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The Family of Blood

  • Episode aired Jan 23, 2008
  • TV-PG
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
11K
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Gerard Horan, Harry Lloyd, Rebekah Staton, and Lor Wilson in Doctor Who (2005)
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The Doctor must deal with the repercussions of his decision to become human, as The Family Of Blood unveil themselves...The Doctor must deal with the repercussions of his decision to become human, as The Family Of Blood unveil themselves...The Doctor must deal with the repercussions of his decision to become human, as The Family Of Blood unveil themselves...

  • Director
    • Charlie Palmer
  • Writers
    • Paul Cornell
    • Sydney Newman
  • Stars
    • David Tennant
    • Freema Agyeman
    • Jessica Hynes
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.2/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charlie Palmer
    • Writers
      • Paul Cornell
      • Sydney Newman
    • Stars
      • David Tennant
      • Freema Agyeman
      • Jessica Hynes
    • 39User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • The Doctor
    Freema Agyeman
    Freema Agyeman
    • Martha Jones
    Jessica Hynes
    Jessica Hynes
    • Joan Redfern
    Rebekah Staton
    Rebekah Staton
    • Jenny
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    Thomas Brodie-Sangster
    • Tim Latimer
    • (as Thomas Sangster)
    Harry Lloyd
    Harry Lloyd
    • Baines
    Tom Palmer
    Tom Palmer
    • Hutchinson
    Gerard Horan
    Gerard Horan
    • Clark
    Lor Wilson
    • Lucy Cartwright
    • (as Lauren Wilson)
    Pip Torrens
    Pip Torrens
    • Rocastle
    Matthew White
    • Phillips
    Sophie Turner
    • Vicar
    Philippa Burt
    • Peasant
    • (uncredited)
    Claudio Laurini
    • Scarecrow
    • (uncredited)
    Ruari Mears
    Ruari Mears
    • Scarecow
    • (uncredited)
    Huw Rees
    • Old Tim
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charlie Palmer
    • Writers
      • Paul Cornell
      • Sydney Newman
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    User reviews39

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    10ploop-3

    Powerful

    This episode's plot starts out with some of the usual sci-fi "fluff" but ends in some of the most powerful writing I believe I've ever seen.

    Do yourself a favor and watch this episode. Excellent doesn't begin to describe it. It is remarkable in the same vein as "The Lion King"'s final moments. Marvelous.

    DVD_Connoisseur writes that this is the stuff of legends and he/she is absolutely right.

    The episode cuts to the heart of exactly how lonely, and thoroughly *dangerous* the Doctor can be. The kind of danger that presents itself to a human being swimming next to a whale. If the whale turns, the human being can be destroyed without having been noticed.

    Very dark, extremely serious, but thoroughly entertaining, and thought-provoking. What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be a Time Lord?
    9HairyHacker

    What's best about modern Television

    I don't comment often - check :-) This second part of the story really said it all in the last ten minutes. I've either got a really dusty house or tears came up due to the end. What started out as simple Sci-Fi fare ended as a real pause for thought. 'Light' drama can sometime be the most powerful medium and this does it all without being heavy handed or moralistic.

    This should be compulsory viewing in schools.

    Quite apart from which it's one of the more enjoyable episodes of Doctor Who.

    We've had Tim and Daisy from "Spaced" in Doctor Who now so roll on Mike, Marsha, Brian and Tyres!
    9lemmingology

    A showcase of acting brilliance

    Well well, Paul Cornell has cooked up another stonker here. This two-parter, and this episode in particular, is probably one of the best yet, second only, in my opinion, to the previous two season finales, and on a par with The Impossible Planet/Satan Pit. Of this series, only 42 has engrossed me more.

    The main point of this episode is, of course, the Doctor becoming a slightly idiotic human to avoid the eponymous Family of Blood, Martha's struggle to make him realise who he really is again, and the importance of the watch that the Doctor stored himself inside. I won't say any more than that for the sake of spoiling what is truly a fantastic story. Every part of it is brilliantly executed - the script, the direction, the effects, and the aftermath.

