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|season number   = Series 7 (Doctor Who)
|season number         = Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)
|series episode number = 6
|series episode number = 6
|story number   = 232
|story number         = 232
|doctor         = Eleventh Doctor
|doctor               = Eleventh Doctor
|companions     = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]
|companions           = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]
|featuring       = Angie Maitland
|featuring             = Angie Maitland
|featuring2     = Artie Maitland
|featuring2           = Artie Maitland
|featuring3     = Newsreader (Invasion of the Bane){{!}}Newsreader
|featuring3           = Newsreader (Invasion of the Bane){{!}}Newsreader
|enemy           = The [[Great Intelligence]], [[Rosemary Kizlet]]
|enemy                 = The [[Great Intelligence]], [[Rosemary Kizlet]]
|setting         = [[London]], [[2013]]
|setting               = [[London]], [[2013]]
|writer         = [[Steven Moffat]]
|writer               = Steven Moffat
|director       = [[Colm McCarthy]]
|director             = [[Colm McCarthy]]
|producer       = [[Denise Paul]]
|producer             = [[Denise Paul]]
|broadcast date = [[30 March (releases)|30 March]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]]
|broadcast date       = 30 March 2013
|network         = [[BBC One]]
|network               = BBC One
|format         = 1x45 minute episode
|format               = 1x45 minute episode
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|prev                 = The Snowmen (TV story)
|next           = The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)
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|made next             = The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)
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'''''The Bells of Saint John''''' was the sixth episode and mid-series premiere of [[Series 7 (Doctor Who)|series 7]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
{{you may|The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel (webcast)|n1=The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel}}
'''''The Bells of Saint John''''' was the sixth episode and mid-series premiere of [[Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 7]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


It marked the debut of a new costume for the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. He changed to a purple cashmere coat with a black bow tie and darker-accented garb.
It marked the debut of a new costume for the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. He changed to a purple cashmere coat with a black bow tie and darker-accented garb.


As the first story broadcast in 2013, its marketing had a similar feel to that of a "series opener", but the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] firmly maintained that it was merely the beginning of the second part of series 7, even threatening legal action against some sources that falsely claimed otherwise. The episode also introduced the concept of "the woman in the shop" who was a mysterious person somehow keeping the Doctor and Clara together. This arc would be carried on well into [[Series 8 (Doctor Who)|Series 8]] and would be touched upon in the Series 8 finale ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''.
As the first story broadcast in 2013, its marketing had a similar feel to that of a "series opener", but the [[BBC]] firmly maintained that it was merely the beginning of the second part of series 7, even threatening legal action against some sources that falsely claimed otherwise. The episode also introduced the concept of "[[Missy|the woman in the shop]]" who was a mysterious person somehow keeping the Doctor and Clara together. This arc would be carried on well into [[Series 8 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 8]] and would be touched upon in the Series 8 finale ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''.
 
Notably, Clara is the first companion to not immediately jump on the chance to travel with the Doctor in the [[BBC Wales]] revival series, instead taking time to think and prepare.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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[[Nabile]] warns anyone listening about the dangers of the Wi-Fi. He shows a placard with some odd symbols and warns not to connect to any networks with writing like it. Those who do may get chosen, and the people who get chosen die, their [[soul]]s trapped in the [[Wi-Fi]] "like ghosts". Nabile says that he knows this because he doesn't know where he is; he's trapped in a small video screen, surrounded by a wall of other victims who are all calling out in fear and confusion, "I don't know where I am!"
[[Nabile]] warns anyone listening about the dangers of the Wi-Fi. He shows a placard with some odd symbols and warns not to connect to any networks with writing like it. Those who do may get chosen, and the people who get chosen die, their [[soul]]s trapped in the [[Wi-Fi]] "like ghosts". Nabile says that he knows this because he doesn't know where he is; he's trapped in a small video screen, surrounded by a wall of other victims who are all calling out in fear and confusion, "I don't know where I am!"


In [[Cumbria]] in [[1207]], a [[monk]] named [[Paul (The Bells of Saint John)|Paul]] pounds on the doors to an abbey, calling to wake the [[Abbot (The Bells of Saint John)|Abbot]] because "the bells of Saint John are ringing". As they head into a cave, Paul asks the Abbot why they call the Doctor "[[The Doctor's aliases|the Mad Monk]]". The Abbot informs him that they should not, as the man is hardly a monk. They give their message to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who asks for a [[horse]]. As he goes to prepare, the monks discuss [[Painting (The Bells of Saint John)|the painting in his room]] of "[[Clara Oswald|the woman twice dead]]", and her last message: "Run you clever boy, and remember." The Abbot observes that if the Doctor is mad, this is his madness.
In [[Cumbria]] in [[1207]], a [[monk]] named [[Paul (The Bells of Saint John)|Paul]] pounds on the doors to an abbey, calling to wake the [[Abbot (The Bells of Saint John)|Abbot]] because "the bells of Saint John are ringing". As they head into a cave, Paul asks the Abbot why they call the Doctor "[[Aliases of the Doctor|the Mad Monk]]". The Abbot informs him that they should not, as the man is hardly a monk. They give their message to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who asks for a [[horse]]. As he goes to prepare, the monks discuss [[Painting (The Bells of Saint John)|the painting in his room]] of "[[Clara Oswald|the woman twice dead]]", and her last message: "Run you clever boy, and remember." The Abbot observes that if the Doctor is mad, this is his madness.


