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    {{Episode|prodcode = 46F|episodenumber = Episode 2|title1 = The Whitechapel Murderer|doctor(s) = [[Twelfth Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Lizzie Clarke]]|main_enemy = [[Jack the Ripper]]|main_setting(s) = [[Whitechapel]], [[1891]]|written_by = [[Mark Wright]] & [[Cavan Scott]]|directed_by = [[Tom Shankland]]|produced_by = [[Gary Russell]]|season = [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]]|story_number = 297|original_air_date(s) = 12/09/2009|original_release = BBC One|format = 1x90 minutes|image2 = The Whitechapel Murderer.png|previous_serial = |next_serial = |chapter = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Three | Chapter Three]]|executive_producers = [[Ira Steven Behr]]
    {{Episode|prodcode = 46F|episodenumber = Episode 2|title1 = The Whitechapel Murderer|doctor(s) = [[Twelfth Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Lizzie Clarke]]|main_enemy = [[Jack the Ripper]]|main_setting(s) = [[Whitechapel]], [[1891]]|written_by = [[Mark Wright]]


    and [[Cavan Scott]]|directed_by = [[Tom Shankland]]|produced_by = [[Gary Russell]]|season = [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]]|story_number = 297|original_air_date(s) = [[12 September]] 2009|original_release = BBC One|format = 1x90 minutes|image2 = The Whitechapel Murderer.png|previous_serial = |next_serial = |chapter = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Three | Chapter Three]]|executive_producers = [[Ira Steven Behr]]
    [[Faith Penhale]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 295|aPrevReleasedInSeries = Cannon Fodder|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Inquisition|nNthReleasedInAll = 353|aPrevReleasedInAll = Cannon Fodder|aNextReleasedInAll = Inquisition}}{{Realworld}}'''The Whitechapel Murderer '''was the second episode of [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]] of [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who.]] It was written by [[Mark Wright]] & [[Cavan Scott]], directed by [[Tom Shankland]] and featured [[Paterson Joseph]] as the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Sophie Okonedo]] as [[Lizzie Clarke]].

    == Synopsis ==
    [[Faith Penhale]]|nNthReleasedInSeries = 295|aPrevReleasedInSeries = Cannon Fodder (episode)|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Inquisition (episode)|nNthReleasedInAll = 353|aPrevReleasedInAll = Cannon Fodder (episode)|aNextReleasedInAll = Inquisition (episode)|TXtime = 18:10}}{{Realworld}}'''The Whitechapel Murderer '''was the second episode of [[Season 46 (Doctor Who)|Season 46]] of [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who.]] It was written by [[Mark Wright]] & [[Cavan Scott]], directed by [[Tom Shankland]] and featured [[Paterson Joseph]] as the [[Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Sophie Okonedo]] as [[Lizzie Clarke]].
    ==Synopsis ==
    The Doctor and Lizzie land in Victorian London, Whitechapel to be precise. There is an air of fear and dread as they walk the streets especially among females. It’s 1891, and the most famous serial killer in history is about to strike for the final time. But who is he? And why did he stop?
    The Doctor and Lizzie land in Victorian London, Whitechapel to be precise. There is an air of fear and dread as they walk the streets especially among females. It’s 1891, and the most famous serial killer in history is about to strike for the final time. But who is he? And why did he stop?


