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Gridlock (Doctor Who)

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185 - Gridlock
Cast
Production
Directed byRichard Clarke
Written byRussell T. Davies
Executive producer(s)Russell T. Davies
Julie Gardner
Production code3.3
First broadcast14 April 2007
Chronology
← Preceded by
The Shakespeare Code
Followed by →
Daleks in Manhattan

Gridlock is the third episode from the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who which aired on April 14, 2007.

Plot

Template:Spoiler The Doctor returns to a much grittier New Earth with Martha. People are selling moods on the street and woman buys one to forget her parents because they are going on The Motorway. Martha is kidnapped by two people and put in a vehicle.

Cast

"He has arrived."

Continuity

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The last moments of the Face of Boe.
  • This episode reveals the "great secret" promised to The Doctor by the Face of Boe in New Earth - that he is not the only remaining Time Lord.
  • This episode is set in the year 5,000,000,053: 30 years after New Earth. This is the furthest known point into the future that the TARDIS has ever travelled within a Doctor Who episode.
  • This is the third Doctor Who episode to be set after the year five billion and to feature the Face of Boe, following series one's The End of the World and series two's New Earth (although the Face did feature on a news article in The Long Game and was mentioned in Bad Wolf). Gridlock is also the second episode to feature the Sisters of Plenitude who previously appeared in New Earth.
  • Novice Hame (who first appeared in New Earth) returned in this episode, somewhat aged from her previous appearance. This was also proven in the trailer for Doctor Who Confidential episode 3 and Totally Doctor Who.
  • The episode marks the first reappearance of the large crustacean Macra race. The Doctor refers to their vast gas mines which enslaved humans, a reference to the Second Doctor serial The Macra Terror, remarking that the Macra have "devolved" from their previous, more intelligent, state.
  • There is no appearance of the Arc Word Mr. Saxon.

Production

Outside references

  • The drug Bliss in this show is a reference to the drug of Bliss in the Red Dwarf book Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers

Broadcast

References

  1. ^ "Dr Who 'longest-running sci-fi'". BBC News. 2006-09-28. Retrieved 2006-09-30. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Radio Times: Programme Details". 2007-04-10. Retrieved 2007-04-10. The Doctor takes Martha to New Earth - though if the FA Cup semi-final overruns, she won't get there until next week. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help).