Time Crash

Time Crash

Infobox Doctor Who episode
serial_name = Time Crash
show = DW


caption = The Tenth Doctor compares his attire to his favourite incarnation's clothing, in a scene that was influenced by David Tennant and Steven Moffat's love of the Fifth Doctor and positively reviewed by critics.
type = charity special
quotes = yes
doctor = David Tennant (Tenth Doctor)
Peter Davison (Fifth Doctor)
companion =
writer = Steven Moffat
director = Graeme Harper
script_editor =
producer = Phil Collinson
executive_producer = Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
production_code =
series = Children in Need special (2007)
length = 8 minutes
date = 16 November 2007
preceding = "Last of the Time Lords"
following = "Voyage of the Damned"
imdb_id = 1129418

"Time Crash" is a mini-episode of the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who". It was broadcast on 16 November 2007, as part of the BBC One telethon for the children's charity Children in Need. Written by Steven Moffat, it starred David Tennant and Peter Davison as the Doctor.cite news|title=Who Needs Another Doctor?|publisher=BBC.co.uk|date=2007-10-21|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/cult/news/drwho/2007/10/21/50016.shtml |accessdate=2007-11-18]

The episode, set during the last scene of the previous episode "Last of the Time Lords", depicts a humourous encounter between the Doctor's fifth and tenth incarnations, played by Davison and Tennant respectively. "Time Crash" was universally praised by critics who reviewed the episode, and was a ratings success; it was the most-viewed show of the night, and briefly the most-viewed episode of "Doctor Who" since 2005, with 11 million viewers.

Synopsis

The episode takes place concurrently with the final scene of "Last of the Time Lords".ref|a| [a] After the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) parts ways with Martha (Freema Agyeman), the TARDIS encounters a problem, leading the Doctor to encounter his fifth incarnation (Peter Davison). The Tenth Doctor is overjoyed to meet his past self, but the Fifth Doctor is annoyed; he believes his counterpart to be a fan.

The Doctors realise their TARDISes have merged because the Tenth Doctor forgot to raise his shields. The collision created a supermassive black hole, which the Tenth Doctor counters by creating a supernova. An impressed Fifth Doctor realises that he remembered the solution from watching the Tenth performing it. Before the Fifth Doctor departs, the Tenth Doctor leaves him a heartfelt message: blockquote|You know, I loved being you. Back when I first started, at the very beginning, I was always trying to be old and grumpy and important—like you do, when you're young. And then I was you, and it was all dashing about and playing cricket and my voice going all squeaky when I shouted. I still do that, the voice thing, I got that from "you". Oh, and the trainers. And... " [putting his glasses on] " snap! 'Cos you know what, Doctor? You were "my" Doctor.|Tenth Doctor|"Time Crash" by Steven Moffat, transcribed by Andrew Pixley of "Doctor Who Magazine"cite journal|last=Pixley|first=Andrew|date=2008-08-14|title=Time Crash|journal=Doctor Who Magazine|publisher=Panini Comics|location=Royal Tunbridge Wells|volume=The Doctor Who Companion: Series 4|issue=Special Edition 20|pages=6-9|accessdate=2008-08-16]

After the Tenth Doctor says goodbye, the Fifth Doctor reminds him to raise the TARDIS' shields. Seconds after, the "Titanic" collides with the TARDIS, leading the narrative into "Voyage of the Damned".

Production

The episode was first conceived by executive producers Julie Gardner and Russell T Davies, who decided to air an interstitial scene for Children in Need 2007. Gardner asked Steven Moffat to write the special, with the stipulations the scene could be shot one day and one set, and require no CGI effects. David Tennant suggested that the episode would feature two Doctors; he suggested his favourite Doctor—the Fifth Doctor portrayed by Peter Davison—would meet his incarnation. Davison was approached in July 2007, and accepted the role to impress his children.

Moffat's script started by repeating Martha's departure. The script indicated that "this time, we stay with the Doctor. As before ... the Doctor takes a moment, then slam the controls," and described the Fifth Doctor as having a "frock coat, cricket jersey, and a stick of celery on his lapel". Moffat included several references to Fifth Doctor stories in his script: the Tenth Doctor commented about the Fifth Doctor's attire and his disuse of the sonic screwdriver; and near the end of the episode, he references Tegan Jovanka, Nyssa, the Cybermen stories "Earthshock" and "The Five Doctors", the Mara serials "Kinda" and "Snakedance", the Time Lords' "funny hats" from "Arc of Infinity", and the various Ainley Master stories during Davison's tenure.

