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  1. Doctor Who fans across the world can enjoy the final episode to feature Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor on DVD, bluray and download. Twice Upon A Time Monday 25 December 2017. Check out what critics are saying about the Doctor Who 2017 Christmas Special, Twice Upon A Time.
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This Christmas, the Doctor comes face to face with the Doctor! The epic finale to the Peter Capaldi era of Doctor Who, “Twice Upon a Time,” is coming to cinemas for only one night, featuring the return of Pearl Mackie and special guests Mark Gatiss (Sherlock) and David Bradley (Filch in the Harry Potter movies).

Directed by

Rachel Talalay

Writing Credits

Steven Moffat... (written by)
Kit Pedler... (written by: 'The Tenth Planet') &
Gerry Davis... (written by: 'The Tenth Planet')

Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification

Peter Capaldi ... The Doctor
David Bradley ... The Doctor
Pearl Mackie ... Bill
Mark Gatiss ... The Captain
Jenna Coleman ... Clara
Matt Lucas ... Nardole
Nikki Amuka-Bird ... Helen Clay
Toby Whithouse ... German Soldier
Lily Travers ... Polly
Jared Garfield ... Ben
Nicholas Briggs ... Daleks (voice)
William Hartnell ... The Doctor (archive footage)
Anneke Wills ... Polly (archive footage)
Michael Craze ... Ben (archive footage)
Jodie Whittaker ... The Doctor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Osian Andrew ... German Soldier (uncredited)
Tom Baker ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
David Cromarty ... German Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Davison ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Christopher Eccleston ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Aaron Hooper ... German Soldier (uncredited)
John Hurt ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mickey Lewis ... Allied Soldier (uncredited)
Sylvester McCoy ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Paul McGann ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jon Pertwee ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lewis Reynolds ... German Soldier (uncredited)
Matt Smith ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
David Tennant ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Patrick Troughton ... The Doctor (archive footage) (uncredited)
Daniel Joseph Woolf ... Allied Soldier (uncredited)

Produced by

Peter Bennett... producer
Brian Minchin... executive producer
Steven Moffat... executive producer
Steffan Morris... line producer

Music by

Murray Gold

Cinematography by

Richard Stoddard

Film Editing by

William Oswald

Casting By

Andy Pryor
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Costume Design by

Hayley Nebauer

Makeup Department

Jocelyn Bennett-Snewin... prosthetic effects technician: Millennium FX
Gayle Cooper... prosthetic effects technician: Millennium FX
Linda Corr... makeup artist
Rachel Gatt... project assistant: Millennium FX
Christopher Goodman... concept artist: Millennium FX
Neill Gorton... prosthetic makeup designer: Millennium FX
Freya Hargreaves... silicone technician: Millennium FX
Terri Hargreaves... buyer: Millennium FX
Martina Hawkins... prosthetic effects admin: Millennium FX
Jimmy Mann... prosthetic effects technician: Millennium FX
Rob Mayor... prosthetic makeup designer: Millennium FX
Gary Pollard... prosthetic effects sculptor: Millennium FX
Susie Redfern... prosthetic effects technician: Millennium FX
Michael Rosati... silicone technician: Millennium FX
Fiona Walsh... prosthetic effects artist: Millennium FX
Kate Walshe... prosthetic effects producer: Millennium FX
Olivia Whitaker... lead mould technician: Millennium FX

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Kieran Hayhow... assistant director
Mark Hedges... first assistant director

Art Department

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Tim Hobbis... sculptor
Nick Murray... stand by art director
Jen Saguaro... prop buyer
Amy Herring... Art Department Trainee (uncredited)

Sound Department

Harry Barnes... sound effects editor
Matthew Cox... adr editor
Gareth Meirion... sound recordist
Christopher Mitchell... adr recordist
Greg Provan... adr recordist
Robert Searl... adr recordist
Simon Diggins... adr mixer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Arran Glasser... special effects technician
Gerry Glynn... special effects technician
Edward Chiswell Jones... special effects technician
Scott MacIntyre... supervising armourer (as Scott McIntyre)
Rhiannon Morrell... special effects artist
Jade Poole... special effects coordinator: Real SFX
Jack Taylor... assistant technician

Visual Effects by

Dominic Alderson... cg supervisor
Pete Baxter... compositor: DNegTV
Nastasia Bois... modeler and texturer: Milk-vfx
Robin Stuart Cape... Compositing Supervisor
Amy Felce... matchmove artist: Milk VFX
Ceylan Hassan... matchmove
Louise Hastings... visual effects producer
Ritchie Hoyle... Matchmover
Chun Hei Kwok... visual effects artist
Jodi Ann McNamara... data wrangler
Ben Pickles... additional vfx artist
Neil Roche... rigging lead: Milk VFX
Tamsie Thomas... senior compositor: Milk VFX
Martyn Western... visual effects artist
Keith Barton... technical support: Milk Visual Effects (uncredited)
Pete Phillips... compositor: milk vfx (uncredited)

