The Doctor's Daughter (TV story)

The Doctor's Daughter was the sixth episode of the fourth series of the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who. It was significant for introducing only the second known genetic relative of the Doctor seen in a televised episode. Additionally, that character's fate at the conclusion of the episode left — in a way atypical of most guest characters — obvious narrative possibilities for her return to the programme.

From a production standpoint, it was notable for its interesting casting. In giving the part of Jenny to Georgia Moffett, the production team had cast the daughter of an actor who had played the Doctor to play an on-screen daughter of the character.

Synopsis
Following their unexpected trip in the TARDIS to the planet Messaline, where an endless war is being fought, the Doctor, Martha and Donna meet someone the Doctor never thought he would: his daughter.

Plot
The Doctor's TARDIS is flying out of control. Martha and Donna are having trouble keeping their balance. The console smokes and sparks and the ship bucks violently, hurling its occupants about. The Doctor's severed hand bubbles furiously. The Doctor comments that his old hand is "liking" their unexpected trip. Donna is horrified by this; she thought it was just a "freaky alien thing" and not the Doctor's hand. Martha explains that the Doctor's hand got cut off and he grew a new one, making Donna call the Doctor impossible. The Doctor instead, says he's "a bit unlikely".

The TARDIS finally lands and the travellers depart to find themselves it what seems to be an underground bunker. Martha outload says she loves stepping out of the TARDIS and into a new world, confusing Donna as she wanted to go home. Having a laugh, Martha and Donna talk about the feeling, saying it's like having a hampster stuck in your throat.

Suddenly, armed men arrive and order them to drop their weapon; the Doctor raises his hands and shows them they are unarmed. However, the lead soldier, Cline, says the Doctor's hands are "clean" and has the other two soldiers take him and force his hand into a Progenation machine near by. The Doctor jokes, knowing it isn't "going to take my blood pressure" as Martha and Donna asks what they are doing to him. The lead soldier explains everypme gets processed. Inbetween yelps of pain, the Doctor figures out that the machine is taking a sample of his tissue and is using them in the "cabinet" device attached to it.

The machine releases his hand and Donna and Martha look down at his hand to see a y-shape of skin missing from his hand. The cabinet opens with a hiss of smoke and out of it comes a young blonde woman in combat attire, whom is given a gun by the lead soldier. As the woman preps her weapon, both Martha and Donna wonder how she is and the Doctor explains she's his daughter. The woman smiles at him and says "Hello dad".

As Cline and his soldiers prepare for an attack with the Doctor's daughter, both Martha and Donna wonder how she can be his daughter. The Doctor explains the machine toke a sample of his diploid cells, which were split into haploids and grow "very quickly, apparently" into the young woman in front of them.

Just then, someone breaks in and Cline yells that it's the Hath. Each of the armed sides fire at each other as the Doctor, Donna and Martha hide. However just as the two soldiers accompanying Clide are shot, Martha is taking by one of the Hath. The young woman obeys Cline's order and sets off an explosive that seals the tunnel, separating them from Martha and the TARDIS. Angry, the Doctor demands to know why she did that, to which his daughter explains was because they were shooting at them. The Doctor tells her that they have Martha, to which she comments he's lucky as he still has Donna while Cline lost both his men. Donna is angered that she thinks Martha is collateral damage, calling her "G.I. Jane"; the Doctor decides to go look for Martha. However, Cline points his gun at them, saying they don't make sense as they don't have marks or a will to fight; they will be taken to General Cobb.

On the other side of the rubble, Martha regains conciousness to find herself next to the TARDIS with her woul-be capturer, who now has a dislocated shoulder. More Hath soldiers arrive and point their guns at her as Martha explains that she is a doctor and she will not leave a patient in an injured state. She relocates the injured Hath's shoulder and introduces herself. "I'm Doctor Marth Jones, who the hell are you?"

Elsewhere, the Doctor and Donna are being escorted to Cline's camp and ask where they are. The answer is that they are on Messaline or what's left of it. Donna then wonders what the Doctor's daughter has for a name, onyl to find out she doesn't have one. The Doctor calls her a generated anamoly as she was bred with military knowledge and common sense, but given no name. Donna wonders about "generated anamoly" and decides to give her the name Jenny based of it, which Jenny accepts. The Doctor is then pestered by Donna on what he thinks about her name, only for him to give an indifferent response. Donna then goes on about child services and other ways children can be conceived. The Doctor points out that despite having similarities to simian primates, "that doesn't make me a monkey's uncle, doesn't?" Jenny misunderstands their conversation, defending herself "I'm not a child, or a monkey".

