The Night of the Doctor | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Doctor Who special | |||||
The Sisterhood of Karn as they appear in the episode, headed by Ohila (Clare Higgins)
|
|||||
Cast | |||||
Others
|
|||||
Production | |||||
Directed by | John Hayes | ||||
Written by | Steven Moffat | ||||
Produced by | Denise Paul | ||||
Executive producer(s) | Steven Moffat | ||||
Incidental music composer | Murray Gold | ||||
Series | Specials (2013) | ||||
Length | 6 minutes 49 seconds | ||||
Originally broadcast | 14 November 2013 | ||||
Chronology | |||||
|
"The Night of the Doctor" is a mini-episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It was made available on BBC iPlayer and YouTube on 14 November 2013, as part of the BBC One lead-up to the show's 50th anniversary special. It was written by Steven Moffat and starred Paul McGann as the Doctor.
The episode is set during the Time War and shows the previously unseen last moments of the Eighth Doctor (McGann), and his artificially controlled regeneration into the War Doctor (John Hurt). It is McGann's second onscreen appearance as the Doctor, following his debut in the 1996 TV movie.
During the Time War, the Eighth Doctor attempts to rescue a pilot, Cass, whose spacecraft is crashing into the planet Karn. When Cass realises that the Doctor is a Time Lord, she refuses his aid, ignoring his claims that he has never taken part in the devastating Time War. The Doctor refuses to abandon Cass, and both are killed when the ship crashes.
On the planet, the Doctor is taken in by the Sisterhood of Karn, guardians of the Flame and Elixir of Eternal Life, who revive him temporarily; Cass, however, is beyond their help. The Sisterhood offer the Doctor a selection of potions which, if consumed before he expires, will not only trigger his regeneration into a new form, but allow him to choose which characteristics his next incarnation will have. They convince the Doctor that he must take action to end the Time War, which "threatens all reality". The Doctor's initial rejection is met by the response that he is "dead already; how many more will you let join you?", and the Sisters beg him not to allow the universe to fall, as it presently "stands on the brink". The Doctor acknowledges there is not much need for a doctor any more, salutes the memory of his past companions, and asks for a potion that will turn him into "a warrior". He utters his last words ("Physician, heal thyself") and, after drinking it, regenerates into a new incarnation, known as the War Doctor, who takes Cass's bandolier and declares, "Doctor no more," staring at his new face's reflection.