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Thursday 18 Mar 2010
You are here: Home Work/Reviews Doctor Who Dr's D'ter Reviews Simon Brew
Den Of Geek review "The Doctor's Daughter" (UK) -2
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Doctor Who series 4 episode 6 review: The Doctor's Daughter.

Simon Brew

Last year, The Lazarus Experiment marked a slight turnaround in the fortunes of Doctor Who, leading on to a terrific run of episodes, including The Family of Blood and Blink. That said, at the time, I found the episode totally forgettable, aside from the fact that it proved to have resonance when The Master referred to something in it come the big showdown at the end of the series.

I felt pretty much the same about The Doctor’s Daughter.

Georgia Moffett in Doctor WhoYou have to start, though, by giving full credit to the Who team for tackling the one question that’s never been satisfactorily addressed, namely the Doctor's offspring. We had a brief snippet a few series’ back, when Tennant’s Doctor revealed that he had a child, once. And inside a few minutes of this episode, his arm had been stuck in a machine, and he had another one. Is it fair to say that the clumsy machine may make a reappearance? If not, Georgia Moffett as his ‘daughter’ has spin-off series written all over her.

It also led to the best moments of the episode. Never mind the fact that his daughter, soon christened Jenny, was wearing the kind of tight T-shirt that a father would surely clamp down on, there was room in the episode for some further exploration of the Doctor’s children. This is where Tennant is at his best, too, because when he tones down the overexcited shouting (which, I must confess, I don’t really mind), the man really can act, and he did so here. His conversation with Donna about his past managed the trick of finding new ways to explore a character who has been around for over four decades.

Georgia Moffett, as Jenny, was a welcome addition too, even though you couldn’t help but feel that her introduction was a little contrived. She acquitted herself well, and certainly won't do the sale of action figures too much harm. And Catherine Tate’s Donna continues to be a valid addition to the Tardis, too. The mechanic between her and Tennant is, on the whole, working exceptionally well so far, and here was no difference. Felt a bit sorry for Freema Agyeman, though. Martha Jones was brought back a few episodes ago, and is now being plonked back home without really moving the character on, in spite of Agyeman's best efforts.

The rest of the episode? In some ways again, reminiscent of old-style Doctor Who, with a more limited than usual budget, and a lot of corridors to run around (a notion played with in the occasionally tongue-in-cheek script). It was, to be fair, quite forgettable, with an unwinnable war, the quite effective Hath (why couldn’t the Tardis understand what they were saying, out of interest?) and a rampant military general who wants to shoot people.

It also had an ending that might be good for expanding the Who universe, but felt a little obvious. Surely this would have been more effective had Jenny actually died at the end? That said, I do get that having a Time Lordish-relative of sorts is plum for further exploration, whether in this series of beyond.

Still, The Doctor’s Daughter wasn’t one of my favourite episodes of the past few series, no matter how important it may turn out to be. And incidentally, there was no mention of missing wasps this week though, nor any more planets disappearing.

But what we do have is the near-turning point of the series. Last year, after the one-week Eurovision break (which appears to be on the schedules again), the back of the series proved at times to be quite superb. Next week is episode seven, and from after there, we can surely consider ourselves on the run in to the big villain reveal at the end of the series.

Even though we all seem to know who’s coming, there’s still a lot of loose ends out there waiting to be tied….

10/05/08
Original review here.
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New DW Audiobook

A new Doctor Who audiobook was released by BBC Audio on Wednesday 3rd March 2010. Entitled "Doctor Who: Autonomy", it is a 10th Doctor Adventure adapted from the book by Daniel Blythe and is narrated by Georgia.

An older audiobook - Red Dawn - is being offered for purchase and download from Big Finish.

More details on the Audiobooks Page.

 
DWM Special V6

In Their Own Words Volume 6 is the latest in the Doctor Who Magazine Special Editions to cover episodes of Doctor Who through the years 1997 to 2009. This, of course means that the 10th Doctor epsiode The Doctor's Daughter is included in the publication, featuring Georgia as Jenny.

The full cover pic is in the Doctor Who Magazine Section.

 
City of Spires

Doctor Who : City of Spires, the Sixth Doctor audio adventure from Big Finish has released some details about the 2CD set. The CD story goes on sale on 30th April 2010 and stars Colin Baker as The Doctor, Frazer Hines as Jaime and Georgia Moffett as Alice.

More details in the Doctor Who Section.

 
Dreamland DVD

Dreamland, the Doctor Who animated adventure is released on DVD. The two disc set comprises of the 45 minute Dreamland adventure, plus the three part documentary Doctor Who Greatest Moments.

The DVD is released on Feb 1st in the UK and May 4th in North America and is available through the Online Shop.

 
Doctor Who DVD Files

The latest issue of The Doctor Who DVD Files (Issue 24) was released on December 2nd 2009 by G.E.Fabbri. The issue focuses on The Doctor's daughter Jenny, who, of course, was played in the story by Georgia. The DW DVD Files Page has more...

 
The Doctor's Daughter Video Clips

There's a new section to the website - The Doctor's Daughter Video Gallery. Some clips from the actual episode, along with some behind-the-scenes clips from the accompanying Doctor Who Confidential documentary.

 
DWO Interview

A short interview conducted by Doctor Who Online reveals some of Georgia's plans for next year and her love for Lionel Richie!

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Syfy to air Merlin

Syfy has acquired the basic cable rights to U.K. series "Merlin", with all 26 episodes of the first two seasons to be shown in April 2010.

 
White Van Man

Georgia is to star with Will Mellor and Clive Mantle in a new sitcom made by ITV Studios for BBC Three. The Sitcom - called White Van Man - centers around Ollie, an aspiring restaurateur whose dreams are dashed when his father suffers a heart attack and he has to take over the family painting and decorating business.

More details in the White Van Man Section.

 
Merlin

Georgia has appeared in Merlin as Lady Vivian. The Merlin Section has the episode details, the Merlin Gallery and Merlin Video Sections have screencaps and short video clips from the episode.

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Georgia Moffett | The Fan Forum is now "open for business"!! The Forum allows fans to discuss, comment and generally chat about Georgia's work.

There are forums there for her work on Casualty, The Bill and her other TV shows - and a dedicated Doctor Who forum with boards not only to discuss her performance in The Doctor's Daughter, but Dreamland, Red Dawn and the audio book, Snowglobe 7.

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