For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)
For Tonight We Might Die was the first episode of Class. It introduced the series' regular characters, and revealed that an excess in artron energy from nearby time travel has opened up a tear in space-time in Coal Hill Academy.
Broadcast on BBC Three on 22 October 2016, along with The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo, For Tonight We Might Die aired exactly ten years after the airdate of Torchwood's first episode, Everything Changes.
This episode was also shown at the Class World Premiere in Shoreditch, London on 20 October.[1]
Synopsis
When Coal Hill School comes under attack from deadly monsters, four alienated students must form an unlikely alliance to defeat them. But this incursion is only the beginning.
Plot
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Cast
- Miss Quill - Katherine Kelly
- Charlie - Greg Austin
- Ram - Fady Elsayed
- April - Sophie Hopkins
- Tanya - Vivian Oparah
- The Doctor - Peter Capaldi
- Matteusz - Jordan Renzo
- Coach Dawson - Ben Peel
- Jackie - Shannon Murray
- Varun - Aaron Neil
- Vivian - Natasha Gordon
- Rachel - Anna Shaffer
- Corakinus - Paul Marc Davies
- Mr Armitage - Nigel Betts
- Miss Shah - Pooja Shah
- Kevin - Alex Leak
- Mrs Linderhof - Laura-June Hudson
- Counter Clerk - Santam Bhogal
- Student 1 - Ellie James
- Student 2 - Moses Adejimi
- Student 3 - Assay Hagos
- Student 4 - Shalisha James-Davis
Crew
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References
Coal Hill School
- The names C. Oswald and R. D. Pink are noticeable on the list of the dead in Coal Hill School. (TV: The Day of the Doctor, In the Forest of the Night, Dark Water, Face the Raven) Also seen is S. Foreman, a reference to the fact the the Doctor's granddaughter left Coal Hill with no explanation. (TV: "An Unearthly Child") A. Okehurst, J. Gibson, D. Hatcher, (PROSE: Time and Relative) H. Parson, (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) and A. Dunlop (TV: The Magician's Apprentice) are also seen.
Sports
- The Doctor states he likes the sport darts and suggests football is boring, changing his tone since his eighth, (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game) tenth (COMIC: The Lodger) and his eleventh incarnations. (TV: The Lodger)
Popular culture
- The group mentions Hellmouth, "that town in Once Upon a Time" and The Vampire Diaries as being similar in concept to the tears in space and time they are faced with.
- Idris Elba is mentioned. (His likeness previously appeared as John Luther in the 2015 BBC Christmas ident, which also featured the Twelfth Doctor)
Story notes
- A working title for this episode was The Prom.[2]
- This is the third guest appearance by the Doctor in a Doctor Who television spin-off. The Sarah Jane Adventures previously featured appearances by the Tenth and Eleventh Doctor in the stories The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith and Death of the Doctor respectively. While the Tenth Doctor's hand was a recurring feature in the first series of Torchwood, the Doctor himself ultimately did not appear.
Ratings
- BBC Three ratings: to be announced
- BBC One overnight: to be announced
- BBC America overnight: to be announced
Filming location
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Production errors
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Continuity
- The Doctor notes that he previously served as caretaker at Coal Hill School. (TV: The Caretaker)
- The Doctor again acknowledges that the Coal Hill School area has an excess of artron energy. (TV: The Caretaker) This area has a long history of time travel. (TV: An Unearthly Child et al.)
Home video releases
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Footnotes
- ↑ 6 Things You Need to Know About Class. BBC. Retrieved on 22 October 2016.
- ↑ Radio Times staff (30 April 2016). Here's what the very first episode of Doctor Who spin-off Class is called. Radio Times. Retrieved on 22 October 2016.
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