They arrive in the camp to find the human group lives in a theatre; Cline orders them to stay still while he talks to Cobb. Donna is shocked by this, but the Doctor jokes "Maybe they're doing Ms Saigon". Cline walks over with an elderly man, who the Doctor adresses "General Cobb I presume?" Cobb explains he has been told the Doctor and Donna were found in the eastern tunnels and hard no marks before going on to explain that there was an outbreak of pacifisium two generations back before they lost contact with the rest of the humans; he wonders if they are generations from the pacifists. The Doctor decides to pick up on this easily given lie and says that they are from the eastern zone and asks who the Hath are.

In the meantime, Martha has breen brought back to the Hath camp and is given a warm welcome due to helping one of their comrads.

Back in the human camp, Cobb explains long ago the building were built into the earth as the conditions outside are too dangerous for lifeforms to be out there; Donna finds a fault in the story as there are windows, which leads to confusion as to why the builders put windows in if it was too dangerous. The Hath and Humans decides to build a new socity together, but "the drea, died"; the Hath apperently wanted Messaline to themselves, forcing the first colonists to use the machine to produce soldiers instead and began the endless war. The Doctor wonders what they are fighting for and Cobb explains a myth about how a Goddess created the universe, looked at her work and sighed. That breath was captured in some form which is now referred to as "The Source. The humans believe The Source is lost somewhere in the maze of tunnels they show the Doctor on a holographic map. Recovering it could allow them to exterminate the Hath and win Messaline for themselves

Meanwhile, the Hath are showing her an identical holographic map and bubbling, and although the exact nature of what they are saying is not known to the viewer, Martha appears to at least partially understand.

Back at the human camp, the Doctor wonders if the map covers the half part of the city as well, which Cline answers yes, while the Doctor says it will help them find Martha. Cline says they have more important things to do, but when it's morning, they can use the progenation machines to create a platoon. Donna is mortified at the idea of using a machine to make sons and daughter, appologising to Jenny as she believes her not to be a real human being. Jeny defends herself by saying she has independant thought and a will of her own, making her just as real as Donna and the Doctor. Exclaiming in joy, the Doctor sonics the map to real previously unknown route to the Temple where the humans believe The Source is located. The Doctor's manipulation of the map has also revealed the full map to The Hath.

Cobb begins ordering his soldiers to prepare for a final battle for "peace in their time". However, the Doctor points out he is contridicting himself as peace and genocide are two different things. Cobb believes that they mean the same thing in this war, but the Doctor tells him "You need to get yourself a better dictonary. When you do, look up genocide. There'll be a little picture of me there and the caption will read "Over my dead body!". Cobb simply mocks the Doctor for showing his army the way to the Source and orders Cline to take arms, threatening to kill his woman (Donna) if he interfears. Both the Doctor and Donna dismiss the idea they are together before Cobb orders Jenny imprisonedwith them.

At the same time, the Hath have seen the new map and thank Martha, thinking she did something. Martha becomes horrified, thinking she has just ignited a war.

Once inside the cell, the Doctor begins wondering what the Souce really is and worries if it's a weapon. Donna becomes as equaly worried and is annoyed they "gave directions to Captain Nutjob". The Doctor decides they have to come up with a plan to escape and stop the ensuing bloodbath; Jenny looks at him in confusion. Equaly confused, the Doctor asks why Jenny is staring at him. Jenny says that despite saying he is not a soldier, the Doctor is making plans like a proper general. The Doctor tells her that he is trying to stop the fighting. Jenny tells him every soldier is.

Annoyed and not knowing what to say, the Doctor puts the idea aside for now and asks Donna for her mobile as it is time to upgrade it. The Doctor takes out his sonic screwdriver and Jenny says he has a weapon now. Further annoyed, the Doctor tells her it's not a weapon while she laughs that she will learn so much from as he is "such a soldier". Speachless, the Doctor tells Donna to talk to Jenny, however, Donna is enjoying the Doctor being challenged and encourages Jenny to keep go.

The Doctor calls Martha and is releived that she is alright and informs her that he, Donna and Jenny are as well. However, he becomes grim when he learns that his meddling with the map gave the Hath the same directions to the Source as Cobb. The Doctor instructs Martha to stay where she is to be safe as Martha's phone battery goes dead.

