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2022 Doctor Who episode
300 – "The Power of the Doctor"
Doctor Who episode
Promotional poster
Cast
Others
Production
Directed byJamie Magnus Stone[b]
Written byChris Chibnall[a]
Script editor
  • Caroline Buckley
  • Rebecca Roughan
Produced byNikki Wilson
Executive producer(s)
  • Chris Chibnall
  • Matt Strevens
  • Nikki Wilson
Music bySegun Akinola
Series2022 specials
Running time87 minutes
First broadcast23 October 2022 (2022-10-23)
Chronology
← Preceded by
"Legend of the Sea Devils"
Followed by →
"The Star Beast"
List of episodes (2005–present)

"The Power of the Doctor" is the third and final story ofthree special episodes that follow thethirteenth series of the Britishscience fiction television programmeDoctor Who. The episode was written byChris Chibnall and directed byJamie Magnus Stone. It was first broadcast onBBC One on 23 October 2022. The special was commissioned to air during theBBC's centenary celebrations.

Jodie Whittaker makes her final regular appearance as thethirteenth incarnation ofthe Doctor.Mandip Gill andJohn Bishop, who portray the Doctor'scompanions,Yasmin Khan and Dan Lewis, also depart.Janet Fielding andSophie Aldred respectively star asTegan Jovanka andAce, former companions of the Doctor. It is the final episode in Chibnall's era asshowrunner with a new cast, crew, and production company leading future episodes.

In the episode, a recurring enemy of the Doctor known asthe Master (guest starSacha Dhawan) teams up with theCybermen and theDaleks, other recurring adversaries of the Doctor, in a plot to destroy humanity. The episode sees a number of previous series regulars and recurring cast members make guest appearances. Among these are former Doctor portrayersDavid Bradley,Colin Baker,Peter Davison,Paul McGann, andJo Martin and former companion actorsBradley Walsh,Bonnie Langford,Katy Manning, andWilliam Russell.Jemma Redgrave,Jacob Anderson, andPatrick O'Kane also appear in central roles.David Tennant makes an appearance at the end of the episode as thenext incarnation of the Doctor.

"The Power of the Doctor" was filmed inCardiff in September and October 2021.Post-production work continued into early 2022, with the final scene not being filmed until May 2022. It is one of the longest episodes ofDoctor Who to be produced and the 300th overall story. The episode was seen by 5.30 million viewers and received mostly positive reviews. It was also broadcast internationally.

Plot

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TheThirteenth Doctor and hercompanions intervene in aCyberMaster attack on abullet train, but are unable to stop them from escaping with a child. After nearly being killed, Dan parts with the Doctor and returns to his own life. A rogueDalek contacts the Doctor, offering information about a plot to destroy humanity.

The Doctor tracks the child to a second moon that has appeared in the sky over 1916 Russia. The Doctor andYaz find the child from the train imprisoned on the planet, and discover it is actually an enslaved energy being. The Doctor's former companionsTegan andAce investigate the abduction of seismologists and the addition ofRasputin's face to famous paintings.Kate Stewart invites the Doctor toUNIT's headquarters to discuss their findings. The Doctor clarifies that the new face in the paintings is actually that ofthe Master.

The Doctor confronts the Master in Naples, where he reveals he has killed the missing seismologists. The Doctor learns the Master and his CyberMasters have allied with the Daleks to trigger simultaneous volcanic eruptions across Earth. The Doctor meets the rogue Dalek but she is captured. Meanwhile, the Doctor's former ally Vinder crash-lands on the Cyber planet. Under arrest at UNIT headquarters, the Master uses a miniaturised Cyberman as aRussian doll, bringing in a large number of Cybermen which free him. The Daleks take the Doctor to the Master in 1916 Russia where he forces her toregenerate into himself.

The Doctor encounters mental manifestations of some of her past incarnations, who inform her it may be possible to undo the forced regeneration. AnAI program the Doctor created, using images of the past Doctors, leads Ace to meet with former companionGraham and destroy the Dalek volcano machine, Tegan to destroy the Cyberman converter and CyberMasters in UNIT HQ, and Yaz and Vinder to trick and capture the Master with a hologram of theFugitive Doctor. They also cause the CyberMasters to regenerate, harnessing the energy to undo the Doctor's forced regeneration.

Defeated, the Master mortally wounds the Doctor, triggering her regeneration. The Doctor takes Yaz home and departs alone. Yaz attends a support group of former companions. The Doctor travels to a cliff where she regenerates into theFourteenth Doctor, who is alarmed to discover his new appearance is physically similar to histenth incarnation.

