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Aliens of London

  • Episode aired Mar 31, 2006
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
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6.9/10
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Billie Piper and Penelope Wilton in Doctor Who (2005)
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The Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where ha... Read allThe Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where has the Prime Minister gone in this time of crisis?The Doctor returns Rose to her own time - well, sort of - but her family reunion is ruined when a spaceship crashes in the middle of London. What is the origin of the spaceship, and where has the Prime Minister gone in this time of crisis?

  • Director
    • Keith Boak
  • Writers
    • Russell T. Davies
    • Sydney Newman
  • Stars
    • Christopher Eccleston
    • Billie Piper
    • Camille Coduri
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    9.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith Boak
    • Writers
      • Russell T. Davies
      • Sydney Newman
    • Stars
      • Christopher Eccleston
      • Billie Piper
      • Camille Coduri
    • 33User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Rose Tyler
    Camille Coduri
    Camille Coduri
    • Jackie Tyler
    Corey Doabe
    • Spray Painter
    Ceris Jones
    • Policeman
    Jack Tarlton
    • Reporter Tom Hitchingson
    Lachele Carl
    Lachele Carl
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    Fiesta Mei Ling
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    Basil Chung
    • Bau
    Matt Baker
    • Matt Baker
    Andrew Marr
    • Andrew Marr
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • General Asquith
    David Verrey
    • Joseph Green
    Navin Chowdhry
    Navin Chowdhry
    • Indra Ganesh
    Penelope Wilton
    Penelope Wilton
    • Harriet Jones
    Annette Badland
    Annette Badland
    • Margaret Blaine
    Naoko Mori
    Naoko Mori
    • Doctor Sato
    Eric Potts
    • Oliver Charles
    • Director
      • Keith Boak
    • Writers
      • Russell T. Davies
      • Sydney Newman
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    7Xstal

    The Guff of Government...

    Confusion reigns as the Doctor delivers Rose back a year later than expected, but bewilderment soon subsides, as an alien pilot more traditionally found in pies, charts a peculiar path from distant far-flung skies. In tandem, the Prime Minister seems to disappear and the Time Lord's excitement soon turns into fear, as the true culprits let rip with a sound you can hear, while presenting without any noticeable ear - they are aliens after all, although not having ears is the least of our concern considering their more noticeable features and characteristics - and the running CGI for that matter.
    6elvirammomo

    First Super Corny Storyline but Love the Family Development

    I hate this alien mystery storyline, it's definitely the worst so far and maybe the worst of the series' episodes centered in London. But this has to be some of the best character development episodes for Rose and her mom, Mickey, and even the Doctor. Her mom is doing such great acting and really solidifying her bond with Rose which hasn't been all that clear. And we get to see Mickey show off his hacker skills which shows a whole new side to him aside from boyfriend. And the whole Bad Wolf foreshadowing is good too. The easter eggs are being planted, and hopefully by the time I get there the story will pay off.
    6elo-equipamentos

    Farting Aliens!!!

    In another bizarre episode exploring a good premise when a UFO spaceship crash at Big Ben's Tower landing in the Thames river provoking a panic in the city, but drop with a several farts loose by aliens whose take over the Preme Minister's house, going to a laughable and distasteful episode instead to drive into a serious UFO crash in London, some weird situation for all over, worst to be continued in next episode!!!

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    First watch: 2017 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 6
    8Simple_Reviewer

    My guilty pleasure

    This episode was fantastic as it featured the dynamic between the main cast. It was the first episode to do that in the Revival and I appreciated it for that. It made it feel fun and fresh. And the new location was a fun watch. The satire and the political drama works well, no The Slitheen aren't really threatening or loosely threatening. But the episode hinders on the perfect dynamic and the action.

    Mickey and Rose have more to work with together and feel more compatabile and Rose feels more like a human trying to live her life.

    The constant jokes are fun but the episode has Eccleston at his A Game. I enjoyed his performance particularly in this episode because his mugging and his relationship goes further and deeper.

    And I enjoy the story for making us go more political as it ends with a Banger. I get the hate, really I do. But for me this was a fun and well explored episode of differences, relationships and class. So for Development and more realism, it works a treat. And the cliffhanger was an immense send off.
    7southdavid

    Pigs in Spaaaaaaace

    The first two part story of "Nu Who" opens with Aliens of London. A ballsy episode that eschews keeping the aliens under wraps and instead makes the media response to such a event part of the story.

    Heading back to present day London, aiming for just a few of hours after they left. A miscalculation with the Tardis leads to Rose (Billie Piper) and the Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) arriving almost a year later. Jackie (Camille Coduri) has reported her daughter missing and is naturally astounded when she shows up. Their reunion is cut short though, when an Alien ship crosses central London, crashes into Parliament Tower and lands in the Thames.

    What I like about this episode of "Doctor Who" is that it's the first time that interaction with the "real world" happens. Usually, in most episodes, the exposure to the alien is limited to a few people who are either killed, or saved by the Doctor and keep their stories to themselves. This one, the invasion is on worldwide TV almost as it happens - and the Doctor has to brush up against the Army, U.N.I.T and the Government before getting to the centre of what's happening in this episode. There are a few other aspects of the show that are interesting. Penelope Wilton debuts as Harriet Jones, a politician who will feature a few times across the Russell T Davies era and Naoko Mori debuts as Sato - who will go on to feature in "Torchwood". It's a nicely plotted first half of a story that's both exciting and relatively clever.

    It's let down, somewhat, by its alien threat though. The Slitheen are OK when they're in their natural form towards the end of the episode, even if their faces could have been a little scarier. But the repeated farting gag gets tiresome pretty quickly and the unzipping and transition effects don't really hold up that well. I appreciate it's a balancing act, in not scaring the children too badly, but the Slitheen could really have benefited from being slightly more scary overall.

    It's a good episode though, with the second half to come.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where The Doctor encounters the pig alien at the hospital was the first scene Christopher Eccleston filmed as The Doctor.
    • Goofs
      When the Doctor and Dr. Sato are looking over the body of the Pig Mutant, the chest can be seen rising and falling.
    • Quotes

      Mickey Smith: I bet you don't even remember my name.

      The Doctor: Ricky.

      Mickey Smith: It's Mickey.

      The Doctor: No, it's Ricky.

      Mickey Smith: I think I know my own name.

      The Doctor: You think you know your own name? How stupid are you?

    • Connections
      Featured in Doctor Who Confidential: Bringing Back the Doctor (2005)
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      Performed by David Bowie

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      • March 31, 2006 (United States)
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      • Hensol Castle, Pontyclun, Wales, UK(10 Downing Street interiors)
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