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  • The Doctor's Wife (TV story)
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  • Like Love & Monsters and Utopia before it, The Doctor's Wife was significant for its connection to a Blue Peter competition. Teenager Susannah Leah's winning design for a TARDIS console was prominently featured in this episode, and subsequently turned into a Character Options action figure set. Wife would win the show's first Hugo award not won by a showrunner when it received the 2012 Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Award. The story was further remarkable for its unmistakable similarity to Nineveh, an obscure Seventh Doctor comic story from the pages of The Incredible Hulk Presents.
OnlineConform
  • Mark Bright
SupervisingSoundEditor
  • Paul McFadden
VFXEditor
  • Cat Gregory
StandbyCarpenter
  • Will Pope
ConstructionChargehand
  • Scott Fisher
PracticalElectrician
  • Albert James
CostumeSupervisor
  • Bobbie Peach
CostumeAsst
  • Emma Jones
  • Jason Gill
  • Yasemin Kascioglu
Electrician
  • Alan Tippets
  • Ben Griffiths
  • Bob Milton
  • Stephen Slocombe
DressingProps
  • Martin Broadbent
  • Kristian Wilsher
PropsBuyer
  • Adrian Anscombe
PostProdCoOrdinator
  • Marie Brown
SoundMaintenanceEngineer
  • Dafydd Parry
  • Jeff Welch
FoleyEditor
  • Jamie Talbutt
ProductionExec
  • Julie Scott
PropsMaster
  • Paul Aitken
StandbyPainter
  • Helen Atherton
WithThanksTo
  • BBC National Orchestra of Wales
PropsMaker
  • Nicholas Robatto
  • Penny Howarth
StandbyRigger
  • Bryan Griffiths
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AsstEditor
  • Becky Trotman
made next
  • Night Terrors
LocationManager
  • Nicky James
Make-upDesigner
  • Barbara Southcott
ExecutiveProd
  • Beth Willis
  • Piers Wenger
  • Steven Moffat
CameraAsst
  • Matthew Lepper
  • Simon Ridge
  • Svetlana Miko
OnlineEditor
  • Jeremy Lott
BestBoy
  • Pete Chester
OriginalTheme
  • Ron Grainer
confidential
  • Bigger on the Inside
SoundEffectsEditor
  • Paul Jefferies
story number
  • 216
UnitManager
  • Rhys Griffiths
SetDecorator
  • Julian Luxton
FocusPuller
  • Steve Rees
  • Jonathan Vidgen
ProductionCoOrdinator
  • Claire Hildred
DubbingMixer
  • Tim Ricketts
AssistantProductionAccountant
  • Rhys Evans
CastingDirector
  • Andy Pryor CDG
3rdAD
  • Heddi-Joy Taylor-Welch
CastingAssociate
  • Alice Purser
DialogueEditor
  • Paul McFadden
PostProdSupervisor
  • Nerys Davies
BTS
  • Charlie McDonnell interviews Neil Gaiman - Doctor Who Confidential - BBC Three
  • You Sexy Thing Doctor Who - Insider Ep. 4. 1
  • Neil Gaiman on his Doctor Who episode, "The Doctor's Wife."
ProductionAccountant
  • Dyfed Thomas
Make-upSupervisor
  • Pam Mullins
StuntCoOrdinator
  • Crispin Layfield
GraphicArtist
  • Christina Tom
ConstructionManager
  • Matthew Hywel-Davies
Make-upArtist
  • Allison Sing
  • Vivienne Simpson
broadcast date
  • 2011-05-14
ProductionDesigner
  • Michael Pickwoad
made prev
  • A Christmas Carol
VisualFXProducer
  • Beewan Athwal
SupervisingArtDirector
  • Stephen Nicholas
  • Karl Probert
StandbyProps
  • Phil Shellard
  • Katherine Archer
1stAD
  • Mick Pantaleo
ConceptArtist
  • Richard Shaun Williams
StandbyArtDirector
  • Ciaran Thompson
SoundRecordist
  • Bryn Thomas
CameraOperator
  • Bob Shipsey
2ndAD
  • James DeHaviland
ProductionBuyer
  • Ben Morris
VisualEffects
  • The Mill
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Editor
  • Peter H Oliver
Doctor
  • Eleventh Doctor
Choreographer
  • Ailsa Berk
Enemy
Gaffer
  • Mark Hutchings
Series
Graphics
  • BBC Wales Graphics
Producer
CostumeDesigner
  • Barbara Kidd
ProductionManager
  • Steffan Morris
Name
  • The Doctor's Wife
LineProducer
  • Diana Barton
Trailer
  • The Doctor's Wife Doctor Who Episode 4 Trailer
CharCreatedBy1a
  • Russell T Davies
Colourist
  • Mick Vincent
Clip
  • DOCTOR WHO CLIP 8 2
  • I just wanted to say Hello - Doctor Who - The Doctor's Wife - Series 6 - BBC
  • Talking to the TARDIS - Doctor Who - The Doctor's Wife - Series 6 - BBC
DoP
  • Owen McPolin
Production code
  • 2.300000
Grip
  • John Robinson
Season Number
  • 6
Music
  • Murray Gold
SpecialEffects
  • Real SFX
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  • 2700.0
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Character
  • Ood
PREV
  • The Curse of the Black Spot
Ad
  • Janine H Jones
  • Michael Curtis
NEXT
  • The Rebel Flesh
Writer
Director
Stunt
  • Bean Peel
  • Danielle da Costa
  • Gordon Seed
Network
PropsChargehand
  • Rhys Jones
AsstCostumeDesigner
  • Caroline McCall
LocationAssistant
  • Geraint Williams
AssistantArtDirector
  • Jackson Pope
ScriptExecutive
  • Lindsey Alford
ConductedAndOrchestratedBy
  • Ben Foster
Draughtsman
  • Julia Jones
AsstProductionCoOrdinator
  • Helen Blyth
PropsDriver
  • Medard Mankos
PettyCashBuyer
  • Kate Wilson
Dolls
  • Robert Allsopp
StorePerson
  • Jayne Davies
ProductionSecretary
  • Scott Handcock
RecordedBy
  • Gerry O'Riordan
MixedBy
  • Jake Jackson
AssistantGrip
  • Owen Charnley
ProductionAssistant
  • Charlie Coombes
ScriptSupervisor
  • Caroline Holder
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  • Like Love & Monsters and Utopia before it, The Doctor's Wife was significant for its connection to a Blue Peter competition. Teenager Susannah Leah's winning design for a TARDIS console was prominently featured in this episode, and subsequently turned into a Character Options action figure set. Narratively, Wife was important because it depicted the Doctor's TARDIS in human form, and offered revelations about the relationship of the two time travellers. It was also the first episode of BBC Wales Doctor Who to extensively feature the corridors of the TARDIS — a setting common to several stories of the 1963 version of the show. It also contained the first appearance of the Ood in the Steven Moffat era, and was thus the first time that Russell T Davies was formally credited as their creator. Wife would win the show's first Hugo award not won by a showrunner when it received the 2012 Dramatic Presentation, Short Form Award. The story was further remarkable for its unmistakable similarity to Nineveh, an obscure Seventh Doctor comic story from the pages of The Incredible Hulk Presents.
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