The Next Doctor
- Episode aired Jun 27, 2009
- TV-PG
- 1h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
6.4K
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The Doctor arrives in London on Christmas Eve in 1851 where he encounters the Cybermen and a man who claims he's a Time Lord called the Doctor.The Doctor arrives in London on Christmas Eve in 1851 where he encounters the Cybermen and a man who claims he's a Time Lord called the Doctor.The Doctor arrives in London on Christmas Eve in 1851 where he encounters the Cybermen and a man who claims he's a Time Lord called the Doctor.
Nicholas Briggs
- Cybermen
- (voice)
Colin Baker
- The Doctor
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Tom Baker
- The Doctor
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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The Cybers have dropped back in time, unmerrily on high the bells chime, but there is a new champ, mind full of Info-stamp, and he makes a great partner in crime.
The skills and innovation of Victorian Cybermen is astounding, adds a bit more context to the Industrial Revolution.
The skills and innovation of Victorian Cybermen is astounding, adds a bit more context to the Industrial Revolution.
Nice episode, the plot isn't bad and the Doctor-duo works just as I expected.
It's Christmas Eve 1851, and the Doctor lands, with no companion, he encounters Rosita, searching for her Doctor, who turns out to be David Morrissey. The Doctor thinks he's his future self, but certain things don't quite make sense, a pocket watch may hold the key. New Doctor explains the Cybermen are at work in the area, aided by local Miss Hartigan. At the funeral of the local Reverend Miss Hartigan turns up wearing a bold red dress, and a Cyber attack takes place on the gathered guests, killing some and rounding up select members. They then round the children into the workhouse, with one aim, re birth of the Cyber king.
There are quite a few surprises in store, the Cybermen pop up in some unexpected ways.
I think the scene when Miss Hartigan attends the funeral in that red dress is one of the most visual I can think of in the show's history, it looks so good.
The episode rather a fun romp. Dervla Kirwan is rather brilliant as Miss Hartigan. I must applaud David Morrisey, no wonder he was touted to play the Doctor, he was so brilliant, I loved his performance. A slight tease as Morrisey was tipped to take over the reigns of the TARDIS at the time. A Christmasy Oliver feel, the Children, the Workhouse etc. Not so sure about the Cyber King, it's a little bit over the top. Overall it's fun and quite heart warming. 7/10
There are quite a few surprises in store, the Cybermen pop up in some unexpected ways.
I think the scene when Miss Hartigan attends the funeral in that red dress is one of the most visual I can think of in the show's history, it looks so good.
The episode rather a fun romp. Dervla Kirwan is rather brilliant as Miss Hartigan. I must applaud David Morrisey, no wonder he was touted to play the Doctor, he was so brilliant, I loved his performance. A slight tease as Morrisey was tipped to take over the reigns of the TARDIS at the time. A Christmasy Oliver feel, the Children, the Workhouse etc. Not so sure about the Cyber King, it's a little bit over the top. Overall it's fun and quite heart warming. 7/10
The Doctor arrives in Victorian London just in time to meet two very familiar creatures that he did not expect to ever see. The first is some form of creature that is instantly recognisable as being, at very least, some derivative of a cyberman. The second is the man who is chasing the cyberman creature whose memory is blocked for some reason but whose name is The Doctor, who has a Tardis and has a feisty female assistant helping him out. Naturally, the Doctor (the other one) is curious about all of it.
Last year the Doctor Who Christmas special offered much and had lots of noise but was essentially a noisy and rushed version of the Poseidon Adventure that was too full of sacrificial "disaster movie" death to be much fun and too lacking in heart to really engage. As a result I was concerned about yet another special that just seemed to offer easy spectacle to distract you away from the fact that you saw all the "big" movies about three years ago on DVD or Sky. The Next Doctor offered more though because it was talked p for potentially being a handover to a new doctor, or that it had former doctors in it or several other theories. It plays with the audience in this regard early on as the suggestion is that the Next Doctor may either be another time lord or potentially a future version of the Doctor himself. While this concerned me in regards fitting in with the series, it did interest me.
The plot is simple but it helps that there are several threads that are developed across it as it did make it more interesting and engaging. I wasn't ever gripped but it did have a solid pace to it that made it easy to enjoy. The spectacle is there as well and, being Christmas, I didn't really feel inclined to make a big deal out of the logic of the cyberman ship or whatever it was I can understand why some would have been annoyed by it but for me I was enjoying the special so wasn't in the mood to pick on it. The reason I was enjoying it was that the pace to it also gave some quieter moments and some comic moments that both the "doctors" were able to deliver quite well. I thought Tennant was on good form as he slightly toned down the "OH OF COURSE" delivery while also keeping the essence of "his" doctor. Morrissey has an interesting character throughout and his performance adds much more than another female assistant would have done. Speaking of which was the casting of Tshabalala as Rosita a plot to make Agyeman seem like a better actress by way of comparison? If so then it worked. If not then I'm afraid I cannot see why she was cast. Kirwan is enjoyable as the main human villain whether it is at her most confident or most frightened. The extras run on command and the cybermen march on cue.
The Next Doctor did not hold the revelations that it was marketed to perhaps have maybe, but it was still enjoyable. The device of the other Doctor makes the plot engaging and I was interested even as the running and explosions started and, as it got silly, I still hadn't stopped enjoying it. A solid Christmas special that did what it was expected to do.
