
Information
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Euros Lyn
Script Editor: Helen Raynor
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner
Originally Broadcast: 6th May 2006
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.9m
Production Code: 2.4
Monsters/Villains: Clockwork Droids
Year Set: 51st Century, 18th Century
Location: SS Madame de Pompadour & France, Earth
Synopsis
Madame Du Pompadour finds the court at Versailles under attack from sinister clockwork killers, as the award-winning Doctor Who continues.
Her only hope of salvation, lies with the man who has haunted her dreams since childhood - a mysterious stranger known only as the Doctor. Can a broken clock summon the Lord of Time?
Madame Du Pompadour finds the court at Versailles under attack from sinister clockwork killers, as the award-winning Doctor Who continues.
Her only hope of salvation, lies with the man who has haunted her dreams since childhood - a mysterious stranger known only as the Doctor. Can a broken clock summon the Lord of Time?
Cast
Monster File: Clockwork Droids
David Tennant – David Tennant
Rose Tyler – Billie Piper
Mickey Smith - Noel Clarke
Reinette - Sophia Myles
King Louis - Ben Turner
Young Reinette - Jessica Atkins
Katherine - Angel Coulby
Manservant - Gareth Wyn Griffiths
Clockwork Man - Paul Kasey
Clockwork Woman - Ellen Thomas
Alien Voices - Jonathan Hart, Emily Joyce
Home Planet: Unknown
Life Form: Android Robot
The Clockwork Repair Droids were androids who came to stalk and take Madame de Pompadour's brain in 18th century France, believing it could be used to repair their ship.
The Clockwork Robots began as repair robots on board the spaceship SS Madame De Pompadour in the 51st century. Their only purpose was to fix the ship if it broke down. When the ship did break down in the Dagmar Cluster, they did not have the right parts and so they used the 50 crew members on board, using their body parts to repair the ship. The last part they needed was a brain and they believed that only a 37 year old brain (the same age of their ship) would work. They modified the ship's quantum drive to open multiple time windows to 18th century France and passed through it at various stages of Madame de Pompadour's life, attempting to find her in her 37th year.
They followed camouflage procedure to blend into the surroundings by dressing in 18th Century costumes. They are equipped with a short range teleporter, scanners, tranquilizers, and sharp saw-knifes for part removal. They can also heat themselves up if they get frozen and empty unwanted fluids out of their system. Whenever they are in the room, they make an unnerving 'tick tock' noise from their clockwork parts, which means they often break the clock in the room to avoid raising suspicion. The Doctor defeated them by disconnecting the time window that led back to the ship, which caused them to shut down from lack of purpose.
The Clockwork Repair Droids were androids who came to stalk and take Madame de Pompadour's brain in 18th century France, believing it could be used to repair their ship.
The Clockwork Robots began as repair robots on board the spaceship SS Madame De Pompadour in the 51st century. Their only purpose was to fix the ship if it broke down. When the ship did break down in the Dagmar Cluster, they did not have the right parts and so they used the 50 crew members on board, using their body parts to repair the ship. The last part they needed was a brain and they believed that only a 37 year old brain (the same age of their ship) would work. They modified the ship's quantum drive to open multiple time windows to 18th century France and passed through it at various stages of Madame de Pompadour's life, attempting to find her in her 37th year.
They followed camouflage procedure to blend into the surroundings by dressing in 18th Century costumes. They are equipped with a short range teleporter, scanners, tranquilizers, and sharp saw-knifes for part removal. They can also heat themselves up if they get frozen and empty unwanted fluids out of their system. Whenever they are in the room, they make an unnerving 'tick tock' noise from their clockwork parts, which means they often break the clock in the room to avoid raising suspicion. The Doctor defeated them by disconnecting the time window that led back to the ship, which caused them to shut down from lack of purpose.
Preceded by: School Reunion - Followed by: Rise of the Cybermen