Doctor Who: Space and Time

Doctor Who: Space and Time (2011)

EndedScripted showComedy, Science-Fiction

The Doctor, Amy, and Rory get stuck in a time paradox within the T.A.R.D.I.S.

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Scheduleevery Friday (3 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02TimeMar 18, 2011
S01E01SpaceMar 18, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' premiere?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' premiered on December 25, 2011.

Who directed 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' was directed by Richard Senior.

How long is the runtime of 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' has a runtime of approximately 8 minutes.

Which Doctor does 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' feature?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' features the Eleventh Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith.

Who is the companion in 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

In 'Doctor Who: Space and Time', the Doctor's companion is Amy Pond, portrayed by Karen Gillan.

Where does the majority of 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' take place?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' primarily takes place inside the TARDIS, the Doctor's time-traveling spaceship.

What is the main plot of 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' revolves around the Doctor and Amy getting trapped in a time loop within the TARDIS.

Who wrote the script for 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' was written by Steven Moffat, the show's head writer at the time.

How does 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' differ from a regular episode of 'Doctor Who'?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' is a mini-episode created specifically for the 2011 Doctor Who Christmas special.

Are there any recurring characters from the main series in 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

Yes, in 'Doctor Who: Space and Time', the character of Rory Williams, portrayed by Arthur Darvill, makes an appearance.

What is the tone of 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' combines elements of comedy and drama, with a focus on the Doctor and Amy's relationship.

Are there any notable guest stars in 'Doctor Who: Space and Time'?

No, 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' does not feature any notable guest stars.

Does 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' introduce any new villains or creatures?

No, 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' does not introduce any new villains or creatures.

Is 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' considered a significant episode in the Doctor Who canon?

While 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' is not considered a significant episode in the Doctor Who canon, it is a fun and memorable addition to the Christmas specials.

Does 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' have any notable visual effects or set designs?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' features impressive visual effects, particularly in its depiction of the TARDIS interior and time loops.

Does 'Doctor Who: Space and Time' have any major character developments or revelations?

'Doctor Who: Space and Time' primarily focuses on the Doctor and Amy's bond, showcasing their friendship and the Doctor's protectiveness towards his companion.

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