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President Obama gives a statement regarding his plan for the financial crisis. (TV: The End of Time [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2009 and New Year Special 2010 (BBC One, 2009-2010).)
In 2007, a so-called "business" began which had something to do with banks in America which "tank[ed]" the world economy; (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat [+]Paul Magrs, Fester Cat (The Berkley Publishing Group, 2014).) this resulted in the credit crunch of 2008 (TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer (part one) [+]Phil Ford, The Sarah Jane Adventures series 5 (CBBC, 2011).) and a recession. (TV: The End of Time (part one) [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2009 and New Year Special 2010 (BBC One, 2009-2010).)
History[]
Build-up[]
In the late 2000s, Theo Lawson hacked into several multinational banks and acquired enough money for the rest of his life, thereby triggering the recession in the process. (AUDIO: Situation Vacant [+]Eddie Robson, Eighth Doctor Adventures (Big Finish Productions, 2010).)
In 2007, when Albert visited Paul Magrs and Jeremy, he told them that he knew that the "world economy was going to tank" and that people had no idea how bad it was going to be, likening it to the Depression and the dark ages. (PROSE: The Story of Fester Cat [+]Paul Magrs, Fester Cat (The Berkley Publishing Group, 2014).)
The crisis[]
Rhys Williams would later suggest that the 2008 crisis was instigated by the Three Families as the first stage of their plan, with Gwen Cooper conceding that it was possible. (TV: End of the Road [+]Ryan Scott and Jane Espenson, Torchwood series 4 (Starz, 2011).)
In the late 2000s, Christina de Souza's father invested his fortune in the Icelandic banks, only to lose it all. Christina later cited this as the reason she became a thief. (TV: Planet of the Dead [+]Russell T Davies and Gareth Roberts, Doctor Who Easter Special 2009 (BBC One, 2009).)
Following economic collapse[]
In 2009, Harry Sowersby stated that the credit crunch was one of the factors for the Danemouth Pleasure Park closing down, saying that "people can't afford to have fun anymore". (TV: The Mad Woman in the Attic (part one) [+]Joseph Lidster, The Sarah Jane Adventures series 3 (BBC One, 2009).)
In circa 2009,[nb 1] US President Barack Obama planned to save the world with some "big financial scheme", according to Tommo, who discussed the crisis with another homeless man, Ginger; he believed that Obama's plan wouldn't help or change their situation.
Shaun Temple hoped the plan would end the recession, as it had impacted his income. An AMNN newsreader claimed that the President had "promised an instant and radical solution to the worldwide depression", to lead everyone into a "new age of prosperity".
Following the creation of the "Master Race", Obama and every other human on the planet took the form of the Saxon Master, who subsequently declared the financial solution "deleted". (TV: The End of Time (part one) [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2009 and New Year Special 2010 (BBC One, 2009-2010).)
In 2011, Pittman suggested that the credit crunch of 2008 had parallels to the fall of the French aristocracy in the 1790s. (TV: The Curse of Clyde Langer (part one) [+]Phil Ford, The Sarah Jane Adventures series 5 (CBBC, 2011).)
A recession occurred in 2011 in the wake of Miracle Day. (TV: The Gathering [+]John Fay, Torchwood series 4 (Starz, 2011).) As Rhys Williams learnt on the television news, a run on the banks was anticipated, which he likened to "a Lehman Brothers' thing". Noting that everything had been on a "knife edge" since 2008, Rhys said that the pension funds would go bankrupt because of the Miracle and set off a domino effect. Heeffecton to speculate about the possible involvement of the Three Families. (TV: End of the Road [+]Ryan Scott and Jane Espenson, Torchwood series 4 (Starz, 2011).)
Footnotes[]
- ↑ Both Planet of the Dead [+]Russell T Davies and Gareth Roberts, Doctor Who Easter Special 2009 (BBC One, 2009). and The End of Time [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2009 and New Year Special 2010 (BBC One, 2009-2010). are referred to in dialogue as taking place after the end of Journey's End [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008)., which is set in either 2008, according to TV: The Fires of Pompeii [+]James Moran, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008)., The Waters of Mars [+]Russell T Davies and Phil Ford, Doctor Who Autumn Special 2009 (BBC One, 2009)., and AUDIO: SOS [+]Juno Dawson, Redacted (BBC Sounds, 2022). (and heavily implied by TV: The Star Beast [+]Russell T Davies, adapted from Doctor Who and the Star Beast (Pat Mills and John Wagner), Doctor Who 2023 specials (BBC One and Disney+, 2023). and TV: The Giggle [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who 60th Anniversary Specials (BBC One and Disney+, 2023).), or six weeks after the middle of May 2009, circa June, according to PROSE: Beautiful Chaos [+]Gary Russell, BBC New Series Adventures (BBC Books, 2008).. However, the year of The End of Time is unspecified, as is whether or not it is intended to be the Christmas immediately after Journey's End.