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Whocast
Whocast #507 – TimeLords sind keine guten Menschen

Whocast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 50:54


“Hitler hat ja auch Autobahnen gebaut.” Machen wir es kurz, denn wir sind noch immer spät dran: Auch wenn es draußen gerade noch so richtig kühl ist, haben wir hier ein paar mehr Schatten für Euch. Frisch aus der Konserve. André und Raphael warfen ein Ohr auf: “Classic Doctors New Monsters 2: Day of the Vashta Nerada” von Big Finish. Ab nächster Woche nehmen wir dann mit News wieder etwas Fahrt auf. Euch hat die Folge gefallen? Dann gebt uns doch einen Kaffee aus!

Whocast
Whocast #506 – Just this once, everybody dies!

Whocast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 53:55


“Wir wünschen uns nichts mehr als ein bisschen Schatten.” Machen wir es kurz, denn wir sind spät dran: Bevor es so richtig heiß draußen wird, haben wir hier ein wenig Schatten für Euch. Frisch aus der Konserve. André und Raphael warfen ein Ohr auf: Doctor Who: Classic Doctors New Monsters 2: Night of the Vashta Nerada von Big Finish. Euch hat die Folge gefallen? Dann gebt uns doch einen Kaffee aus!

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 1177: #DoctorWho: The Seventh Doctor Adventures: Far From Home

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 10:36


  This title was released in June 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 31 July 2023, and on general sale after this date. Harry and Naomi are back in the TARDIS, travelling with a very different Doctor to the one they first met - and he has promised to get them home… The TARDIS takes them to Earth, but a dangerous era decades before their own. And when they visit the aftermath of a distant supernova, Harry is keener than ever to return to home comforts. But Naomi isn't so certain... Operation Dusk by Alfie Shaw (three parts) London during the Blitz, a city covered in darkness. It keeps everyone safe - until the darkness gets hungry. As the questions and victims mount up, the Doctor, Harry and Naomi are called in to investigate. Why have the Vashta Nerada on Earth started eating people? And, perhaps more importantly, why didn't they eat the cat? Naomi's Ark by Alison Winter (three parts) Caught up in a galactic evacuation triggered by a supernova, Naomi is separated from her friends, in the company of some very unusual aliens. The Doctor and Harry are stranded too - and any attempt to reach Naomi is at the expense of a precious, endangered civilisation - one that rivals the Time Lords for longevity and wisdom... How far will the Doctor go for his friends? This release comes with a bonus audiobook: Frozen Worlds by Katharine Armitage, performed by Sophie Aldred.

WHO C2C
Doctor Who RPG Special | Escape Room of Shadows Part 2

WHO C2C

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 53:39


Previously on WHOC2C's Doctor Who RPG episode: The Doctor and her new companion Rebel Jim Spinner were going to a new escape room only to discover they were trapped in a darkened room with the Vashta Nerada advancing on them! How do they get out of this?!Join us along with our Twitter friend Graham aka Robot of Death as we catch up with The Doctor and Rebel and find out how they get out of this inescapable situation!We're having great fun coming up with the ideas for these RPG stories and discovering just how hard it really is to write Doctor Who at the same time! Take a listen to find out how the game players resolve this adventure and discover the shocking made up link between the Vashta Nerada and another Doctor Who adventure seen on screen!Support the show Subscribe to Who Corner to Corner on your podcast app to make sure you don't miss an episode! Now available to watch on YouTube! Join the Doctor Who chat with us and other fans on Twitter and Facebook! Visit the Who Corner to Corner website and see our back catalogue of episodes! Enjoying what we do? Consider Supporting/Subscribing to Us! Who Corner to Corner: Great guests and 100% positive Doctor Who chat!

