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Army of Ghosts

"Army of Ghosts" is the twelfth and penultimate episode in the second series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who which was first broadcast on BBC One on 1 July 2006. It is the first episode of a two-part story; the concluding episode, "Doomsday", was first broadcast on 8 July.

177a – "Army of Ghosts"
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Production
Directed byGraeme Harper
Written byRussell T Davies
Script editorHelen Raynor
Produced byPhil Collinson
Executive producer(s)Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
Music byMurray Gold
SeriesSeries 2
Running time1st of 2-part story, 45 minutes
First broadcast1 July 2006 (2006-07-01)
Chronology
← Preceded by
"Fear Her"
Followed by →
"Doomsday"
List of Doctor Who episodes (2005–present)

The episode is set in London, some time after the events of the 2006 episode "Love & Monsters". In the episode, the Cybermen come to Earth from a parallel world by following a spherical ship through an interdimensional breach. The Torchwood Institute intends to open this breach further for use as an energy source.

Plot edit

Jackie shows the Tenth Doctor and Rose a vaguely humanoid and luminous silhouette that momentarily appears in her flat, which Jackie insists is the ghost of her deceased father. Jackie explains that for the past two months, millions of ghosts began appearing all over the world. Humans have come to accept them and believe that they are the manifestations of loved ones.

Conducting an experiment, the Doctor determines that the ghosts are in fact impressions of something forcing its way into this universe. The Doctor tracks the signal back and uses the TARDIS to travel there with Rose and Jackie, arriving at the Torchwood Institute in Canary Wharf. The Doctor and Jackie are taken by soldiers to see Torchwood's director Yvonne Hartman, while the TARDIS is impounded with Rose inside. Yvonne shows the Doctor the invisible breach which is the source of the ghost energy, along with a ship which came through the breach: a "Void ship", designed to exist in the space between universes known as the Void. Torchwood built One Canada Square[N 1] around the breach and conducted experiments on it, forcing it open in an attempt to harness it as a source of energy. Yvonne also reveals to the Doctor that his encounter with Queen Victoria made him an enemy of the state and was the catalyst for the creation of Torchwood.[N 2]

Meanwhile, Rose, masquerading as a Torchwood employee, slips out of the TARDIS, and gains access to the sphere chamber, where she finds Mickey, also disguised as Torchwood staff. An advance guard of Cybermen subvert and manipulate three employees into initiating an unscheduled ghost shift to forcibly open the breach, causing millions of ghosts to appear across the globe before they materialise into their true form, the Cybermen. At the same time the Cybermen arrive, the sphere suddenly activates and begins to open. The Cybermen are similarly oblivious to the origins of the sphere; they simply followed its course through the breach.

In the sphere chamber, Mickey explains to Rose that after a battle in the parallel universe[N 3] the Cybermen mysteriously disappeared. He happened upon their means of escape and returned to his native universe with the intention of stopping them. Mickey believes that the Cybermen are in control of the sphere and produces a gun to destroy whatever is in it. Rose is horrified when the sphere opens and reveals its occupants to be four Daleks.

Continuity edit

The majority of this episode takes place in the Torchwood Institute, which is seen on screen for the first time. The phrase "Torchwood" originated from an anagram of Doctor Who used to conceal the "rushes" tapes during the filming of the first series.[1] It was an arc word used through the majority of the second series,[2] starting with the series one episode "Bad Wolf".[3]

The episode's secondary plot device is the Cybermen, from the parallel universe featured in "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel".[4][5][6] The Cybermen breaking through plastic sheets is a recurring theme throughout Cybermen appearances, in particular, The Tomb of the Cybermen (1967), The Invasion (1968) and Earthshock (1982).[7][8][9][10] The concept of a CyberKing, mentioned by Mickey, would eventually come to pass in "The Next Doctor" (2008).

The episode is also the first in which Freema Agyeman appears, although she is not playing the role of Martha Jones, which she would play in series 3, but a minor character named Adeola (who is later revealed to be Martha's cousin). Russell T Davies admired Agyeman's performance as Adeola and called her back to fill the role of companion that Piper had chosen to leave.

Production edit

 
One Canada Square became Torchwood Tower.