Last year the Doctor Who Christmas special offered much and had lots of noise but was essentially a noisy and rushed version of the Poseidon Adventure that was too full of sacrificial "disaster movie" death to be much fun and too lacking in heart to really engage. As a result I was concerned about yet another special that just seemed to offer easy spectacle to distract you away from the fact that you saw all the "big" movies about three years ago on DVD or Sky. The Next Doctor offered more though because it was talked p for potentially being a handover to a new doctor, or that it had former doctors in it or several other theories. It plays with the audience in this regard early on as the suggestion is that the Next Doctor may either be another time lord or potentially a future version of the Doctor himself. While this concerned me in regards fitting in with the series, it did interest me.
The plot is simple but it helps that there are several threads that are developed across it as it did make it more interesting and engaging. I wasn't ever gripped but it did have a solid pace to it that made it easy to enjoy. The spectacle is there as well and, being Christmas, I didn't really feel inclined to make a big deal out of the logic of the cyberman ship or whatever it was I can understand why some would have been annoyed by it but for me I was enjoying the special so wasn't in the mood to pick on it. The reason I was enjoying it was that the pace to it also gave some quieter moments and some comic moments that both the "doctors" were able to deliver quite well. I thought Tennant was on good form as he slightly toned down the "OH OF COURSE" delivery while also keeping the essence of "his" doctor. Morrissey has an interesting character throughout and his performance adds much more than another female assistant would have done. Speaking of which was the casting of Tshabalala as Rosita a plot to make Agyeman seem like a better actress by way of comparison? If so then it worked. If not then I'm afraid I cannot see why she was cast. Kirwan is enjoyable as the main human villain whether it is at her most confident or most frightened. The extras run on command and the cybermen march on cue.
The Next Doctor did not hold the revelations that it was marketed to perhaps have maybe, but it was still enjoyable. The device of the other Doctor makes the plot engaging and I was interested even as the running and explosions started and, as it got silly, I still hadn't stopped enjoying it. A solid Christmas special that did what it was expected to do.
The gap between seasons four and five of "Doctor Who" was marked with five specials, leading up to the departure of David Tennant. The first of these, the Christmas special from 2008, saw Tennant reunite with his "Blackpool" co-star David Morrissey for an adventure that's perhaps better in idea than in execution.
Alone once again, The Doctor (David Tennant) travels to Victorian London, in time for Christmas. Implausibly, he hears someone calling for help from "The Doctor" and whilst he responds, he's beaten there by another man, also calling himself The Doctor (David Morrissey). The pair fail to capture a creature with the face of a cyberman. The (original) Doctor comes to quickly believe that this other Doctor must be a future version of him, though this "Next Doctor" doesn't seem to remember being him. With a cyberman squad established in London and Miss Hartigan (Dervla Kirwan) as their embittered leader, The Doctor learns the truth about who the man is.
I thought that, following that stellar run of epsiodes that sees out season four, "The Next Doctor" was a bit of a disappointment. The performances are good - particularly from Morrissey who, in a not particularly different set of circumstances, could have been the actual Doctor at previous times. He plays a slightly more stoic version of the character, more of a traditional hero than Tennant's version. Kirwan is good too, hinting of a darker back story which explains why she takes up with the Cybermen against her fellow humans.
Once the truth of the characters is established though, the rest of the episode is a bit weak - particularly the ending and how the giant Cyberman is dealt with.
My recollection of these specials is that they were fairly disappointing until the final two-parters that saw the Tenth Doctor finally regenerate, despite some brighter moments, that is certainly the case with this first one.
Alone once again, The Doctor (David Tennant) travels to Victorian London, in time for Christmas. Implausibly, he hears someone calling for help from "The Doctor" and whilst he responds, he's beaten there by another man, also calling himself The Doctor (David Morrissey). The pair fail to capture a creature with the face of a cyberman. The (original) Doctor comes to quickly believe that this other Doctor must be a future version of him, though this "Next Doctor" doesn't seem to remember being him. With a cyberman squad established in London and Miss Hartigan (Dervla Kirwan) as their embittered leader, The Doctor learns the truth about who the man is.
I thought that, following that stellar run of epsiodes that sees out season four, "The Next Doctor" was a bit of a disappointment. The performances are good - particularly from Morrissey who, in a not particularly different set of circumstances, could have been the actual Doctor at previous times. He plays a slightly more stoic version of the character, more of a traditional hero than Tennant's version. Kirwan is good too, hinting of a darker back story which explains why she takes up with the Cybermen against her fellow humans.
Once the truth of the characters is established though, the rest of the episode is a bit weak - particularly the ending and how the giant Cyberman is dealt with.
My recollection of these specials is that they were fairly disappointing until the final two-parters that saw the Tenth Doctor finally regenerate, despite some brighter moments, that is certainly the case with this first one.
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode played on public expectations, as David Tennant's successor to The Doctor was soon to be announced. This was heightened by the fact that David Morrissey had apparently been in talks to play the Eleventh Doctor.
- GoofsThe Doctor says he has never met his future self before, but many past special events of Doctor Who (1963) involved two or more time-displaced Doctors meeting each other.
- Quotes
Jackson Lake: There she is. My transport through time and space. The TARDIS!
The Doctor: You've got a balloon.
Jackson Lake: TARDIS. T - A - R - D - I - S. It stands for Tethered Aerial Release Developed in Style! Do you see?
The Doctor: Well, I do now. I like it. Good TARDIS.
- Crazy credits"Doctor Who will return in Planet of the Dead (2009)"
- ConnectionsEdited from Doctor Who (1963)
- SoundtracksDoctor Who Theme
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Grainer
Arranged by Murray Gold
Performed by BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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- Filming locations
- Tredegar House, Pencarn Way, Newport, Wales, UK(Jackson Lake's hideout)
- Production company
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- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
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