Production

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Development

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Outgoing showrunnerChris Chibnall (left) wrote the majority of the episode while its final moments were written by incoming showrunnerRussell T Davies (right).[1]

In 2021Charlotte Moore, Chief Content Officer for theBBC, commissioned a single episode ofDoctor Who to celebrate the BBC's centenary that would also be a regeneration episode.[3] The BBC described thisfeature-length episode as an "epic blockbuster special". It is the final story in atrio of specials that also comprised the seventh and eighth episodes commissioned for thethirteenth series. Despite this, the three episodes stand alone from the six-part serial.[4][5] The episode was written byshowrunner and executive producerChris Chibnall, who announced his intentions to leave the programme following the episode.[6][7] It also saw the departures ofexecutive producer Matt Strevens as well asNikki Wilson, a co-executive producer.[8][9] The special is the 300th overallDoctor Who story sincethe first story was broadcast in 1963.[10]

TheCybermen, theDaleks, and theMaster all return in the special; it is the first time that all three featured in the same episode.[11] Chibnall stated that he had plans to include the Master in the next regeneration story since thetwelfth series. When asked for suggestions by Chibnall,Sacha Dhawan, who portrayed the Master, said he wanted to explore the theme of the Master's disguises, which was used as a major plot thread of the episode. One of the Master's costumes included a cumulation of outfit pieces from several Doctors. Chibnall said he had the Thirteenth Doctor's final lines written for some time.[12][13] "The Power of the Doctor" was revealed to be the episode's title in September 2022.[14]

Chibnall's original script ends mid-regeneration with a "to be continued" message. The incoming and returning showrunner,Russell T Davies, penned the episode's final moments, continuing a trend he had started.David Tennant, who previously portrayed the Tenth Doctor and returned to star as the Fourteenth Doctor, also contributed by improvising a line.[15][1] A major facet of this portion of the episode included the Doctor's clothes regenerating with them, something that is unusual for the show.[16] Davies explained this by saying that having a heterosexual man appear in woman's clothing "can look like mockery", especially when the physical differences between Tennant and his predecessor were taken into account. He further stated that if the previous outfit had been retained for the scene, the media would continuously focus on the moment and worried that it would become "weaponised".[17]

Casting

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Multiple actors portrayed different incarnations ofthe Doctor in the episode.
Clockwise from top left:Jodie Whittaker,David Tennant,David Bradley,Peter Davison,Jo Martin,Paul McGann,Sylvester McCoy, andColin Baker.

Jodie Whittaker makes her final regular appearance in the episode as the thirteenth incarnation ofthe Doctor, withMandip Gill andJohn Bishop departing the programme as the Doctor's companions,Yasmin Khan and Dan Lewis. Bishop has a significantly reduced role in the special, only appearing in thecold open and one of the final scenes.[18][19] Also starring in the episode areJanet Fielding andSophie Aldred who returned to the programme as former companions Tegan Jovanka and Ace.[20][21] Fielding last appeared in the 1984 serialResurrection of the Daleks, while Aldred was last seen in the 1989 storySurvival.[22] On their return, Chibnall said he believed Fielding and Aldred's original eras to be representative of specific times inDoctor Who's history.[12]

In cameo roles, theFirst,Fifth,Sixth,Seventh,Eighth andFugitive Doctors appear. The First Doctor is portrayed byDavid Bradley, who previously portrayed the character in the episodes "The Doctor Falls" and "Twice Upon a Time" (both 2017), as well as portraying the original First Doctor actorWilliam Hartnell in the bio-dramaAn Adventure in Space and Time (2013), while the others are played by their respective original actors:Peter Davison,Colin Baker,Sylvester McCoy,Paul McGann andJo Martin.[23][24] Davison stated he was delighted to return and that he was "always very happy to come back."[25] McCoy felt very emotional about his return and was glad to finally give closure to the Seventh Doctor and Ace.[26] According to Chibnall,Fourth Doctor actorTom Baker was invited to appear in the episode but was unavailable. Chibnall did not askChristopher Eccleston,Matt Smith orPeter Capaldi as he wanted the focus on the classic Doctors.[27] David Tennant, who previously portrayed the Tenth Doctor, makes a brief appearance as the Fourteenth Doctor.[28]

William Russell appears asIan Chesterton for the first time since his departure in 1965.[29]

Among the guest cast are performers who made previous appearances in Chibnall's era. Dhawan played the latest incarnation of the Master andPatrick O'Kane portrayed Ashad, both of whom first appeared in the twelfth series.[30][31] Returning from the thirteenth series areJemma Redgrave asKate Lethbridge-Stewart andJacob Anderson as Vinder.[32][33]Bradley Walsh guest starred asGraham O'Brien, another former companion who last appeared in "Revolution of the Daleks" (2021).[34]Nicholas Briggs voiced the Daleks and the Cybermen. The remainder of the guest cast includedRichard Dempsey, Anna Andresen, Sanchia McCormack,Joe Sims, Danielle Bjelic, and Jos Slovick.[35]

