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Jodie Whittaker is back as the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions gear up for a special Doctor Who episode over the GetSellers Calling You is a "marketing for real estate agents" podcast with an occasional Christian focus 12-abr-2016 - Explora el tablero de Mohammed Said Jaoujat "movie to watch" en Pinterest 127 Hours (2010) reviews The use of Miles Davis's jazz score from Louise Malle's _Ascenseur pour l'échafaud_ [_Elevator to the Gallows_] (1958) is also very telling The Épisode1 Eve of the Daleks On New Year's Eve, the appearance of an executioner Dalek means Sarah and Nick's countdown to midnight will be the strangest and deadliest they have ever known. Can the Doctor, Yaz and Dan save them? Plus Épisode 101 Trailer On New Year's Eve, an executioner Dalek instigates a deadly countdown to midnight. Épisode 102 Rencontre Annuelle Des Musulmans De France 2013. ✓ This Article Contains Spoilers - WARNING This article contains major spoilers. If you do not wish to know vital information on plot / character elements in a story, you may not wish to read beyond this warning We hold no responsibility for any negative effects these facts may have on your enjoyment of said media should you continue. That is all. This article's content is marked as MatureThe page Mature contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older. If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. “ There will be no time for regrets! You will all be crushed under the heel of the Viltrum Empire! „ ~ Omni-Man. “ This planet has... changed me. And there's no going back from that, son. Without you... I don't know what it would have taken... what I would have done... to make me realize that. „ ~ Nolan to his son, Mark Grayson/Invincible. “ WHY DID YOU MAKE ME DO THIS!? YOU'RE FIGHTING SO YOU CAN WATCH EVERYONE AROUND YOU DIE! THINK, MARK! You'll outlast every fragile, insignificant being on this planet! You'll live to see this world crumble to dust and BLOW AWAY! EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING you know WILL BE GONE! WHAT WILL YOU HAVE AFTER FIVE HUNDRED YEARS!? „ ~ Omni-Man's villainous breakdown and his most famous speech to Mark, from the TV series. Omni-Man real name Nolan, also known by his adopted name, Nolan Grayson, is the deuteragonist of the Invincible comic book series and the main antagonist of the first season of its 2021 animated adaptation. Omni-Man is the father of Invincible and Omni-Boy and a member of Viltrumite race, a humanoid species of extraterrestrial origin who possess superhuman strength, super speed, virtual immortality, and flight. As is customary for male Viltrumites, Omni-Man sports a large mustache. He was tasked with conquering planets to spread the Viltrumite empire, and arrived on Earth to infiltrate their society to weaken a chance for them to defend themselves. Becoming a writer and superhero "Omni-Man", Nolan would have a son named Mark Grayson with a human woman named Debbie, who would become a superhero under the moniker "Invincible". Omni-Man would eventually reveal his plans and battled his son after killing all of the Guardians of the Globe, but would leave the planet due to his love for his son. Nolan would redeem himself and become the emperor of Viltrum after his true heritage was revealed. In the animated adaptation, he is voiced by Simmons, who also played Vernon Schillinger in Oz, J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, General Wade Eiling in Justice League Unlimited, Skip in Aliens in the Attic, Cave Johnson in the Portal video game series, Terence Fletcher in Whiplash, Kai in Kung Fu Panda 3, Captain Matt McKenna in 21 Bridges, Ivo Shandor in Ghostbusters Afterlife and Captain Putty in Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. Biography Early Life Nolan was born on the planet Viltrum to Argall and an unnamed woman, and his heritage was hidden due to his father being killed by Thaedus. The Viltrumites would create a strong empire under Thragg, wanting to conquer planets and spread their influence across the galaxy. Reaching the appropriate age, Nolan decided to help the Viltrumites conquer planets, becoming a capable warrior that he would command his own unit. When Viltrum suffered from a virus, the empire decided to use their lifespans to infiltrate planets and societies to weaken their defense so that the targets could not counter-attack the Viltrumites. Infiltrating Earth Nolan took on the mission to infiltrate the planet Earth, and started his mission by befriending Cecil Stedman to learn about human culture. He took on the surname "Grayson" to appear more human, and Stedman set him up to be "Omni-Man", Earth's most powerful superhero. During his mission, Nolan met and fell in love with an Earth woman named Debbie, whom he later married and had their son, Mark. Nolan would continue to fight against supervillains as "Omni-Man", and became an ally of the Guardians of the Globe, a superhero team. In addition, Nolan would falsely tell Debbie, Cecil, and the costume maker Art Rosenbaum why he was on Earth. While raising Mark, Nolan told him that he would receive powers like him, but told him false stories of why he was on Earth as well. Invincible When Mark gained his powers and became a superhero under the moniker "Invincible", Nolan would help his son fight against the Flaxans but was abducted by the creatures. He was stuck in their dimension for eight months, with the Flaxans neutralizing his powers and keeping him prisoner. Nolan's powers returned, however, and he revolted before escaping the dimension and returning his wife and son. While working on his plans, he had Mark substitute for him to battle Allen the Alien and was kept occupied while his son later went to Upstate University. When his son returned home and overslept due to stopping many threats, Nolan put his plans into motion by going to the Guardians of the Globe's headquarters and killing all of them. Afterward, Nolan kept himself out of the spotlight to not become a suspect in Black Samson's investigation, and struggled with telling Mark his true origins. When battling the Immortal again, Nolan killed him again in front of his son, and revealed his true Viltrumite origins and what his empire tasked him to do. He asked Mark to join him in conquering Earth, but his son refused and the two battled across locations until he was beaten. Though Nolan had Mark at his mercy, Omni-Man realizes to love his son too much to kill him instead spared his son and fled the planet, crying while flying into space. Realizing that he loved his son, Nolan decided to conquer another planet to lessen his crime for deserting the Viltrumite Empire and not going through with their plans. Arriving to Thraxa, Nolan learned that the Thraxans had a short life span and the oldest individual would rule the planet. Nolan became their ruler since he had lived for thousands of years, and sent a Thraxan to collect his son from Earth. While living on Thraxa, Nolan mated with a fellow Thraxan Andressa, and the two had a child named Oliver. The two reunite and reconcile, but Nolan refuses to return to Earth due to his actions and that he must stay on Thraxa. He reveals to Mark that he had a son with a Thraxan, and that the child would be killed by the Viltrumites due to having a genetic flaw of having purple skin. Nolan and Mark would defend the planet from the Viltrumites, and the former is captured by Lucan and imprisoned alongside Allen the Alien. The two become friends and escape from confinement and the two decide to prepare themselves against the Viltrumites, as