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  2. The Doctor's Wife - Wikipedia

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    In contrast Emily Capettini praised the reinvented dynamic between The TARDIS and The Doctor and The TARDIS' elevated status as an equal to The Doctor in her essay, "A boy and his box, off to see the universe": Madness, Power and Sex in "The Doctor's Wife". [38] The episode won the 2011 Bradbury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Presentation. [39]

  3. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor's TARDIS as it looked between 2005 and 2010, on display at BBC Television Centre The Doctor's TARDIS as it looked between 2018 and Present. In the fictional universe of the Doctor Who television show, TARDISes are space- and time-travel vehicles of the Time Lords, an alien species from the planet Gallifrey.

  4. Heaven Sent (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor temporarily despairs following an epiphany: the prison was made solely for him, and thus the skulls were his own and he has been in the castle for 7000 years. Revitalised by a vision of his dead companion, Clara, the Doctor punches the wall while reciting the fable. The figure mortally injures the Doctor, disabling his regeneration ...

  5. The Pandorica Opens - Wikipedia

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    River shows the Doctor a Vincent van Gogh painting she recovered titled The Pandorica Opens, which depicts the TARDIS exploding. The Doctor realises the Pandorica, a fabled prison for the universe's deadliest being, must be stored in a memorable location near the coordinates: Stonehenge.

  6. Death in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Clara calls the Doctor on the TARDIS's phone. Missy admits she gave Clara that phone number to bring her and the Doctor together. [nb 1] She then blasts open one of the plane's cargo doors, sending Chief Scientific Officer Kate Stewart [nb 2] plummeting towards the ground while Missy teleports to safety. The Doctor takes the TARDIS to the ...

  7. River Song (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Three of the six actresses to portray River Song at different stages in her story. From left to right: Sydney Wade, Nina Toussaint-White and Alex Kingston. River Song first appears in the Doctor Who 2008 series two-parter "Silence in the Library"/"Forest of the Dead" (which was written by future showrunner Steven Moffat) during the Russell T Davies era of Doctor Who.

  8. The Girl Who Died - Wikipedia

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    "The Girl Who Died" is the fifth episode of the ninth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 17 October 2015, and was written by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat and directed by Ed Bazalgette.

  9. Amy Pond - Wikipedia

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    Amy's body is kept alive in the Pandorica, a special prison intended to trap the Doctor. The Auton Rory protects it for 2000 years. The Doctor realises that Amy is connected to the cracks in the universe which originated from a temporal explosion on her wedding day.