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Demons of the Punjab

"Demons of the Punjab" is the sixth episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It was written by Vinay Patel, directed by Jamie Childs, and first broadcast on BBC One on 11 November 2018.

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Production
Directed byJamie Childs
Written byVinay Patel
Script editorFiona McAllister
Produced byAlex Mercer
Executive producer(s)
  • Chris Chibnall
  • Matt Strevens
  • Sam Hoyle
Music bySegun Akinola
SeriesSeries 11
Running time50 minutes
First broadcast11 November 2018 (2018-11-11)
Chronology
← Preceded by
"The Tsuranga Conundrum"
Followed by →
"Kerblam!"
List of Doctor Who episodes (2005–present)

In the episode, Yasmin Khan (Mandip Gill) asks the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) to take her to see her grandmother (Leena Dhingra) during her youth (Amita Suman), only to cause both them and her friends Graham O'Brien (Bradley Walsh) and Ryan Sinclair (Tosin Cole) to become caught up in the events preceding the partition of India. During this time, the Doctor questions if aliens are involved in the death of a man killed during their visit. The episode was watched by 7.48 million viewers, and was met with positive reviews from critics.

Plot edit

While celebrating the birthday of her grandmother Umbreen, Yasmin receives a broken watch from her. Curious over its origins, Yasmin convinces a hesitant Thirteenth Doctor to take her, Graham and Ryan to the Punjab in August 1947 where the watch was broken. Upon arriving, Yasmin learns that the watch's previous owner was a Hindu man named Prem, whom a younger Umbreen intends to marry despite Yasmin's family being Muslim, and Prem definitely not being her grandfather. The Doctor notes that the group have arrived on 17 August, the day before the partition of India. She advises her friends to rush to the wedding ceremony to ensure that they and the family are not caught in the partitioning. But matters become complicated when the group see two aliens, that the Doctor had visions of during brief head pains, over the body of the wedding's overseer sadhu Bhakti.

The group are joined by Prem, who saw the aliens around the time of his older brother's death during his military service in World War II, as the Doctor assumed the aliens killed Bhakti and eventually recognises them as members of the Thijarian, a race of assassins, while finding their ship and stealing a capsule from them. But the Doctor learns that the Thijarians are actually the last of their kind, the capsule holding what remained of their destroyed planet, and have dedicated themselves to commemorate those who die alone. After revealing that Prem will become a casualty of the partition they intend to witness, the Thijarians agree to show the Doctor a recording of Bhakti's death. The footage reveals Bhakti was murdered by Prem's younger brother Manish, who opposes the wedding.

Returning to the others and convinced by Yasmin to see the event through, the Doctor oversees the marriage ceremony with the group witnessing the watch being accidentally broken as Umbreen cherishes its significance. When the Doctor later accosts Manish for Bhakti's murder, he reveals to have contacted a small group of armed Hindu nationalists to attack the wedding reception. As Umbreen and her mother escape with the Doctor's group, Prem remains behind to reason with Manish and dies when the nationalists shoot him while the Thijarians observe. Back in the present, Yasmin's grandmother comments on her granddaughter's new henna.

Production edit

Casting edit

After the premiere episode, "The Woman Who Fell to Earth", was broadcast, it was announced that Shane Zaza, Shobna Gulati, Hamza Jeetooa, and Amita Suman would be among a number of guest actors that would appear in the series.[1] They play Prem, Najia, Manish and the younger Umbreen respectively.

Music edit

Segun Akinola's soundtrack made use of instruments such as the tabla and shehnai, performed by musicians of South Asian descent.[2] Akinola also created a new arrangement of the closing theme after the style of Punjabi music, performed by Kuljit Bahmra, Surjeet Singh, and singer Shahid Abbas Khan.[3][4]

Filming edit

The episode was filmed in the Province of Granada, Spain.[5]

Broadcast and reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Rotten Tomatoes (Average Score)8.0[6]
Rotten Tomatoes (Tomatometer)90%[6]
Review scores
SourceRating
Entertainment WeeklyB+[7]
Daily Mirror     [8]
New York Magazine     [9]
Radio Times     [10]
The A.V. ClubB+[11]
The Telegraph     [12]
TV Fanatic     [13]