    Special mentions in this episode though, go to two people. Firstly, David Tennant, whose portrayal of the ordinary man struggling to come to terms with who he might be and what he has to do with everything is fantastic. Secondly, to Harry Lloyd, who plays Jeremy Baines, the ringleader of the Family. While he is relatively unknown as an actor - his only major role to date has been as Will Scarlet in the BBC's retake of Robin Hood - I can't think of any world-famous actor who would've fitted the part better than him. His performance is absolutely astonishing, he plays the mad eyes, frightening smile, and all round scariness of his character to utter perfection. He's probably been the scariest and most believable human-looking villain since the show was resurrected, with the possible exception of Roger Lloyd-Pack's John Lumic from last year. Maybe it's in the surname.

    This is, without doubt, one of the best story lines seen in Doctor Who so far. And next week's 'Blink' looks like a cracker as well. Series 3 is storming towards being the best series yet, if it isn't already.
    101stbrigade

    The Best Episode Yet

    The two-part episode "Human Nature/The Family of Blood" is, without a doubt, the best one created for the new Doctor Who series. This episode takes Who somewhere new, offering a fresh look at the Doctor. The cast and crew do a terrific job with this, creating an exciting and emotionally-powerful episode. Kudos should especially go to David Tennant, who gives his best performance to date not only as the Doctor, but as his human counterpart, John Smith. His performance in this piece is very powerful, and will bring almost everyone who sees it to tears. A terrific two-parter that stands not only as the best of the new series, but also among the greatest "Doctor Who" adventures ever! Grade: A+
    10studioAT

    The Family of Blood

    This is the second part of the 'Human Nature' storyline, and it's perhaps one of the best modern 'Doctor Who' episodes I've seen.

    Wonderfully written and performed, this is an episode of lots of great moments.

    David Tennant again reminding us (if a reminder was ever needed) why for some he is THE Doctor.

    This is how good the show can be. What a shame that the people making it in 2021 can't seem to hit such standards anymore.

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    • Trivia
      Scriptwriter Paul Cornell based this serial upon his 1995 Doctor Who novel, "Human Nature", making this two-parter the first time in series history that an original Doctor Who novel was adapted for television.
    • Goofs
      When the daughter looks out of the school building it's raining but when it cuts to Baines there is no rain.
    • Quotes

      Son of Mine: He never raised his voice. That was the worst thing... the fury of the Time Lord... and then we discovered why. Why this Doctor, who had fought with gods and demons, why he had run away from us and hidden. He was being kind... He wrapped my father in unbreakable chains forged in the heart of a dwarf star

      [Shows Son of Mine's Father screaming wrapped in chains]

      Son of Mine: He tricked my mother into the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy

      [Shows Wife of Mine falling from the TARDIS' open doors into a bright light screaming]

      Son of Mine: To be imprisoned there... forever. He still visits my sister, once a year, every year. I wonder if one day he might forgive her... but there she is. Can you see? He trapped her inside a mirror. Every mirror.

      [shows a little girl peering out from a mirror]

      Son of Mine: If ever you look at your reflection and see something move behind you just for a second, that's her. That's *always* her. As for me, I was suspended in time and the Doctor put me to work standing over the fields of England as their protector.

      [Son of Mine suspended from a Scarecrow's crossbrace, the doctor puts a bag over his head]

      Son of Mine: We wanted to live forever. So the Doctor made sure we did.

    • Connections
      Featured in Doctor Who Confidential: Bad Blood (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Doctor Who Theme
      (uncredited)

      Written by Ron Grainer

      Arranged by Murray Gold

      Performed by BBC National Orchestra of Wales

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    • Release date
      • January 23, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • St Fagans National History Museum, St Fagans, South Glamorgan, Wales, UK(Village exteriors and dance hall)
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