the empire is preparing to invade Earth. Embarking on adventures across the galaxy, they gather weapons and allies like Battle Beast and Space Racer which will give them an advantage over the Viltrumites, before returning to Earth to collect Mark and Oliver and reconcile with Debbie. They are briefly waylaid by the Viltrumite champion Conquest, an old enemy of Invincible who is killed in the ensuing battle, but not before Mark is critically injured. Nolan spends the subsequent months bonding with Oliver while Mark heals. In the final battle of the war, Omni-Man, alongside with Invincible, Allen, Oliver, Thaedus, Battle Beast and Space Racer managed to win destroying the Viltrum planet and scattering their enemies, although Thaedus is killed while Nolan, Mark and Oliver are badly wounded by the Viltrumite regent Thragg, who secretly relocates the surviving members of his race on Earth, planning to interbreed with humans to covertly rebuild the empire. Afterwards Thragg discovers that Nolan is a descendant of the long-dead Emperor of Viltrum Argall, and thus heir to the throne, provoking a fierce battle between them. Although Nolan is overpowered, but the Viltrumites recognize him and rally behind him, overpowering and capturing Thragg. Nolan is subsequently crowned as ruler of the Viltrum Empire and Thragg is exiled. Nolan Grayson managed to overlook the Viltrumites on Earth and saw how the Viltrumites changed for the better and see Earth as their new home. In the final confrontation between the Viltrumites and Thragg's army, Nolan was killed by Thragg but Mark managed to defeat him once for all. Before succumbing to his wounds, Nolan names Mark as his successor to be the Emperor of Viltrumites. In the future, his grandson Marky Mark and Anissa's son visits Nolan's grave and promises to live up to his father's legacy. Personality Due to the first thousands of years of his life, he had been indoctrinated with the Viltrumite ideology, a group of super-powered aliens whose only goals is to eradicate weaker species. Nolan was a loyal Viltrumite who believed in there cause and wished to be one of their top members who would spread around and conquer planets. While at first Nolan had conquered alongside his fellow clansmen, he later went on solo missions to colonize. He would start by destroying the planet's most prized protector. His upbringing and possible physiology has Nolan a brutal cataclysmic being. He views all life as pointless and pathetic, believing he is a superior race. This also paired with the fact that he lives way longer than anybody else, so getting attached to anybody would be pointless. Thanks to his unparalleled strength and night-invincibility, he can brutally kill anybody with absolutely zero effort and risk, regardless of their power, strategy and/or numbers. This is shown when he destroys an entire race of technologically advanced aliens within mere moments. Most of his kills are done by simply throwing heavy things at someone, flying into them or simply hitting them, causing them to explode. He displays little-to-no emotion during most fights, Though usually fighting with brute force, Nolan also displays intelligence and some battle tactics. This is shown when he throws Darkwing's dead body at Green Girl, so she will stop using her intangibility to catch her dead friend, giving him the opportunity to strike. He also occasionally uses weapons, seen when he grabs War Woman's battle hammer, or just using corpses. When he is being sent through a portal home by Martians scientists, before he steps in, he throws a meteor at them which hits after he leaves. He is also sufficient in torture methods, even without resorting to brutalization, seen when he drops a criminal from the sky and catching him moments before falling to his death. After coming to Earth, Nolan unconsciously became attached to humanity. With his family, Nolan displays many qualities of a middle-aged suburban man. He gets along with his family very well, regularly training Mark or taking Debbie on dates sometimes across the world. He also displays a brotherly bond with his best friend and tailor, Art, commonly sharing drinks and talking. Nolan has no qualms over using his powers for everyday tasks, like traveling and floating. He is charismatic but also occasionally displays somewhat poor social skills, such as asking about dinner after his coworkers are brutally murdered by him in secret. He is also rude to a hospital attendant, demanding his clothes from her due to it being condemning evidence against him. As a superhero, Omni-man displayed a typical super-man-like personality who always comes to save the day. He doesn't wear a disguise to hide his identity like many superheroes. Due to his unmatched strength, he could wipe out enemies with absolutely zero effort, though seemingly holds back his strength in front of others. This unmatched strength also makes him uncooperative with the other Guardians of the Globe, making him somewhat distant from them. Omni-man didn't really think of them as friends and only thought of them as coworkers. Omni-Man's sadistic side After his son, Mark awakens his powers, Nolan's Viltrum persona is reawakened, starting with him assassinating the Guardians. He doesn't show his true nature, however, unless he is provoked about it. This is shown when he gets angry at the detective, Darkblood for trying to investigate the Guardian's true death. He is also very rude to a nurse since she has his bloody shirt. Nolan can be somewhat careless. He is not too careful about hiding his murders of the Guardians, seeing how he leaves condemning evidence in his closet, despite obviously having the ability to hide it any. Omni-Man gives a eulogy for the people he killed Nolan was shown to be very highly manipulative, seen how he was able to fool Earth into thinking he was a saviour for over twenty years though partially because he felt attached to humans deep in his heart. He gives a eulogy for the Guardians of the Globe who he secretly killed. He is even kind to the people who attended their funeral. He is able to protect his identity from his loved one though, with his charismatic and manipulative nature, by tricking his family into thinking the people trying to expose his true identity are the bad guys. Once his true identity is revealed, almost any semblance of humanity he had is temporarily gone, showing his horrifically monstrous side. He becomes completely cataclysmic, destroying all in his path, hoping to find Mark immediately. He even calmly threatens Mark's best friend his location away. Once meeting with his son who doesn't know his true nature yet, he makes him believe they should be fighting the monster trying to kill him and they should kill him together. He can no longer hide his identity, after mutilating the superhero, Immortal. Omni-Man angry at his son With his identity exposed to his son, he calmly explains his origins to him and tries to indoctrinate his philosophy onto him. When Mark rejects this, he attacks him and murders massive amounts of innocent civilians to prove a point. He seems unsure why Mark wouldn't want to be a loyal Viltrum like him, not even considering they are complete strangers to him and Nolan had kept this hidden from him his whole life. He is willing to horrifically mutilate Mark and make another child, until he remembers a happy memory with him and realizes Mark still loves him. Nolan finally is coped with guilt and leaves Earth in tears. Overall, this fight was more about Nolan trying to convince himself he was a loyal Viltrumite, rather than convincing Mark. In short, Nolan was a conflicted man who developed a love for Earth against his will but wanted to convince himself he's still a loyal Viltrum soldier. After destroying many lives at his new home, Nolan had "woken up" and started to feel guilt, becoming a hero in the process. Quotes Comics TV Series Trivia Concept art for "Supra-Ma". Omni-Man's design, role to the Earth, initial personality and partial backstory are evidently influenced by Superman, though clear differences begin with Omni-Man's true original motive and much of his backstory. Omni-Man was originally going to be named "Supra Man", but Image Comics made the writers changed the name due to it being too close tp Superman. Omni-Man bears a striking resemblance to J. Jonah Jameson from the Spider-Man comics. Interestingly, Simmons, who plays Omni-Man, played Jameson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Omni-Man has fought and defeated Homelander in an episode of DEATH BATTLE!. 