Ratings edit

"Demons of the Punjab" was watched by 5.77 million viewers overnight, a share of 27.5% of the total TV audience, making it the third-highest overnight viewership for the night and the eleventh-highest overnight viewership for the week on overnights across all channels.[14] It received an official total of 7.48 million viewers across all UK channels, making it the eighth most watched programme of the week, and had an Audience Appreciation Index score of 80.[15]

Critical reception edit

"Demons of the Punjab" received positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has an approval rating of 90%, based on 30 reviews, and an average score of 8.0/10. The critical consensus reads, "'Demons of Punjab' focuses on family and progress, solidifying the cohesive thematic stamp this season is making upon the greater series."[6] Writing for New York magazine, Ross Ruediger gave the episode five out of five, calling it "exceptional Doctor Who on pretty much every level," and praising director Jamie Childs and the production team for "delivering something so engaging and adult and educational."[9]

Writing for Digital Spy, Morgan Jeffery praised Segun Akinola's score as "gorgeous" and called the episode "thoughtful" and "gutsy". Jeffery cited some of the episode's shortcomings, however, criticizing the performances from the guest cast. Jeffery also noted a marked shift in Doctor Who's style, and said that fans looking for a "traditional Doctor-vs-monsters tale" may not be satisfied by the episode.[16] Matthew Kresal of Futurism praised Vinay Patel's "compelling" script, complimented Akinola's "evocative" and "haunting" score, and said that "Demons of the Punjab" saw some of the best production values that Doctor Who has had in recent years, calling it one of the show's most "polished" episodes.[17]

In April 2019, "Demons of the Punjab" was announced as a finalist (nominee) in the category of Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form at the 2019 Hugo Awards.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ Fullerton, Huw (7 October 2018). "Doctor Who casts Mark Addy, Chris Noth and Julie Hesmondhalgh in mysterious new roles". Radio Times. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  2. ^ Sequeira, Gayle. "Doctor Who's Newest Episode Is A Compelling Look At Partition-Era India". Film Companion. from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  3. ^ "11 burning questions we have after watching Doctor Who: Demons of the Punjab". Radio Times. Retrieved 16 November 2018.
  4. ^ Potts, Lianne (12 November 2018). "VIDEO: Doctor Who – 'Demons of the Punjab' – End Credits Theme". Blogtor Who. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  5. ^ Laford, Andrea (15 October 2018). "Doctor Who Series 11: episodes 5 and 6 titles, synopses, photos". CultBox. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "Doctor Who – Season 11, Episode 6". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  7. ^ Coggan, Devan (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who recap: Love and death in 1947 India". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  8. ^ Jackson, Daniel (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who series 11 episode 6 Demons of the Punjab review: A chance for Yaz to shine in India's troubled past". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  9. ^ a b Ruediger, Ross (12 November 2018). "Doctor Who Recap: Treading on Your Own History". Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  10. ^ Mulkern, Patrick (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who Demons of the Punjab review: "an imperfect jewel but a romantic tragedy with immense charm"". Radio Times. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  11. ^ Siede, Caroline (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who delivers a moving history lesson about the Partition of India". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  12. ^ Hogan, Michael (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who, episode 6, recap: Remembrance, radicalism and romance". The Telegraph. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  13. ^ Keng, Diana (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who Season 11 Episode 6 Review: Demons of the Punjab". TV Fanatic. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  14. ^ Marcus (12 November 2018). "Demons of the Punjab – Overnight Viewing Figures". Doctor Who News. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  15. ^ Marcus (19 November 2018). "Demons of the Punjab – Official Ratings". Doctor Who News. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  16. ^ Jeffery, Morgan (11 November 2018). "Doctor Who ep 6 proves show has dramatically changed". Digital Spy. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  17. ^ "'Doctor Who': "Demons of the Punjab" Review". futurism.media. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  18. ^ unknown, Cheryl (2 April 2019). "2019 Hugo Award & 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists". thehugoawards.org. Retrieved 8 April 2019.

