Bad Wolf

Bad Wolf

:"This article is about the "Doctor Who" episode. For the folk tale character, see Big Bad Wolf. For a listing of various mentions of the phrase in the 2005 series of "Doctor Who", see Story arcs in Doctor Who."Doctorwhobox
number=170a
serial_name= Bad Wolf


caption= The Anne Droid disintegrates another contestant.
show=DW
type=episode
doctor=Christopher Eccleston (Ninth Doctor)
companion=Billie Piper (Rose Tyler)
companion2=John Barrowman (Jack Harkness)
guests=
* Jo Joyner – Lynda Moss
* Jamie Bradley – Strood
* Abi Eniola – Crosbie
* Davina McCall – Voice of Davinadroid
* Paterson Joseph – Rodrick
* Jenna Russell – Floor Manager
* Anne Robinson – Voice of Anne Droid
* Trinny Woodall – Voice of Trine-e
* Susannah Constantine – Voice of Zu-Zana
* Jo Stone-Fewings – Male Programmer
* Nisha Nayar – Female Programmer
* Dominic Burgess – Agorax
* Karren Winchester – Fitch
* Kate Loustau – Colleen
* Sebastian Armesto – Broff
* Martha Cope – Controller
* Sam Callis – Security Guard
* Alan Ruscoe, Paul Kasey – Androids
* Nicholas Briggs – Dalek Voice
writer=Russell T Davies
director=Joe Ahearne
script_editor=Helen Raynor
producer=Phil Collinson
executive_producer=Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
Mal Young
production_code=1.12
length=1st of 2-part story, 45 minutes
date=June 11 2005
preceding="Boom Town"
following="The Parting of the Ways"
imdb_id=0562986
series=Series 1
series_link=Series 1 (2005)|
"Bad Wolf" is an episode in the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", which was first broadcast on June 11 2005. It is the first of a two-part story. The concluding episode, "The Parting of the Ways", was first broadcast on June 18.

ynopsis

The TARDIS crew find themselves trapped in the Gamestation where they must battle to survive the cruel games. But when Rose is taken away, the Doctor realises his most deadly enemies, the Daleks, have returned en mass.

Plot

The three TARDIS travellers find themselves separated, waking up with temporary amnesia in various reality television and game shows. The Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) finds himself in a "Big Brother" house, Rose (Billie Piper) on the set of "The Weakest Link" hosted by the "Anne Droid" (Anne Robinson), and Jack (John Barrowman) facing two gynoids, Trine-e and Zu-Zana (Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine) who offer to give him a brand new image, à la "What Not to Wear".

All three find out that the shows are more fatal than their twenty-first century counterparts. On "The Weakest Link" and "Big Brother", losing contestants are seemingly disintegrated, while on "What Not to Wear", participants undergo major cosmetic surgery. Jack and the Doctor escape from their shows, the Doctor bringing along a contestant called Lynda (Jo Joyner), and find themselves on Satellite Five, which the Doctor previously visited in "The Long Game", now under the control of the Badwolf Corporation.

Lynda is instrumental in explaining gaps in the narrative. She explains to the Doctor that a hundred years previous to the episode's narrative, the satellite's broadcasts suddenly stopped, and as a result, progress on Earth halted. The Doctor realises that he himself was responsible for the change.

The Doctor, Jack, and Lynda progress to find Rose. They find her as she loses in the final round of "The Weakest Link", and is promptly disintegrated. They are arrested, but escape their capture and travel to the control room on Floor 500. They meet the Controller (Martha Cope), a cybernetic human, who obliquely tells the Doctor that contest losers are not disintegrated, but transmatted to an empty point in space. The Doctor and Jack discover, to their horror, hundreds of ships containing 400,000 Daleks between them. Detected, the Daleks open a communication channel to the Doctor, who resolves to rescue Rose and then purge the Dalek race once and for all. In response, the Daleks' last action before the episode ends is to start invading Earth.