In [[London]] in [[2013]], it is 3:30pm and [[Clara Oswald (The Bells of Saint John)|Clara Oswald]] is having trouble with connecting her [[computer]] to the [[internet]]. She tells [[Angie Maitland|Angie]] that she's been ringing the help line but they haven't answered; Angie is also laughing at her for asking to use the internet after she was done using it, as more than one person at a time can use the wi-fi. [[George Maitland|George]] comes through on his way out, saying that the adverts to replace Clara are in. Clara catches sight of the [[book]] that [[Artie Maitland|Artie]] has, ''[[Summer Falls]]'', by [[Amy Pond|Amelia Williams]]. He tells her he's on chapter 10. She replies that "eleven is the best" and that he will "cry [his] eyes out". They head out, and Clara goes upstairs to her computer and continues to try the help line.
In [[London]] in [[2013]], it is 3:30pm and [[Clara Oswald (The Bells of Saint John)|Clara Oswald]] is having trouble with connecting her [[computer]] to the [[internet]]. She tells [[Angie Maitland|Angie]] that she's been ringing the help line but they haven't answered; Angie is also laughing at her for asking to use the internet after she was done using it, as more than one person at a time can use the wi-fi. [[George Maitland|George]] comes through on his way out, saying that the adverts to replace Clara are in. Clara catches sight of the [[book]] that [[Artie Maitland|Artie]] has, ''[[Summer Falls]]'', by [[Amy Pond|Amelia Williams]]. He tells her he's on chapter 10. She replies that "eleven is the best" and that he will "cry [his] eyes out". They head out, and Clara goes upstairs to her computer and continues to try the help line.


Back in 1207, the Doctor and the monks arrive to find the [[TARDIS telephone|TARDIS police box telephone]], next to the St John's ambulance sticker, ringing. A very confused Doctor picks up the [[phone]], to be told that the caller can't find the Internet. The Doctor slowly realises that the caller is in modern-day London. Clara was given his number by a {{Gomez|n="woman in the shop"}} and was told that it was the best in the [[universe]]. The Doctor starts to explain he's not actually a help line, but gives up and asks if she's tried clicking on the Wi-Fi button. She first tries the Maitland_Family link but needs the [[password]] from Angie, who gives her a mnemonic to remember it. She mutters the phrase aloud on the phone as she enters it. "Run you clever boy and remember." The Doctor recognises her voice and the phrase, and shouts, spoiling her concentration. She puts in the wrong password. She goes back to the screen this time choosing the open network with the strange symbols. Other lines of symbols appear on her computer, and, elsewhere, Clara's room appears on a bank of small video screens showing people. Clara runs out of screen to answer her frantically ringing the doorbell. The Doctor, outside [[30 Oak Street|the house]] and still in his Monk's robes, greets her in excitement. "[[Clara Oswin Oswald]]?"
Back in 1207, the Doctor and the monks arrive to find the [[TARDIS telephone|TARDIS police box telephone]], next to the St John's ambulance sticker, ringing. A very confused Doctor picks up the [[phone]], to be told that the caller can't find the Internet. The Doctor slowly realises that the caller is in modern-day London. Clara was given his number by a [[Missy|"woman in the shop"]] and was told that it was the best in the [[universe]]. The Doctor starts to explain he's not actually a help line, but gives up and asks if she's tried clicking on the Wi-Fi button. She first tries the Maitland_Family link but needs the [[password]] from Angie, who gives her a mnemonic to remember it. She mutters the phrase aloud on the phone as she enters it. "Run you clever boy and remember." The Doctor recognises her voice and the phrase, and shouts, spoiling her concentration. She puts in the wrong password. She goes back to the screen this time choosing the open network with the strange symbols. Other lines of symbols appear on her computer, and, elsewhere, Clara's room appears on a bank of small video screens showing people. Clara runs off-screen to answer her frantically ringing the doorbell. The Doctor, outside [[30 Oak Street|the house]] and still in his Monk's robes, greets her in excitement. "[[Clara Oswin Oswald]]?"


Revealing that Oswin's not part of her name, Clara states that she doesn't remember him. "Doctor who?" she asks. Amused, the Doctor asks her to repeat herself, twice and tells her that he never realised how much he enjoyed hearing that said out loud. Clara takes that moment to close the door in his [[face]], locking it. She pauses on the stairs as he continues to pound on the door.
Revealing that Oswin's not part of her name, Clara states that she doesn't remember him. "Doctor who?" she asks. Amused, the Doctor asks her to repeat herself, twice and tells her that he never realised how much he enjoyed hearing that said out loud. Clara takes that moment to close the door in his [[face]], locking it. She pauses on the stairs as he continues to pound on the door.
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In the café, the Doctor talks to several people who are being controlled remotely by Kizlet, who explains her client feeds of the neural energy of humanity and that what she's doing isn't any different than a farmer slaughtering their cattle once they're ready to be harvested. She then taunts the Doctor, implying Clara is not as safe as he thinks. Realising what Kizlet is implying, the Doctor runs off.
In the café, the Doctor talks to several people who are being controlled remotely by Kizlet, who explains her client feeds of the neural energy of humanity and that what she's doing isn't any different than a farmer slaughtering their cattle once they're ready to be harvested. She then taunts the Doctor, implying Clara is not as safe as he thinks. Realising what Kizlet is implying, the Doctor runs off.