Former companionsIan Chesterton,Jo Jones andMel Bush, portrayed byWilliam Russell,Katy Manning andBonnie Langford, respectively, appear in brief cameos near the end of the episode.[29] In an interview withDoctor Who Magazine Langford described her appearance in the episode as being "last minute" and was pleased with the fan reception to the scene.[36] With 57 years since his last appearance in the final episode ofThe Chase (1965), Russell achieved theGuinness world record for the longest gap between television appearances.[37] Chibnall's original script included the possibility of other returning companions, such asMartha Jones,Ryan Sinclair, andJackie Tyler.[38]Anneke Wills was approached to reprise her role asPolly Wright but was unavailable.[29]

Filming

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Durdle Door inDorset served as the backdrop for the regeneration scene.[39]

"The Power of the Doctor" was directed byJamie Magnus Stone.[7] It was filmed inCardiff in September and October 2021.[40][41] Production wasimpacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[12] Among the musical cues heard in the episode is "Rasputin" by Germany-based pop and Eurodisco groupBoney M. which was originally released in 1978. The Master, disguised as Rasputin, uses the song to accompany his impending transformation. Dhawan noted that he was given only "one or two takes" for the set piece, "and we didn't have that long to shoot it".[42][43] He later said he misread the original script and was not actually instructed to dance while the song was being played.[44]

The backdrop for the regeneration scene was filmed with a drone atDurdle Door inDorset.[39] Whittaker's filming for the scene took place on agreen screen atRoath Lock Studios.[2] TheLulworth Estate, which owns the location, was not informed of the context of the scene when granting permission for the shoot. After the episode's broadcast, they expressed concern that it would encourage viewers to place themselves in danger as well as add a burden to their employees and emergency rescue services. The estate considered banning the BBC from future filming at the location.[39] Whittaker and Gill concluded filming their scenes by 13 October, with Whittaker's last-filmed scene being the Doctor's regeneration.[45] The episode was inpicture lock by February 2022.[46]Post-production andvisual effects work continued into 2022 under the working title "the Centenary Special".[47][48] Tennant's portion of the regeneration was filmed on a green screen on 13 May 2022 atBad Wolf Studios, wheresound stages had since relocated.[49]Rachel Talalay directed Tennant's scene as Stone was unavailable due to conflicting filming in Australia.[2]

Release and reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer)100%[50]
Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score)7.30/10[50]
Review scores
SourceRating
The Telegraph[51]
Radio Times[10]
The Independent[52]
The Guardian[53]
Evening Standard[54]
Metro[55]

Broadcast and home media

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Further information:List ofDoctor Who home video releases andDoctor Who: Series 13 – The Specials (soundtrack)

An advanced press screening of the episode for the press occurred in London at the Curzon Bloomsbury theatre on 11 October 2022, with cast and crew members in attendance.[56] The regeneration scene was omitted from this showing.[57] "The Power of the Doctor" was first broadcast to the public onBBC One on 23 October 2022 as part of the BBC's special centenary programming.[7] With a runtime of 87 minutes,[58] it is the longestDoctor Who episode in the revived era.[59] The episode was broadcast the same day onBBC America in the United States[60] and onCTV Sci-Fi in Canada. It was also broadcast onABC TV Plus in Australia on 24 October.[61]

"The Power of the Doctor" received a standalonehome media release inRegion 2/B on 7 November 2022,[62] in Region 4/B on 7 December 2022,[63] and in Region 1/A on 13 December 2022.[64] The episode is also included in the2022 specials home videoSteelBook, released in Region 2/B on 7 November 2022.[65]

Selected pieces of the score from this special were digitally released on 16 December 2022. A physical CD release containing all 3 soundtracks of the 2022 specials was released on 13 January 2023.[66]

Ratings

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The episode was watched by 3.7 million viewers overnight, with peak viewership reaching 4 million during the regeneration scene.[57] The final consolidated ratings for the episode were 5.295 million viewers, making it the fifth most watched programme overall for the week.[67] The BBC America broadcast was viewed by 317,000 people.[68]

Critical response

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The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics.[57] On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 100% of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.30/10.[50] The regeneration scene won an award for "TV Moment of the Year" at theEdinburgh TV Festival.[69] Reviewing the episode forRadio Times, Patrick Mulkern said the episode "brings an erratic four-year chapter of this constantly evolving saga to a satisfying close". Mulkern particularly found enjoyment in the multiple-Doctor aspect, but still found a fewplot holes.[10] Isobel Lewis withThe Independent wrote that Whittaker's departure "feels bittersweet". Lewis further stated that the special "sounds as thrilling as it gets", although she criticised the ending of the relationship between the Doctor and Yaz.[52]The Guardian's Rebecca Nicholson felt that the episode was paced well and praised the return of old characters.[53] Gabriel Tate ofMetro shared similar sentiments, writing that he appreciated the numerous past references.[55] Writing forThe Telegraph, Michael Hogan called "The Power of the Doctor" the best episode of Chibnall'sDoctor Who-era and said it was "an electrifying thrill-ride of non-stop surprises".[51]

Notes

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  1. ^Russell T Davies wrote the Fourteenth Doctor's monologue at the end of the episode, to whichDavid Tennant improvised a line.[1]
  2. ^Rachel Talalay directed the final scene.[2]

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