Cast notes

*Nisha Nayar, the actress cast as the Female Programmer in this episode, previously appeared as one of the uncredited 'Red Kang' extras in the 1987 classic series story "Paradise Towers". This made her the second actor to appear in both the classic and new series of "Doctor Who", following William Thomas's appearance in the previous episode, "Boom Town".
*The episode features guest appearances (voices only) by Davina McCall, Anne Robinson, Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall. (See also Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who.)
*According to "Doctor Who Confidential", although Anne Robinson was invited to voice the Anne Droid, the expectation was that she would decline. A celebrity voice impersonator had already been hired to record the lines when Robinson accepted.
*Billie Piper had previously appeared in a spoof of "The Weakest Link" with Ant and Dec on the morning show "SM:TV Live". Sixth Doctor Colin Baker was also a contestant in a special "Doctors" episode of the programme (coincidentally broadcast shortly before "The Parting of the Ways"), as well as for a segment of the 2004 Children in Need charity appeal. The latter segment involved the game also being played by the cast of "Dead Ringers" and involved past monsters, previous Doctors and K-9 vying for parts in the new series. The day before the first broadcast of "Smith and Jones", a special "Doctor Who" edition of "The Weakest Link" was broadcast, with contestants including John Barrowman and David Tennant. The Anne Droid also briefly appears and some of the questions it asks are asked by Anne Robinson.

Continuity

*When the Doctor first tries to escape from the "Big Brother" house, Lynda reveals that a "deadlock seal" prevents contestants from escaping. Deadlock seals are mentioned again in "School Reunion" (2006), [cite episode | title = School Reunion | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Toby Whithouse, Director James Hawes, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2006-04-29] "Evolution of the Daleks" (2007) [cite episode | title = Evolution of the Daleks | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Helen Raynor, Director James Strong, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2007-04-28] and "42" [cite episode | title = 42 | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Chris Chibnall, Director Graeme Harper, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2007-05-19] and are the only kind of seals that the Sonic Screwdriver is incapable of penetrating. Exo-glass, first mentioned in "The End of the World", is said here to require a nuclear bomb to penetrate.
*The word "transmat" was first used as shorthand for matter transmission in "The Ark in Space" (1975) [cite serial | title = The Ark in Space | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writers Robert Holmes, from an idea byJohn Lucarotti (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe | network = BBC | station = BBC1 | city = London | began = 1975-01-25 | ended = 1975-02-15] and has been the standard term used in the programme ever since.
*While playing "The Weakest Link", Rose successfully answers a question about the Face of Boe, who first appears in "The End of the World", [cite episode | title = The End of the World | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Russell T Davies, Director Euros Lyn, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2005-04-02] 4.8 billion years after "Bad Wolf". The Face of Boe is also mentioned in "The Long Game", [cite episode | title = The Long Game | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Russell T Davies, Director Brian Grant, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2005-05-07] and appears in a larger role in "New Earth" [cite episode | title = New Earth | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Russell T Davies, Director James Hawes, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2006-04-15] and "Gridlock". [cite episode | title = Gridlock | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Russell T Davies, Director Richard Clark, Producer Phil Collinson | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2007-04-14]

Bad Wolf

*The term "Bad Wolf" appears in every episode of the first series (except for the two-part stories which only have one explicit reference between the two episodes) between "The End of the World" and "The Parting of the Ways", in which the mystery is cleared up. (See Story arcs in "Doctor Who".) It is also seen in further series of "Doctor Who" and in the Torchwood episode "Captain Jack Harkness" as graffiti inside the dance hall.
*References to "Bad Wolf" outside the series include its use as a password for the UNIT website, [ [http://www.unit.org.uk Top Secret: Unit ] ] several appearances on the BBC's own web site, [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho BBC - Doctor Who - The Official Site ] ] and its use in the first three of the New Series Adventures spin-off novels. The BBC Bad Wolf website lists the various clues and possible theories as to its identity. [ [http://www.badwolf.org.uk Bad Wolf Blaidd Drwg - who is bad wolf? what is bad wolf? ] ]
*Upon revealing the Bad Wolf Corporation logo to the Doctor, Lynda proclaims the line "Your lords and masters" - a line echoed in "Daleks in Manhattan" by Eric Loren's character Mr. Diagoras.
*In Turn Left, the term "Bad Wolf" is sent as a message to the Doctor by Rose Tyler, through Donna Noble, to signify the end of the universe. [cite episode | title = Turn Left | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Russell T Davies, Director Graeme Harper, Producer Susie Liggat | network = BBC | station = BBC One | city = Cardiff | airdate = 2008-06-21]