The Doctor seems to get back moments after Clara finds out where Kizlet's group is hiding; however, he just repeats everything that Clara tells him - its another Spoonhead. Soon after, the real Doctor arrives, finding that this time Clara has been successfully uploaded.
The Doctor seems to get back moments after Clara finds out where Kizlet's group is hiding; however, he just repeats everything that Clara tells him - it's another Spoonhead. Soon after, the real Doctor arrives, finding that this time Clara has been successfully uploaded.


Moments later, images from phones show Kizlet that the Doctor is riding towards the Shard on his motorbike. She takes control of a man eating chips on the street, noting this really doesn't seem like him. The Doctor tells her that he rode his motorbike in the [[2074 Anti-Grav Olympics]] and ended up finishing in last place. Kizlet tells him the building is in lockdown, prompting the Doctor to reply "Did you even hear the word 'anti-grav'?" He smacks a button on the bike and rides towards the Shard and up the side of the building. Moments later, glass is heard breaking in Kizlet's office.
Moments later, images from phones show Kizlet that the Doctor is riding towards the Shard on his motorbike. She takes control of a man eating chips on the street, noting this really doesn't seem like him. The Doctor replies that he rode his motorbike in the [[2074 Anti-Grav Olympics]] and ended up finishing in last place. Kizlet/the man tells him the building is in lockdown, prompting the Doctor to reply "Did you even hear the word 'anti-grav'?" He smacks a button on the bike and rides towards the Shard and up the side of the building. Moments later, glass is heard breaking in Kizlet's office.


Kizlet enters her office, where the window is broken and the motorbike is lying on the floor with the front wheel slowly turning. The Doctor is at her desk, and he demands that Kizlet return Clara from the [[data cloud]]. Kizlet states this is only possible if everyone else in the cloud is released too. He tells her to do so; those with bodies still around will be free, and the others will be released from their "living hell" and allowed to die. Kizlet refuses and asks why the Doctor even bothered to come here, but the Doctor tells her that he didn't; he's still at the café, enjoying his coffee.
Kizlet enters her office, where the window is broken and the motorbike is lying on the floor with the front wheel slowly turning. The Doctor is at her desk, and he demands that Kizlet return Clara from the [[data cloud]]. Kizlet states this is only possible if everyone else in the cloud is released too. He tells her to do so; those with bodies still around will be free, and the others will be released from their "living hell" and allowed to die. Kizlet refuses and asks why the Doctor even bothered to come here, but the Doctor tells her that he didn't; he's still at the café, enjoying his coffee.


The real Doctor presses a button and the Doctor with Kizlet removes his helmet as his head slowly spins around. It's the Spoonhead that uploaded Clara. Kizlet backs away in terror, begging him to stop, but the Doctor ignores her pleas and the Spoonhead uploads Kizlet. Experiencing the fear that her prior victims felt, she hysterically orders Mahler from one of the small screens to return her to her body. They initially do not, as they would have to download the entire cloud, but the Doctor has his Spoonhead use Miss Kizlet's tablet to hack Mahler into obedience. The download process is started, and the small screens start to go blank as the victims are released from the cloud; because Kizlet was the latest victim, she is naturally the last to be freed.
The real Doctor presses a button and the Doctor with Kizlet removes his helmet as his head slowly turns around. It's the Spoonhead that uploaded Clara. Kizlet backs away in terror, begging him to stop, but the Doctor ignores her pleas and the Spoonhead uploads Kizlet. Experiencing the fear that her previous victims felt, she hysterically orders Mahler from one of the small screens to return her to her body. They initially do not, as they would have to download the entire cloud, but the Doctor has his Spoonhead use Miss Kizlet's tablet to hack Mahler into obedience. The download process is started, and the small screens start to go blank as the victims are released from the cloud; because Kizlet was the latest victim, she is naturally the last to be freed.


At the café, Clara wakes to find the Doctor gone.
At the café, Clara wakes to find the Doctor gone.
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Back at the Maitlands' house, Clara sees the TARDIS outside and goes to knock on the door. The Doctor invites her to travel with him but she declines, telling him to come back [[Wednesday|the next day]] and ask her again because she "might say yes". After she leaves, the Doctor excitedly returns to the TARDIS controls, exclaiming "Right then, Clara Oswald. Time to find out who you are."
Back at the Maitlands' house, Clara sees the TARDIS outside and goes to knock on the door. The Doctor invites her to travel with him but she declines, telling him to come back [[Wednesday|the next day]] and ask her again because she "might say yes". After she leaves, the Doctor excitedly returns to the TARDIS controls, exclaiming "Right then, Clara Oswald. Time to find out who you are."