"Time Crash" was filmed at the show's studios in Upper Boat, Cardiff, as part of the fourth recording block of the fourth series (which included "Partners in Crime") on 7 October 2007. Graeme Harper, director of Davison's final serial "The Caves of Androzani", directed the episode.cite journal|last=Griffiths|first=Nick|title=A Doctor calls|journal=Radio Times|volume=335|issue=4361|date=10 November–13 2007|pages=p. 18] To replicate the Fifth Doctor's attire, the production team borrowed items from the "Doctor Who" exhibition in Blackpool and knitted a new cricket jumper to reflect the style worn from "Castrovalva" to "Warriors of the Deep". The episode was officially announced by the BBC on 21 October.

Broadcast and reception

Previous "Doctor Who" charity specials transmitted over the years include "Dimensions in Time", "Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death" and . The anniversary special "The Five Doctors" was broadcast on Children in Need night for its United Kingdom premier broadcast.cite news|last=Rawson-Jones|first=Ben|title=Cult Spy: 'Doctor Who' in Need?|publisher=Digital Spy|date=2007-11-18|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a79962/cult-spy-doctor-who-in-need.html|accessdate=2007-11-18]

The Children in Need telethon was the most-watched television programme of the night, with a final rating of 9.6 million viewers, and figures peaked between 8:15pm and 8:30pm, when "Time Crash" was aired, with a total of 11.0 million viewers. The episode was therefore the most-viewed since the show's revival in 2005, surpassing the revival's premiere, "Rose", which achieved a rating of 10.8 million viewers.cite web|url=http://www.gallifreyone.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?id=EEAVkAlVFFWaHIBANb&tmpl=newsrss&style=feedstyle|title=Time Crash - Ratings|publisher=Outpost Gallifrey|date=2007-11-17|accessdate=2007-11-18|author=Marcus] Donations also peaked during the episode's airing.cite news|title=BT takes 212,000 'Pudsey' calls|publisher=BBC.co.uk|date=2007-11-17|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/shropshire/7099821.stm |accessdate=2007-11-21] When the episode was replayed four hours later, it garnered an audience of 2.5 million viewers.cite news|title=Time Crash Ratings!|publisher=BBC.co.uk|date=2007-11-19|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/cult/news/drwho/2007/11/19/50853.shtml |accessdate=2007-11-19] This rating was later beaten by "Voyage of the Damned", which received 13.3 million viewers. [cite news |title=Titanic Success! |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/news/cult/news/drwho/2007/12/26/51751.shtml |publisher=BBC.co.uk |date=26 December 2007 |accessdate=2007-12-26 ]

The episode was positively reviewed by critics. Martin Conaghan of TV Squad expressed the belief that the episode was "the highlight of the evening". He mainly complemented Moffat for his writing; he said that Moffat "has a knack for clever paradox-style stories, and managed to capture a fantastic little snippet of emotion, harking back to the early days of Doctor Who," specifically praising the farewell scene.cite web|last=Conaghan|first=Martin|title=Doctor Who: Time Crash|url=http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/11/17/doctor-who-time-crash/|publisher=TV Squad|date=2007-11-17|accessdate=2007-11-19] Dek Hogan of Digital Spy mirrored Conaghan's beliefs; he called Moffat's script "witty" and hoped that Davison would return to film a full-length episode.cite web|last=Hogan|first=Dek|title=I love the sound of breaking glass|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/a80114/i-love-the-sound-of-breaking-glass.html|publisher=Digital Spy|date=2007-11-19|accessdate=2007-11-19] Alasdair Stuart of Firefox News complemented Moffat for his continuing writing quality. He specifically praised Davison's performance and the Tenth Doctor's "you were "my" Doctor" monologue; he thought the latter was "a lovely way of acknowledging the show's past". He closed his review by calling the episode "Doctor Who" at its very best".cite web|last=Stuart|first=Alasdair|title=Review-Doctor Who - 'Timecrash'|url=http://firefox.org/news/articles/888/1/Review-Doctor-Who---039Timecrash039/Page1.html|publisher=Firefox News|date=2007-11-17|accessdate=2007-11-19]

Notes

* "Time Crash" begins and ends with stock footage of "Last of the Time Lords".

References

External links

*BBCDWnew | year=2007 | id=3cin | title=Time Crash
*Doctor Who RG | id=who_tvs3 | title=Time Crash |quotes=y
*Brief|id=2007n|title=Time Crash|quotes=y


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