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 1143: #DoctorWho 2.4. Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Shades of Fear

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 9:37


  This title was released in February 2023. It will be exclusively available to buy from the Big Finish website until 30 April 2023, and on general sale after this date. Alien threats come in many forms - and many different hues. A charity shop where customers vanish, a 1920s gentleman's club besieged by giant plants, and a distant colony planet where death hides in darkness - wherever they manifest, the Doctor is on hand to fight every shade of fear... 4.1 The Colour of Terror by Lizzie Hopley Mrs Bevell wants to keep the star rating for her charity shop at any cost - but why does she stock so many items of one particular shade? When West Morebry residents start to notice disappearances, the Doctor assembles a motley band to do battle... with the colour red! 4.2 The Blooming Menace by James Kettle Toby Entwhistle and his bachelor chums in the Fellows Club are falling victim to a plague - of marriage! The chaps are all besotted by giant flowers - but Toby's new valet seems to know what's going on. The Doctor could be London's only hope... 4.3 Red Darkness by Roy Gill The sunlight from Solis Kailya could revolutionise colony farming. While his mother researches its properties, Callen and his seeing (and talking!) dog Doyle meet a new arrival - and discover an impending threat... The Vashta Nerada are closing in, and they are not alone.

The TARDIS Crew: A Doctor Who Podcast
38. Doctor Who - The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Shades of Fear (Big Finish Review)

The TARDIS Crew: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 13:34


Welcome to THE TARDIS CREW: a Doctor Who podcast.In our latest Big Finish review, Lachlan Haycock discusses the latest Ninth Doctor set, Shades of Fear, starring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor. SYNOPSISAlien threats come in many forms - and many different hues. A charity shop where customers vanish, a 1920s gentleman's club besieged by giant plants, and a distant colony planet where death hides in darkness - wherever they manifest, the Doctor is on hand to fight every shade of fear...4.1 The Colour of Terror by Lizzie HopleyMrs Bevell wants to keep the star rating for her charity shop at any cost - but why does she stock so many items of one particular shade?When West Morebry residents start to notice disappearances, the Doctor assembles a motley band to do battle... with the colour red!4.2 The Blooming Menace by James KettleToby Entwhistle and his bachelor chums in the Fellows Club are falling victim to a plague - of marriage!The chaps are all besotted by giant flowers - but Toby's new valet seems to know what's going on. The Doctor could be London's only hope...4.3 Red Darkness by Roy GillThe sunlight from Solis Kailya could revolutionise colony farming. While his mother researches its properties, Callen and his seeing (and talking!) dog Doyle meet a new arrival - and discover an impending threat...The Vashta Nerada are closing in, and they are not alone.Doctor Who - The Ninth Doctor Adventures: Shades of Fear is is available to purchase at the Big Finish site HERE and goes on general release on the 30th April 2023.Host Lachlan HaycockEditorBaz GreenlandExecutive ProducerTony BlackWe Made This on Twitter: @wmt_networkwemadethisnetwork.comThe TARDIS Crew on Twitter: @CrewTARDISTitle music: Science or Fiction (c) Blackout Memories via epidemicsound.comArtwork: Elijah Greenland

Pull To Open
Game of Shadows (Cataloging "Silence in the Library" and "Forest of the Dead")

Pull To Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 90:47


When is a shadow not a shadow? When it's in a Doctor Who story determined to reimagine a feature of ordinary life as a homicidal creature, of course. The team of Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat created their fair share of everyday monsters, and the Vashta Nerada are one of the most memorable: Sentient shadows that consume the flesh of the living. That alone makes the one-two punch of Silence in the Library and Forest of the Dead memorable, and when you add in the first appearance of River Song, you have all the ingredients of a NuWho classic. Does it hold up now that we know River's entire journey? And are those shadows as scary as we remember? Let's check into the Library once again... Story Essentials Series 4 Story number: 197, per the The Pull To Open Codex Production 1DW 4.09/4.10 Writer: Steven Moffat Showrunner: Davies Aired 31 May 2008/7 June 2008 Pull To Open: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead Season 3 Episode 4

Bigger On The Inside: A Doctor Who Podcast
Christopher Eccleston Talks Doctor Who 60th Anniversity Return & Silence in the Library and Forrest of the Dead - Bigger on the Inside

Bigger On The Inside: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 104:51


This week, Harry and Tim talk about The NTA's, Christopher Eccleston returning to Big Finish and Doctor Who 60th anniversary special, David Tennant working with his wife of a new TV drama and Matt Smith gives his thoughts on who should be the 14th Doctor after Jodie Whittaker. The Doctor and Donna enter a world of terror inside an abandoned library. They're given only one warning: count the shadows.As the shadows rise, the Doctor forges an alliance with the mysterious River Song. However, can anyone stop the Vashta Nerada?Support the show on Patreon - www.patreon.com/biggeronthepodiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rKhNkx...Social LinksTim's Twitter - https://twitter.com/TimxSaxbyHarry's Twitter - https://twitter.com/hemurdoch?lang=enBigger On The Inside Twitter - https://twitter.com/BiggerOnThePodBigger On The Inside Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/biggeronthepodSend us an email for us to read out on the podcast - biggerontheinsidepod@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dungeoneered
The Vashta Nerada (Doctor Who) and creating a Plague

