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The Doctor eventually learned that 400,000 years ago, 6-7-6-7 had been known as Midnight. This planet was visited by the Tenth Doctor in 2008's "Midnight" and was home to a mysterious creature ...
when the Doctor connects the dots. Turns out, this planet used to be famous for its diamonds (before they all got mined) and used to be called… Midnight. That makes the monster very likely the ...
At the episode’s climax, the reveal comes that some 400,000 years earlier, Planet 6-7-6-7 was called Midnight. That name alone will be enough to delight “Doctor Who” fans. “Midnight” is ...
BBC Studios/Bad Wolf/James Pardon Soon enough, though, the Doctor realises he knows this creature all too well, as it's revealed to be the same monster from the 2008 episode Midnight. The episode ...
In the 2008 Who episode of the same name, Midnight was where the Doctor was paralysed by a malevolent creature whose mystery he never solved. And now it’s back. The June 2008 series four episode ...
Smith finally remembers that he is the Doctor and recounts his various incarnations as the Time Lord. He watches the world around him crumbling five minutes before midnight. The Rani locks him out ...
Those were back-to-back episodes in series four, fun fact. I don’t think Doctor Who‘s “The Well” holds a candle to “Midnight,” but it is a very scary and intriguing sci-fi horror piece ...
The Doctor first visited the planet in 2008 episode "Midnight", during David Tennant's first stint as the Time Lord. With a landscape made of diamonds, the planet's spectacular views made it a ...
It isn’t long before the Doctor learns that the desolate planet they stand on was once covered in diamonds. This is the planet Midnight from the series four episode of the same name when the ...