=listing&pg=rnd</ref> | * [[Dalek puppet|Skeleton]] - [[Mickey Lewis]]<ref>http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/person.php?code=5312&detail=listing&pg=rnd</ref> | ||
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|ScriptSupervisor=Steve Walker | |ScriptSupervisor=Steve Walker | ||
|Continuity= | |Continuity=Non Eleri Hughes | ||
|CameraOperator=Joe Russell | |CameraOperator=Joe Russell | ||
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|KeyGrip2=John Robinson | |||
|AssistantGrip=Owen Charnley<!--new--> | |AssistantGrip=Owen Charnley<!--new--> | ||
|CameraAsst=Meg de Koning | |CameraAsst=Meg de Koning | ||
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|StuntCoOrdinator=Crispin Layfield | |StuntCoOrdinator=Crispin Layfield | ||
|StuntCoOrdinator2=Gordon Seed | |StuntCoOrdinator2=Gordon Seed | ||
|Choreographer= | |Choreographer=Ailsa Altena-Berk | ||
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|PettyCashBuyer=Helen O'Leary | |PettyCashBuyer=Helen O'Leary | ||
|StandbyArtDirector= | |StandbyArtDirector=Arwel Wyn Jones | ||
|ASupervisingArtDirector= | |ASupervisingArtDirector= | ||
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|CostumeSupervisor=Carly Griffith | |CostumeSupervisor=Carly Griffith | ||
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|WardrobeSupervisor= | |WardrobeSupervisor=Yolanda Pearl-Smith | ||
|AsstCostumeDesigner=Fraser Purfit | |AsstCostumeDesigner=Fraser Purfit | ||
|CostumeAsst=Katarina Cappellazzi | |CostumeAsst=Katarina Cappellazzi | ||
|CostumeAsst2=Gemma Evans | |CostumeAsst2=Gemma Evans | ||
|CostumeTrainee= | |CostumeTrainee= | ||
|Make-upSupervisor= | |Make-upSupervisor=Linda Davie | ||
|Make-upArtist=Sara Angharad | |Make-upArtist=Sara Angharad | ||
|Make-upArtist2=Vivienne Simpson | |Make-upArtist2=Vivienne Simpson | ||
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|PostProdCoOrdinator= | |PostProdCoOrdinator=Marie Brown | ||
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|SoundEffectsEditor=Paul Jefferies | |SoundEffectsEditor=Paul Jefferies | ||
|ModelUnitSupervisor= | |SoundFXEditor=Paul Jefferies | ||
|ModelUnitSupervisor=Mike Tucker | |||
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|3DArtist= | |3DArtist=Andy Howell | ||
|3DArtist2= | |3DArtist2=Chris Tucker | ||
|3DArtist3= | |3DArtist3=Jean-Claude Deguara | ||
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* Both humans and [[Silent]]s are converted into Dalek puppets during the [[Siege of Trenzalore|siege]] on [[Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | * Both humans and [[Silent]]s are converted into Dalek puppets during the [[Siege of Trenzalore|siege]] on [[Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | ||
* The Daleks would later regain their information of the Doctor after they attacked the [[Papal Mainframe]] at the [[Siege of Trenzalore]], where they converted the Mother Superious, [[Tasha Lem]] into a Dalek puppet and harvested her memories of the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | * The Daleks would later regain their information of the Doctor after they attacked the [[Papal Mainframe]] at the [[Siege of Trenzalore]], where they converted the Mother Superious, [[Tasha Lem]] into a Dalek puppet and harvested her memories of the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') | ||
=== Covers === | |||
=== DVD releases === | |||
==== Series 1: Volume 1 ==== | |||
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File:Series 1 volume 1 us dvd.jpg|Region 1 US cover | |||
File:Series-1-volume-1.jpg|Region 2 UK cover | |||
File:Series 1 Volume 1 Netherlands DVD.jpg|Region 2 Netherlands cover | |||
File:Series 1 volume 1 japan dvd.jpg|Region 2 Japanese cover | |||
File:Series 1 volume 1 portugal dvd.jpg|Region 2 Portuguese cover | |||
File:Doctor Who Series 1 Volume 1 region4.jpg|Region 4 Australian cover | |||
File:Series 1 volume 1 russia dvd.jpg|Region 5 Russian cover | |||
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=== UMD releases === | |||
==== Series 1: Volume 1 ==== | |||
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File:Series 1 Volume 1 UMD.jpg|Region 2 UK cover | |||
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== Home video releases == | |||
[[File:Series-1-volume-1.jpg|thumb|Series 1 Volume 1 DVD Cover]] | |||
* This was released with ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' and ''[[The Unquiet Dead (TV story)|The Unquiet Dead]]'' on a "vanilla" DVD with no extras. | |||
* It was also released as part of the [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] DVD box set | |||
* This was also released with Issue 1 of the [[Doctor Who DVD Files]]. | |||
* Released in the Series 1 Bluray set in November 2013 along with the rest of the series. | |||
** This release was initially bundled with the first seven series of the revived ''Doctor Who''. | |||
* Available for streaming via [[Hulu Plus]] and [[Amazon Prime]]. | |||
[[File:Bbcdvd-s1-v4.jpg|thumb|Series 1 Volume 4 DVD Cover]] | |||
* This story was released with ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'' and ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'' on a "vanilla" DVD with no extras. | |||
* It was also part of the series 1 DVD box set. | |||
* This story was also released with Issue 6 of the [[Doctor Who DVD Files]]. | |||
== Home video releases == | == Home video releases == | ||
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* {{bbcdw|episodes/2005/rose.shtml|Rose}} | |||
{{dwrefguide|who_tv01.htm|Rose}} | |||
* {{briefhistory|serials/2005a.html|Rose}} | |||
* {{whoniverse|s01_01|Rose}} | |||
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* [http://www.dromaskald.org/dwnovels/Rose/ Christopher Stilson's '''Rose''' novelisation] (fan-made) | |||
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2005/boomtown.shtml Official BBC Website - Episode Guide for '''Boom Town'''] | |||
{{dwrefguide|who_tv09.htm|Boom Town}} | |||
* {{whoniverse|s01_11|Boom Town}} | |||
* {{briefhistory|serials/2005k.html|Boom Town}} | |||
* {{locguide|asylumofthedaleks|Asylum of the Daleks}} | * {{locguide|asylumofthedaleks|Asylum of the Daleks}} | ||
{{dwrefguide|who_tv70.htm|Asylum of the Daleks}} | {{dwrefguide|who_tv70.htm|Asylum of the Daleks}} | ||
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