Dungeoneered

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 61:18


In this episode we talk about the shadows that are the Vashta Nerada. We then create our own plague to throw into our ever growing season 3. Thanks to Arcane Anthems for offering amazing royalty free music for nerds like us, we used their amazing tracks Shillelagh (Spirit of Brynn) and Solemn Rest for our intro and outro respectively. For any of you looking to email us questions don't forget to put in the subject line HELP when you email us at Dungeoneered@hotmail.com

DWBRcast
DWBRcast 232 - Silence in the Library & Forest of the Dead!

DWBRcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 79:02


Todo mundo morreu mas passa bem! Silence in the Library & Forest of the Dead (S04E08 & S04E09) traz a estreia de uma personagem que se tornou especial para os fãs: River Song! Ela já conhece muito bem o Doutor, mas ele não faz ideia de quem ela seja. Com sua equipe, ela e o Doutor enfrentam os Vashta Nerada na biblioteca. Em outro lugar, uma garota é atendida por um tal de Dr. Moon. Como tudo está conectado? Vem nesse review mais do que aguardado!

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast
No One to Blame but Himself

Flight Through Entirety: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 57:49


This week, Nathan, Peter and Richard are joined by renowned Doctor Who blogger Johnny Spandrell, but we spend most of our time lurking among the bookshelves frightened by our own shadows. And despite the customary non-stop chattering, it’s all about Silence in the Library. Notes and links Fans of the Vashta Nerada will also enjoy ... Read more

Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast
Episode 259: Doctor Who “Improper Dave”

Synthaholics: A Star Trek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 77:37


Episode 259: Doctor Who “Improper Dave” This week, Dave becomes “Improper Dave” to Proper Dave and Other Dave! Aaron and Holly talked him into watching TWO Doctor Who episodes- fan favorites: “Silence in the Library” and “Forest of the Dead”. He met David Tennant’s Doctor, The Most Important Woman in the Universe, River Song, and the Vashta Nerada! As established fans of the show, Holly and Aaron knew they enjoyed these episodes, but if you’re interested in what Improper Dave thinks, give this week's episode a listen, and remember to count the shadows! Our music is provided by! http://warp11.com/  you can follow them at! https://twitter.com/warp11 If you would like to donate to us to help keep the show going please look at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Synthaholics?ty=h If you are a fan of Guy Davis and his art and comics you can support him at his Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/GSDavisArt?ty=h Take a look at Holly’s Website and blog https://hollymichellev.wixsite.com/voiceover Join the Facebook conversation!  https://www.facebook.com/groups/Synthaholics/ Email us synthaholics@yahoo.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/synthaholics Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/SynthaholicDuo  Or Tumblr http://synthaholics.tumblr.com/ Subscribe to us on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/synthaholics-star-trek-podcast/id981239466?mt=2 Subscribe to us on Google Play https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Immzfeujybtpjrz54khq3luqj3m Subscribe to us on iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/show/263-synthaholics-a-star/ Or subscribe to us on Stitcher Radio http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/david-duncan/synthaholics?refid=stpr