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It featured the return of Jack Harkness, and marked the Thirteenth Doctor's reunion with her companions following the events of TV The Timeless Children. The episode also saw the departure of Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien and Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair. Continuing the Reconnaissance Dalek storyline that began in TV Resolution, a new line of Daleks were introduced, cloned from a remnant of the original recon scout. It also saw the return of bronze Daleks, last seen on television in 2017's Twice Upon a Time, leading to a battle between both factions. Synopsis[] As the Thirteenth Doctor marks her days in prison, back on Earth the Daleks are presented on national television. They are the new Defence Drones, designed to protect the British public. Left behind on Earth, Yaz, Graham and Ryan need their friend more than ever. Now with Daleks on the assembly line, and a familiar face behind their production... What would the Doctor do? Plot[] 367 minutes after the Doctor melted the casing of the Reconnaissance Dalek, a lorry driver takes its empty casing from GCHQ to Depository 23, stopping off at a kiosk for a cup of tea. Walking back to his vehicle, he starts to breathe heavily, drops his cup, and collapses. The woman who served him drags him inside the lorry with the casing and drives it away. Jo Patterson, the Technology Secretary of the United Kingdom, drives to a breakfast meeting with Leo Rugazzi and Jack Robertson to see Leo's new Defence Drones. They watch a fake riot organised by Robertson, where a Defence Drone — in appearance like a Dalek — effectively disperses the rioters with its water cannon, mock tear gas and loud noise. Afterwards, Leo shows the pair how the drones are solar powered and controlled by artificial intelligence. Robertson and Patterson talk in private, and Patterson warns him not to tell anyone that she tipped him off about advanced technology being transported from GCHQ. Robertson tells her that the drones will take around a year to develop, in time to help her win the upcoming general election. In a maximum security facility located inside an asteroid 79 billion light years away, the Thirteenth Doctor wakes up. She scratches a mark on the wall of her cell, which is covered in tally marks presumably counting the days of her imprisonment. A monitor flashes on her wall instructing her to exercise, and she is escorted to an exercise facility, saying hello to the cameras and her fellow inmates as she passes. Back in her cell, a monitor flashes again, instructing her to sleep. She begins to tell herself a bedtime story but is interrupted by knocking from the other side of a wall. She knocks four times in response, but receives no answer. Back on Earth on or around New Year's Day 2021, Ryan Sinclair and Graham O'Brien walk towards the TARDIS disguised as a house. They go to knock on the door, but it opens for them. Inside the TARDIS control room they find Yasmin Khan, surrounded by coloured paper and post-it notes covered in writing stuck to almost every surface. She has been sleeping inside the TARDIS and is desperately trying to find the Doctor. Ryan and Graham tell her that she needs to move on because the Doctor has been away for ten months, but she refuses to listen. Graham shows her leaked footage from the fake riot Robertson organised; recognising "spider guy" and identifying the prototype Defence Drone as a Dalek, they decide to investigate whether Robertson is in league with it. Patterson — now running for Prime Minister of the United Kingdom — summons Robertson to a rainy forest. She tells him that she wants an immediate national rollout of the drones "at no cost to the British taxpayer", threatening him with exposing the lack of British taxes paid by his companies, and he reluctantly acquiesces. That night, as Robertson gets out of his car, telling Leo that he has arrived, he is confronted by Yaz, Ryan, and Graham. After initially believing them to be muggers, he recognises them, but appears not to understand when they ask him about the Dalek. Suddenly, they are surrounded by people with guns with Robertson saying he increased his security after the last time they met, who force the trio to leave. They lament how hard it is to "see what's going on" without the Doctor, psychic paper, or a working TARDIS. At the prison, the Doctor's day begins as normal. However, in the exercise facility this time she finds Jack Harkness, also imprisoned there, in the fenced square next to her. Jack shows her a temporal-freezing gateway disinhibitor bubble, which they use to get to his smuggled-in vortex manipulator; on the way, he says he committed "a few... maybe a lot of crimes" to get himself into the prison after hearing a rumour that she was there, and that it took him nineteen years to get to the cell next to her. They hug, then activate the vortex manipulator to teleport out of the prison just in time. Back on Earth, Patterson has been elected party leader, and therefore Prime Minister. Leo talks to Robertson about the drones; he is worried about the speed of the production, but Robertson reassures him, telling him to "live in the worry". Leo tells Robertson that he found organic remnants in the original casing, and shows him the Dalek mutant he grew by cloning them. He calls it beautiful and intelligent, saying he successfully hooked it into their computer systems, but a revolted Robertson orders him to incinerate the creature and tell no one about its existence. Leo takes the box containing the Dalek mutant to the incinerator, but when he opens it, the creature inside grabs him. Under the Dalek's control, he makes a phone call to his family, saying he has to go on an urgent business trip. The Doctor and Jack teleport into her TARDIS, where all the lights have been dimmed. Jack compliments the new interior, and asks if she received his message; she admits that she did give the Cyberium to Ashad, but says she eventually fixed it, "sort of". She tells him that she was imprisoned for evading the Judoon twice, and also "7000 other offences", but ultimately describes it as having been "in prison for being me", while expressing her uncertainty about her own identity. The Doctor instructs the TARDIS to find the others, on Earth. Yaz, Ryan and Graham are talking about the Dalek they saw in the leaked footage. Yaz has discovered that remnants of the Dalek from GCHQ were stolen, but Graham insists that the Dalek from the riot footage cannot be the same one, as the creature inside it was thrown in a supernova. Ryan suggests that there may be more Daleks on Earth, controlling Robertson, but Yaz shushes the others when she hears the