What could this mean?

By Katelyn Mensah

Published: Thursday, 04 January 2024 at 16:09 PM


It’s a moment Doctor Who fans have been talking about since it happened – the epic bi-generation, which saw Ncuti Gatwa and David Tennant’s Doctors exist alongside one another.

In the final 60th anniversary special, The Giggle, viewers saw the Doctor split into two, with both incarnations of the Time Lord appearing side-by-side, and while the moment was truly iconic, there was a bit more to it in the original script.

Featured in this month’s edition of Doctor Who Magazine is an excerpt from the script that didn’t make the final cut, between the Doctor (David Tennant), Donna (Catherine Tate) and Mel (Bonnie Langford) – and it includes a notable mention of the Rani.

The Rani, who was first introduced in 1985’s The Mark of the Rani, was portrayed on screen by Kate O’Mara and later voiced by Siobhan Redmond for Big Finish audio dramas.

She is a nemesis of the Doctor and is a renegade Time Lord, who experiments on other species, including humans.

In the scene, with the Fourteenth Doctor’s hands glowing, Donna asks Mel: “Have you seen this before?”

Mel responds: “No, I missed it, I was unconscious,” going on to clarify to an inquisitive Donna: “Well, the TARDIS was attacked, by the Rani, she was this evil Time Lady, although not evil, more like amoral, and she dragged the TARDIS down to this planet called Lakertya-.”

The Doctor interrupts and the focus is back on him again.