“Time Crash” stars David Tennant and Peter Davison as
the Doctor. It was written by: Steven
Moffat and directed by: Graeme Harper with Phil Collinson as Producer, and
Russell T. Davies and Julie Gardner as Executive Producers. It was originally broadcast on Friday 16
November 2007 on BBC One.
After “Born Again” established a connection between
the revival of Doctor Who and the Children in Need telecast that would
continue for a number of years beginning in 2005. 2006 did not see the production of a
mini-episode, but a charity concert of Murray Gold’s music for the first two
series, but Russell T. Davies decided 2007’s involvement would bring back a
mini-episode, though not written by Davies.
Davies approached Steven Moffat who had already written for the 1999 Comic
Relief appeal in the 20 minute The Curse of Fatal Death. Moffat believed this would be the perfect
opportunity to bring back a gimmick from the classic show, the multi-Doctor
story, using this as an opportunity to write for his personal favorite Doctor,
Peter Davison’s Fifth Doctor. Davies
agreed, Davison was contacted, and “Time Crash” was born. The special would be shot during the
production of the fourth series where producer Phil Collinson decided to step
back for several production blocks, “Time Crash” being part of the fourth
production block of the series, the third to be produced by Collinson. Graeme Harper who would helm the second,
seventh, and ninth production blocks would take directorial duties from this
block’s previously assigned director James Strong, being made in parallel with
the episode “Partners in Crime”.
“Time Crash” is essentially just a single scene where the
TARDIS goes wrong and the Fifth and Tenth Doctors can interact with one another
and David Tennant can act like a kid in a candy store around the Doctor he also
grew up with. Moffat’s attempts at the
plot are that the TARDIS needs to be fixed, resulting in a predestination
paradox that does not get resolved before the Fifth Doctor is sent back to his
TARDIS and the Tenth Doctor crashes into the Titanic leading into the 2007
Christmas Special “Voyage of the Damned”.
Now, Moffat’s script does make it so the Tenth Doctor is portrayed as
the superior Doctor, a common trope in this story, before using the character
as a mouthpiece for himself to lay heaps of adoration on the Fifth Doctor which
serves the short, seven minute clip well. Peter Davison is also clearly having a blast
coming back to the role, even if for a brief moment. Graeme Harper is also reuniting with Davison
in the director’s chair, Harper helmed The Caves of Androzani during the
Davison era, and the way Harper shoots the TARDIS for this scene is incredibly dynamic. Really, this segment just called for a static
shot, but Harper always keeps things interesting and fun to watch for the seven
minutes.
Overall, “Time Crash” is another excellent little short
produced for Children in Need, not really advancing characters but providing a
nice scene of fanservice all in the name of charity from a fun script, to two
very good actors, and one amazing director.
7/10.
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