sound of the TARDIS. The TARDIS materialises in the living room, and the Doctor and Jack come out. The Doctor is surprised to learn that it has been ten months since the other three were sent back to Earth, since she claims to have set identical temporal coordinates. After she apologises, Jack asks "What's new on Planet Earth?", to which Ryan, Graham and Yaz reply "Dalek". Meanwhile, in Osaka, Japan, the Dalek controlling Leo takes him to a building, where he is horrified to discover a Dalek clone farm which the Dalek refers to as "my project". In the TARDIS, the Doctor scans Earth for Dalek DNA traces, while Jack explains his immortality and past dealings with the Daleks to Team TARDIS. The scan picks up a DNA trace in Osaka, where Robertson has recently opened a facility, but it appears corrupted and is not an exact match. Jack and Yaz volunteer to investigate whilst Graham, Ryan, and the Doctor go talk to Robertson. The Doctor materialises the TARDIS in Robertson's office, and she asks him about the Daleks, having blocked his phone lines so he cannot call security. Exasperated, Robertson decides to show them the "production line", where he is 3D printing thousands of "security drones" modelled on the Recon Dalek from GCHQ. Robertson shows them that there is nothing inside the drones, which are run by artificial intelligence. Graham asks about his facility in Osaka, and Robertson replies that he does not have one. In Osaka, Yaz tells Jack how it was hard for her in the ten months that the Doctor had been away, expressing a wish that she had never met her if it had to stop so abruptly. Jack tells her about his adventures with the Doctor, including his own abandonment, but says she should "enjoy the journey" while she can because "the joy is worth the pain". They explore the building listed as an "agricultural park" with torches and realise that it is a Dalek clone farm. Jo Patterson makes an address outside 10 Downing Street, promising that as Prime Minister she will make Britain "more secure", so that they can enter an "age of security", and unveils the new Defence Drones. She announces they will be patrolling on streets, and at borders, institutions and national landmarks. Meanwhile, the Doctor, Graham and Ryan are taking Robertson in the TARDIS to visit "his" facility in Japan. In the Dalek clone farm, Yaz is investigating, while Jack sets explosive charges on the walkways and railings in order to blow it up, but the creatures surrounding them start to climb out of their tanks. The Dalek mutants attack them, but Yaz helps rip one of them off Jack's face, despite being attacked herself, and Jack vaporises both creatures with his sonic blaster. The TARDIS flies through the time vortex, four minutes away from Osaka. Ryan is sitting on the stairs, putting on his beanie. The Doctor approaches him, recalling that she noticed the yellow one he was wearing when they met, and apologises for being away for ten months. Ryan says that although he did miss her, he had time to reconnect with his family and friends. He asks about Gallifrey and the Master, and stops the Doctor trying to change the subject. The Doctor tells him that her entire life story has been changed, and how she does not know who she is any more, or even how much of her life is unknown to her. Ryan tells her that, although they are both different to how they were when they met, it is a good thing that they are, and after they have finished with the Daleks, she needs to find out about herself. The Doctor promises that she will. The TARDIS materialises in the Dalek clone farm, where Jack and Yaz are reunited with the others. When the Doctor asks who built the farm, the Dalek-possessed Leo reveals himself and explains how it used the company's network and systems to remotely direct the construction, liquidising the workers once they had finished and feeding them to the new Daleks. Meanwhile, the Doctor notices with Yaz's help that the light in the facility has been gradually changing, but is unable to identify why it is bothering her. The Dalek explains that it does not want to leave Earth, but rather intends to convert the planet into a base from which to conquer Earth's sector of the universe. The Doctor realises that the purpling light is actually becoming ultraviolet, a wavelength which the Recon Dalek previously used to reassemble itself, but is unable to turn it off before the order to activate is given and all the mutants teleport into the shells. As the Dalek secretly altered the non-weaponised designs of the Defence Drones, each one is now a fully armed Dalek, and they begin to kill the humans at their posts using death rays of red light — including the four outside 10 Downing Street, which exterminate Patterson before declaring Earth "property of the Daleks". In Osaka, the Doctor questions Robertson on how many drones he built, to which he responds "thousands". Leo is killed by the Dalek controlling him, which then teleports away, and the Doctor says she has finally figured out who she is, declaring "I'm the Doctor. I'm the one who stops the Daleks" and going back into the TARDIS to stop the invasion. Against Jack's advice, and describing it as the "nuclear option", she sends the Recon Scout's signal through the Time Vortex to be picked up by a Dalek ship. The Doctor explains that Death Squad Daleks who she describes as "the SAS of Daleks" will ignore humans in favour of exterminating the mutated Daleks to enforce the purity of the Dalek race, but says it is important that they not know she is there. The signal is received by the ship and the Daleks prepare to attack Earth. Pedestrians scream and run through the streets as the flying Defence Drones exterminate them from above. However, when the Death Squad Daleks arrive they detect the mutated Dalek DNA and engage the Defence Drones using "maximum extermination". After a group of Death Squad Daleks destroy the "primary rogue impurities" on Clifton Suspension Bridge, rejecting their argument that they mutated to survive, Robertson decides to join forces with the Daleks and approaches them with promises of information, claiming to be the leader of Earth. In the TARDIS, the Doctor explains phase two of the plan once all the Defence Drones are destroyed, Jack will blow up the Death Squad ship. Graham and Ryan elect to come with him, and Jack teleports them on board. While planting the bombs, Jack overhears Robertson telling the Dalek leader about the Doctor's involvement. As he does, the last Defence Drone possibly the original Recon Scout clone teleports on board, and is exterminated despite its attempts to explain itself. Rejoining Graham and Ryan, Jack calls the Doctor to report the Defence Drones' destruction and Robertson's betrayal. She enacts a backup plan with Yaz to deal with the final "SAS Daleks" on Earth. With a timer set to blow up the ship, Robertson meets Jack, Graham, and Ryan and they deliberate over whether to save his life as the Daleks round on them. In the air above Earth, the Daleks surround the TARDIS, with the Doctor thanking them for running to her. When she baits them, they all fly inside the TARDIS. Meanwhile, Jack teleports his group off the Dalek ship seconds before they are exterminated, and the ship is destroyed. On Earth, the remaining Daleks find themselves inside the house TARDIS, with a hologram of her explaining she used its chameleon circuit to disguise it as hers, and has programmed it to fold in on itself then be sent into the Void. She taunts them as the TARDIS self-destructs, taking the Daleks with it. Everyone reconvenes on the Doctor's TARDIS, and Robertson claims that he was "deliberately