Thin Ice (Doctor Who episode)

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Directed byBill Anderson
Written bySarah Dollard
Produced byNikki Wilson
Executive producersSteven Moffat
Brian Minchin
267 "Thin Ice"
Doctor Who episode
Cast
Others
  • Nicholas Burns – Sutcliffe
  • Asiatu Koroma – Kitty
  • Peter Singh – Pie-Man
  • Simon Ludders – Overseer
  • Tomi May – Dowell
  • Austin Taylor – Spider
  • Ellie Shenker – Dot
  • Kishaina Thiruselvan – Harriet
  • Badger Skelton – Perry
Production
Directed byBill Anderson
Written bySarah Dollard
Produced byNikki Wilson
Executive producersSteven Moffat
Brian Minchin
Music byMurray Gold
SeriesSeries 10
Running time44 minutes
First broadcast29 April 2017 (2017-04-29)
Chronology
 Preceded by
"Smile"
Followed by 
"Knock Knock"
List of episodes (2005–present)

"Thin Ice" is the third episode of the tenth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by Sarah Dollard and broadcast on 29 April 2017 on BBC One. "Thin Ice" received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many labelling the topic of racism in the episode as well-executed.

The Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) visit the last great frost fair in London 1814, but they soon find that something sinister is lurking below the frozen Thames.

Continuity

The Twelfth Doctor and Bill find they have arrived in London in 1814, in the midst of a frost fair on the frozen Thames. After dressing in period garments, they take time to explore it, unaware the TARDIS sensors have identified a large life form, a kilometre long, under the ice.

The Doctor's sonic screwdriver is stolen by Spider, one of several orphan pickpockets led by Kitty. The Doctor and Bill chase down Spider and Kitty away from the fair. There, glowing lights under the ice encircle Spider's feet and before the Doctor can save him, Spider is pulled through the ice. Bill is troubled by the Doctor's apparent lack of concern for Spider's death. They track down Kitty and learn they have been paid to bring more people to the fair, with some having gone missing.

The Doctor and Bill get into diving suits and purposely let the lights take them; the lights belong to strange fish, and they find a giant sea creature ensnared by chains, which has eaten Spider and others. Returning to land, they learn from Kitty that their benefactor is the wealthy Lord Sutcliffe. Sutcliffe affirms his family has used the creature to amass a fortune by feeding it victims then collecting and selling its waste as a super powerful replacement for coal. Fearing the Doctor knows too much, Sutcliffe sends the Doctor and Bill to be eaten, while he rigs a bomb to cause the ice to shatter with maximum possible casualties for fish food.

The Doctor and Bill escape, and the Doctor insists that Bill decide whether to free the creature and risk it causing further deaths, or to allow human progress to be aided by its enslavement. She chooses to save the creature. Bill works with Kitty and the other orphans to clear people off the ice, while the Doctor takes the bomb and places it on the creature's chains. When Sutcliffe sets off the bomb, the creature is able to swim free and Sutcliffe is lost in the freezing water. The Doctor rewrites the deed to the Sutcliffe mansion and its staff to the orphans, allowing them to live there as long as they want.

They return to the present, where Nardole scolds the Doctor for breaking his oath to stay on Earth. Bill finds from old newspapers that the orphans lived a fulfilling life, though is surprised to discover no mention of the sea creature. Nardole, while checking the Vault beneath the University, hears something behind it knock repeatedly and promises to prevent its release even if the Doctor is distracted.

The Doctor mentions that he has attended Frost Fairs before. In "A Good Man Goes to War" (2011), River Song says that the Eleventh Doctor took her to the 1814 Fair for her birthday, where they were serenaded by Stevie Wonder.[1] The First Doctor took Vicki and Steven to the 1814 fair in Frostfire, where they encounter Jane Austen.[2] The Twelfth Doctor took Clara Oswald to a frost fair in the 1890s in the novel Silhouette, after promising to take her to one of them in "The Caretaker" (2014).[3]

The Doctor uses the alias "Doctor Disco", which he previously referred to himself as in "The Zygon Invasion" (2015).[1]

Outside references

The Frost Fair of 1814, by Luke Clenell

The episode features a visit to the 1814 frost fair, the last one to be held between Blackfriars Bridge and Old London Bridge (replaced in 1831), which caused the water flow in the Thames to slow enough to allow it to freeze. As part of a stunt during that fair, replicated in this episode, an elephant was led across the frozen Thames.[4]

During one scene with the orphans, the Doctor reads them "The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb" from Heinrich Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter, published in 1845.[4]

Dollard unconsciously named Lord Sutcliffe after Dr Donald Sutcliffe, a character in the Hannibal episode "Buffet Froid", as she was writing Hannibal fan fiction at the same time as the "Thin Ice" script. She said that she feels Donald Sutcliffe could be a descendant of Lord Sutcliffe's family, as the characters are similarly "selfish and twisted".[5]

Production

The read-through for the second production block of the tenth series took place on 18 July 2016, and filming began on 1 August 2016, starting with the third episode of the series, "Thin Ice", and then the fourth episode, "Knock Knock".[6][7]

Broadcast and reception

References

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