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The Reasons and the Rhymes was the third episode of Series 4 of Panopticon. It was written by Tom MacRae and directed by Richard Clark.
Synopsis
Gregori continues his interrogation of Cordale, using his same ruthless methods, and Gregori is reminded of his time lost in space. His first meeting with Cordale and their time together for all those years. But looking back, was it obvious all that time that Cordale was far more than she seemed?
Plot
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Cast
- The Rogue - Timothy Dalton
- Gregori - Peter Capaldi, Nigel Fairs
- Will Adams - David Tennant
- Kendara - Karen Gillan
- Cordale - Emma Caulfield
- Fassile - Alexander Siddig
- Ohila - Clare Higgins
- Sirak - James Dreyfus
- Kilon - Danny Horn
- Thonag - Sarah Smart
- Deltven - Christina Chong
- Quell - Amara Karan
- Yalvan - Raquel Cassidy
- Bastrov - Peter Bowels
- Alliance Computer Voice - Elisabeth Sladen
Crew
- Based Upon Doctor Who Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
- Created by Tony Redston, Gary Russell, Marc Platt, and Ira Steven Behr
- Executive Producers - Ronald D. Moore, Faith Penhale, Gary Russell and Ira Steven Behr
- Co-Executive Producers - Jane Espenson, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, and Michael Angeli
- Co-Producers - James Halpern and David Brown
- Consulting Producers - Martin Campbell, Marc Platt, Nicholas Meyer, and Tony Redston
- Director of Photography - Rory Taylor
- Production Designer - Edward Thomas
- Visual Effects - Zoic Studios
- Make-Up - Marie Doris
- Casting Director - Andy Pryor
- Music - Bear McCreary
- Costume Designer - Ray Holman
- Edited by - William Oswald
- Special Effects - Any Effects
- The Rogue & Poplne created by Nicholas Meyer
- Rassilon created by Robert Holmes
- Gregori created by Russell T Davies
- Outsiders created by Anthony Read and Graham Williams
Memorable Quotes
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Background Information
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Development
Pre-Production
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Production
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Post-Production
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Reaction
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Story Notes
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Continuity
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Home Video Releases
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