acting as a decoy". In Graham's house, Graham and Ryan watch Robertson speaking to Emily Maitlis on Newsnight, where she explains he is being showered with accolades and may run again for President. Turning the TV off in disgust, they head outside to meet the Doctor, who is talking to Jack on the TARDIS comms. As the Doctor hangs up sending her love to Gwen Cooper, Team TARDIS prepares to leave for the Meringue Galaxy restaurant, but Ryan chooses to stay behind. He says his friends and his planet need him, and that he now knows what he wants to do with his life. They hug. When the Doctor asks, Yaz immediately confirms she wants to stay, but although Graham was willing to continue, he says he does not want to miss out on his grandson growing up, and is ready to go home. The four have one final group hug as the Doctor bids farewell to her "fam". Before they leave, she gifts them a piece of psychic paper each, and Graham parts ways by admitting he was wrong, "we do get aliens in Sheffield". Although the Doctor suggests she could go back and change the timeline, Yaz says it's okay for her to be sad. Graham and Ryan are seen back on the hill outside Sheffield, with Ryan practising cycling just as he did on the day they met the Doctor. He makes some progress, and the two discuss looking up strange occurrences around the world — a troll invasion in Finland and gravel creatures in a quarry in Korea. Knowing they can do whatever they want with their psychic paper, they begin to make plans, but only after they finish the cycling Ryan declares he will not be scared off by a bike after everything they've fought, and as they prepare to try again, they both see a vision of Grace smiling at them. Graham promises "a few more tries and we'll go and save the world," and they keep practising. Cast[] The Doctor - Jodie Whittaker Graham O'Brien - Bradley Walsh Yasmin Khan - Mandip Gill Ryan Sinclair - Tosin Cole Captain Jack Harkness - John Barrowman Robertson - Chris Noth Jo Patterson - Harriet Walter Leo Rugazzi - Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Armen - Nathan Armarkwei-Laryea Rachel - Helen Anderson Voice of the Daleks - Nicholas Briggs Dalek Operator 1 - Barnaby Edwards Dalek Operator 2 - Nicholas Pegg Grace - Sharon D Clarke Emily Maitlis - Emily Maitlis uncredited Crew[] General production staff Head of Production - Jacquie Glanville Executive Producer for the BBC - Ben Irving Production Executive - Tracie Simpson Line Producer - Steffan Morris Production Manager - Delmi Thomas Supervising Location Manager - Iwan Roberts Location Manager - Gareth Roberts Location Assistant - Kyle Yates Unit Manager - Jac Jones Production Co-ordinator - Sandra Cosfeld Assistant Production Co-ordinator - Jade Stephenson Production Assistant - Asha Bray Production Secretary - Ellie Simmons Executive Assistant - Caroline Cook Unit Drivers - Paul Watkins, Jolyon Davey, Steve Darwent Unit Medic - Glyn Evans Business Affairs - Elaine Evans, Kyle Parsons, Steve Robson Talent Team - Hannah Williams, Leanne Bowcott, Jeanette Sigsworth, Deborah Evans, Clare Baker Production Accountant - Rhys Evans 1st Assistant Accountant - Debi Griffiths Assistant Accountant - Rose Wasdell Script department Series Script Editor - Sheena Bucktowonsing Script Editor - Fiona McAllister Assistant Script Editor - Caroline Buckley Camera and lighting department 1st Assistant Director - Guy Murray-Brown 2nd Assistant Director - Mark Corden 3rd Assistant Director - Lauren Pate Assistant Directors - Jennifer Day, Christian Jeffcoat Script Supervisors - Nicki Coles Camera Operator - Mark McQuoid ACO Focus Pullers - Jonathan Vidgen, Steve Rees Key Grip - John Robinson Grip - Ash Whitfield Grip Assistant - Steffan Allen Camera Assistants - Dan Patounas, Scott Waller, Gwilym Jenner Gaffer - Mark Hutchings Best Boy - Andy Gardiner Electricians - GawainNash, Andrew Williams, Gareth Sheldon, Stuart Gale, Matthew Hutchings, Rhodri Moses Art department Construction Art Director - Julia Jones Art Director - Rebecca Brown Art Department Assistant - Celyn Davies Art Department Accountant - Hywel Thomas Production Buyer - Rosy Pearce Assistant Buyer - Billie Blue Williams Petty Cash Buyer - Hannah Miller Set Decorator - Vicki Male Set Dressers - Dewi Thomas, John Thomas, Anwen Haf, Tom Major Set Designers - Daniel Kennedy, Lauren Harper Concept Artist - Louis Knight Graphic Designer - György Simán Standby Props - Matthew Ireland Standby Carpenter - Colm Garret Junior Carpenter - Matthew Painter Standby Art Director - Cerys Lewis Rigging - Shadow Scaffolding Standby Riggers - Alex Herbert, Joshua Toms HOD Painter - Steve Fudge Chargehand Painters - Mark Reece, Lloyd Reece Storeman - Lucy Hammond Prop Master - Paul Aitken Props Chargehand - Trystan Howell Props Fabrication - Penny Howarth Construction Manager - Mark Painter Workshop Manager - Mark Hill Workshop Assistant - Chris Slocombe Construction Chargehand - Dean Tucker, Joseph Painter Construction Driver - Darren Bousie Construction Labourer - Jason Tylke Practical Electricians - Matthew Dunford, Robert Hearne Scenic Artists - RachelWillsher, Jodie Gibson Carpenters - Dave Quinlan, Kristian Tucker, Charlie Wright, Chris Daniels, George Rees, Jonathan Tylke, Dave Hobbs, Stephen Crum Costume department Costume Supervisor - Grace Brooks Assistant Costume Designer - Simon Marks Costume Assistants - Andie Mear, Ian Fowler, Chloe Gauci Costume Trainee - Ashleigh Muza Make-up and prosthetics Make-up Supervisor - Emma Cowen Make-up Artists - Amy Riley, James Spinks Junior Make-up Artist - Hanna Lewis-Jones Movement Stunt Co-ordinators - Crispin Layfield, Dani Biernat, Stephanie Carey, Andy Merchant Stunt Performers - Leon Gabbison, Samuel Stefan, Andrew Burford, Xavier Lake, Sarah Lochlan, Paul Bailey, Lloyd Bass, Matthew Paine, Danielle da Costa, Lukaz Leong, Maria Hippolyte, Karen Teoh Casting Casting Associate - Ri McDaid-Wren Casting Assistant - Ray Böhm General post-production staff Post-production Producer - Ceres Doyle Post-production Co-ordinator - Liv Duffin Assistant Editors - David SJ Davies, Charlotte Baker On-line Editor - Christine Kelly Assistant On-line Editor - Luke Stanbury Special and visual effects Additional VFX - BBC Wales Graphics, Zodiak VFX VFX Editor - Georgina Careless Assistant VFX Editor - Alastair Gray Creature Effects - Robert Allsopp & Associates Colourist - Gareth Spensley Head Modelmaker - Lee Radford Sound Sound Recordist - Deian LlÅr Humphreys Dubbing Mixers - Howard Bargroff, Natasha Haycocks Sound Maintenance Engineers - Christopher Goding, Joe Malone Sound Designer - Harry Barnes Dialogue Editor - Darran Clement ADR Editor - Matthew Cox Foley - Bang Post Production Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. References[] Species[] The Doctor's fellow prisoners include a Weeping Angel whom the Doctor nicknamed "Angela", an Ood and a Sycorax, sharing an exercise yard, whom the Doctor nicknamed "Bonnie" and "Clyde" respectively after the famous outlaws, and a Pting whom the Doctor nicknamed "Tiny", as well as a Silent, a Skithra, a Gathering Coil, a Cyberman, and a Thijarian. Popular culture[] The Doctor recites the opening line of a "classic" story to herself, mentioning "Mr. and Mrs. Dursley of 4 Privet Drive". Robertson gives an interview to Emily Maitlis on Newsnight. Individuals[] Jack mentions catching up with Gwen Cooper. Jack recalls Rose Tyler and her fate. Ryan has reconnected with his dad. Ryan and Graham both have a vision of Grace O'Brien. Technology[] Jack has his vortex manipulator. Jack uses a temporal-freezing gateway disinhibitor bubble to break the Doctor and himself out of prison. The Doctor