The two-part finale comprising "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday" was originally going to take place in Cardiff on the time rift which was the focus of the episodes "The Unquiet Dead" and "Boom Town". With the commission of the Torchwood series in 2005, Davies decided to base the spin-off in Cardiff and relocate "Army of Ghosts" and "Doomsday" to Canary Wharf in London.[citation needed]

To ensure that Noel Clarke and Shaun Dingwall (Mickey Smith and Pete Tyler, respectively) were available for filming, the story was filmed in the season's third production block along with "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel". Filming for the story started on 2 November 2005 on location in Kennington, but this story did not become the primary focus of the production crew until 29 November, when filming began on the scenes in and around the sphere chamber. Scenes in the lever room, the main setting for the story, were filmed between 12 and 15 December, and 3 and 5 January 2006.[citation needed]

The episode also features references to other programmes by the BBC. The most notable of these is the cameo of Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders, where she bars a ghost, who she presumes to be Den Watts, from The Queen Victoria. Watts, presumed killed in 1989, had returned to the soap in 2003,[11] before being killed a second time in 2005 after being written out of the show.[12] Other British TV personalities appearing in the episode are Trisha Goddard, Alistair Appleton and Derek Acorah, appearing as themselves. Additionally, the shot of One Canada Square is taken from the opening credits of The Apprentice.[13] A programme with the same name as a controversial broadcast in 1992 by the BBC, Ghostwatch, also appears in the show.

Location shooting took place at the Coal Exchange and Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay.[14]

Broadcast and reception edit

To keep the appearance of the Daleks secret, the final scene was removed from all preview tapes and replaced with a title card reading "final scene withheld until transmission", including the copy given to the Doctor Who microsite's "fear forecast" team.[15]

The episode was watched by 8.19 million viewers, and was the seventh most watched programme of the week, behind four World Cup games and two episodes of Coronation Street. The Companion episode of Doctor Who Confidential gained 570,000 viewers.[16] The episode's Appreciation Index was 86, above the average baseline of 77 for drama series.[17]

The episode was generally well reviewed by critics. The Stage commented that the episode was "a tense contest, full of drama, tears, adversity and two powerful forces coming face to face in the ultimate battle" while mockingly downplaying the England football team's defeat earlier that evening. The author of the review then stated that the cliffhanger increased his affection of the show. The Guardian commented that the episode was "Who back at its best" while The People complimented the humour of the scene of the Doctor channel surfing.[18] Jacob Clifton of Television Without Pity gave the episode an A− rating.[19] Ahsan Haque of IGN gave the episode 9.8 out of 10 (Incredible), and complimented the pacing of the episode and the revelation of both the Cybermen and the Daleks, concluding that "you couldn't ask for a better cliffhanger".[20]

After its initial airing, the episode was released on DVD with "Fear Her" and "Doomsday" on 25 September 2006.[21] The story ("Army of Ghosts"/"Doomsday") was nominated for the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form.[22]

Notes edit

  1. ^ The episode colloquially refers to the "Torchwood Tower" building as "Canary Wharf".
  2. ^ As depicted in the 2006 episode "Tooth and Claw".
  3. ^ The parallel universe previously appeared in the 2006 episodes "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel".