List Envy
Top 5 rebooted Doctor Who episodes

List Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 70:04


Mark gets wobbly-wobbly and timey-wimey with tech YouTuber George Chachanidze. The pair started by discussing their favourite incarnations of the Doctor, and then their favourite — or least favourite — companions. Spoilers abound If you’re not caught up with Doctor Whoand you intend to, be warned that Mark and George will spoil the hell out of it for you. Honourable mentions The Family of Blood Kerblam! The Empty Child The Eleventh Hour Mummy on the Orient Express George’s picks In order of discussion: Heaven Sent (S09E11; Peter Capaldi) This highly dramatic and Groundhog Day reminiscent episode takes place shortly after the death of the Doctor’s companion Clara, and is pretty much entirely a monologue. The names of the two episodes got mixed up in the recording: Heaven Sent (the one Make and George both like) is the first in a two-parter that concludes with Hell Bent (which George does not like, and Mark couldn’t remember). Blink (S03E10; David Tennant, Freema Agyeman) Blink is regarded by many Whovians as the best of the revival. It introduces the Weeping Angels, who are older than the universe, and zap you back in time to feed off the energy displaced by the life you would have led. Or something. Midnight (S04E10; David Tennant, Catherine Tate) Another Doctor-heavy episode, this takes place on the planet of Midnight, which is made entirely of diamonds. It has a horror movie feel, but is almost a bottle episode (in as much as bottle episodes are often made out of a necessity to keep an eye on the budget.) Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead (S04E08-9; David Tennant, Catherine Tate) This two-parter introduces space archeologist River Song, who would be an important recurring character across multiple Doctor incarnations. It also introduces the Vashta Nerada, a species of space piranha Dalek (S01E06; Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper) This episode reintroduces the Daleks in a Utah bunker filled with alien bric-à-brac. It brought them back defeated and weakened, which laid the groundwork for a new generation to be terrified by them all over again. Mark’s picks In order of discussion: Father’s Day (S01E08; Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper) This episode came early on in the reboot's run, and takes place in 1987, wherein Rose saves her dad from being hit by a car, only to unleash a squadron of time-devouring pterodactyls called reapers. The Beast Below (S05E02; Matt Smith, Karen Gillan) This steampunk episode takes place on Starship UK, which carries England, Northern Ireland and Wales — but not Scotland — on the back of a giant space whale, who is kept in perpetual agony to ensure it keeps moving. The finale of the episode see the Doctor’s companion Amy realise that the whale would’ve carried the citizens regardless, because it couldn’t stand to see the children cry. The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit (S02E08-9; David Tennant, Billie Piper) This two-parter takes place on a planet that we believe to be Hell, and where the villain is the actual devil. It introduced the Ood, and wasn’t afraid to make religious points (given that this is a show for children). World Enough and Time (S10E11; Peter Capaldi, Pearl Mackie, Matt Lucas) The first in a two-parter that sees Bill become a Cyberman, Mark picked this for very specific reasons. More of George Chachanidze You can follow George on Twitter, find him and Paul on YouTube discussing tech, and follow his journey living a life without a smartphone.

SQPN: Secrets of Doctor Who
Forest of the Dead

SQPN: Secrets of Doctor Who

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 40:40


In the second of this two-part story, the Doctor and Donna come to a costly compromise with the Vashta Nerada. Jimmy, Dom, and Fr. Cory talk about the sacrifices made, the ongoing ripples through the future of the series, and a writer's inability to commit to finality. The post Forest of the Dead appeared first on SQPN.com.

Who New Podcast
Episode 409: Forest of the Dead Part 2

Who New Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018


We had so much to discuss about Forest of the Dead that it needed two episodes! Join us for the second part of our discussion of episode 409: Forest of the Dead Donna’s world has shattered, the Vashta Nerada continue to hunt, and the mystery of CAL is revealed.  But it’s River and her actions ...

Who New Podcast
Episode 409: Forest of the Dead Part 1

Who New Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018


The Doctor and River are on the run from the Vashta Nerada in the Library. And Donna Noble has been saved, but has she survived? Join us as we discuss episode 409: Forest of the Dead The Vashta Nerada are killing people one by one. The mystery of River Song deepens as she reveals the ...

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast
Episode 10 - Cute, Scary, or Overused?

Time and Space: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 33:53


Favorite AliensDaleks, Cybermen, and Sontarans -- oh my! The myriad of aliens and monsters in Doctor Who are almost too numerous to name. Jessica and Phillip go through a round-robin listing of their favorite aliens in the franchise. Adipose, Silurians, Vashta Nerada, the Ood, and more make an apperance -- which ones should be used again and which ones should be given a rest for a series or more? Let us know your favorites! Which ones should the Thirteenth Doctor meet again?In their look into the TARDIS library, the couple examines the first aliens to appear in "Doctor Who" - The Daleks. They discuss how much have these infamous villains changed since their first introduction in 1963 with the First Doctor.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 713: #DoctorWho - Classic Doctors - New Monsters Volume 2 from @BigFinish

