"Revolution of the Daleks" | |
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Series Doctor Who Season 12/38, Episode 11 | |
Air date | January 1st, 2021 |
Writers | Chris Chibnall |
Director | Lee Haven Jones |
Producers | Alex Mercer |
Starring | Jodie Whittaker; Bradley Walsh; Tosin Cole; Mandip Gill; John Barrowman |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Resolution" "The Timeless Children" |
Next "The Halloween Apocalypse" |
"Revolution of the Daleks" is the eleventh episode of season twelve of the relaunch of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which is also season thirty-eight of the entire franchise. It is the 867th episode of the entire series overall. The episode was directed by Lee Haven Jones with a script written by Chris Chibnall. It first aired on BBC America on Sunday, February 2nd, 2021.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jodie Whittaker | The Doctor |
Bradley Walsh | Graham O'Brien |
Tosin Cole | Ryan Sinclair |
Mandip Gill | Yasmin Khan |
John Barrowman | Jack Harkness |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Chris Noth | Jack Robertson |
Harriet Walter | Jo Patterson |
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett | Leo Rugazzi |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Nathan Armarkwei Laryea | Armen |
Helen Anderson | Rachel |
Nicholas Briggs | Dalek operator |
Barnaby Edwards | Dalek operator |
Nicholas Pegg | Dalek operator |
Sharon D. Clarke | Grace O'Brien |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Doctor Who was created by British TV producer Sydney Newman, with additional material developed by Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber. The original series began airing in the United Kingdom in November 1963 and ran for twenty-six seasons until December 1989. The show was relaunched in 2005 and has since been aired on BBC One and BBC America.
- This is a New Year's holiday special of Doctor Who, which bridges seasons twelve and thirteen of the revival series (series 38 and 39 of the complete series).
- Including her introductory cameo appearance in "Twice Upon a Time", this is the twenty-second episode of Doctor Who (including specials) to feature Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor.
- This is the third episode of Doctor Who directed by Lee Haven Jones. It is also his third episode of the series featuring the Thirteenth Doctor. He previouslyh directed "Spyfall (Part 2)" and "Orphan 55".
- This is the twentieth episode of Doctor Who written by Chris Chibnall. It is his fifteenth episode of the series to feature the Thirteenth Doctor and is his eighth episode from season eleven. He previously wrote "The Timeless Children".
- This is the second appearance of Jack Robertson, played by Chris Noth. He appeared last in "Arachnids in the UK".
Allusions[]
- Ryan Sinclair makes reference to having dealt with giant spiders. The group encountered these creatures in the season eleven episode "Arachnids in the UK". This is the same episode that first introduced Jack Robertson.
Quotes[]
- Jack Harkness: You never forget your first death.