References edit

  1. ^ "Doctor Who spin-off made in Wales". BBC News. 17 October 2005.
  2. ^ "Welcome to Torchwood". Doctor Who Confidential. 1 July 2006. BBC. BBC Three.
  3. ^ Russell T Davies (writer), Joe Ahearne (director), Phil Collinson (producer) (11 June 2005). "Bad Wolf". Doctor Who. Series 1. Episode 12. BBC. BBC One.
  4. ^ Tom MacRae (writer), Graeme Harper (director), Phil Collinson (producer) (20 May 2006). "The Age of Steel". Doctor Who. Series 2. Episode 6. BBC. BBC One.
  5. ^ Tom MacRae (writer), Graeme Harper (director), Phil Collinson (producer) (13 May 2006). "Rise of the Cybermen". Doctor Who. Series 2. Episode 5. BBC. BBC One.
  6. ^ Russell T Davies (writer), Graeme Harper (director), Phil Collinson (producer) (8 July 2006). "Doomsday". Doctor Who. Series 2. Episode 13. BBC. BBC One.
  7. ^ Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis (writers), Morris Barry (director), Peter Bryant (producer) (2–23 September 1967). The Tomb of the Cybermen. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
  8. ^ Derrick Sherwin (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Peter Bryant (producer) (2 November – 21 December 1968). The Invasion. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
  9. ^ Eric Saward (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (8–16 March 1982). Earthshock. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
  10. ^ Russell T Davies; Matt Savage. . Archived from the original (MP3) on 21 July 2006. Retrieved 16 September 2006.
  11. ^ "Sixteen million watch Den's return". BBC. 30 September 2003. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  12. ^ "Dirty Den actor leaves EastEnders". BBC. 6 November 2004. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  13. ^ "Episode 12: Welcome to Torchwood" (Embedded Flash object). Doctor Who Confidential. BBC. from the original on 5 July 2006. Retrieved 2 July 2006.
  14. ^ "Walesarts, Coal Exchange and Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff Bay". BBC. Retrieved 30 May 2010.
  15. ^ "Fear Forecast: Army of Ghosts". Doctor Who microsite. BBC. Retrieved 16 September 2006.
  16. ^ Lyon, Shaun (18 July 2006). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 10 December 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  17. ^ . Outpost Gallifrey. 26 January 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2007.
  18. ^ Lyon, Shaun (6 July 2006). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from the original on 10 December 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  19. ^ Clifton, Jacob (30 December 2006). . Television Without Pity. Archived from the original on 18 December 2007. Retrieved 18 January 2008.
  20. ^ Haque, Ahsan (22 December 2006). "Army of Ghosts review". IGN. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  21. ^ "Doctor Who: Series 2 Volume 5". BBC Shop. BBC. from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 7 January 2008.
  22. ^ "Nippon 2007 Hugo Nominees". World Science Fiction Society. from the original on 10 April 2007. Retrieved 29 March 2007.

External links edit

  • "Army of Ghosts" at the Doctor Who Stories Website
  • "Army of Ghosts" at BBC Online  
  • "Army of Ghosts" on Tardis Wiki, the Doctor Who Wiki
  • "Army of Ghosts" at IMDb  

