The Legend of Ruby Sunday’s initial script featured a big pre-titles montage.

By James Hibbs

Published: Thursday, 20 June 2024 at 13:27 PM


The penultimate episode of Doctor Who season 14, The Legend of Ruby Sunday, finally revealed some answers in the mystery surrounding Susan Twist‘s multiple characters, as they were revealed to be a herald of Sutekh, The One Who Waits.

However, it turns out we almost saw a number of additional incarnations of Twist in the show, with the actor originally set to appear in a montage sequence at the start of the episode, starting the Doctor and Ruby on their trip to UNIT in a quest for answers.

In the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, it is revealed that The Legend of Ruby Sunday was originally written under the working title Chrysalis, and would have started with the Doctor and Ruby finding a version of Twist as a nanny in Pennsylvania in 1946.

She would have been seen pushing a pram through a park past Albert Einstein and Paul Robeson, at which point the Doctor would note: “Everywhere we go. The same woman. Everywhere in time and space. And right now she’s human…”

In the scene, the Doctor would have notably ignored Einstein and Robeson, and instead focused on Twist’s character.