By Huw Fullerton

Published: Monday, 28 March 2022 at 12:00 am


It’s probably one of the least surprising announcements in Doctor Who history, but for the record it’s now official – the BBC has confirmed that upcoming Who special Legend of the Sea Devils will air on Sunday 17th April, aka Easter Sunday.

The festive airdate had been taken as read by many fans for months, with various online clues and offhand comments from those involved in the special indicating that the bank holiday weekend would be the right fit for Jodie Whittaker’s penultimate adventure.

Still, now we have official confirmation of the scheduling – alongside a new pirate flag image from the episode that’ll make a great T-shirt– allowing fans to finally jot the appointment down in their diaries (this time, in pen!).

A new synopsis for the episode reads:

In a swashbuckling special adventure, the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker), Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan (John Bishop) come face to fin with one of the Doctor’s oldest adversaries: the Sea Devils.

Why has legendary pirate queen Madam Ching come searching for a lost treasure? What terrifying forces lurk beneath the oceans of the nineteenth century? And did Yaz really have to dress Dan up as a pirate?

And despite the lack of surprise this time round, the episode’s airdate is still an unusual step from the Who production team.

While the series has sometimes aired regular episodes over the Easter period (often, if airing in Spring the post-2005 revived show launched series premieres that weekend), there haven’t generally been many special episodes designed to cater directly to an Easter bank holiday audience.

The key exception is 2009’s Planet of the Dead starring David Tennant, which aired on Saturday 11th April (the day before Easter Sunday that year) and included a couple of references to Easter. Similarly, 2010’s The Eleventh Hour – Matt Smith’s first full episode, which aired the day before Easter – included a quick reference to the date in dialogue before it was glossed over.

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