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 14:17


@TinDogPodcast reviews the wonderful  #DoctorWho - Classic Doctors - New Monsters Volume 2 from @BigFinish   CLASSIC DOCTORS, NEW MONSTERS VOLUME 02   This title was released in July 2017. It will be exclusively available to buy from the BF website until September 30th 2017, and on general sale after this date. A brand new boxset of four adventures, featuring monsters from the new series of Doctor Who! Night of the Vashta Nerada by John Dorney Funworld was set to be the happiest planet in the galaxy. A planet of joy, of euphoria, of laughter and delight. Except construction was marred by reports of a predator and then, a few days before opening, all communication ceased. Owner Georgia Donnelly is desperate to open the resort and has hired Amanda Steele's crew to find out what happened on the planet. They're the best. But even they might not be up to the task. Joined by the Doctor and being picked off one by one, they slowly start to realise that something terrifying lurks in the shadows. Empire of the Racnoss by Scott Handcock When a distress call rips the TARDIS from the Vortex, dragging it back through time, it arrives in the midst of a conflict between Gallifrey and an ancient foe. The Doctor, as ever, wants to help, but in returning a wounded combatant home, he becomes further and further entangled in a web of deceit and recrimination. A web spun by an eight-legged Empress and her minions… The Empire of the Racnoss is at war, and wherever he stands, the Doctor is on the wrong side. The Carrionite Curse by Simon Guerrier Katy Bell returns to her Midlands home to find strange goings-on at the buskers fair. A witch trial in the 1980s. A bonfire ready to be lit... Luckily, a colourful visitor is already investigating, and the local vicar, Katy's dad, is versed in tales of the macabre. Terrifying forces are on the loose, and the town hall holds a secret. There is black magic in the Black Country, and the Doctor has the name of his enemy on the tip of his tongue... Something wicked this way comes. Day of the Vashta Nerada by Matt Fitton As the Time War rages, Cardinal Ollistra of Gallifrey seeks to create ever more dangerous weapons to deploy against the enemy. When the Doctor stumbles across Synthesis Station, he discovers that the Time Lords have sponsored a project to weaponise already-lethal creatures. But in doing so, Eva Morrison and her team have unwittingly used a colony of Vashta Nerada with a very unfortunate history of humanoid contact. The Doctor finds himself leading a desperate race for survival, in which the shadows may be the least of their worries… Written By: John Dorney, Scott Handcock, Simon Guerrier, Matt Fitton Directed By: Barnaby Edwards Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Peter Davison (The Doctor), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Paul McGann (The Doctor), Adjoa Andoh (Racnoss Empress), Nigel Planer(Old Racnoss Emperor/ Herrax), Andrew French (Racnoss Consort), Lisa Kay(Alayna), Pam Ferris (Amanda Steele), Lorelei King (Georgia Donnelly), Emma Lowndes (Phelan), Matt Devitt (Bennetto), Maya Sondhi (Katy Bell), Andrée Bernard (Mary Sissinghurst), Adèle Anderson (Eileen Nelthorpe), Michael Fenton-Stevens (Rev Douglas Bell), Jacqueline Pearce (Ollistra), Jan Ravens (Dr Eva Morrison), Himesh Patel (Biotech Dendry), Tim Wallers (Commander Roxita/ Security Chief Raldon). Other parts played by members of the cast.   Producer David Richardson Script Editor Matt Fitton

Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast
Who's He Podcast #255 La la la, la la la la la

Doctor Who: Who's He? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2016 78:05


This week Paul and Phil discuss the final two episodes of Class, The Metaphysical Engine or What Quill Did and The Lost. And what did they think? Were they left disappointed or is there the promise of more to come and does it deserve a second series? Join Phil and Paul as they discuss this somewhat up and down series and marvel as Phil undermines his own argument. And in the news, the broadcast time for The Return of Doctor Mysterio, the Vashta Nerada meet the 4th Doctor for Big Finish, Delia Derbyshire has a road named after her, an unwelcome return of the dreaded stats and in Omega's Tat Corner it's festive fare all round!

