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19:35 (part two)}}{{Realworld}}'''False Prophets
▲'''False Prophets '''was a serial consisting of the eleventh and twelfth episodes of [[Season 51 (Doctor Who)|Season 51]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]]''. It was written by [[Ronald D. Moore]], directed by [[Chris Grismer]] and featured [[Adjoa Andoh]] as the [[Fifteenth Doctor]], [[Shelley King]] as [[Sally Brennen]] and [[Daniel Adegboyega]] as [[Pete Fletcher]].
▲== Synopsis ==
On a mission to hunt down the Rogue, the Doctor, Sally and Pete must face old friends and foes, as they must put a stop to his schemes... As stakes rise, the Doctor must make some tough choices, some about those closest to her...
==Plot==
=== Part One ===
To be added.
=== Part Two ===
To be added.
==Cast==
* [[Fifteenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Adjoa Andoh]]
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* [[The Rani]] - [[Michael Hogan]]
* [[Utnapishtim]] - [[Francis Magee]]
* [[Frayons Prix Ajacos|Ajacos]] - [[David
* [[Keo Larrs Errlyl|Keo]] – [[Neil Pearson]]
* [[Shamash]] – [[Georgie Glen]]
* [[Ersiah]] - [[Annette Badland]]
* [[Receptionist (False Prophets)|Receptionist]] - [[Charlotte Beaumont]]
'''and'''
* [[Pierce Brosnan]] as [[Daniel Bevin]]▼
▲* [[Pierce Brosnan]] as [[Daniel Bevin]]
== Crew ==
*Created by [[Sydney Newman]], [[Donald Wilson]] and [[C.E. Webber]]
*[[Executive Producers]] - [[Ronald D. Moore]], [[Jane Espenson]] and [[Gaynor Holmes]]
*[[Co-Executive Producers]] - [[Matthew B. Roberts]], [[Kevin Murphy]], [[Jacqueline Rayner]] and [[Sarah Dollard]]
*[[Writer]] - [[Ronald D. Moore]] and [[Jane Espenson]]
*[[Producers|Producer]] - [[Brian Minchin]]
*[[Director]] - [[Chris Grismer]]
*[[Director of photography|Director of Photography]] - [[Mike McMurray]]
*[[Production designer|Production Designer]] - [[Richard Hudolin]]
*[[Visual effects|Visual Effects]] - [[DNEG]]
*[[Make-up designer|Make-Up]] - [[Suzanne Jansen]]
*[[Casting director|Casting Director]] - [[Andy Pryor]]
*[[Incidental music|Music]] - [[Bear McCreary]]
*[[Costume designer|Costume Designer]] - [[John Lindlar]]
*[[Editor|Edited by]] - [[Michael Schweitzer]]
*[[Historical Advisor]] - [[Tony Pollard]]
*[[Scientific Advisor]] - [[André Bormanis]]
*[[Theme Music|Original Theme Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Theme Music|Title Music]] - [[Bear McCreary]]
*[[Title Sequence]] - [[Peter Anderson Studios]]
* [[The Rogue]] created by [[Nicholas Meyer]]
* [[The Rani]] created by [[Pip and Jane Baker]]
==Memorable Quotes==
To be added.
==Background Information==
=== Production History ===
* To be added.
===Development===
* To be added.
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* This serial is the only Doctor Who story, to date, to be co-produced by an independent production company, Left Bank Pictures, as the scenes set on the Elysium, were produced by them, instead of BBC Scotland.
===Post-Production===
* To be added.
===Reaction===
* {{BARB Serial 49+|PartNumber = Part One|7-Day = 7.02|Rank7 =
* {{BARB Serial 49+|PartNumber = Part Two|7-Day = 6.68|Rank7 =
===Story Notes===
* To be added.
==Continuity==
* To be added.
==Home Video Releases==
To be added.
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 19 August 2023
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False Prophets was a serial consisting of the eleventh and twelfth episodes of Season 51 of Doctor Who. It was written by Ronald D. Moore and Jane Espenson, directed by Chris Grismer and featured Adjoa Andoh as the Fifteenth Doctor, Shelley King as Sally Brennen and Daniel Adegboyega as Pete Fletcher.
Synopsis
On a mission to hunt down the Rogue, the Doctor, Sally and Pete must face old friends and foes, as they must put a stop to his schemes... As stakes rise, the Doctor must make some tough choices, some about those closest to her...
Plot
Part One
To be added.
Part Two
To be added.
Cast
- The Doctor - Adjoa Andoh
- Sally Brennen - Shelley King
- Pete Fletcher - Daniel Adegboyega
- The Rogue - David Thewlis
- Raleigh Baker-Mitchell - Sarah Winter
- Lord Hanson - William Boyde
- The Rani - Michael Hogan
- Utnapishtim - Francis Magee
- Ajacos - David Morrissey
- Keo – Neil Pearson
- Shamash – Georgie Glen
- Ersiah - Annette Badland
- Receptionist - Charlotte Beaumont
and
Crew
- Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
- Executive Producers - Ronald D. Moore, Jane Espenson and Gaynor Holmes
- Co-Executive Producers - Matthew B. Roberts, Kevin Murphy, Jacqueline Rayner and Sarah Dollard
- Director of Photography - Mike McMurray
- Production Designer - Richard Hudolin
- Visual Effects - DNEG
- Make-Up - Suzanne Jansen
- Casting Director - Andy Pryor
- Music - Bear McCreary
- Costume Designer - John Lindlar
- Edited by - Michael Schweitzer
- Original Theme Music - Ron Grainer
- Title Music - Bear McCreary
- Title Sequence - Peter Anderson Studios
- The Rogue created by Nicholas Meyer
- The Rani created by Pip and Jane Baker
Memorable Quotes
To be added.
Background Information
Production History
- To be added.
Development
- To be added.
Production
- This serial is the only Doctor Who story, to date, to be co-produced by an independent production company, Left Bank Pictures, as the scenes set on the Elysium, were produced by them, instead of BBC Scotland.
Post-Production
- To be added.
Reaction
- Part One received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 7.02 million viewers. It ranked at 5th over the week, which changed to 5th when the 28-Day Figures came out, putting the episode at 7.36 million viewers.
- Part Two received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 6.68 million viewers. It ranked at 16th over the week, which changed to 14th when the 28-Day Figures came out, putting the episode at 7.11 million viewers.
Story Notes
- To be added.
Continuity
- To be added.
Home Video Releases
To be added.