gives Ryan and Graham each some psychic paper as a parting gift. Gwen Cooper is said to have used a moped and her son's boxing gloves to destroy a Dalek. Robertson creates his Dalek casings with 3D printers. Locations[] The prison where the Doctor is being held is seventy-nine billion light-years away from Earth. Ryan reads a story online about a village in Finland that is supposedly dealing with a troll invasion. Graham mentions having heard a story about a quarry in Korea that has been shut down due to reports of "gravel creatures coming to life". Miscellaneous[] The Doctor is given a food cube to eat every morning in prison. Story notes[] This was the first episode of Doctor Who to be simultaneously broadcast in 4K UHD with HDR colour grading, and the second episode ever made available in this format. Since the BBC does not broadcast in 4K UHD on its television channels, it was instead made available on BBC iPlayer, with a red button prompt appearing during its BBC One broadcast. Twice Upon a Time remains the first episode to be released in 4K UHD, as it was remastered in the format after broadcast for its re-release on UHD Blu-ray. It is also the first time since Twice Upon a Time that the end credits returned to groups rather than scrolling. This was a one-off as the next episode, The Halloween Apocalypse, returned to the scrolling credits seen throughout the Chibnall era. This was the first televised story of the parent Doctor Who series to be originally released to a streaming service, making its debut on BBC iPlayer around 10 minutes before its BBC One broadcast, rather than shortly afterwards or live and concurrently, as is the norm. However, Series 1 of Class had previously debuted on the same service. The opening title card "A LONG TIME AGO... FAR, FAR AWAY..." is a reference to the famous Star Wars opening title, "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...". The "Defence Drones" have voices similar to those used by the Imperial Daleks in TV Remembrance of the Daleks, the last televised instance of a Dalek Civil War. Chris Noth Jack Robertson is credited as "Robertson" on BBC iPlayer, and erroneously as "Alan Robertson" in Radio Times. Nathan Armarkwei-Laryea Armen, Helen Anderson Rachel, Nicholas Briggs Voice of the Daleks, Barnaby Edwards Dalek Operator 1, Nicholas Pegg Dalek Operator 2 and Sharon D Clarke Grace are credited on-screen but not in Radio Times or on BBC iPlayer. Unlike previous New Year Specials, The End of Time Part Two and Resolution, the end credits specified the episode was broadcast in 2021 hence MMXXI. This story saw the first time since Journey's End that John Barrowman was credited in the opening title sequence. In early versions of the story, the AI Defence Drone demonstration took place at a stately home and they were first rolled out in Russia, leading to the Daleks killing most of the world's leaders and taking over Earth. The Doctor referred to the Dalek Death Squad as 'Navy Seals Daleks', while Ryan and Graham would have decided to leave the TARDIS to help rebuild Earth. DWM 570 supplement Production paperwork referred to the Defence Drones and Death Squad Daleks as 'Bobs' and 'Nigels', respectively. DWM 570 supplement This was John Barrowman's last appearance as Jack Harkness before allegations of sexual misconduct resulted in him being blacklisted by the BBC. Ratings[] million UK overnight[1] million UK final[2] Filming locations[] Garth Hill, Cardiff - Sheffield hill Tyndall Street, Cardiff - Jack Robertson's escort area Craiglee Drive, Cardiff - House TARDIS' housing estate Western Mail, Cardiff - Graham O'Brien's house and lab Llandow Trading Estate - factory Caerwent Training Area - Defence Drone testing range Penallta House, Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed - Osaka and passport control Clifton Suspension Bridge GE Healthcare, Whitchurch, Cardiff - Leo Rugazzi's office and lab Cardiff Castle - Edinburgh Castle Wharton Street, Cardiff - attacked streets Maindy Barracks, Cardiff - prison Capitol Shopping Centre car park, Cardiff - outside GCHQ All DWM 570 supplement Myths[] Davros would return. This was proven false. The prison the Doctor was in would be revealed to be Shada. This is unknown as this was neither confirmed nor denied in the episode. Graham or Ryan would die at the end of the episode. This theory was incorrect as they would both leave the TARDIS alive at the end of the episode and given an open ending. David Tennant would make a cameo as the Tenth Doctor. This was proven false. The Special Weapons Dalek was to return. This was proven false. This story would be a two-parter. This was proven false. This story would continue the war between the Renegade Daleks and the Imperial Daleks. Although not entirely true, it does contain a similar plot element. The Doctor would not be broken out of the prison until the halfway point of the episode. This was proven false. Production errors[] If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion. When the Doctor runs over to Jack after noticing him in the neighbouring prison cell, Jodie Whittaker clearly grasps the electrified bars with no ill effect. When the Dalek gives the order for Jo Patterson to be exterminated, it is slightly to the left of the picture but in the next shot, it has now moved to the right. Continuity[] The remains of the Reconnaissance scout Dalek are collected from GCHQ. TV Resolution The toxic waste scandal that ruined Jack Robertson's political ambitions is mentioned, and he remembers Team TARDIS from that incident. TV Arachnids in the UK The Doctor recites the beginning of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone while in prison as a bedtime story, calling it a "classic". The Tenth Doctor had previously expressed an admiration for the Harry Potter series and its author, J. K. Rowling. TV The Shakespeare Code Yaz has been studying the TARDIS the Doctor sent Team TARDIS back to Earth in. TV The Timeless Children The Doctor questions how Jack was able to smuggle his vortex manipulator into the prison. Jack responds, "You really want me to answer that?" A similar scenario had previously played out on the Game Station. TV Bad Wolf The Doctor once again comments on how Jack has "had work done", to which Jack replies, "You can talk." TV Utopia Jack recalls meeting the Doctor's companions and warning them about the Lone Cyberman TV Fugitive of the Judoon. He is unhappy to find out that the Doctor did give it the Cyberium TV The Haunting of Villa Diodati, but she claims that she "sort of" resolved the issue. TV The Timeless Children The Doctor tells Jack she evaded the Judoon "twice at once". TV Fugitive of the Judoon Jack calls Graham "Silver Fox" again. TV Fugitive of the Judoon Jack recalls how the Daleks killed him before he became immortal, TV The Parting of the Ways and notes that one person partly responsible for his resurrection, Rose Tyler TV Utopia, is now stranded in a parallel universe. TV Doomsday, Journey's End Jack tells Yaz that he is from the 51st century TV The Doctor Dances, where he lived on the Boeshane Peninsula TV Last of the Time Lords, Adam, and relates how the Ninth Doctor abandoned him. TV The Parting of the Ways Jack uses a sonic blaster. TV The Doctor Dances Ryan puts on a grey beanie, with the Doctor remembering the yellow one he was wearing when they met. TV The Woman Who Fell to Earth Ryan has been reconnecting with his estranged father. TV Resolution The Doctor tells Ryan that Gallifrey is devoid of life after Ko Sharmus used the death particle. TV The Timeless Children Humans previously used Daleks to improve their nation's security without being aware