Doctor Who: Gallifrey Public Radio
Our Favorites: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead

Doctor Who: Gallifrey Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 78:42


A planet-sized library. 4,022 missing people. Hive-minded swarms of shadow piranhas. A team of futuristic archeologists in peril. And among them, one enigmatic professor with a greater knowledge of events than she reasonably should. Need we say more? It doesn’t take a genius to see why Haley made these episodes her choice for the GPR “Our Favorites” arc. The iconic introduction of River, Donna in full force, the Tenth Doctor’s hair, and of course, the bone-scattering Vashta Nerada. This two-part whirlwind from Steven […]

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 61: Doctor Who 4.08 & 4.09 Silence in the Library - Forest of the Dead

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2008 21:29


"Silence in the Library" is the eighth episode of the of series , first broadcast on . It is the first of a two-part story by , followed by " // if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } // Plot Synopsis The Doctor and Donna arrive in the 51st century at a planet-sized book repository simply called "The Library", summoned by an anonymous request for help on the Doctor's . However, they find it completely devoid of humanoid life, and the Library's computers even claim as such, though when the Doctor widens the search for non-humanoid life, the Library's computers claim over "a million million lifeforms" exist. A Node, an information drone which presents a donated human face to the user to facilitate communication, warns them to count the shadows, which appear despite the lack of objects to cast them. As they try to search for answers, they meet a team of explorers, led by Professor River Song, who have come to ascertain the meaning of the Library's final communication, which states "4022 saved, no survivors". River Song seems to know the Doctor, has a diary with a cover matching the Doctor's , and even possesses a sonic screwdriver. She also later displays knowledge of the TARDIS' "emergency program one". She only admits that she will know the Doctor in his relative future, refusing to disclose more for fear of "". Professor Song also recognises Donna's name, but avoids explaining why Donna was not present when she knew the Doctor. The Doctor organizes the team to make sure the area is well lit as he explains that they are surrounded by , microscopic carnivorous creatures that disguise themselves as shadows to hunt and latch onto their prey. He notes that they are usually nowhere near as aggressive or numerous as the ones here seem to be. Before he can fully explain, however, one of the explorers wanders off and is stripped to the bone in moments. The Doctor and Donna learn that the exploration team wears communication devices which link to their nervous systems for thought-based communication. As a side-effect, these devices tend to pick up an imprint of the user at the moment of death, creating a short-lived "Data Ghost" of that person's consciousness. Curiously, the Library's operations seem to be tied to the imagination of a young girl; she sees the Doctor and Donna through the eyes of a security camera when they first break into central room, the exploration team appears on her television when the Doctor attempts to hack the Library computers, and books fly from the shelves when she fiddles with the television's remote control. The girl is under the observation of Dr Moon, a child , at the request of her dad, but Dr Moon insists to the girl that what she imagines in her nightmares is in fact real, while the "real" world is a lie. He also states that there are people in her library who need to be saved. The team's investigation is interrupted when a shadow of Vashta Nerada latches onto the pilot, Dave. Although the Doctor attempts to save him by sealing him inside his suit, the creatures manage to get inside, eat him alive, and then animate his suit in order to chase the other explorers. The Doctor attempts to teleport Donna back to the TARDIS while he leads the rest of the team to safety, but something goes wrong with the teleport and Donna fails to materialize properly. As the team races away from the possessed suit, the Doctor is horrified to find a Node with Donna's face on it, which claims that Donna has left the Library and has been "saved". The show ends in a cliffhanger as the Doctor is forced to leave the Node behind, but is trapped by the approaching suit on one side and the Vashta Nerada shadows on the other. Continuity As shown on the BBC Doctor Who website, there are a number of books in the library either written by former Doctor Who writers or featured in previous episodes. Among those seen are the operating manual for the TARDIS, Origins of the Universe (), The French Revolution (), the Journal of Impossible Things (""/""), (written by , former Doctor Who writer and script editor), Everest in Easy Stages () and Black Orchid (a book first seen in the ). The Doctor mentions that "emergency program one" will send Donna home should she be left alone in the TARDIS for five hours. In "", this program was activated by the to send home. According to Steven Moffat, the squareness gun used by Professor River Song to help