Details surrounding the episode are scarce, leading to rampant fan speculation.

By Morgan Jeffery

Published: Wednesday, 29 November 2023 at 15:43 PM


You might expect a season finale to be shrouded in secrecy, with plot points and even the full cast list concealed so as to not to spoil viewers’ enjoyment of the climax, but in fact it’s the middle instalment of Doctor Who‘s “mini-season” of 60th anniversary specials that’s proving to be the most mysterious.

Even before it aired on Saturday (25th November), we were familiar with the broad strokes of opening episode The Star Beast – an adaptation of the 1980 comic strip of the same name, featuring the cute but not so cuddly Beep the Meep, and reuniting the Doctor (David Tennant) with former companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate).

We’ve also seen a fair amount come out around the trilogy closer, The Giggle – it’ll feature the return of the villainous Toymaker, last seen on television way back in 1966 and now played by Emmy-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris.

Though not officially announced, trailer footage and interview teases have also pointed to appearances from UNIT, their leader Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) and their scientist advisor Shirley Anne Bingham (Ruth Madeley).

But we know next to nothing about episode two, Wild Blue Yonder, which airs this Saturday (2nd December) – showrunner Russell T Davies has called it “weird” and “scary”, but the brief plot synopsis that’s been released is impressively vague: “The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Donna to the furthest edge of adventure. To escape, they must face the most desperate fight of their lives, with the fate of the universe at stake.”

Besides Tennant and Tate, only one additional cast member has been confirmed – Susan Twist, who’ll play a character named “Mrs Merridew”.

Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, David Tennant as The Fourteenth Doctor holding the Meep and Yasmin Finney as Rose surrounded by monsters for the Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials.
Doctor Who 60th specials.
BBC

The key art for the episode (see above) suggests the inclusion of a robot, though it’s unclear whether it’ll be friend and foe.

The trailer released shortly after broadcast of The Star Beast, meanwhile, also seems to delight in keeping things ambiguous, revealing only that the Doctor and Donna have landed in a mysterious space-age location, where they encounter “life signs” and are menaced by an unseen threat…