== Cast ==
 
==Cast==
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]<ref>Smith also plays [[Spoonhead|a Spoonhead robot disguised as the Doctor]].</ref>
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]<ref>Smith also plays [[Spoonhead|a Spoonhead robot disguised as the Doctor]].</ref>
* [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] - [[Jenna-Louise Coleman]]
*[[Clara Oswald|Clara]] - [[Jenna-Louise Coleman]]
* [[Nabile]] – [[Manpreet Bachu]]
* [[Nabile]] – [[Manpreet Bachu]]
* [[Paul (The Bells of Saint John)|Paul]] – [[Sean Knopp]]
*[[Paul (The Bells of Saint John)|Paul]] – [[Sean Knopp]]
* [[Abbot (The Bells of Saint John)|The Abbot]] – [[James Greene]]
*[[Abbot (The Bells of Saint John)|The Abbot]] – [[James Greene]]
* [[Angie Maitland|Angie]] – [[Eve De Leon Allen]]
*[[Angie Maitland|Angie]] – [[Eve De Leon Allen]]
* [[Artie Maitland|Artie]] – [[Kassius Carey Johnson]]
*[[Artie Maitland|Artie]] – [[Kassius Carey Johnson]]
* [[George Maitland|George]] – [[Geff Francis]]
*[[George Maitland|George]] – [[Geff Francis]]
* Miss [[Kizlet]] – [[Celia Imrie]]
*Miss [[Kizlet]] – [[Celia Imrie]]
* [[Mahler]] – [[Robert Whitelock]]
* [[Mahler]] – [[Robert Whitelock]]
* [[Alexei (The Bells of Saint John)|Alexei]] - [[Dan Li]]
*[[Alexei (The Bells of Saint John)|Alexei]] - [[Dan Li]]
* [[Spoonhead|Little Girl]] – [[Daniella Eames]]
*[[Spoonhead|Little girl]] – [[Daniella Eames]]
* [[Pilot (The Bells of Saint John)|Pilot]] – [[Antony Edridge]]
*[[Pilot (The Bells of Saint John)|Pilot]] – [[Antony Edridge]]
* [[Barista (The Bells of Saint John)|Barista]] – [[Fred Pearson]]
*[[Barista (The Bells of Saint John)|Barista]] – [[Fred Pearson]]
* [[Waitress (The Bells of Saint John)|Waitress]] – [[Jade Anouka]]
* [[Waitress (The Bells of Saint John)|Waitress]] – [[Jade Anouka]]
* [[Newsreader (Invasion of the Bane)|Newsreader]] – [[Olivia Hill]]
*[[Newsreader (Invasion of the Bane)|Newsreader]] – [[Olivia Hill]]
* [[Man with chips|Man with Chips]] – [[Matthew Earley]]
* [[Man with chips (The Bells of Saint John)|Man with chips]] – [[Matthew Earley]]
* [[Child reading comic|Child reading Comic]] – [[Isabella Blake-Thomas]]
*[[Child reading comic|Child reading comic]] – [[Isabella Blake-Thomas]]
* [[Great Intelligence|The Great Intelligence]] - [[Richard E Grant]]
*[[Great Intelligence|The Great Intelligence]] - [[Richard E Grant]]


== Crew ==
==Crew ==
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{{wales crew
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== References ==
== References==
=== Places ===
===Places===
* The 65th floor of [[the Shard]] is the Great Intelligence's base.
*The 65th floor of [[the Shard]] is the Great Intelligence's base.
* A police box on [[Earl's Court tube station|Earl's Court]] is mentioned.
*A police box on [[Earl's Court tube station|Earl's Court]] is mentioned.


=== Technology ===
=== Technology===
* Clara jokes about [[Twitter]].
*Clara jokes about [[Twitter]].
* All the employees working in the Shard use social media sites such as [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], [[Foursquare]], [[Google+]], [[Habbo]] or [[Tumblr]], and have posted the location of their workplace.
*All the employees working in the Shard use social media sites such as [[Facebook]], [[Twitter]], [[Foursquare]], [[Google+]], [[Habbo]] or [[Tumblr]], and have posted the location of their workplace.
* The trapped peoples' voices can be heard on the [[radio]], on [[television]]s and on the [[internet]].
*The trapped peoples' voices can be heard on the [[radio]], on [[television]]s and on the [[internet]].
*George, Artie, and Angie's household [[Wi-Fi]] network is named "Maitland_Family". Clara initially believes that only one person can use the Wi-Fi in the house at a time.
*George, Artie, and Angie's household [[Wi-Fi]] network is named "Maitland_Family". Clara initially believes that only one person can use the Wi-Fi in the house at a time.


=== The TARDIS ===
=== The TARDIS===
* Clara calls [[the TARDIS]] a "[[Kiss|snogging]] booth" and a "snog box". She also states that it is "bigger on the inside".
*Clara calls [[the TARDIS]] a "[[Kiss|snogging]] booth" and a "snog box". She also states that it is "bigger on the inside".
* There's a [[garage]] in the TARDIS.
*There's a [[garage]] in the TARDIS.
* "Mobile phone" is an accurate description of the TARDIS.
*"Mobile phone" is an accurate description of the TARDIS.


=== Time Lords ===
=== Time Lords===
* The Doctor claims that [[Time Lord]]s have [[Binary vascular system|two hearts]] and 27 [[brain]]s. He then admits that he was exaggerating about the number of brains.
* The Doctor claims that [[Time Lord]]s have [[Binary vascular system|two hearts]] and 27 [[brain]]s. He then admits that he was exaggerating about the number of brains.


=== Vehicles ===
===Vehicles===
* The Doctor owns an [[anti-gravity motorbike]], which he states he rode in a motor race during the [[Anti-Grav Olympics]] in [[2074]], where he came last in the competition.
* The Doctor owns an [[anti-gravity motorbike]], which he states he rode in a motor race during the [[Anti-Grav Olympics]] in [[2074]], where he came last in the competition.
* The Doctor claims to have just invented the [[quadricycle]].
* The Doctor claims to have just invented the [[quadricycle]].


=== Individuals ===
===Individuals===  


* Clara has skipped ages 16 and 23 in the list of ages she has written in ''[[101 Places to See]]''.
*Clara has skipped ages 16 and 23 in the list of ages she has written in ''[[101 Places to See]]''.
*Angie has a friend named [[Nina (The Bells of Saint John)|Nina]].
* Angie has a friend named [[Nina (The Bells of Saint John)|Nina]].
*[[Mrs Maitland]] died within ten days of Clara's planned departure to travel the world. Clara put her plans on hold to take care of the Maitland children and be there for the people who needed her.
*[[Mrs Maitland]] died within ten days of Clara's planned departure to travel the world. Clara put her plans on hold to take care of the Maitland children and be there for the people who needed her.


