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  1. The TARDIS takes the Doctor and Donna farther than they've ever gone before - where they face an all-too-familiar enemy!

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  2. "A story designed to push them as far as they can go" 💥 Go behind the scenes of 'Wild Blue Yonder'...Subscribe to Doctor Who for more exclusive videos: http...

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    • Speaking on The Official Doctor Who Podcast, Russell T Davies cites a season 15 serial as the inspiration for “Wild Blue Yonder”
    • Contortionist Tommaso Di Vincenzo (who also appeared in Mark Gatiss’ The Mezzotint) physically performed the part where the creature impersonating the Doctor bent double backwards and walked along like a crab.
    • The Doctor’s giant hands are models of David Tennant’s actual arms created by Millennium FX using a 360 body capture scan made using 204 cameras photographing at the same time.
    • Filming for the episode took place in July 2022 in the middle of a UK heatwave that saw temperatures of 37 degrees. Catherine Tate had to shove an air conditioning tube up her stripy jumper to cool down between scenes.
  3. Provided to YouTube by RCA Gold SealThe Wild Blue Yonder: U.S. Air Force (1991 Remastered) · Robert Shaw · Robert Shaw Chorale · Robert CrawfordBattle Cry Of...

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  4. Jun 21, 2024 · The Amazing Devil has created a hauntingly beautiful piece of music with “Wild Blue Yonder.” It encapsulates the rollercoaster of emotions associated with love and reminds us of the power of vulnerability, resilience, and the longing for connection.

  5. For a much better film about the bomber, try 1952's "Above and Beyond" with Robert Taylor. By the way, in this copy of "The Wild Blue Yonder" on YouTube, someone was having fun with the film and inserted a very, very brief clip of a 727 airliner (it first flew in 1963)!

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  7. Aug 26, 2010 · While intensely beautiful and hypnotically mixed with the oral sounds of a bunch of Sardinian singers and an African singer, the film becomes really indescribable — but not in that good nor bad way. You just have to watch, whether you like or dislike it.

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