Meanwhile, Martha and the Hath she healed, Peck, are studying the tunnels. Peck works the controls and converts the map into a three dimensional projection, delighting Martha. Noting that the distance above ground is shorter than the distance through the tunnels, she plans to beat both the humans and the Hath to The Source.

Elsewhere, to force the Doctor to realise that Jenny is actually his daughter, Donna uses his stethoscope to show him that she has two hearts, proving she is the same species. The Doctor, however, insists that Time Lords are defined by their shared tragedy and therefore Jenny is not a Time Lord. Jenny is confused by this as she had only the knowledge of this planet in her head and in the explanations the Doctor admits that he killed during the Last Great Time War, which he greatly laments doing. Jenny then asks how they are different.

In the meantime, the Hath use a battering ram to create a short cut. Martha and Peck reach a hatch and escape to the desolate surface while Martha berates Peck for using foul language.

Back at the cell, Jenny seduces the guard and then holds him at gunpoint to force him to open the door. Amused, Donna tells the Doctor "I'd liked to see you do that". The Doctor only gives a embaressed look as they escape. Outside the cell, Donna notes a plaque with eight numbers and notice more as they travel. She realises that they are counting down as they get closer to the Temple.

On the surface, Martha falls down a scree into quicksand. Peck leaps in to saves her, but begins to irresistibly sink, himself. Martha is devastated and weeps bitterly as the wind howls and her friend disappears beneath the surface.

Elsewhere, the Doctor, Jenny and Donna have found the secret entrance. Donna finds another plaque and asks for a pen and paper from the Doctor's coat. Jenny notes they are always thinking and asks who the Doctor, is only to get "the Doctor" as an answer. Jenny wonders if he's a anomoly of a machine, too, but the Doctor tells her he is not while Donna says he is the most anomonious person she knows. Jenny begins wondering what they do. Donna says they save planets, rescue civilisations, defeat awful creatures and do an awful lot of running. This leads to a conversation about Jenny's future and to her happiness; the Doctor wants her to come with him. After Jenny runs ahead to scout, the Doctor explains to Donna his previous parenting, the pain of losing the Time Lords and his family, and the fact that he is reminded of them when he sees Jenny.

They come across a securit grid and the Doctor shuts it off just as Cobb and his men arrive. This causes Jenny to have an epiphany; follow her dad or shoot Cobb. She chooses to shoot a pipe to buy time, but doesn't make back to the Doctor in time as the security beams come back on. Jenny abandons her gun and flips through the beamsm astonishing her father and Donna. The Doctor yells to Cobb that if the Source is weapon, he's going to destory it while Cobb threatens the Doctor's life.

The Doctor, Donna, Jenny and Martha are reunited in the temple, which the Doctor realises is the original and fully functional colony spaceship. This puzzles him as the ship is obviously well-maintained. They find a computer that says the mission commander of the colonisation for Messaline died of Byzantine fever and the Human and Hath dived into factions over a power vaccum. Donna stares at a digital clock on the wall. Suddenly she has an epiphany. The numbers are dates; the city was built in sections outward from the spaceship. The clock shows that it has been a mere week since the ship landed. The Doctor realises that the term "generations" is relative. The technological reproduction system of the humans and Hath allows for as many as twenty generations in a single day; they have turned their history into a mythology.

They suddenly smeel flowers and race to the very top to find "Kew Gardens", which houses the Source, a terraforming device to make hostile enviroments habitable. Cobb's army and the Hath army arrive and the Doctor explains that they no longer really know why they're here as their history is getting mroe distorted the more it's past one, like chinese whispers. The Doctor, surrounded by both armies, declares the war over and smashes the source to release its gases and start the terraforming process. Both armies lay down their weapons in awe of the new planet forming around them.

Jenny wonders what is happening and the Doctor tells her the gasses will escape to the outside, triggering the terraforming process and a new world will be born. However, Cobb, full of malice out of being denied his muder of the Hath, shoots the Doctor. However, Jenny takes the bullet instead. Both the human army and the Hath army look on in sadnessas Cline and tow soldiers hold Cobb down. Donna asks Martha if Jenny is going to be okay. However, when Martha takes Jenny's pulse, she gives a grim expression. Jenny dies in the Doctor's arms, happy that he invited her to travel with him. The Doctor cries, saying that if they just wait, Jenny will regenerate. However, Martha says that she must not be enough like the Doctor to regenerate, but the Doctor says she was too much like himself.