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    *[[Coward (The Whitechapel Murderer)|P.C. Coward]] - [[James Grout]]
    *[[Coward (The Whitechapel Murderer)|P.C. Coward]] - [[James Grout]]
    ==Crew==
    ==Crew==
    * Created by [[Sydney Newman]], [[Donald Wilson]] and [[C.E. Webber]]
    {{Moderncrew|CreatedBy = Sydney Newman|CreatedBy2 = Donald Wilson|CreatedBy3 = C.E. Webber|ExecutiveProd3 = |ExecutiveProd = Ira Steven Behr|ExecutiveProd2 = Faith Penhale|CoExecutiveProd = |CoExecutiveProd2 = |CoExecutiveProd3 = |CoExecutiveProd4 = |SeriesProducer = Gary Russell|SeriesScriptEditor = Robert Shearman|Writer = Mark Wright|Director = Tom Shankland|DOP = Ernie Vincze|ProductionDesigner = Edward Thomas|VisualEffects = ZOIC Studios|Make-upDesigner = Sheelagh Wells|CastingDirector = Andy Pryor|Music = John Debney|CostumeDesigner = Louise Page|Editor = William Oswald|OriginalTheme = Ron Grainer|TitleSequence = Industrial Light & Magic|MusicConductedAndOrchestratedBy = |Character1a = |Character1b = |CharCreatedBy1a = |Character2a = |CharCreatedBy2a = |CharCreatedBy3b = |Character3a = |CharCreatedBy3a = |Character4a = |CharCreatedBy4a = |Writer2 =Cavan Scott |CharCreatedBy5b = |Character5a = |CharCreatedBy5a = |Character4b = |Character6 = |CharCreatedBy6a = |Character4c = |Character6a = |SpecialEffects = Any Effects|WithThanksTo = BBC National Orchestra of Wales|Character1 = |Character2 = |Character3b = |CoExecutiveProds = Ronald D. Moore|CoExecutiveProds2 = Joseph Lidster|CoExecutiveProds3 = Phil Ford|CoExecutiveProds4 = Nicholas Briggs|CoExecutiveProds5 = David Weddle|CoExecutiveProds6 = Bradley Thompson}}

    *[[Executive Producers]] - [[Ira Steven Behr]] and [[Faith Penhale]]
    *[[Co-Executive Producers]] - [[Ronald D. Moore]], [[Joseph Lidster]], [[Phil Ford]], [[Nicholas Briggs]], [[David Weddle]], and [[Bradley Thompson]]
    *[[Producers|Producer]] - [[Gary Russell]]
    *[[Script Editors|Script Editor]] - [[Robert Shearman]]
    *[[Consulting Producers|Consulting Producer]] - [[Nicholas Meyer]]

    *[[Writer]] - [[Mark Wright]] and [[Cavan Scott]]
    *[[Director]] - [[Tom Shankland]]

    *[[Director of photography|Director of Photography]] - [[Ernie Vincze]]
    *[[Production designer|Production Designer]] - [[Edward Thomas]]
    *[[Visual effects|Visual Effects]] - [[ZOIC Studios]]
    *[[Make-up designer|Make-Up]] - [[Sheelagh Wells]]
    *[[Casting director|Casting Director]] - [[Andy Pryor]]
    *[[Incidental music|Music]] - [[John Debney]]
    *[[Costume designer|Costume Designer]] - [[Louise Page]]
    *[[Editor|Edited by]] - [[William Oswald]]
    *[[Special effect|Special Effects]] - [[Any Effects]]

    *[[Theme Music|Original Theme Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
    *[[Title Sequence]] - [[Industrial Light and Magic]]

    *With thanks to the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]]

    ==Memorable Quotes==
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    ===Reaction===
    ===Reaction===
    * This episode received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 8.98m viewers. It ranked at 4th over the week.
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    ===Story Notes===
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    Latest revision as of 03:02, 7 September 2023

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    The Whitechapel Murderer was the second episode of Season 46 of Doctor Who. It was written by Mark Wright & Cavan Scott, directed by Tom Shankland and featured Paterson Joseph as the Twelfth Doctor and Sophie Okonedo as Lizzie Clarke.

    Synopsis 

    The Doctor and Lizzie land in Victorian London, Whitechapel to be precise. There is an air of fear and dread as they walk the streets especially among females. It’s 1891, and the most famous serial killer in history is about to strike for the final time. But who is he? And why did he stop?

    Plot

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    Cast

    Crew

    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 8.98m viewers. It ranked at 4th over the week.

    Story Notes

    Continuity

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    Home Video Releases

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