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Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing was the 2010 Christmas Special of Doctor Who. It was written by Robert Shearman & Ira Steven Behr, directed by Hettie MacDonald and featured David Suchet as the Thirteenth Doctor with Special Guest Star, Julie Walters as Professor Susan Flemyng.
Synopsis
Professor Flemyng, hates Christmas. Sheβs always spends it in some fancy hotel with her detestable, ungrateful family whoβd rather spend their time shouting at each other, than giving a second glance at her. Like usual, she decides to escape the action and she goes on a late-night stroll through the dark snowy depths of the city. However, she must be going mad this year, as she could have sworn she just saw a statue move. And when a strange old man, walks past, he tries to warn her off, and from that moment on she gets entangled in an adventure sheβll never forget.
Plot
Cast
- The Doctor - David Suchet
- Professor Susan Flemyng - Julie Walters
- The Valeyard - Charles Dance
- The Toymaker - David Bailie
- Horatio Flemyng - David Collings
- Martin Flemyng - Shaun Dingwall
- Alicia Bannister - Juno Temple
- Clare Flemyng - Jacqueline King
- David Bannister - Alun Raglan
- Charlie Bannister - Samuel Davies
- Mia Bannister - Mollie Kabia
- Tom Flemyng - Laurence Blecher
- Joe Flemyng - Maurice Cole
- Jane Flemyng - Holly Earl
Crew
Memorable Quotes
"Hello."
- - The Doctor revealing his identity to Susan.
''How is this possible?''
- - Susan in reponse to finding out who The Doctor is.
Background Information
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Development
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Pre-Production
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Production
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Post-Production
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Reaction
- Official BARB ratings: 11m, the fourth most-watched programme of Christmas Day and of the week.
Story Notes
- This story is part of a three-parter which includes this story the Season 47 finale and the Season 48 opener.
- This was the first story to features the Weeping Angels since Season 38 and Night of the Angels.
- This story made the 1960s Dalek movies starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who canon from the appearance of Susan Who to the console room.
- This is the first story to not feature Chris and Zenla since Season 46's Mad World.
Continuity
- Professor Susan Flemyng's maiden name is Who.
Home Video Releases
- The Daleks films were released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2010.