16. Sherlock homies

Ad
125250

Matt Smith and Benedict Cumberbatch struck up a friendship while filming Doctor Who and Sherlock in Cardiff. “We have these mornings where we go, ‘Hi Sherlock!’ ‘Hi Doctor!’” Smith told The Times in 2010, adding that he thought they should do an episode “with these two great minds going ‘Ding-ding-ding, watcha got?’” Fans have been making the same suggestion several hundred times a day ever since.


17. That Doctor Who dynasty in full

125267

Okay, here goes: David Tennant’s wife Georgia played his daughter in The Doctor’s Daughter. In real life, she’s the daughter of Peter Davison, which means The Doctor’s Daughter is actually the Doctor’s wife AND his daughter, and the Fifth Doctor is his own father-in-law on account of his son-in-law playing an older version of himself, then marrying his daughter, who he met while she was playing HIS daughter. The Tennants’ children, meanwhile, have the Doctor as their dad AND their granddad and the Doctor’s daughter (and wife) as their mum. And, just to make things more confusing, Georgia was in the same class at school as Colin Baker’s eldest child Lucy, aka the Doctor’s daughter. Got that?


18. Bus-ted

125235

In 2009, the Doctor Who team shipped a London bus all the way to the Dubai desert for the episode Planet of the Dead. Unfortunately, while it was being unloaded off the boat, a crane dropped a cargo container on top of it and smashed the top deck to pieces. Oops.

An unflappable Russell T Davies simply rewrote the script to suggest that’s what happens when a bus goes through an intergalactic wormhole – and who are we to argue? Meanwhile, the team in Cardiff set about smashing up a second bus to match the broken one.


19. The million pound question

125252

Channel 4 quiz show The Million Pound Drop was forced to reinstate two contestants after fans pointed out their assertion that David Tennant had been a longer-serving Doctor Who than Sylvester McCoy was wrong (Tennant appeared in more episodes, but McCoy was technically the incumbent Time Lord for more years.) Though contestants Johnny and Dee had actually divided their bets between McCoy and Paul McGann – and anyone who thinks he was the longest-serving Doctor Who clearly needs to get out less.


20. Crack shot

125234
Ad

A glimpse of John Barrowman’s naked bum in Series One’s Bad Wolf fell foul of BBC censors – but they were allowed to keep in the joke about Captain Jack carrying a gun between his buttocks. Probably best not to think about it.

Comments, questions and tips

Rate this recipe

What is your star rating out of 5?

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Choose the type of message you'd like to post

Overall rating

Ad
Ad
Ad
Create an image depicting a festive scene with elements from the top Christmas songs, such as a snowy New York for 'Fairytale of New York', a cozy home setting for 'Last Christmas', and a glamorous Christmas party for 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'. Include musical notes and festive decorations to represent the spirit of these iconic Christmas songs.

RT offer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

hello
An image depicting a festive scene with iconic Christmas elements such as a beautifully decorated Christmas tree with twinkling lights, snow gently falling, and perhaps a cozy fireplace in the background. The image should capture the essence of popular Christmas songs, with musical notes and lyrics subtly included in the design, representing a playlist of classic Christmas tunes.

summer

Immediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live eventsImmediate’s iconic brands reach 21m people every month – that’s more than a third of the UK’s adults – through its world-class magazines, innovative digital products and exciting live events

More