External links edit

  • "Demons of the Punjab" at the BBC Doctor Who homepage
  • "Demons of the Punjab" on Tardis Wiki, the Doctor Who Wiki
  • "Demons of the Punjab" at IMDb  

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Demons of the Punjab is the sixth episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who It was written by Vinay Patel directed by Jamie Childs and first broadcast on BBC One on 11 November 2018 282 Demons of the Punjab Doctor Who episodeCastDoctor Jodie Whittaker Thirteenth DoctorCompanions Bradley Walsh Graham O Brien Tosin Cole Ryan Sinclair Mandip Gill Yasmin KhanOthersLeena Dhingra Nani Umbreen Amita Suman Umbreen Shane Zaza Prem Hamza Jeetooa Manish Shaheen Khan Hasna Shobna Gulati Najia Ravin J Ganatra Hakim Bhavnisha Parmar Sonya Emma Fielding Voice of Kisar Nathalie Curzner Performance of Kisar Isobel Middleton Voice of Almak Barbara Fadden Performance of AlmakProductionDirected byJamie ChildsWritten byVinay PatelScript editorFiona McAllisterProduced byAlex MercerExecutive producer s Chris ChibnallMatt StrevensSam HoyleMusic bySegun AkinolaSeriesSeries 11Running time50 minutesFirst broadcast11 November 2018 2018 11 11 Chronology Preceded by The Tsuranga Conundrum Followed by Kerblam List of Doctor Who episodes 2005 present In the episode Yasmin Khan Mandip Gill asks the Doctor Jodie Whittaker to take her to see her grandmother Leena Dhingra during her youth Amita Suman only to cause both them and her friends Graham O Brien Bradley Walsh and Ryan Sinclair Tosin Cole to become caught up in the events preceding the partition of India During this time the Doctor questions if aliens are involved in the death of a man killed during their visit The episode was watched by 7 48 million viewers and was met with positive reviews from critics Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 2 1 Casting 2 2 Music 2 3 Filming 3 Broadcast and reception 3 1 Ratings 3 2 Critical reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editWhile celebrating the birthday of her grandmother Umbreen Yasmin receives a broken watch from her Curious over its origins Yasmin convinces a hesitant Thirteenth Doctor to take her Graham and Ryan to the Punjab in August 1947 where the watch was broken Upon arriving Yasmin learns that the watch s previous owner was a Hindu man named Prem whom a younger Umbreen intends to marry despite Yasmin s family being Muslim and Prem definitely not being her grandfather The Doctor notes that the group have arrived on 17 August the day before the partition of India She advises her friends to rush to the wedding ceremony to ensure that they and the family are not caught in the partitioning But matters become complicated when the group see two aliens that the Doctor had visions of during brief head pains over the body of the wedding s overseer sadhu Bhakti The group are joined by Prem who saw the aliens around the time of his older brother s death during his military service in World War II as the Doctor assumed the aliens killed Bhakti and eventually recognises them as members of the Thijarian a race of assassins while finding their ship and stealing a capsule from them But the Doctor learns that the Thijarians are actually the last of their kind the capsule holding what remained of their destroyed planet and have dedicated themselves to commemorate those who die alone After revealing that Prem will become a casualty of the partition they intend to witness the Thijarians agree to show the Doctor a recording of Bhakti s death The footage reveals Bhakti was murdered by Prem s younger brother Manish who opposes the wedding Returning to the others and convinced by Yasmin to see the event through the Doctor oversees the marriage ceremony with the group witnessing the watch being accidentally broken as Umbreen cherishes its significance When the Doctor later accosts Manish for Bhakti s murder he reveals to have contacted a small group of armed Hindu nationalists to attack the wedding reception As Umbreen and her mother escape with the Doctor s group Prem remains behind to reason with Manish and dies when the nationalists shoot him while the Thijarians observe Back in the present Yasmin s grandmother comments on her granddaughter s new henna Production editCasting edit After the premiere episode The Woman Who Fell to Earth was broadcast it was announced that Shane Zaza Shobna Gulati Hamza Jeetooa and Amita Suman would be among a number of guest actors that would appear in the series 1 They play Prem Najia Manish and the younger Umbreen respectively Music edit Segun Akinola s soundtrack made use of instruments such as the tabla and shehnai performed by musicians of South Asian descent 2 Akinola also created a new arrangement of the closing theme after the style of Punjabi music performed by Kuljit Bahmra Surjeet Singh and singer Shahid Abbas Khan 3 4 Filming edit The episode was filmed in the Province of Granada Spain 5 Broadcast and reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingRotten Tomatoes Average Score 8 0 6 Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer 