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Twice knockknock piano
Twice knockknock piano





twice knockknock piano

Nardole: "Oh, you don't learn, do you, sir?" posted by zarq (21 comments total) 4 users marked this as a favoriteĪ warning for those reading comments before seeing the episode - the David Suchet interview has some very spoilery pictures. Nardole: "A piano? You've put a piano in there? Why?" There’s plenty of things that want to kill you right here on Earth." Nardole: "Well, you don’t have to go to outer space to find monsters. Nardole: "Bill told me you went on a little adventure. That’s what life should be."īill, to The Doctor: "This is the bit of my life you’re not in." The Landlord: "Hope is its own form of cruelty." The Doctor: "Ah well, that's why I gave it up. My species."īill: "Doesn't sound like a species. * Presented online in an immersive binaural audio format.īill: "Time Lord? What's that, your job?" * This episode used the same stately manor as "Blink" and "The Snowmen." The line explaining this was cut from the episode because the writers thought people "might not remember one companion from 40-odd years ago". * Bill's friend Harry was intended to be the grandson of classic Doctor Who companion Surgeon Lieutenant Harry Sullivan.

twice knockknock piano

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* "Knock Knock" was written by a newcomer to the show: Playwright Mike Bartlett, creator/writer of the British medical drama Doctor Foster (See the sidebar in that link for videos of the full first season.) The screen adaptation of his play King Charles III will air on BBC Two next Wednesday. He agreed to the role without reading the script. * David Suchet (Agatha Christie's Poirot) gives a wonderfully understated performance as the Landlord in this episode.







Twice knockknock piano