After he lays her head gently on the ground, the Doctor grabs Cobb's gun and holds it to his head, looking on in anger. Cobb is shocked, but further shocked when the gun is taken awya from his head. The Doctor looks Cobb straight in the eyes and says “I never would”. Yelling in anger and sadness, the Doctor asks that both armies let the idea of a man 'who never would' be the foundation of the Hath-Human society that must now emerge. The Hath and humans ask the Doctor to allow them to give Jenny a proper funeral, to which he sadly agrees.

Later, the Doctor concludes that Jenny's creation was the reason the TARDIS had brought them to Messaline, They had just gotten there a little too soon; thus they ended up creating Jenny in the first place. "Paradox, an endless paradox". He returns Martha home, where Martha and Donna talk about travelling with the Doctor. Donna tells Martha "I'm going to travel with that man forever." before returning to the TARDIS. Martha hugs the Doctor and bids him good bye and the Doctor bids good bye to Dr Jones, returning to the TARDIS.

Back on Messaline, Hath Gable and Cline look at Jenny's body in sadness. Suddenly, she breathes out a cloud of green gas and revives just as the Doctor had hoped. She smiles and says "Hello boys: before running off. Gable and Clide follow her to the ship to find she is taking an escape shuttle. Cline asks her what she is doing and Jenny laughs if he is going to tell her dad on her, saying she is has a lot to see, save planets, rescue civilisations, defeat monsers, and an awful lot of running.

Cast

 * The Doctor - David Tennant
 * Donna Noble - Catherine Tate
 * Martha Jones - Freema Agyeman
 * Jenny - Georgia Moffett
 * General Cobb - Nigel Terry
 * Cline - Joe Dempsie
 * Hath Peck - Paul Kasey
 * Hath Gable - Ruari Mears
 * Carter - Akin Gazi
 * Soldier - Olalekan Lawal Jr
 * Avolaski - Jeremia K. Fredrick

Production crew
to be added

Story notes

 * Russell T Davies has stated that this episode "does exactly what it says on the tin". Stephen Greenhorn's episode has the Doctor facing a dilemma unlike any before, and it is wildly different to "The Lazarus Experiment". He also said that his episode was designed by Russell to "change the Doctor" in a big episode that will have "a real impact on him" and that, in terms of the series continuity, it will be a "lasting impact".
 * Stephen Greenhorn wrote The Lazarus Experiment which coincidentally was also the sixth episode of the series it was in and also followed a two part story by Helen Raynor that featured a returning enemy.
 * Georgia Moffett is the real-life daughter of Fifth Doctor actor, Peter Davison. In 2004 Georgia was considered for the role of Rose Tyler and had also auditioned for a role in The Unicorn and the Wasp. Her appearance comes not long after her father guest-starred in Time Crash.
 * Jenny's impressive acrobatics in a corridor full of deadly laser beams was inspired by Britney Spears' Toxic video. Toxic was played during The End of the World.
 * The two Hath named in credits would appear to be named after famous actors; "Hath Peck" drawing his name from Gregory Peck, and the "Hath Gable" taking his from actor Clark Gable. Whether this is deliberate or a mere coincidence is uncertain.
 * Donna Noble came up with the name Jenny after the Doctor said she was a "Generated Anomaly".
 * According to the BBC Podcast Russell T Davies said the original intention was to kill Jenny off at the end of the episode. It was Steven Moffat who expressed the desire to bring her back to life.
 * This episode is one of several that were not featured in the official Series 4 trailer.
 * According to the book Doctor Who: Companions and Allies, it was the source that brought Jenny back to life although this may be incorrect.
 * This is one of the few televised story titles to incorporate the name "The Doctor" (not counting two early occasions where the incorrect name "Doctor Who" was used). The only other times "The Doctor" appeared in an individual episode title was "A Holiday for the Doctor", episode 1 of the 1966 serial, The Gunfighters, The Doctor Dances, Vincent and the Doctor and The Doctor's Wife.
 * Donna's surprise aptitude with mathematics foreshadows her later transformation in to DoctorDonna.
 * The humans weapons used are modified real-life weapons. The Hath use weapons that may possibly be modified real weapons, but may also be fakes. For example, Jenny enters the episode and is given a modified P90 with a long silencer and a longer butt stock.
 * It is unclear whether Martha gradually begins to understand Peck and the other Hath by interpreting body language and expressions, or if the TARDIS communication circuits are translating for her (but not for the audience).