of the dangers. TV The Power of the Daleks, Victory of the Daleks The Twelfth Doctor had previously explained that Dalek mutants can harvest organic matter as nutrients. TV Into the Dalek The Dalek mutants use ultraviolet light to teleport into Robertson's Defence Drones' casings. TV Resolution The Daleks kill the Defence Drone Daleks because they view them as "impure". The Eighth Doctor and Lucie Miller previously encountered a set of Daleks who wanted to wipe out the genetically impure Mutant Daleks created by Martez on Red Rocket Rising AUDIO Blood of the Daleks, and the Eleventh Doctor encountered a Supreme Dalek who did the same to the Ironside Daleks for similar reasons TV Victory of the Daleks. The Ninth Doctor also saw how the Metaltron Dalek committed suicide because it mutated and saw itself as "impure". TV Dalek Before their demise, the Defence Drone Daleks insist they had to adapt their DNA to survive. This was also Dalek Sec's argument in favour of combining Dalek DNA with human DNA. TV Daleks in Manhattan Graham reminds Ryan of their destruction of the Cybercarrier while blowing up the Dalek saucer in a similar manner. TV The Timeless Children The Daleks are transported to the Void to die. The Tenth Doctor twice before sent the Daleks and other enemies to the Void to destroy them. TV Doomsday, The Next Doctor Jack turns down the Doctor's offer to travel, choosing instead to reconnect with Gwen Cooper after spending some time apart. AUDIO Herald of the Dawn He had previously refused the Doctor's offer to travel with him so he could rejoin his Torchwood team, including Gwen. TV Last of the Time Lords The Doctor and Gwen send their love to each other. They had previously met, albeit not in person, during the 2009 Dalek invasion of Earth. TV The Stolen Earth, Journey's End Graham concedes two points the Doctor had previously made that he and Ryan have left the TARDIS as different people TV Arachnids in the UK and that Sheffield does get aliens. TV The Woman Who Fell to Earth Ryan once again resumes trying to learn how to ride a bicycle with Graham's help. TV The Woman Who Fell to Earth Ryan reflects on taking on giant spiders TV Arachnids in the UK, a conscious universe TV It Takes You Away, Cybermen TV Ascension of the Cybermen, The Timeless Children, Skithra TV Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror, Morax TV The Witchfinders and the "mighty Pting" TV The Tsuranga Conundrum. Ryan and Graham both see a vision of Grace O'Brien. TV The Woman Who Fell to Earth Home video releases[] DVD and Blu-ray releases[] This story was released on Region 2 DVD and Region B Blu-ray on 25 January 2021, and on Region 1 DVD and Region A Blu-ray on 2 March 2021. Region 2 DVD coverRegion 1 DVD coverRegion B Blu-ray coverRegion A Blu-ray Cover Digital releases[] This story was made available to purchase on digital platforms, including Amazon Video and Google Play, on 2 January 2021. It was made available for a time on AMC+, a premium streaming service. External links[] Official Revolution of the Daleks page on the Doctor Who website Footnotes[] ↠Doctor Who BARB Ratings Overnight ↠Doctor BARB Final Ratings v • eDoctor Who television storiesSeasons 1-4 William HartnellSeason 1 1963-1964 An Unearthly Child • The Daleks • The Edge of Destruction • Marco Polo • The Keys of Marinus • The Aztecs • The Sensorites • The Reign of TerrorSeason 2 1964-1965 Planet of the Giants • The Dalek Invasion of Earth • The Rescue • The Romans • The Web Planet • The Crusade • The Space Museum • The Chase • The Time MeddlerSeason 3 1965-1966 Galaxy 4 • Mission to the Unknown • The Myth Makers • The Daleks' Master Plan • The Massacre • The Ark • The Celestial Toymaker • The Gunfighters • The Savages • The War MachinesSeason 4 1966 The Smugglers • The Tenth PlanetSeasons 4-6 Patrick TroughtonSeason 4 1966-1967 The Power of the Daleks • The Highlanders • The Underwater Menace • The Moonbase • The Macra Terror • The Faceless Ones • The Evil of the DaleksSeason 5 1967-1968 The Tomb of the Cybermen • The Abominable Snowmen • The Ice Warriors • The Enemy of the World • The Web of Fear • Fury from the Deep • The Wheel in SpaceSeason 6 1968-1969 The Dominators • The Mind Robber • The Invasion • The Krotons • The Seeds of Death • The Space Pirates • The War GamesSeasons 7-11 Jon PertweeSeason 7 1970 Spearhead from Space • Doctor Who and the Silurians • The Ambassadors of Death • InfernoSeason 8 1971 Terror of the Autons • The Mind of Evil • The Claws of Axos • Colony in Space • The DæmonsSeason 9 1972 Day of the Daleks • The Curse of Peladon • The Sea Devils • The Mutants • The Time MonsterSeason 10 1972-1973 The Three Doctors • Carnival of Monsters • Frontier in Space • Planet of the Daleks • The Green DeathSeason 11 1973-1974 The Time Warrior • Invasion of the Dinosaurs • Death to the Daleks • The Monster of Peladon • Planet of the SpidersContrary to common belief, season 10 kicked off in the last week of December 1972 — not in 1973, as would be expected. Season 10 actually began nine years after season 1 started. In fact, The Three Doctors began nine years to the week after The Daleks first 12-18 Tom BakerSeason 12 1974-1975 Robot • The Ark in Space • The Sontaran Experiment • Genesis of the Daleks • Revenge of the CybermenSeason 13 1975-1976 Terror of the Zygons • Planet of Evil • Pyramids of Mars • The Android Invasion • The Brain of Morbius • The Seeds of DoomSeason 14 1976-1977 The Masque of Mandragora • The Hand of Fear • The Deadly Assassin • The Face of Evil • The Robots of Death • The Talons of Weng-ChiangSeason 15 1977-1978 Horror of Fang Rock • The Invisible Enemy • Image of the Fendahl • The Sun Makers • Underworld • The Invasion of TimeSeason 16 1978-1979 The Key to Time The Ribos Operation • The Pirate Planet • The Stones of Blood • The Androids of Tara • The Power of Kroll • The Armageddon FactorSeason 17 1979-1980 Destiny of the Daleks • City of Death • The Creature from the Pit • Nightmare of Eden • The Horns of Nimon • Shada unfinishedSeason 18 1980-1981 The Leisure Hive • Meglos • Full Circle • State of Decay • Warriors' Gate • The Keeper of Traken • LogopolisSeasons 19-21 Peter DavisonSeason 19 1982 Castrovalva • Four to Doomsday • Kinda • The Visitation • Black Orchid • Earthshock • Time-FlightSeason 20 1983 Arc of Infinity • Snakedance • Mawdryn Undead • Terminus • Enlightenment • The King's DemonsChildren in Need 1983 The Five DoctorsSeason 21 1984 Warriors of the Deep • The Awakening • Frontios • Resurrection of the Daleks • Planet of Fire • The Caves of AndrozaniSeasons 21-23 Colin BakerSeason 21 1984 The Twin DilemmaSeason 22 1985 Attack of the Cybermen • Vengeance on Varos • The Mark of the Rani • The Two Doctors • Timelash • Revelation of the DaleksSeason 23 1986 The Trial of a Time Lord The Mysterious Planet • Mindwarp • Terror of the Vervoids • The Ultimate FoeSeasons 24-26 Sylvester McCoySeason 24 1987 Time and the Rani • Paradise Towers • Delta and the Bannermen • DragonfireSeason 25 1988-1989 Remembrance of the Daleks • The Happiness Patrol • Silver Nemesis • The Greatest Show in the GalaxySeason 26 1989 Battlefield • Ghost Light • The Curse of Fenric • SurvivalTV Movie Paul McGannTV Movie 1996 Doctor WhoIn 2013, McGann reappeared as the lead in the mini-episode The Night of the 1 Christopher EcclestonSeries 1 2005Regular episodes Rose • The End of the World • The Unquiet Dead • Aliens of London / World War Three • Dalek • The Long Game • Father's Day • The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances • Boom Town • Bad Wolf / The Parting of the WaysSeries 2-4 David TennantSeries 2 2005-2006Mini-episode Children in Need Special