=== Literature ===
=== Literature===


*The book ''[[Summer Falls]]'' was written by [[Amelia Williams]].
*The book ''[[Summer Falls]]'' was written by [[Amelia Williams]].


=== Businesses ===
=== Businesses===  
* [[109Men's]] is a shop in [[Tokyo]].
*According to [[Rosemary Kizlet|Miss Kizlet]], no one loves [[cattle]] as much as [[Burger King]].


* According to [[Rosemary Kizlet|Miss Kizlet]], no one loves [[cattle]] as much as [[Burger King]].
===Advertising===


=== Advertising ===
*In [[Japan]], a poster for ''[[Rockbound Neighbours]]'' can be seen.


*In [[Japan]], a poster for ''[[Rockbound Neighbours]]'' can be seen.
=== Influences ===
 
* [[Marcus Wilson]] suggested an an urban thriller in the vein of the [[James Bond]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourne_(franchise) Bourne] films.


== Story notes ==
==Story notes==  
* The title of this episode is a reference to [[TARDIS phone|the phone]] incorporated into the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[police box]] disguise, and to the "[[St John Ambulance]]" logo on the door of this version of the TARDIS. The "Bells" part is referring to the police box phone ringing. It is also a reference to the nursery rhyme [[Oranges and Lemons]]. It is the only time the logo is directly acknowledged on the show.
*The title of this episode is a reference to [[TARDIS phone|the phone]] incorporated into the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] [[police box]] disguise, and to the "[[St John Ambulance]]" logo on the door of this version of the TARDIS. The "Bells" part is referring to the police box phone ringing. It is also a reference to the nursery rhyme [[Oranges and Lemons]]. It is the only time the logo is directly acknowledged on the show.
* The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s old costume briefly appears in this episode, when the Doctor drops the costume in favour of the new one. This is the last episode to include the costume.
*The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s old costume briefly appears in this episode, when the Doctor drops the costume in favour of the new one. This is the last episode to include the costume.
* The title was originally announced as ''The Bells of St John'', in keeping with the actual abbreviated spelling of "St John" on the logo.
*The title was originally announced as ''The Bells of St John'', in keeping with the actual abbreviated spelling of "St John" on the logo.
* This story gives a new logo for the second half of series seven, a weathered metallic texture. Unlike the first half of the series, in which the logo changed from episode to episode, the logo remained constant for the remainder of Series 7.
* This story gives a new logo for the second half of series seven, a weathered metallic texture. Unlike the first half of the series, in which the logo changed from episode to episode, the logo remained constant for the remainder of Series 7.
** Similarly, the new [[Theme music|theme tune]] of the series is slightly modified from its previous arrangement, omitting the "shimmering" musical flourishes and electrical hissing noises heard in its first variation. This can be compared to the theme tune arrangement that debuted in the 2007 Christmas special [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'', which was edited into a new, rearranged version of itself that played in each episode for the remainder of [[David Tennant]]'s era.
** Similarly, the new [[Theme music|theme tune]] of the series is slightly modified from its previous arrangement, omitting the "shimmering" musical flourishes and electrical hissing noises heard in its first variation. This can be compared to the theme tune arrangement that debuted in the 2007 Christmas special [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'', which was edited into a new, rearranged version of itself that played in each episode for the remainder of [[David Tennant]]'s era.
* To keep the reappearance of the Great Intelligence a surprise, Richard E Grant was not credited in ''[[Radio Times]]''. He was, however, originally listed on the BBC website, but was subsequently taken down.
*To keep the reappearance of the Great Intelligence a surprise, [[Richard E Grant]] was not credited in ''[[Radio Times]]''. He was, however, originally listed on the BBC website, but was subsequently taken down.
* The password for the Maitland family's wi-fi, 'rycbar123' is both an acronym of 'run you clever boy and remember' and a reference to the fact that this is the third version of Clara to appear.
*The password for the Maitland family's wi-fi, 'rycbar123' is both an acronym of 'run you clever boy and remember' and a reference to the fact that this is the third version of Clara to appear.
* Small grated sections have been added to the floor of the TARDIS console room's main platform.
*Small grated sections have been added to the floor of the TARDIS console room's main platform.
* This episode also features the only time the Doctor uses the TARDIS control panels around the edge of the deck as well as the console.
*This episode also features the only time the Doctor uses the TARDIS control panels around the edge of the deck as well as the console.
*[[Steven Moffat]] described the premise as "the traditional ''Doctor Who t''hing of taking something omnipresent in your life and making it sinister, if something did get in the Wi-Fi, we'd be kind of screwed. Nobody had really done it before, so I thought, 'It's time to get kids frightened of Wi-Fi!". However, he denied that his intention was to give a warning about technology, but rather tell an adventure story about a "new way [for aliens] to invade" based on something viewers were familiar with. Moffat said that the episode was "an action roller coaster" rather than a story intended to be scary.
*[[Marcus Wilson]] suggested that the episode be an "urban thriller", as the story would already be set in contemporary London to introduce Clara and the Wi-Fi monsters.
*At the time, wi-fi networks were still relatively new technology, but were fast becoming omnipresent, and  [[Steven Moffat]] had been struck by the way they would pass in and out of the range of his laptop as he rode the train between London and Cardiff. This led to the notion of a rogue wi-fi network.
*Originally, there was no explicit reference to the identity of Miss Kizlet's client. In subsequent drafts, however, the face of Dr Simeon confronted the Doctor via Clara's laptop. Only latterly was the Great Intelligence's involvement made known to the audience, but not the Doctor.
*For a time, it was thought that the troops who arrested Miss Kizlet might be accompanied by [[Kate Stewart]].
*The book by Amelia Williams was initially called ''One Deadly Summer'' before becoming ''Summer Falls''; its text would later be published online and then form part of a print anthology, ghost-written by [[James Goss]].
*Until a very late stage, the Doctor found a sheet of passport photographs in Clara's travel book rather than a leaf. This was changed to tie into ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]'', the next story in both the recording and transmission schedules.
*The episode comprised Block Eight of season seven.
*To afford [[Marcus Wilson]] time to begin planning for [[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|''The Day of the Doctor'']], [[Denise Paul]] produced this episde. She had worked in the same capacity on ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]].'' Wilson would instead be credited as the series producer.
*The first scene filmed was Nabile's video. It was taped at [[Roath Lock|Roath Lock Studios]] while work on ''[[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (TV story)|Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS]]'' was wrapping up.
*[[Fady Elsayed]] was originally cast as Nabile. He would later play [[Ram Singh]] in [[Class (TV series)|''Class'']]. However, his scene needed to be reworked to incorporate some location filming and the role was recast with [[Manpreet Bachu]].
*The aeroplane was provided by eCubed Solutions at MOD St Athan.
*[[Richard E Grant]]'s cameo was recorded during production of ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]].''
*With the show's popularity growing outside the United Kingdom, the production team wanted to give the episode and international feel.
*The rooftop scenes were filmed at Grange St Paul's Hotel. The location was intended to be in [[Covent Garden]], but was changed to a location with a better view of The Shard.
*One significant edit came towards the end. It saw the Doctor contemplating images of Oswin and the Victorian-era Clara when the TARDIS phone rang again, and a whispered female voice on the line implored him to trust Clara and take her with him. This sequence had replaced an earlier version which took place after Clara was attacked by the Spoonhead, with the voice telling the Doctor, “Run you clever boy. And save her".
*While searching for the mysterious blue box, and spotting it in Southbank, Mahler says "Are we sure this time? Earl's Court was an embarrassment." In real life, there is a Blue Police Box outside the Earl's Court Underground Station - the only one left in London.
*The inclusion of [[the Shard]] as the headquarters of Cloud Incorporated was intended to give the story a highly contemporary feel; the edifice would not be opened to the public until February 1st, 2013.
*[[Calvin Dean]] was seen for a minor role.