Daleks

*When Rose wakes up in the Dalek spaceship, the background sound effects are similar to the sounds of the Dalek City in "The Daleks" as well as to those in the Dalek control room in the basement of the school in "Remembrance of the Daleks" and many other Dalek bases throughout the series. The point-of-view angle backing her up against a wall is also similar to how the Daleks were first shown menacing Barbara in that serial's first episode cliffhanger, already echoed once before in "Dalek".
*The Dalek saucer design is similar to the one seen in the new CGI effects sequences produced for the 2003 DVD release of "The Dalek Invasion of Earth", itself based upon the design seen in the 1960s "TV Century 21" comic strip "The Daleks". Saucer-like Dalek spacecraft are also seen or referred to in "The Daleks' Master Plan" (1965-1966), [cite serial | title = The Daleks' Master Plan | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writers Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer John Wiles | network = BBC | station = BBC1 | city = London | began = 1965-11-13 | ended = 1966-01-29] "Planet of the Daleks" (1973), [cite serial | title = Planet of the Daleks | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Barry Letts | network = BBC | station = BBC1 | station = BBC1 | city = London | began = 1973-04-07 | ended = 1973-05-12] "Death to the Daleks" (1974) [cite serial | title = Death to the Daleks | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Terry Nation, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Barry Letts | network = BBC | station = BBC1 | station = BBC1 | city = London | began = 1974-02-23 | ended = 1974-03-16] and "Revelation of the Daleks" (1985). [cite serial | title = Revelation of the Daleks | series = Doctor Who | credits = Writer Eric Saward, Director Graeme Harper, Producer John Nathan-Turner | network = BBC | station = BBC1 | city = London | began = 1985-03-23 | ended = 1985-03-30]
*According to the DVD commentary for this episode, the music that is heard as the Dalek fleet is revealed includes a chorus singing "What is happening?" (transliterated: Mah Kor'ei) in Hebrew.
*The Doctor's promise to "wipe every last stinking Dalek out of the sky" echoes a vow made by Abslom Daak, the protagonist of the spin-off "Doctor Who"-related comic strip "Abslom Daak, Dalek Killer".

Production

*A working title for this episode was "Gameshow World". [ [http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/2005lm.html A Brief History Of Time (Travel): Bad Wolf / The Parting Of The Ways ] ]
*This was the last of the 2005 "Doctor Who" episode titles to be revealed. Prior to this, the episode was referred to in promotional literature as "The Parting of the Ways (Part 1)", with "Part 2" eventually becoming simply "The Parting of the Ways". [http://www.bbcshop.com/invt/bbcdvd1770&bklist=icat,4,,doctorwhonew,newdoctorwho The Doctor Who Complete New Series Boxset] at the BBC Shop]
*According to episode 12 of "Doctor Who Confidential", the production team originally intended to show Jack's naked bottom on screen. The scene was shot, but the BBC's editorial policy department stepped in and vetoed it, the only time they overruled the production team during the 2005 series.
*John Barrowman celebrated his birthday during the filming of the "What Not to Wear" segment; the crew presented him with a toy Dalek (wrapped in 'Barbie' paper) that Barrowman later said (in the DVD commentary for "The Parting of the Ways") he placed by his fireplace. Footage of Barrowman unwrapping the Dalek is included on the DVD.
*Russell T Davies mentioned that the "arc word" for the subsequent series was mentioned in this series, as well as being an anagram. One of the answers during "The Weakest Link" scenes was that the Great Cobalt Pyramid was built on the ruins of the famous Old Earth Torchwood Institute; "Torchwood" being an anagram of "Doctor Who". In 2006, a 13-part spin-off series titled "Torchwood" began, set in modern-day Cardiff and involving a team investigating paranormal and alien incidents, and featuring John Barrowman reprising his role of Jack Harkness.

Outside references

*The Davinadroid voice tells the Doctor that he is on Channel 44000 and asks him not to swear, echoing Davina McCall's requests during live broadcasts to the house in the actual "Big Brother" programme. The music at this time is the "Big Brother" UK theme.
*Apart from the fictional "Bear with Me", all the other shows Lynda mentions as coming from the Game Station are based on popular British game and makeover shows: "Call My Bluff", "Countdown", "Ground Force", "Wipeout" and "Stars in Their Eyes".
*The Doctor's final line of the episode is "I'm coming to get you." This is Davina McCall's traditional announcement to contestants about to be evicted from the "Big Brother" house in the UK.
*Some of the questions used in the Weakest Link Scenes were also used in the Doctor Who Special of the actual show.

References

External links

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*Doctor Who RG| id=who_tv10 | title=Bad Wolf" / "The Parting of the Ways|quotes=y
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*" [http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/doctorwho/ram/confidential12?size=16x9&bgc=CC0000&nbram=1&bbram=1&nbwm=1&bbwm=1 Doctor Who Confidential] " — Episode 12: The World of Who
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/check/doctorwho/ram/ep12trail?size=16x9&bgc=CC0000&nbram=1&bbram=1 "Rose, you leave this life with nothing."] — Episode trailer for "Bad Wolf"
* [http://www.badwolf.org.uk Bad Wolf site]

Reviews

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