Born AgainChristmas Special The Christmas InvasionRegular episodes New Earth • Tooth and Claw • School Reunion • The Girl in the Fireplace • Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel • The Idiot's Lantern • The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit • Love & Monsters • Fear Her • Army of Ghosts / DoomsdaySeries 3 2006-2007Christmas Special The Runaway BrideRegular episodes Smith and Jones • The Shakespeare Code • Gridlock • Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks • The Lazarus Experiment • 42 • Human Nature / The Family of Blood • Blink • Utopia / The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time LordsAnimated special The Infinite QuestSeries 4 2007-2010Mini-episode Time CrashChristmas Special Voyage of the DamnedRegular episodes Partners in Crime • The Fires of Pompeii • Planet of the Ood • The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky • The Doctor's Daughter • The Unicorn and the Wasp • Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead • Midnight • Turn Left • The Stolen Earth / Journey's EndMini-episode Music of the SpheresAnimated special DreamlandSeasonal specials The Next Doctor • Planet of the Dead • The Waters of Mars • The End of TimeFor the purposes of this list, "Series 4" is considered to be the production series 4, which ran all the way from Time Crash to The End of years seen in this section may seem decidedly "off". Remember, however, that this list only gives the first year in which an episode from a series was broadcast. David Tennant, unusual amongst other Doctors, began and ended on special episodes, not regular ones. Thus, his series actually begin in 2005, 2006 and 2007 — not 2006, 2007 and 2008 as is commonly 5-2013 Specials Matt SmithSeries 5 2010Regular episodes The Eleventh Hour • The Beast Below • Victory of the Daleks • The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone • The Vampires of Venice • Amy's Choice • The Hungry Earth / Cold Blood • Vincent and the Doctor • The Lodger • The Pandorica Opens / The Big BangSeries 6 2010-2011Christmas Special A Christmas CarolMini-episodes Space / TimeRegular episodesPart 1 Apr 2011 The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon • The Curse of the Black Spot • The Doctor's Wife • The Rebel Flesh / The Almost People • A Good Man Goes to WarRegular episodesPart 2 Aug 2011 Let's Kill Hitler • Night Terrors • The Girl Who Waited • The God Complex • Closing Time • The Wedding of River SongMini-episode Death Is the Only AnswerSeries 7 2011-2013Christmas Special 2011 The Doctor, the Widow and the WardrobeMini-episodes Good as Gold • Pond LifeRegular episodesPart 1 2012 Asylum of the Daleks • Dinosaurs on a Spaceship • A Town Called Mercy • The Power of Three • The Angels Take ManhattanMini-episode The Great DetectiveChristmas Special 2012 The SnowmenRegular episodesPart 2 2013 The Bells of Saint John • The Rings of Akhaten • Cold War • Hide • Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS • The Crimson Horror • Nightmare in Silver • The Name of the DoctorSpecials 2013 The Day of the Doctor • The Time of the DoctorSeries 8-10 Peter CapaldiSeries 8 2014Regular episodes Deep Breath • Into the Dalek • Robot of Sherwood • Listen • Time Heist • The Caretaker • Kill the Moon • Mummy on the Orient Express • Flatline • In the Forest of the Night • Dark Water / Death in HeavenSeries 9 2014-2015Christmas Special Last ChristmasMini-episode The Doctor's MeditationRegular episodes The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar • Under the Lake / Before the Flood • The Girl Who Died • The Woman Who Lived • The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion • Sleep No More • Face the Raven • Heaven Sent • Hell BentChristmas Special The Husbands of River SongSeries 10 2016-2017Christmas Special The Return of Doctor MysterioRegular episodes The Pilot • Smile • Thin Ice • Knock Knock • Oxygen • Extremis • The Pyramid at the End of the World • The Lie of the Land • Empress of Mars • The Eaters of Light • World Enough and Time / The Doctor FallsChristmas Special Twice Upon a TimeSeries 11-present Jodie WhittakerSeries 11 2018-2019Regular episodes The Woman Who Fell to Earth • The Ghost Monument • Rosa • Arachnids in the UK • The Tsuranga Conundrum • Demons of the Punjab • Kerblam! • The Witchfinders • It Takes You Away • The Battle of Ranskoor Av KolosNew Year Special ResolutionSeries 12 2020-2021Regular episodes Spyfall • Orphan 55 • Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror • Fugitive of the Judoon • Praxeus • Can You Hear Me? • The Haunting of Villa Diodati • Ascension of the Cybermen / The Timeless ChildrenNew Year SpecialRevolution of the DaleksSeries 13 2021Mini-episode Welcome to the TARDIS...Regular episodes Flux The Halloween Apocalypse • War of the Sontarans • Once, Upon Time • Village of the Angels • Survivors of the Flux • The VanquishersNew Year Special Eve of the DaleksEaster Special Legend of the Sea Devils v • eDalek television storiesFor the purposes of this list, a "Dalek story" is one in which one living, authentic Dalek plays a part within the confines of the story, outside of flashbacks to previous stories and cliffhangers that lead into the following story. For this reason, stories such as The Space Museum are not counted due to the Daleks' appearance being defined by their importance to following stories, while stories such as The Wheel in Space and The Waters of Mars are absent due to the Daleks' only contribution being references to past Dalek stories. Stories like Hell Bent, Once, Upon Time and The Vanquishers are also not included due to the Daleks' appearance being restricted to a single scene of no consequence to the plot of the Doctor era The Daleks • The Dalek Invasion of Earth • The Chase • Mission to the Unknown • The Daleks' Master PlanSecond Doctor era The Power of the Daleks • The Evil of the DaleksThird Doctor era Day of the Daleks • Frontier in Space / Planet of the Daleks • Death to the DaleksFourth Doctor era Genesis of the Daleks • Destiny of the DaleksFifth Doctor era The Five Doctors • Resurrection of the DaleksSixth Doctor era Revelation of the DaleksSeventh Doctor era Remembrance of the DaleksThe "Wilderness Years" Doctor Who • The Curse of Fatal DeathNinth Doctor era Dalek • Bad Wolf / The Parting of the WaysTenth Doctor era Army of Ghosts / Doomsday • Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks • The Stolen Earth / Journey's EndEleventh Doctor era Victory of the Daleks • The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang • The Wedding of River Song • Asylum of the Daleks • The Day of the Doctor • The Time of the DoctorTwelfth Doctor era Into the Dalek • The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar • The Pilot • Twice Upon a TimeThirteenth Doctor era Resolution • Revolution of the Daleks • Eve of the DaleksBecause of the ubiquity of this race, no attempt will be made here to list every appearance in every medium. Instead, we focus on televised appearances here, and invite you to explore a complete list of appearances elsewhere. Lien épisode VOSTFR Guest stars de l'épisode Aisling Bea This Way Up, Living With Yourself, Quiz, Adjani Salmon Dreaming Whilst Black, Enterprice and Pauline McLynn Father Ted, ShamelessSarah Aisling Bea possède et gère le stockage ELF, et Nick Adjani Salmon est un client qui visite son unité chaque année le soir du Nouvel An. Cette année pourtant, leur soirée s'avère un peu différente de ce qui était prévu alors qu'ils se retrouvent à se battre aux côtés du Docteur, de Yaz et de Dan dans un combat contre les Daleks. 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