that sounds suspiciously like a companion introduction story title.
whenever RTD introduced a companion, the episode title referenced the companion: Rose, Smith and Jones, Partners in Crime.
then again the same cannot be said for any of Moffat's stories, so maybe not.
Here's hoping. Then maybe I can start to forget the unbearable Clara and the bore that was Danny pink and actually see the doctor with a less big headed companion who's relationship with the doctor would actually seem friendly and real, and I could actually enjoy the relationship with his companion again like in the pre clara times.
Which is the best magician or magic man;the Doctor or Santa?
Another rivalry between legendary figures,like Robin Hood.
And is the Doctor to be "santa's little helper"?
Definitely sounds like an introduction episode for a new companion too.
It does but then we've been here before with deliberately misleading titles, e.g. The Next Doctor...
If we are getting a new companion, anyone reckon there's any chance of them appearing in the Christmas episode and deciding to join the Doctor at the end of the episode?
It does but then we've been here before with deliberately misleading titles, e.g. The Next Doctor...
If we are getting a new companion, anyone reckon there's any chance of them appearing in the Christmas episode and deciding to join the Doctor at the end of the episode?
let's hope santa brings some christmas cheer and remove oswald for good
Egypt, 1922
The Doctor and Clara are on a Nile cruise after their exhausting Christmas escapade.
Among the passengers is celebrated illusionist, Harry Houdini, who regales his fellow travellers with a magic show. The unimpressed Doctor tries to spoil it for Clara by telling her how each illusion is performed. But Clara is intrigued with the handsome Hungarian-American.
When they disembark at Giza, a huge crowd has gathered. They've come to witness Houdini's most sensational escape act yet: He is to be bound, mummified, sealed in a stone sarcophagus and buried under the Pyramid of Cheops.
Only the Doctor knows that this will incur the wrath of the powerful Osirians (an alien race who were basis of the ancient Egyptian deities and who built the Pyramids for space and time travel) but his attempt to stop Houdini results in his arrest....
Egypt, 1922
The Doctor and Clara are on a Nile cruise after their exhausting Christmas escapade.
Among the passengers is celebrated illusionist, Harry Houdini, who regales his fellow travellers with a magic show. The unimpressed Doctor tries to spoil it for Clara by telling her how each illusion is performed. But Clara is intrigued with the handsome Hungarian-American.
When they disembark at Giza, a huge crowd has gathered. They've come to witness Houdini's most sensational escape act yet: He is to be bound, mummified, sealed in a stone sarcophagus and buried under the Pyramid of Cheops.
Only the Doctor knows that this will incur the wrath of the powerful Osirians (an alien race who were basis of the ancient Egyptian deities and who built the Pyramids for space and time travel) but his attempt to stop Houdini results in his arrest....
Thats all I know so far.
not a bad attempt at a made up epp.only you forgot clara won't be there since she's leaving
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whenever RTD introduced a companion, the episode title referenced the companion: Rose, Smith and Jones, Partners in Crime.
then again the same cannot be said for any of Moffat's stories, so maybe not.
Here's hoping. Then maybe I can start to forget the unbearable Clara and the bore that was Danny pink and actually see the doctor with a less big headed companion who's relationship with the doctor would actually seem friendly and real, and I could actually enjoy the relationship with his companion again like in the pre clara times.
It was attached to the end to the end of the BFI screening for Last Christmas.
Another rivalry between legendary figures,like Robin Hood.
And is the Doctor to be "santa's little helper"?
It does but then we've been here before with deliberately misleading titles, e.g. The Next Doctor...
If we are getting a new companion, anyone reckon there's any chance of them appearing in the Christmas episode and deciding to join the Doctor at the end of the episode?
The Doctor and Clara are on a Nile cruise after their exhausting Christmas escapade.
Among the passengers is celebrated illusionist, Harry Houdini, who regales his fellow travellers with a magic show. The unimpressed Doctor tries to spoil it for Clara by telling her how each illusion is performed. But Clara is intrigued with the handsome Hungarian-American.
When they disembark at Giza, a huge crowd has gathered. They've come to witness Houdini's most sensational escape act yet: He is to be bound, mummified, sealed in a stone sarcophagus and buried under the Pyramid of Cheops.
Only the Doctor knows that this will incur the wrath of the powerful Osirians (an alien race who were basis of the ancient Egyptian deities and who built the Pyramids for space and time travel) but his attempt to stop Houdini results in his arrest....
Thats all I know so far.
She can't even be in the Christmas Special because she left in Kill the Moon.
But then so did The Caretaker ;-)
That's... a fair point.