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{{Episode|prodcode = 9Q|episodenumber = Episodes 13-15|title1 = The Room With No Doors|doctor(s) = [[Ninth Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Janet Wells]]|main_enemy = [[Te Yene Rana]]|main_setting(s) = [[Japan]], [[1560]]|written_by = [[Kate Orman]]|directed_by = [[Colin Cant]]|produced_by = [[Stephen Garwood]]|season = [[Season 34 (Doctor Who)|Season 34]]|story_number = |original_air_date(s) = [[10 January (releases)|10]]-[[24 January (releases)|24 January]] [[1998]]|original_release = BBC One|image2 = |
{{Episode|prodcode = 9Q|episodenumber = Episodes 13-15|title1 = The Room With No Doors|doctor(s) = [[Ninth Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Janet Wells]]|main_enemy = [[Te Yene Rana]]|main_setting(s) = [[Japan]], [[1560]]|written_by = [[Kate Orman]]|directed_by = [[Colin Cant]]|produced_by = [[Stephen Garwood]]|season = [[Season 34 (Doctor Who)|Season 34]]|story_number = |original_air_date(s) = [[10 January (releases)|10]]-[[24 January (releases)|24 January]] [[1998]]|original_release = BBC One|image2 = S34s6.png|format = 3x25 minute episodes|chapter = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Two|Chapter Two]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 205|aPrevReleasedInSeries = Plan B (episode)|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Iceberg (serial)|nNthReleasedInAll = 208|aPrevReleasedInAll = Plan B (episode)|aNextReleasedInAll = Iceberg (serial)|TXtime = 18:30|executive_producers = [[Ben Aaronovitch]]}}{{Realworld}}'''The Room With No Doors''' was the sixth story of [[Season 34 (Doctor Who)|Season 34]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]]''. It was written by [[Kate Orman]], directed by [[Colin Cant]] and featured [[Michael French]] as [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Rakie Ayola]] as [[Janet Wells]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Janet Wells|Janet]] travel to [[16th century|16th-century]] [[Japan]], a country gripped by civil war as feudal lords vie for control. Anything could tip the balance of power. So when a god falls out of the sky, everyone wants it. |
[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Janet Wells|Janet]] travel to [[16th century|16th-century]] [[Japan]], a country gripped by civil war as feudal lords vie for control. Anything could tip the balance of power. So when a god falls out of the sky, everyone wants it. |
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The Room With No Doors was the sixth story of Season 34 of Doctor Who. It was written by Kate Orman, directed by Colin Cant and featured Michael French as the Doctor and Rakie Ayola as Janet Wells.
Synopsis
The Doctor and Janet travel to 16th-century Japan, a country gripped by civil war as feudal lords vie for control. Anything could tip the balance of power. So when a god falls out of the sky, everyone wants it.
As villagers are healed and crops grow far too fast, the Doctor and Janet try to find the secret of the miracles — before the two rival armies can start a war over who owns the god.
Janet soon finds herself alone — except for an alien slaver, a time-traveling Victorian inventor, a gang of demons, an old friend with suspicious motives, a village full of innocent bystanders, and several thousand samurai.
Without the Doctor, someone has to take up the challenge of adventure and stop the god from falling into the wrong hands.
Plot
Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Cast
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Crew
- Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
- Director of Photography - Simon Maggs
- Production Designer - Jonathan Taylor
- Visual Effects Designers - Chris Lawson, Peter Kersey
- Make-Up Designer - Vanessa White
- Casting Director - Andy Pryor
- Music - Julian Stewart Lindsay
- Costume Designer - Tina Waugh
- Edited by - Paul Garrick
- Original Theme Music - Ron Grainer
- Title Music - Dominic Glynn
- Title Sequence by Santa Barbara Studios
Memorable Quotes
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Background Information
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: 8.54m for Part One, 8.73m for Part Two and 8.95m for Part Three.
Story Notes
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Continuity
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Home Video Releases
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