the party escape from the impending Vashta Nerada is intended to be the same that was used by in the episode "". Moffat suggests that it was left in the TARDIS after "", and taken by River Song in the Doctor's future. The name "squareness gun" was coined by Rose in the earlier episode. The psychic paper has previously summoned the Doctor to a location in "", where the called the Doctor to his supposed deathbed. The Doctor also mentions that he loves "a little shop", a sentiment previously expressed in the episodes "" and "". Broadcast and reception "Silence in the Library" was scheduled against the final of talent contest and suffered in the ratings as a result. Overnight viewing figures suggested that the episode was watched by 5.4 million viewers, although this increased to 6.27 million when adjusted for . Britain's Got Talent was viewed by 11.52 million in comparison. This was the first time since the series' revival in 2005 that Doctor Who did not have the largest audience share in its timeslot. However, the episode did receive an score of 89 (considered "Excellent"), the joint highest figure the new series has received alongside "", "" and the following episode "". repeat of the episode was watched by 1.35 million viewers, almost double the figures for the equivalent repeat of the previous episode, "". Production Certain scenes were filmed at the and the in , . "Forest of the Dead" is the ninth episode of the of series . It was first broadcast by on . It is the second of a two-part story, following "". // if (window.showTocToggle) { var tocShowText = "show"; var tocHideText = "hide"; showTocToggle(); } // Plot Synopsis Immediately following the events of the previous episode, "", the and the exploration team manage to escape the and take refuge in a well-lit room. As they work out a plan, the Doctor is concerned about how he can trust River Song, so she whispers a single word in his ear which convinces him: his real name. finds herself at a care home named "CAL", apparently two years later, with Dr Moon treating her. He introduces her to another man, Lee, and is later seen visiting the married Donna and her family. However, Donna keeps noticing that something is wrong; she seems to skip from one place to another at a whim, only to be reminded of the journey by Dr Moon, who does this frequently by ending his sentences with "...and then you remembered/forgot"). Meanwhile, the little girl watches both the Doctor and Donna by switching channels on her television. In the library, the Doctor discovers that the moon is sending out electromagnetic signals that are interfering with his . Strackman Lux explains that the moon is a for the planet-side computer core. The Doctor briefly interrupts this signal, and suddenly appears in Dr Moon's place next to Donna; Dr Moon is quite literally the "doctor moon". The Doctor then understands that the message "4022 saved" did not mean they were rescued, but that their teleport patterns were saved to the library's hard drive. They are found once more by the Vashta Nerada suit and forced to flee, but the Doctor stays behind to reason with it. Through the communicator on the suit, the Vashta Nerada explain that the library is their "forest"; the paper of the countless books in the library was made from trees filled with Vashta Nerada spores, from which they hatched after being shipped to the library. They manage to kill Other Dave and resume the chase. River still laments the non-appearance of the Doctor she knew, recalling him making whole armies run away and opening the with a snap of his fingers. Anita notices she has two shadows, and the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to tint her visor to attempt to trick the Vashta Nerada into thinking they are already in there. In the computer core, the truth of the situation is revealed to Donna by none other than Miss Evangelista. She reveals that her Data Ghost was captured by the library's wireless internet, but was corrupted and caused her face to become severely disfigured while increasing her intelligence, leaving her "brilliant but unloved" and able to see the false reality for what it really is. She points out that all the children are merely identical copies, and gets Donna to remember the library. However, the young girl, watching from her television, does not want Donna to know and uses her television remote control to injure one of Donna's children as a diversion. Donna leaves Miss Evangelista behind, but her acceptance of the simulated reality is nevertheless shaken, and her invented children disappear when confronted with the fact that they do not exist. The little girl, increasingly frustrated by events, "switches off" her father and throws the remote control to the floor, activating the computer's self-destruct mechanism. Dr Moon attempts to protect the girl as he is programmed to do, but he is also switched off. Professor River Song gives her life in place of the Doctor. To stop the self-destruct, the Doctor, River Song, and Lux make their way to the computer core. Here, Lux reveals the meaning of CAL: it is an acronym for the name Charlotte Abigail Lux, his grandfather's daughter, who was wired into the computer as a child because she was dying. In this manner, Charlotte could live forever with the sum total of human knowledge