90 6 Review scoresSourceRatingEntertainment WeeklyB 7 Daily Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 New York Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Radio Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 The A V ClubB 11 The Telegraph nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 TV Fanatic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Ratings edit Demons of the Punjab was watched by 5 77 million viewers overnight a share of 27 5 of the total TV audience making it the third highest overnight viewership for the night and the eleventh highest overnight viewership for the week on overnights across all channels 14 It received an official total of 7 48 million viewers across all UK channels making it the eighth most watched programme of the week and had an Audience Appreciation Index score of 80 15 Critical reception edit Demons of the Punjab received positive reviews On Rotten Tomatoes it has an approval rating of 90 based on 30 reviews and an average score of 8 0 10 The critical consensus reads Demons of Punjab focuses on family and progress solidifying the cohesive thematic stamp this season is making upon the greater series 6 Writing for New York magazine Ross Ruediger gave the episode five out of five calling it exceptional Doctor Who on pretty much every level and praising director Jamie Childs and the production team for delivering something so engaging and adult and educational 9 Writing for Digital Spy Morgan Jeffery praised Segun Akinola s score as gorgeous and called the episode thoughtful and gutsy Jeffery cited some of the episode s shortcomings however criticizing the performances from the guest cast Jeffery also noted a marked shift in Doctor Who s style and said that fans looking for a traditional Doctor vs monsters tale may not be satisfied by the episode 16 Matthew Kresal of Futurism praised Vinay Patel s compelling script complimented Akinola s evocative and haunting score and said that Demons of the Punjab saw some of the best production values that Doctor Who has had in recent years calling it one of the show s most polished episodes 17 In April 2019 Demons of the Punjab was announced as a finalist nominee in the category of Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form at the 2019 Hugo Awards 18 References edit Fullerton Huw 7 October 2018 Doctor Who casts Mark Addy Chris Noth and Julie Hesmondhalgh in mysterious new roles Radio Times Retrieved 5 November 2018 Sequeira Gayle Doctor Who s Newest Episode Is A Compelling Look At Partition Era India Film Companion Archived from the original on 22 January 2019 Retrieved 19 November 2018 11 burning questions we have after watching Doctor Who Demons of the Punjab Radio Times Retrieved 16 November 2018 Potts Lianne 12 November 2018 VIDEO Doctor Who Demons of the Punjab End Credits Theme Blogtor Who Retrieved 19 November 2018 Laford Andrea 15 October 2018 Doctor Who Series 11 episodes 5 and 6 titles synopses photos CultBox Retrieved 11 November 2018 a b c Doctor Who Season 11 Episode 6 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 3 January 2020 Coggan Devan 11 November 2018 Doctor Who recap Love and death in 1947 India Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 11 April 2019 Jackson Daniel 11 November 2018 Doctor Who series 11 episode 6 Demons of the Punjab review A chance for Yaz to shine in India s troubled past Daily Mirror Retrieved 11 April 2019 a b Ruediger Ross 12 November 2018 Doctor Who Recap Treading on Your Own History Retrieved 11 April 2019 Mulkern Patrick 11 November 2018 Doctor Who Demons of the Punjab review an imperfect jewel but a romantic tragedy with immense charm Radio Times Retrieved 11 April 2019 Siede Caroline 11 November 2018 Doctor Who delivers a moving history lesson about the Partition of India The A V Club Retrieved 11 April 2019 Hogan Michael 11 November 2018 Doctor Who episode 6 recap Remembrance radicalism and romance The Telegraph Retrieved 11 April 2019 Keng Diana 11 November 2018 Doctor Who Season 11 Episode 6 Review Demons of the Punjab TV Fanatic Retrieved 11 April 2019 Marcus 12 November 2018 Demons of the Punjab Overnight Viewing Figures Doctor Who News Retrieved 19 November 2018 Marcus 19 November 2018 Demons of the Punjab Official Ratings Doctor Who News Retrieved 20 November 2018 Jeffery Morgan 11 November 2018 Doctor Who ep 6 proves show has dramatically changed Digital Spy Retrieved 25 July 2019 Doctor Who Demons of the Punjab Review futurism media Retrieved 25 July 2019 unknown Cheryl 2 April 2019 2019 Hugo Award amp 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists thehugoawards org Retrieved 8 April 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Thirteenth Doctor Demons of the Punjab at the BBC Doctor Who homepage Demons of the Punjab on Tardis Wiki the Doctor Who Wiki Demons of the Punjab at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Demons of the Punjab amp oldid 1219460261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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