Stunts

Lloyd Bass... stunt performer
Andrew Burford... stunt performer
Liam Carey... stunt performer
Jamie Edgell... stunt performer
Scott Kirkbride... stunt performer
Belinda McGinley... stunt performer
Ian Pead... stunt double: David Bradley
Sam Stefan... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

Ian Adrian... director of photography: second unit
Will Baldy... director of photography: second unit
Jack Crew... electrician
Owen Hashimi... electrician
David Key... assistant camera: dailies
Morgan Rees... camera trainee: second unit
Simon Ridgway... still photographer
Pete Scott... electrician
Connor Travis-Hunter... camera trainee: dailies
Gethin Williams... second assistant 'a' camera
James Pardon... still photographer assistant (uncredited)

Animation Department

James Berkley... animator
Ceylan Hassan... animator
Chris Hutchison... animator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Zoe Howerska... assistant costume designer
Gayle Playford... assistant costume designer

Editorial Department

David S.J. Davies... assistant editor (as David Davies)
Christine Kelly... on-line editor
Andrew Scattergood... digital intermediate operator
Ella Soryl... digital intermediate operator (uncredited)

Location Management

Nicky James... location manager

Music Department

Jake Jackson... score engineer and mixer
Alastair King... conductor / orchestrator
Dave Foster... music preparation (uncredited)