=== Ratings ===
===Ratings===
* Initial Broadcast: 8.44 million viewers<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref>
*Initial Broadcast: 8.44 million viewers<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&type=date Doctor Who Ratings - UK final]</ref>
* [[BBC Three]] repeat: 390,000 viewers
*[[BBC Three]] repeat: 390,000 viewers


=== Filming locations ===
===Filming locations===
* [[The Shard]]
*[[The Shard]]
* [[Westminster Bridge]]
*[[Westminster Bridge]]
*Beatty Avenue, Cardiff
*Beatty Avenue, Cardiff
*Grange St. Paul's Hotel
*Grange St. Paul's Hotel
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*Caerphilly Castle (monastery exteriors)
*Caerphilly Castle (monastery exteriors)


=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors===
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* The initial Spoonhead the Doctor meets—the girl from the front cover of ''[[Summer Falls]]''—is photographed in a way that ruins the illusion. The curvature of her calves clearly shows that her body is pointed ''up'' the stairs. Once this is noticed, it's obvious that the girl is standing away from the Doctor and that she merely has her dress on backwards.
*The initial Spoonhead the Doctor meets—the girl from the front cover of ''[[Summer Falls]]''—is photographed in a way that ruins the illusion. The curvature of her calves clearly shows that her body is pointed ''up'' the stairs. Once this is noticed, it's obvious that the girl is standing away from the Doctor and that she merely has her dress on backwards.
* When the Doctor and Clara are talking during the ''Romeo and Juliet''-esque scene after she wakes up, the Doctor sets the [[laptop]] on the ground. Between takes, however, the position of the screen changes from being perpendicular to the ground to being parallel with no apparent way that the Doctor could have affected the change.
*When the Doctor and Clara are talking during the ''Romeo and Juliet''-esque scene after she wakes up, the Doctor sets the [[laptop]] on the ground. Between takes, however, the position of the screen changes from being perpendicular to the ground to being parallel with no apparent way that the Doctor could have affected the change.
*The window that Clara opens in that scene also clearly has no locking mechanism beyond the handle.
*The window that Clara opens in that scene also clearly has no locking mechanism beyond the handle.
* When the TARDIS has travelled to the aeroplane, just before the Doctor gets out, a scene change is visible and the wall position changes.
*When the TARDIS has travelled to the aeroplane, just before the Doctor gets out, a scene change is visible and the wall position changes.
* During the motorcycle scene, various members of the crew can be seen reflected in the Doctor's helmet.
* During the motorcycle scene, various members of the crew can be seen reflected in the Doctor's helmet.
* After the [[Child reading comic|little girl under Miss Kizlet's control]] says, "Stop", and everybody freezes and blue flickering lights appear over their bodies. However, the [[barista (The Bells of Saint John)|barista]] seen on the cut back to the Doctor has no such lights.
*After the [[Child reading comic|little girl under Miss Kizlet's control]] says, "Stop", and everybody freezes and blue flickering lights appear over their bodies. However, the [[barista (The Bells of Saint John)|barista]] seen on the cut back to the Doctor has no such lights.
* Clara is shown swinging her coffee cup around on the plane without apparently spilling a drop, and she is then shown drinking from it after returning to the TARDIS, with no suggestion given that she might have refilled it along the way. It is also very obvious that the cup is empty.
*Clara is shown swinging her coffee cup around on the plane without apparently spilling a drop, and she is then shown drinking from it after returning to the TARDIS, with no suggestion given that she might have refilled it along the way. It is also very obvious that the cup is empty.
* After Clara hands him the fez containing the money, the Doctor puts it on the head of a nearby boy. No money falls out of the fez despite people having just put money in it and jangling of coins heard when Clara gives it to the Doctor. There was no sign of the Doctor emptying the fez of money, or really, any sign of what happened to the money at all.
*After Clara hands him the fez containing the money, the Doctor puts it on the head of a nearby boy. No money falls out of the fez despite people having just put money in it and jangling of coins heard when Clara gives it to the Doctor. There was no sign of the Doctor emptying the fez of money, or really, any sign of what happened to the money at all.
*When the lights in the windows start to turn on, one window brightens during a noticeable rain of mist that is not present in any other shot.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity==
* The [[Eighth Doctor]] previously encountered an artificial intelligence named [[IamI]] who uploaded the users of [[areyoulonely|an internet chat room]] to [[cyberspace]]. In this adventure, two of those uploaded shouted, "I don't know where I am!" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lonely (short story)|Lonely]]'')
*The [[Eighth Doctor]] previously encountered an artificial intelligence named [[IamI]] who uploaded the users of [[areyoulonely|an internet chat room]] to [[cyberspace]]. In this adventure, two of those uploaded shouted, "I don't know where I am!" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lonely (short story)|Lonely]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]] also encountered an [[The Wire|alien]] whose plan was to upload [[human]]s to a popular [[technology]]. Both times, the victims were trapped in screens. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
*The [[Tenth Doctor]] also encountered an [[The Wire|alien]] whose plan was to upload [[human]]s to a popular [[technology]]. Both times, the victims were trapped in screens. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
* The Doctor has previously reprogrammed a mechanical double of himself to defeat the enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Android Invasion (TV story)|The Android Invasion]]'')
* The Doctor has previously reprogrammed a mechanical double of himself to defeat the enemy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Android Invasion (TV story)|The Android Invasion]]'')
* The Doctor rides a [[motorbike]] out of the TARDIS. Previously, a motorbike drove into the TARDIS, turned around, and drove back out. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') The Doctor has also ridden [[The Doctor's moped|a moped]] out of the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
* The Doctor rides a [[motorbike]] out of the TARDIS. Previously, a motorbike drove into the TARDIS, turned around, and drove back out. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') The Doctor has also ridden [[The Doctor's moped|a moped]] out of the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]'')
* The Doctor tells Clara that they are riding a motorbike because he does not bring [[the TARDIS]] into battle, fearing that it may fall into the wrong hands. The same concern had been expressed by both the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]] and [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] Doctors. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
* The Doctor tells Clara that they are riding a motorbike because he does not bring [[the TARDIS]] into battle, fearing that it may fall into the wrong hands. The same concern had been expressed by both the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]] and [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] Doctors. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor also mentioned the [[Anti-Grav Olympics]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'')
*The Tenth Doctor also mentioned the [[Anti-Grav Olympics]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'')
* Clara is referred to as "The Woman Twice Dead". She had, at least from the Doctor's perspective, died twice. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