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Not to be confused with Army of the Dead Army of Ghosts is the twelfth and penultimate episode in the second series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who which was first broadcast on BBC One on 1 July 2006 It is the first episode of a two part story the concluding episode Doomsday was first broadcast on 8 July 177a Army of Ghosts Doctor Who episodeCastDoctor David Tennant Tenth DoctorCompanion Billie Piper Rose TylerOthersCamille Coduri Jackie Tyler Noel Clarke Mickey Smith Tracy Ann Oberman Yvonne Hartman Raji James Dr Rajesh Singh Freema Agyeman Adeola Oshodi Hadley Fraser Gareth Oliver Mellor Matt Barbara Windsor Peggy Mitchell Derek Acorah Alistair Appleton Trisha Goddard themselves Paul Kasey Cyber Leader Nicholas Briggs Dalek and Cyberman voices Barnaby Edwards Nicholas Pegg Stuart Crossman Anthony Spargo Dan Barrett David Hankinson Dalek OperatorsProductionDirected byGraeme HarperWritten byRussell T DaviesScript editorHelen RaynorProduced byPhil CollinsonExecutive producer s Russell T DaviesJulie GardnerMusic byMurray GoldSeriesSeries 2Running time1st of 2 part story 45 minutesFirst broadcast1 July 2006 2006 07 01 Chronology Preceded by Fear Her Followed by Doomsday List of Doctor Who episodes 2005 present The episode is set in London some time after the events of the 2006 episode Love amp Monsters In the episode the Cybermen come to Earth from a parallel world by following a spherical ship through an interdimensional breach The Torchwood Institute intends to open this breach further for use as an energy source Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Continuity 2 Production 3 Broadcast and reception 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksPlot editJackie shows the Tenth Doctor and Rose a vaguely humanoid and luminous silhouette that momentarily appears in her flat which Jackie insists is the ghost of her deceased father Jackie explains that for the past two months millions of ghosts began appearing all over the world Humans have come to accept them and believe that they are the manifestations of loved ones Conducting an experiment the Doctor determines that the ghosts are in fact impressions of something forcing its way into this universe The Doctor tracks the signal back and uses the TARDIS to travel there with Rose and Jackie arriving at the Torchwood Institute in Canary Wharf The Doctor and Jackie are taken by soldiers to see Torchwood s director Yvonne Hartman while the TARDIS is impounded with Rose inside Yvonne shows the Doctor the invisible breach which is the source of the ghost energy along with a ship which came through the breach a Void ship designed to exist in the space between universes known as the Void Torchwood built One Canada Square N 1 around the breach and conducted experiments on it forcing it open in an attempt to harness it as a source of energy Yvonne also reveals to the Doctor that his encounter with Queen Victoria made him an enemy of the state and was the catalyst for the creation of Torchwood N 2 Meanwhile Rose masquerading as a Torchwood employee slips out of the TARDIS and gains access to the sphere chamber where she finds Mickey also disguised as Torchwood staff An advance guard of Cybermen subvert and manipulate three employees into initiating an unscheduled ghost shift to forcibly open the breach causing millions of ghosts to appear across the globe before they materialise into their true form the Cybermen At the same time the Cybermen arrive the sphere suddenly activates and begins to open The Cybermen are similarly oblivious to the origins of the sphere they simply followed its course through the breach In the sphere chamber Mickey explains to Rose that after a battle in the parallel universe N 3 the Cybermen mysteriously disappeared He happened upon their means of escape and returned to his native universe with the intention of stopping them Mickey believes that the Cybermen are in control of the sphere and produces a gun to destroy whatever is in it Rose is horrified when the sphere opens and reveals its occupants to be four Daleks Continuity edit The majority of this episode takes place in the Torchwood Institute which is seen on screen for the first time The phrase Torchwood originated from an anagram of Doctor Who used to conceal the rushes tapes during the filming of the first series 1 It was an arc word used through the majority of the second series 2 starting with the series one episode Bad Wolf 3 The episode s secondary plot device is the Cybermen from the parallel universe featured in Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel 4 5 6 The Cybermen breaking through plastic sheets is a recurring theme throughout Cybermen appearances in particular The Tomb of the Cybermen 1967 The Invasion 1968 and Earthshock 1982 7 8 9 10 The concept of a CyberKing mentioned by Mickey would eventually come to pass in The Next Doctor 2008 The episode is also the first in which Freema Agyeman appears although she is not playing the role of Martha Jones which she would play in series 3 but a minor character named Adeola who is later revealed to be Martha s cousin Russell T Davies admired Agyeman s performance as Adeola and called her back to fill the role of companion that Piper had chosen to leave Production editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Army of Ghosts news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp One Canada Square became Torchwood Tower The two part finale comprising Army of Ghosts and Doomsday was originally going to take place in Cardiff on the time rift which was the focus of the episodes The Unquiet Dead and Boom Town With the commission of the Torchwood series in 2005 Davies decided to base the spin off in Cardiff and relocate Army of Ghosts and Doomsday to Canary Wharf in London citation needed To ensure that Noel Clarke and Shaun Dingwall Mickey Smith and Pete Tyler respectively were available