BBC1 25/12/14: written by Steven Moffatt / directed by Paul Wilmshurst / starring Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, Nick Frost, Natalie Gamede, Michael Troughton
It is funny isn’t it this Christmas special
lark? Once upon a time, Russell T Davies daubed a bit of tinsel and festive
cheer across the opening minutes before leading us somewhere else altogether.
Let’s face it you can’t get anything less Christmassy than David Tennant and
John Simm slugging it out on waste ground. Yet it worked a treat, creating an
event, something to natter about over the mince pies. Steven Moffatt’s approach
has been much more traditional; caking his episodes in Victorian Yuletide iconography,
exploring the mythos and fables of the season and generally doing everything
possible except showing us how to stuff a turkey. Yet, they have been
unsubstantial birds, his Christmas feasts; looking tremendous, tasting a bit
dry, needing a bit longer in the oven perhaps (most of the tree one could be
left in the oven!). So what are the chances that with his fifth go he gives us
the present we actually want? As it turns out, very tasty indeed.
SPOILER WARNING- Plot details revealed,
references to Santa beyond this point