Other crew

Matthew Fisher... assistant accountant
Gareth King... publicist: UK
Amir Nazempour... runner
Fred Maire... german voice dubbing: David Bradley (uncredited)
Bernd Vollbrecht... german voice dubbing: Peter Capaldi (uncredited)
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When the First Doctor, played by David Bradley, discovers the Twelfth Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi, he states that he thought he would regenerate into someone younger, at which point Capaldi insists 'I AM younger!' While it is true that Capaldi is younger than Bradley, he is actually one year OLDER than William Hartnell was when he played the First Doctor in the original series episode which coincides with this one.
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David Bradley 'returns' as the First Doctor. It will be the third time Bradley is part of Doctor Who. He played Solomon in Doctor Who: Dinosaurs on a Spaceship (2012) and played William Hartnell in An Adventure in Space and Time (2013)
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This story coincides with the 1966 serial, 'The Tenth Planet.'
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Although Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet: Episode 4 (1966) and Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks: Episode One (1966), the episodes that originally included the first regeneration, are both among the series' missing episodes, the clip of the regeneration itself survives because it was used in an episode of Blue Peter: Blue Peter: Episode #1.1052 (1973).
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Set to be the last episode for showrunner Steven Moffat and lead actor Peter Capaldi.
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When the 12th Doctor retrieves brandy from his cabinet, the bottle towards the rear of the cabinet reads 'Aldebaren'. River Song retrieves a bottle of Aldebaren brandy from one of the TARDIS' roundels in the episode Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song (2015).
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Lily Travers and Jared Garfield play Polly and Ben respectively, taking over from Anneke Wills and Michael Craze. This marks only the third and fourth times that a companion has been recast; the only other instances were when Lalla Ward replaced Mary Tamm as Romana, and when Hamish Wilson briefly substituted for Frazer Hines during Doctor Who: The Mind Robber: Episode 2 (1968) when the latter became ill.
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The First Doctor's explanation that the Twelfth Doctor is his nurse is a callback to the first multi-Doctor Episode, 'The Three Doctors', when the Second Doctor was forced to assume the role of the Third Doctor's assistant.
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This episode features at least one scene where Bradley speaks rather slowly, as if he is trying to remember his lines, which is very accurate to the state Hartnell was in when he shot The Tenth Planet.
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This story introduces the first female Doctor, as actress Jodie Whittaker takes over from Peter Capaldi.
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Director Rachel Talalay truthfully stated that she had no idea who the next Doctor was going to be even after completing filming. It was several days later that Jodie Whittaker was announced as the Thirteenth Doctor, after which Talalay was recalled to complete filming of the regeneration scene.
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Though Jodie Whittaker is the first female Doctor in the actual show, the first woman to play the Doctor was Joanna Lumley in the skit Comic Relief: Doctor Who - The Curse of Fatal Death (1999) -- written by outgoing showrunner Steven Moffat.
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This episode re-uses footage from the classic serial 'The Tenth Planet', the First Doctor's regeneration episode.
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This episode partially takes place during the classic serial 'The Tenth Planet' the first episode to introduce The Cybermen, more importantly the Mondasian Cybermen. The two-part story prior to this Doctor Who: World Enough and Time (2017) & Doctor Who: The Doctor Falls (2017) re-introduces the Mondasian Cybermen after fifty one years, which means they were last seen in the episode this one takes place in.
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As was done when Russell T. Davies handed off the series to Steven Moffat, the incoming show runner, Chris Chibnall, wrote all the dialogue for the incoming Doctor, Jodie Whittaker.
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Throughout the episode the score from the episode Doctor Who: Doomsday (2006) plays.
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Mark Gatiss returns for his fourth role in Doctor Who, playing a different character each time.
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David Bradley, who plays the first Doctor, is the third actor from the Harry Potter series to go on to play the Doctor. The first was David Tennant in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) and the second was John Hurt in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001).
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Is the third consecutive regeneration episode to feature 'Time' in the title, after Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor (2013) in 2013, and Doctor Who: The End of Time: Part Two (2010) in 2009-10.
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This is the second episode, after Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (1983), to have two different actors play the first Doctor. David Bradley appears in this episode, and Richard Hurndall appeared in The Five Doctors, with both episodes also using archive footage of William Hartnell.
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When the captain is attacked by a Dalek mutant, it clings to his face in a similar manner to the face hugger in Alien. Ridley Scott, who directed Alien, was originally tasked to design the Daleks back in 1963, when he worked at the BBC.
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There are at most two Doctors in any single scene, three actors played the Doctor during the episode's filming, and five actors played the Doctor when the archive footage of the first regeneration is counted. The numbers two, three and five have all appeared in the title of a serial or special episode that featured multiple incarnations of the Doctor during the original series run.
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This isn't the last time Mark Gatit's and Peter Capaldi work on the same project. In Christopher Robin (2018), they play Giles Winslow and Rabbit respectively.
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This is Peter Capaldi's last episode as the Doctor. When Bill is trying to convince the Doctor that she's not a duplicate she days ' you're looking right at me and you don't even know I'm here' it's reminiscent of a line in Deep Breath, Capaldi's first episode. In it he says to Clara Oswald 'you look at me and you can't see me.'
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The episode actually features four Doctors rather than the assumed three (the First, Twelfth and Thirteenth), as the Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton, briefly appears during the replay of the First Doctor's regeneration. A total of five actors - William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, David Bradley, Peter Capaldi, and Jodie Whittaker - play the role of the Doctor.
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The Captain's mention of Cromer as his home town is a continuation of the joke about Brigadier mistakenly assuming an alien world was actually Cromer. It is in effect a clue that the Captain and the Brig are related.
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The first we saw of Peter Capaldi as the Doctor were his eyes in Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013) and the last we see of him before he regenerates are his eyes.
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There was an actual Christmas truce along the Western Front in World War I on Christmas in 1914 where the opposing forces had a brief ceasefire and sang Christmas carols. Many did consider it a miracle.
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At the beginning of his tenure, the 12th Doctor questions why he chose the appearance of the Roman Caecilius (Capaldi's previous guest role on Doctor Who), whom he rescued from the destruction of Pompeii. He later deduces that it was a reminder of Donna Noble's lesson that saving even one person is important. In his final adventure, the 12th Doctor saves just one person, Captain Archibald Lethbridge Stewart, whose family has had an important impact on his life.
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The scenes involving Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald were the last to be filmed for the episode. Although Coleman was willing to come back to film, her work on Victoria (2016) made it difficult to arrange a time during the filming of this episode.
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This is the first regeneration since the show's return in 2005 to not tie in with the Time War. Christopher Eccleston's final appearance featured his Ninth Doctor battling the last surviving Daleks of the Time War. In Doctor Who: The End of Time: Part Two (2010), the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) fought the Time Lords as they attempted to escape from the war. The Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) died while guarding the crack in time and space that the Time Lords were waiting to come through in Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor (2013). Additionally, the War Doctor, portrayed by John Hurt, regenerated immediately after ending the Time War in Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013), and Paul McGann's Eighth Doctor was brought back to life by the Sisterhood of Karn in the 2013 short Doctor Who: The Night of the Doctor (2013) to fight in the Time War.
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Early set photos posted online on June 29th, 2017 depicted a second TARDIS resembling the one used by the First Doctor, as well as an actor resembling David Bradley dressed in the First Doctor's costume from 'The Tenth Planet'. Fans also reported that sets and props related to the First Doctor had been removed from 'The Doctor Who Experience' in Cardiff, possibly for use in this episode.
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According to promotional interviews, the Captain's exact relationship to Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart is that he is the latter's grandfather (not father as some assumed).
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The Thirteenth Doctor's first sentence, 'Oh Brilliant!', is the oft-used catch phrase for the Tenth Doctor. The music in the scene is a reprise of 'Bad Wolf', from the first season of the revived series..

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Third time in a row that the TARDIS crashes as a result of the Doctor's regeneration.
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Trailer and promotional materials revealed that the episode is partially set during the events of 'Tenth Planet'. One of William Hartnell's scenes was dissolved into a re-staging of the same scene with David Bradley as the First Doctor, and another showed the First Doctor's hand exhibiting the first signs of regeneration.
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Mark Gatiss stated that he was so moved that he had been cast as the Brigadier's grandfather that he began to cry.
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This episode will feature 3 different Doctors, and the first to feature a female Doctor.
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On 16th July 2017, Jodie Whittaker was announced as the new Doctor. This will be the first time a woman is set to play the title role.
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This is the only Christmas special in which nobody dies, unless you count the Doctor's regenerations. It is also the first episode ever to show two regenerations of the Doctor (first to second and twelfth to thirteenth).
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The Christmas Special has numerous links to another British TV programme - Broadchurch (2013). David Bradley (Jack Marshall) is the First Doctor and Jodie Whittaker (Beth Latimer) is a newcomer as the 13th Doctor.
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This is not the first time traveller role for Jodie Whittaker. She previously played one in A Thousand Kisses Deep (2011).
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