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[[Martin Campbell]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 314|aPrevReleasedInSeries = The Harsh Light of Day|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing|nNthReleasedInAll = 381|aPrevReleasedInAll = Mummy on the Orient Express ( |
[[Martin Campbell]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 314|aPrevReleasedInSeries = The Harsh Light of Day (episode)|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing (episode)|nNthReleasedInAll = 381|aPrevReleasedInAll = Mummy on the Orient Express (mini-episode)|aNextReleasedInAll = End of Days (serial)|TXtime = 19:45|wsArc0Desc = Toymaker Trilogy|nArc0PartNumber = 1|nArc0PartCount = 3|aArc0NextPart = Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing (episode)|wsArc1Desc = Dalek Movie Universe|nArc1PartNumber = 1|nArc1PartCount = 5|aArc1NextPart = Dr. Who and the Daleks}}{{Realworld}}'''The First Game '''was the tenth and final episode of [[Season 47 (Doctor Who)|Season 47]] of [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who.]] It was written by [[Robert Shearman]] & [[Frederick Rappaport]], directed by [[Chris Carter]] and featured [[David Suchet]] as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Juliet Landau]] as [[Zenla]] and [[Dougray Scott]] as [[Chris Parsons]]. |
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The TARDIS is pulled out of time onto a forgotten, merciless planet, housing nothing but a castle. The Doctor, Zenla and Chris have no choice but to enter and to their horror, they find it’s the home of one of the Doctor’s worst foes – The Toymaker. The Doctor and his companions are now forced to play the game set out for them, endlessly revolving around in the labyrinth of the castle, finding themselves going up against, illusions, tricks, traps, riddles and time falling apart into chaos. |
The TARDIS is pulled out of time onto a forgotten, merciless planet, housing nothing but a castle. The Doctor, Zenla and Chris have no choice but to enter and to their horror, they find it’s the home of one of the Doctor’s worst foes – The Toymaker. The Doctor and his companions are now forced to play the game set out for them, endlessly revolving around in the labyrinth of the castle, finding themselves going up against, illusions, tricks, traps, riddles and time falling apart into chaos. |
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* The solution in the Cluedo segment was [[Professor Plum]] with a [[Revolver]] in the [[Billiard Room]]. |
* The solution in the Cluedo segment was [[Professor Plum]] with a [[Revolver]] in the [[Billiard Room]]. |
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The First Game was the tenth and final episode of Season 47 of Doctor Who. It was written by Robert Shearman & Frederick Rappaport, directed by Chris Carter and featured David Suchet as the Thirteenth Doctor, Juliet Landau as Zenla and Dougray Scott as Chris Parsons.
Synopsis
The TARDIS is pulled out of time onto a forgotten, merciless planet, housing nothing but a castle. The Doctor, Zenla and Chris have no choice but to enter and to their horror, they find it’s the home of one of the Doctor’s worst foes – The Toymaker. The Doctor and his companions are now forced to play the game set out for them, endlessly revolving around in the labyrinth of the castle, finding themselves going up against, illusions, tricks, traps, riddles and time falling apart into chaos.
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - David Suchet
- Zenla - Juliet Landau
- Chris Parsons - Dougray Scott
- The Valeyard - Charles Dance
- The Monk - Toby Jones
- The Toymaker - David Bailie
- The Nightmare Man - Julian Bleach
- Oddbob - Bradley Walsh
- Mr Monopoly - Ed Lauter
- Mrs White - Leslie Caron
- Colonel Mustard - Peter Vaughan
- Miss Scarlet - Samantha Barks
- Mr Green - Simon Fisher-Becker
- Mrs Peacock - Miriam Margolyes
- Professor Plum - Paul J. Dove
Crew
- Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
- Executive Producers - Ira Steven Behr, Faith Penhale, and Martin Campbell
- Co-Executive Producers - Ronald D. Moore, Joseph Lidster, Gareth Roberts, and Nicholas Briggs
- Producer - Gary Russell
- Script Editor - Robert Shearman
- Director of Photography - Stephen Pehesso
- Production Designer - Edward Thomas
- Visual Effects - ZOIC Studios
- Make-Up - Barbara Southcott
- Casting Director - Andy Pryor
- Music - David Arnold
- Costume Designer - Ray Holman
- Edited by - Matt Newman
- Special Effects - Real SFX
- Original Theme Music - Ron Grainer
- Title Sequence - Framestore VFX
- Title Sequenced designed by Bernard Lodge
- With thanks to the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- Conducted and orchestrated by Ben Foster
- Music mixed by Jake Jackson
- Music recorded by Gerry O'Riordan
- The Toymaker created by Brian Hayles
- The Monk created by Dennis Spooner
Memorable Quotes
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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
- This episode received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 10.80m viewers. It ranked at 5th over the week.
Story Notes
- The solution in the Cluedo segment was Professor Plum with a Revolver in the Billiard Room.
Continuity
- The Valeyard claims to have just experienced the events of The Trial of a Time Lord.
- The Doctor, Zenla and Chris reference several of their past adventures from this previous season such as Masters of All, The Great White Hurricane, Wirrn Isle, The Book of Kells, and The Harsh Light of Day.
- While talking at the perimeter with Chris, The Doctor under his breath mentions The Vex and the events of The Ties In Between Us
- This story would follow into Hark! The Weeping Angels Sing, The next part of Robert Shearman's The Toymaker trilogy.
Home Video Releases
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