Doctor Who: 10 Cleverest Classic Who References In NuWho

By Allan Johnstone /

3. The Doctor's Wife

Despite the fact that the Doctor and the TARDIS have been about the only constants across all fifty years of the show, it wasn€™t until Neil Gaiman came along that the relationship between the two was properly examined. The Doctor€™s Wife became one of the highlights of the Matt Smith years, thanks partly to Gaiman€™s narrative genius, and partly to the chemistry between Smith and Suranne Jones as Idris, the personification of the time machine. And for fans of a certain vintage, that title had an additional resonance. Deep in the 80s, Doctor Who was taking a turn towards excessive continuity and returning monsters. Producer John Nathan-Turner made this move to please Who fans worldwide, but one of the consequences of this decision was the emergence of the spoiler as a key meme in fan discourse. Nathan-Turner was paranoid that someone within the production team was leaking information to fanzines, and to weed the perpetrator out, invented a fictitious serial that occupied The Caves of Androzani€™s eventual spot in Season 21. The title of that serial? The Doctor€™s Wife. No details were given about the episode, but the fans were more than able to invent their own. That€™s what fans do. Fast forward nearly thirty years, and spoilers are a commonplace hazard in genre television. Gaiman has acknowledged that he borrowed the title from JNT. Why did he borrow it? So that fans wouldn€™t realise the episode was actually about the TARDIS. Now that€™s pretty nifty. Almost show-runner nifty€