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"Doctor Who" The Doctor Dances (2005)



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User Rating:
8.8/10   666 votes
Director:
Writer:
Steven Moffat (written by)
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TV Series:
Original Air Date:
28 May 2005 (Season 1, Episode 10)
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Plot:
Albion Hospital is overrun with the Empty Child's zombified victims. Worse, The Doctor, Rose and Jack are trapped in there with them... more | add synopsis
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This episode is most frightening of the new series more (3 total)

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Runtime:
45 min | 45 min (50 episodes)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
This episode was watched by 6.86 million viewers on its original transmission, winning a 38.53% audience share. more
Goofs:
Continuity: As the gang start running from the child, who is breaking down the wall to get at them, there is a short sequence in which you can see the hole they dived through, the one Jack supposedly "digitally rewound". more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Mask Creatures: [with increasing intensity] Mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy, mummy.
The Doctor: Go to your room.
[mask creatures stop]
The Doctor: Go to your room! I mean it. I am very, very angry with you. I'm very, very cross. Go... To... Your... Room!
[mask creatures turn and go back to their beds]
The Doctor: [sighing] I'm really glad that worked. Those would have been terrible last words.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in "The Kumars at No. 42: (#7.5)" (2006) more
Soundtrack:
In The Mood more

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21 out of 23 people found the following review useful.
This episode is most frightening of the new series, 2 December 2007
10/10
Author: snoopygirl from Los Angeles

Although I've enjoyed most of the new series of Dr. Who it is this episode alone which brought me back to the days of my childhood when I could be genuinely frightened by Dr. Who.

The eerie child beckoning the innocents to zombification on the streets of WWII London will have you checking your doors and window to be sure they are locked. The entire episode seems to take place at night adding even more of a sinister atmosphere.

I was amazed to see this episode was written by Stephen Moffat who's work on Coupling is some of the funniest "brit com" humour of recent years.

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