for filming the story was filmed in the season s third production block along with Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel Filming for the story started on 2 November 2005 on location in Kennington but this story did not become the primary focus of the production crew until 29 November when filming began on the scenes in and around the sphere chamber Scenes in the lever room the main setting for the story were filmed between 12 and 15 December and 3 and 5 January 2006 citation needed The episode also features references to other programmes by the BBC The most notable of these is the cameo of Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell in EastEnders where she bars a ghost who she presumes to be Den Watts from The Queen Victoria Watts presumed killed in 1989 had returned to the soap in 2003 11 before being killed a second time in 2005 after being written out of the show 12 Other British TV personalities appearing in the episode are Trisha Goddard Alistair Appleton and Derek Acorah appearing as themselves Additionally the shot of One Canada Square is taken from the opening credits of The Apprentice 13 A programme with the same name as a controversial broadcast in 1992 by the BBC Ghostwatch also appears in the show Location shooting took place at the Coal Exchange and Mount Stuart Square Cardiff Bay 14 Broadcast and reception editTo keep the appearance of the Daleks secret the final scene was removed from all preview tapes and replaced with a title card reading final scene withheld until transmission including the copy given to the Doctor Who microsite s fear forecast team 15 The episode was watched by 8 19 million viewers and was the seventh most watched programme of the week behind four World Cup games and two episodes of Coronation Street The Companion episode of Doctor Who Confidential gained 570 000 viewers 16 The episode s Appreciation Index was 86 above the average baseline of 77 for drama series 17 The episode was generally well reviewed by critics The Stage commented that the episode was a tense contest full of drama tears adversity and two powerful forces coming face to face in the ultimate battle while mockingly downplaying the England football team s defeat earlier that evening The author of the review then stated that the cliffhanger increased his affection of the show The Guardian commented that the episode was Who back at its best while The People complimented the humour of the scene of the Doctor channel surfing 18 Jacob Clifton of Television Without Pity gave the episode an A rating 19 Ahsan Haque of IGN gave the episode 9 8 out of 10 Incredible and complimented the pacing of the episode and the revelation of both the Cybermen and the Daleks concluding that you couldn t ask for a better cliffhanger 20 After its initial airing the episode was released on DVD with Fear Her and Doomsday on 25 September 2006 21 The story Army of Ghosts Doomsday was nominated for the 2007 Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form 22 Notes edit The episode colloquially refers to the Torchwood Tower building as Canary Wharf As depicted in the 2006 episode Tooth and Claw The parallel universe previously appeared in the 2006 episodes Rise of the Cybermen and The Age of Steel References edit Doctor Who spin off made in Wales BBC News 17 October 2005 Welcome to Torchwood Doctor Who Confidential 1 July 2006 BBC BBC Three Russell T Davies writer Joe Ahearne director Phil Collinson producer 11 June 2005 Bad Wolf Doctor Who Series 1 Episode 12 BBC BBC One Tom MacRae writer Graeme Harper director Phil Collinson producer 20 May 2006 The Age of Steel Doctor Who Series 2 Episode 6 BBC BBC One Tom MacRae writer Graeme Harper director Phil Collinson producer 13 May 2006 Rise of the Cybermen Doctor Who Series 2 Episode 5 BBC BBC One Russell T Davies writer Graeme Harper director Phil Collinson producer 8 July 2006 Doomsday Doctor Who Series 2 Episode 13 BBC BBC One Kit Pedler Gerry Davis writers Morris Barry director Peter Bryant producer 2 23 September 1967 The Tomb of the Cybermen Doctor Who BBC BBC1 Derrick Sherwin writer Douglas Camfield director Peter Bryant producer 2 November 21 December 1968 The Invasion Doctor Who BBC BBC1 Eric Saward writer Peter Grimwade director John Nathan Turner producer 8 16 March 1982 Earthshock Doctor Who BBC BBC1 Russell T Davies Matt Savage Army of Ghosts commentary Archived from the original MP3 on 21 July 2006 Retrieved 16 September 2006 Sixteen million watch Den s return BBC 30 September 2003 Retrieved 17 January 2008 Dirty Den actor leaves EastEnders BBC 6 November 2004 Retrieved 17 January 2008 Episode 12 Welcome to Torchwood Embedded Flash object Doctor Who Confidential BBC Archived from the original on 5 July 2006 Retrieved 2 July 2006 Walesarts Coal Exchange and Mount Stuart Square Cardiff Bay BBC Retrieved 30 May 2010 Fear Forecast Army of Ghosts Doctor Who microsite BBC Retrieved 16 September 2006 Lyon Shaun 18 July 2006 Army of Ghosts Final Ratings Outpost Gallifrey Archived from the original on 10 December 2007 Retrieved 17 January 2008 Sarah Jane Final Ratings Outpost Gallifrey 26 January 2007 Archived from the original on 11 October 2007 Retrieved 30 October 2007 Lyon Shaun 6 July 2006 TARDIS report Week in Review Outpost Gallifrey Archived from the original on 10 December 2007 Retrieved 17 January 2008 Clifton Jacob 30 December 2006 Et in Arcadia Ego Army of Ghosts recap Television Without Pity Archived from the original on 18 December 2007 Retrieved 18 January 2008 Haque Ahsan 22 December 2006 Army of Ghosts review IGN Retrieved 17 January 2008 Doctor Who Series 2 Volume 5 BBC Shop BBC Archived from the original on 28 December 2007 Retrieved 7 January 2008 Nippon 2007 Hugo Nominees World Science Fiction Society Archived from the original on 10 April 2007 Retrieved 29 March 2007 External links edit Army of Ghosts at the Doctor Who Stories Website Army of 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