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S06E10 The Girl Who Waited
The Initiate
2011. 9. 7. 18:59
Director Nick Hurran
Producer Marcus Wilson
Writer Tom MacRae
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We glimpse a painting that looks very much like the Mona Lisa... In series three of The Sarah Jane Adventures, in a story entitled Mona Lisa’s Revenge (first shown Thursday, 12 November and Friday, 13 November, 2009) the painting came to life! It also featured in City of Death
The read through for The Girl Who Waited took place in BBC Wales' Upper Boat Studios on the afternoon of Wednesday, 9 January, 2011.

Writer Tom MacRae has said that one of the scariest Doctor Who moments for him personally, was a scene in The Trial of a Time Lord where Vervoids attack a man using deadly seed pods delivered from their hands. He speculated that the idea of hands being frightening may have subconsciously inclined him to create the Handbots.
This is the first episode of Doctor Who directed by Nick Hurran. His previous credits include The Last Detective, starring Peter Davison and he directed all six episodes of the 2009 version of The Prisoner. Tom MacRae commented, 'When I heard it was him [directing] I knew it was going to be amazing.'

The Girl Who Waited refers to the fact that the Doctor has two hearts. This was first established in Spearhead from Space. As the Third Doctor lies unconscious in hospital, a medical doctor checks out an X-ray taken of the Time Lord’s torso and is more than a little puzzled to discover the patient has a second heart!
Almost every line in this story is spoken by a regular character, in other words Amy, Rory or the Doctor. This is rare but not unique. The First Doctor adventure The Edge of Destruction featured only the Doctor and his companions (pictured, left, from The Keys of Marinus) and took place almost entirely within the TARDIS.