*Clara is referred to as "The Woman Twice Dead". She had, at least from the Doctor's perspective, died twice. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
* A painting of Clara by the Doctor reads, "RUN, YOU CLEVER BOY, AND REMEMBER." Clara also says this later while trying to remember a password. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
* A painting of Clara by the Doctor reads, "RUN, YOU CLEVER BOY, AND REMEMBER." Clara also says this later while trying to remember a password. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
* The Doctor states that [[The Doctor's age|he is 1,000 years old]]. Most recently, he claimed to be 1,200. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'')
* The Doctor states that [[The Doctor's age|he is 1,000 years old]]. Most recently, he claimed to be 1,200. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'')
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* The Doctor says he can't fly an [[aeroplane]], although they do manage to pull it up and avoid crashing. Despite this, his [[eighth incarnation]] was perfectly capable. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]]'') The Eleventh Doctor had previously claimed that he was due for a lesson in flying a bi-plane in [[1911]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* The Doctor says he can't fly an [[aeroplane]], although they do manage to pull it up and avoid crashing. Despite this, his [[eighth incarnation]] was perfectly capable. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]]'') The Eleventh Doctor had previously claimed that he was due for a lesson in flying a bi-plane in [[1911]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* The Doctor mentions that [[Angie Maitland|Angie]], one of the [[child]]ren Clara babysits, went to stay over at Nina's. Another version of Clara mentioned a [[Nina (Asylum of the Daleks)|Nina]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor mentions that [[Angie Maitland|Angie]], one of the [[child]]ren Clara babysits, went to stay over at Nina's. Another version of Clara mentioned a [[Nina (Asylum of the Daleks)|Nina]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'')
* After saving Clara from being downloaded, the Doctor sends a message to her attempted captors stating that she's "under [his] protection". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
*After saving Clara from being downloaded, the Doctor sends a message to her attempted captors stating that she's "under [his] protection". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* ''[[Summer Falls]]'', a [[book]] that Clara has read, was written by [[Amy Pond|Amelia Williams]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
* ''[[Summer Falls]]'', a [[book]] that Clara has read, was written by [[Amy Pond|Amelia Williams]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'')
* The Doctor once again wears Amy's [[glasses|reading glasses]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
* The Doctor once again wears Amy's [[glasses|reading glasses]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'', ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
* Miss Kizlet's client is revealed to be the [[Great Intelligence]], who was previously defeated by the [[Second Doctor]] and left in disembodied form, cut off from any form of communication of the time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'') It uses [[Walter Simeon]]'s image when communicating with her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
*Miss Kizlet's client is revealed to be the [[Great Intelligence]], who was previously defeated by the [[Second Doctor]] and left in disembodied form, cut off from any form of communication of the time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'') It uses [[Walter Simeon]]'s image when communicating with her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
* The Doctor mentions having two [[heart]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'')
* The Doctor mentions having two [[heart]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'')
* The Doctor briefly dons a [[fez]] while changing out of his monk garb, then tosses it away. He later wears it again but gives it to a young boy standing outside the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'', ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'')
* The Doctor briefly dons a [[fez]] while changing out of his monk garb, then tosses it away. He later wears it again but gives it to a young boy standing outside the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'', ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'')
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* The Doctor previously disguised himself as a monk in [[Saxon]] [[England]], along with [[The Monk|another Time Lord]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]'') He also temporarily donned the robes of a [[Headless Monk]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
* The Doctor previously disguised himself as a monk in [[Saxon]] [[England]], along with [[The Monk|another Time Lord]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler (TV story)|The Time Meddler]]'') He also temporarily donned the robes of a [[Headless Monk]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)|A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
* [[Monk]]s, unlike [[bow tie]]s, [[fez]]zes, [[Stetson]]s, [[glasses]], and [[1960s]] [[NASA]] [[technology]], are evidently ''not'' cool. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'', ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')
* [[Monk]]s, unlike [[bow tie]]s, [[fez]]zes, [[Stetson]]s, [[glasses]], and [[1960s]] [[NASA]] [[technology]], are evidently ''not'' cool. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'', ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'', ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'')
* The Doctor's fondness for [[Jammie Dodger]]s is seen again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
*The Doctor's fondness for [[Jammie Dodger]]s is seen again. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]'')
* When Clara calls the Doctor in the year 1207, Clara believes she is calling another time zone; the Doctor says "You have no idea," and apologises about her phone bill. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* When Clara calls the Doctor in the year 1207, Clara believes she is calling another time zone; the Doctor says "You have no idea," and apologises about her phone bill. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* Clara thinks of "[[Oswin Oswald|Oswin]]" as a username, contracted from "Oswald for the win". ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'')
*Clara thinks of "[[Oswin Oswald|Oswin]]" as a username, contracted from "Oswald for the win". ([[TV]]: ''[[Asylum of the Daleks (TV story)|Asylum of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor catches Clara joking about Twitter; he has previously mentioned the social media service with great disdain. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'', ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')
* The Doctor catches Clara joking about Twitter; he has previously mentioned the social media service with great disdain. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited (TV story)|The Girl Who Waited]]'', ''[[The Power of Three (TV story)|The Power of Three]]'')
* The Doctor is summoned for help by someone calling his [[TARDIS phone]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'')
* The Doctor is summoned for help by someone calling his [[TARDIS phone]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'')
* Clara received the Doctor's phone number for Wi-Fi support from the 'woman in the shop'. {{Gomez}} later revealed herself to be this woman. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
*Clara received the Doctor's phone number for Wi-Fi support from the 'woman in the shop'. [[Missy]] later revealed herself to be this woman. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
*The Doctor is at the monastery at the start of the story on the advice of a [[Clara Oswald|little girl]] he met on a swingset, who suggested he find a quiet place to think. ([[WC]]: {{cs|The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel (webcast)}})