Ratings

 * Final BARB ratings - 7.33 million viewers
 * Sunday night BBC3 repeat - 0.95 million viewers

Studio

 * Upper Boat Studios, Trefforest

Location

 * Aberbaiden Open Cast Colliery, Nr Kenfig
 * City Hall, Cardiff
 * Newbridge Memorial Hall, Newbridge
 * Dupont Building, Pontypool
 * Plantaisia, Swansea
 * Rhondda Heritage Park, Nr Pontypridd
 * Johnsey Estates, Pontypool
 * Barry Shooting Range, Barry Island
 * Mark Street, Cardiff
 * Roath Conservatory, Cardiff

Myths and rumours

 * Jenny would be Susan's mother. This proved to be false.
 * Other rumours reported online included the possibility of Jenny being Rose Tyler's offspring (owing to both being blonde and also because of Rose's background appearances thus far in the season), which was disproven in the pre-credits teaser.
 * It was also rumoured that Jenny was a clone, a hologram, an illusion or something of that sort. All of these proved to be false, to one degree or another. Technically Jenny is not a clone; she is actually the Doctor's daughter, via asexual reproduction through a process similar to parthenogenesis.
 * The initial televised trailer showed Jenny kissing an individual on the mouth; due to the fast-cut editing of the trailer, the gender of the individual being kissed was not clear, leading to speculation, ultimately debunked by the episode itself, that Jenny would engage in a same-sex kiss - the character being kissed turned out to be male.
 * As Steven Moffat is credited with "saving the life" of the character by suggesting to Davies that she not be killed off (a claim Moffat has downplayed if not disputed), rumours emerged that the character may return either as a guest, a recurring role, or as a companion in 2010 when Moffat took over. Although Georgia Moffett is on record as being willing to return to the role, as of early 2010 no announcement has been made regarding her character. Some fans, although not many, now believe she will get her own series.
 * A rumour related to the above had Jenny returning for the Series 4 finale; except for a brief flashback appearance recalling her "death", she did not.

Production errors

 * At one point in the TARDIS a studio light is visible near the right of the controls.
 * As the Hath carry the battering ram, the leader holds up a hand to stop the others. However, the Hath can be clearly heard to say "Halt!", despite the species communication only via bubbles and groaning.
 * When Martha enters the space ship after travelling the surface it cuts to the Doctor, Donna, and Jenny but when they cut back to Martha it shows her entering again but from a different angle.

Continuity

 * This is the third story in which Martha is kidnapped. (The first being DW: Gridlock, the second being DW: The Sontaran Stratagem)
 * The First Doctor was travelling with his granddaughter Susan Foreman, who is to date the only relative of the Doctor to be seen on screen. The Doctor's other two grandchildren, John and Gillian, also appeared in some of the comic strips, although their canonicity is questioned.
 * In DW: Fear Her, the Doctor mentions to Rose "I was a dad once."
 * In DW: The Empty Child, Dr. Constantine says, "Before the war, I was both a father and a grandfather." The Doctor replies, "I know the feeling."
 * The Doctor mentions his family. His family is first mentioned in DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen and then in DW: Delta and the Bannermen, his granddaughter first appeared on screen in DW: An Unearthly Child which was the first episode ever. He has a brother who first appeared in NA: Theatre of War (mentioned on screen in DW: Smith and Jones), an (adoptive) daughter called Miranda Dawkins who first appeared in EDA: Father Time and a wife DW: Blink, PDA: The Infinity Doctors/MA: Cold Fusion. He has cousins who appeared in NA: Lungbarrow.
 * The Seventh Doctor says that he does not know if he has any living family members in DW: The Curse of Fenric; in DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen the Second Doctor says he believes them to be dead, though he could have been speaking metaphorically.
 * At the end of this episode Jenny escapes from Messaline in a stolen spacecraft to travel the universe. This mirrors her father's actions.
 * Martha mentions the events of the sword fight in DW: The Christmas Invasion when discussing the Doctor's hand. Donna indicates that she wasn't aware of the origins of the hand before this point.
 * Donna mentions her friend Nerys who appeared in DW: The Runaway Bride, and describes how she got pregnant using a turkey baster.

Timeline
'''For the Doctor and Donna For Martha
 * This story takes place after: DW: The Poison Sky
 * This story takes place before: NSA: Pest Control
 * This story takes place after: DW: The Poison Sky
 * This story takes place before: DW: The Stolen Earth

Home video releases

 * Released in the Series 4 DVD boxset in November 2008 along with the rest of the Series.
 * Released as Series 4 Volume 2 in a vanilla edition alongside The Sontaran Stratagem, The Poison Sky and The Unicorn and the Wasp.
 * Possibly being released in the Doctor Who DVD Files magazine.