Arrivals and departures are a fluid concept at a hotel
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- Publication: Radio Times
- Date: 2024-12-21
- Author: David Brown
- Page: 153
- Language: English
Arrivals and departures are a fluid concept at a hotel the Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) visits over the festive season, for this one possesses the secrets to time travel. An unsold room, for instance, becomes a thing of the past... Such a sublimely timey-wimey idea could only come from the bigger-on-the-inside brain of writer Steven Moffat who, recognising nobody ought to be alone at Christmas, has the Doctor cross paths with lonely hotel guest Joy (Nicola Coughlan).
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- APA 6th ed.: Brown, David (2024-12-21). Arrivals and departures are a fluid concept at a hotel. Radio Times p. 153.
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