to pass the time. However, storing the patterns of 4022 unique people has filled her computer core, and is preventing normal operations. The only way to set things right is to reintegrate them in the library. As CAL cannot do this alone, the Doctor prepares to wire his own mind into the system as extra memory, though it will surely kill him. As he works, he uses his screwdriver to un-tint Anita's visor to reveal a skeleton inside - she had been dead for some time now. He insists that in exchange for getting to keep their forest, he will get to save the people in the computer core. They initially refuse, but when the Doctor tells them to search for his name in the library's archives, they immediately reconsider and give him a day to clear the planet. River, unwilling to let the Doctor die, which would rewrite history and erase their time together, knocks him out and takes his place, rescuing those trapped in the computer at the cost of her life instead of his. As the rescued humans are teleported home, Donna meets up with the Doctor. Having been unable to find her husband from the virtual world, the pair walks to the TARDIS, unaware that he is in the next group being teleported out. As the Doctor mournfully leaves River's diary and her sonic screwdriver in the library, he realises the reason why his future self gave her the sonic screwdriver in the first place: it holds a communication device with a Data Ghost. He uses it to bring River back to life inside the computer. After returning to the TARDIS, he decides to test what River Song said about his future: he opens and closes the TARDIS doors by snapping his fingers, then continues his adventures. Meanwhile, River Song appears in the virtual world, where she is greeted by Charlotte and Dr Moon. Anita, the two Daves and Miss Evangelista (her face restored) also appear, their Data Ghosts having been saved by Charlotte and brought into the computer for eternity. Josh and Ella, the homogeneous children from CAL's world, are seen to live with Charlotte and River. Continuity Multiple items from previous episodes are reused here. The wedding dress Catherine Tate wears in this episode is the same dress she wore in "". According to Steven Moffat, the squareness gun used by Professor River Song to help the party escape from the impending Vashta Nerada at the beginning of the episode is intended to be the same that was used by in the episode "". Moffat suggests that it was left in the TARDIS after "", and taken by River Song in the Doctor's future. The name "squareness gun" was coined by in the earlier episode. The (seen throughout and in other places) is alluded to once more: a picture of blonde girl and a wolf is visible in Charlotte's house. There are some similarities between River Song and , a character created by as a companion of the and late Doctors in series of novels in the 1990s. Both characters are archaeologists from the future who came to be the Doctor's most trusted companion. Professor River Song uses (not heard by the viewer) in order to gain his trust. The secret behind the Doctor's true name was also explored in "" (also by Steven Moffat), "" and "", and later referred to in "".  Production "Forest of the Dead" was initially announced under the title "River's Run", before its name was changed relatively late in production. Several scenes from this episode and "Silence in the Library" were filmed at . These include the library reception area where the TARDIS arrives, and the staircase where the Doctor and Donna look out over the empty library. The climactic scenes of the episode (in the library core) were filmed in an electrical substation of a disused factory in Waunarlwydd, Swansea. Josh and Ella, Donna's two children in the computer-generated world, were named after Steven Moffat's son and his son's friend. Reception Based on overnight returns, it is estimated that Forest of the Dead was watched by 7.1 million viewers, giving it a 40.0% audience share; the highest in Series Four and the highest in its timeslot. The episode received an score of 89 (considered "Excellent"), the joint highest score the programme has achieved alongside "", "" and the preceding episode "". 199a – "Silence in the Library" episode The Doctor, Donna and the explorers find the skeleton of one of their companions. Cast () () Guest stars – Professor River Song – Dr MoonEve Newton – The GirlMark Dexter – DadSarah Niles – Node 1Joshua Dallas – Node 2 - Strackman Lux – Miss EvangelistaJessika Williams – Anita – Other DaveHarry Peacock – Proper Dave Production Writer Director Script editor Producer Executive producer(s) Production code 4.8 Series Length 45 mins Originally broadcast Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" "" 199b – "Forest of the Dead" episode Donna discovers that Miss Evangelista was corrupted when she was uploaded to the data core. Cast () () Guest stars – Professor River Song – Dr MoonHarry Peacock – Proper Dave – Strackman LuxJessika Williams – Anita – Other DaveEve Newton – The GirlMark Dexter – DadJason Pitt – LeeEloise Rakic-Platt – EllaAlex Midwood – Joshua – Miss EvangelistaJonathan Reuben - Man Production Writer Director Script editor Producer Executive producer(s) Production code 4.9 Series Length 45 mins Originally broadcast Chronology ← Preceded by Followed by → "" ""