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases==
[[File:Series 7b UK DVD Cover.jpg|thumb|Series 7, Part 2 DVD cover.]]
[[File:Series 7b UK DVD Cover.jpg|thumb|Series 7, Part 2 DVD cover.]]
=== DVD and Blu-ray releases ===
===DVD & Blu-ray releases===
''The Bells of Saint John'' was released on DVD and Blu-ray as part of Doctor Who Series 7 Part 2 on [[22 May (releases)|22 May]], [[2013 (releases)|2013]], and as part of The Complete Seventh Series on [[24 September (releases)|24 September]], 2013.
 
* ''The Bells of Saint John'' was released on DVD and Blu-ray as part of Doctor Who Series 7 Part Two in region 1/A on [[28 May (releases)|28 May]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]], region 2/B on [[27 May (releases)|27 May]] 2013, and region 4/B on [[22 May (releases)|22 May]] 2013.
* Also, this episode was released as part of the Complete Seventh Series boxset on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1/A on [[24 September (releases)|24 September]] [[2013 (releases)|2013]], in region 2/B on [[28 October (releases)|28 October]] 2013 and in region 4/B on [[30 October (releases)|30 October]] 2013.
 
=== Digital releases ===
 
* In the United Kingdom, this story is available on [[BBC iPlayer]].


== External links ==
==External links==
* {{locguide|bellsofsaintjohn|The Bells of Saint John}}
*{{locguide|bellsofsaintjohn|The Bells of Saint John}}
== Footnotes ==
==Footnotes==
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