It’s the second edition of the Doctor Who Companion‘s exclusive “Who Knows” quiz, and we’re focussing on number twos. Oh, we’re certainly not above toilet humour here at the DWC; fortunately, not everything in today’s quiz revels in crude gags – largely because Doctor Who rarely centers around the loos. So we’ve shoved in some twos that aren’t related to waste. I know, we’re a big disappointment.
(The inclusion of The Beast Below as the featured image is purely because it’s the Eleventh Doctor’s second story, and yes, they are covered in sick – it’s by no means a comment on the quality of the story. In fact, I love The Beast Below, as DWC regular will likely attest.)
If you’re not too embarrassed, we’d appreciate you sharing your results on social media. And don’t forget to let us know how you do in the comments section below!
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#1. Which alien race did the Doctor describe as feeding "off what others leave behind from their behind"?
#2. Which Series 12 story was partly set in the Indian Ocean garbage patch?
#3. What position did Doctor in Distress land when it debuted in the UK chart in 1985?
If you said anything except “it didn’t chart”, I commend your optimism.
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#4. What is the name of the second episode of Torchwood?
#5. Which of these writers has only completed two Doctor Who serials for TV (as of 2020)?
#6. Which of these writers has written more than two Doctor Who serials for TV (as of 2020)?
#7. What is the second TV Doctor Who serial written and directed by women?
#8. Which of these features the second full appearance of the Sea Devils?
#9. Which of these serials is the second Doctor Who story credited to David Agnew?
#10. Which actor played the Second Doctor?
#11. Which of these is the second Doctor Who episode written by Peter R. Newman?
#12. Which of these features the second full appearance of the Cybermen?
#13. Which of these books was the second Doctor Who novelisation, published by Frederick Muller Ltd.?
#14. Which Seventh Doctor story featured a robotic cleaner climbing through a waste disposal unit?
#15. In which story does the Doctor tell his companion that they've landed "somewhere before the invention of the toilet"?
#16. Which of these was the second Doctor Who serial written for TV by Russell T Davies?
#17. Which of these actors didn't return for the second season of Chris Chibnall's Broadchurch?
#18. Which of these serials was the second Doctor Who story to star Martin Jarvis?
Jarvis’ first appearance was in The Web Planet, as Hilio.
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#19. In which short did Amy and Rory find an Ood on the loo?
#20. Which member of the Slitheen family took Cathy Salt into the toilets, intending to kill her?
Editor and co-founder of the Doctor Who Companion. When he’s not watching television, reading books ‘n’ Marvel comics, listening to The Killers, and obsessing over script ideas, Philip Bates pretends to be a freelance writer. He enjoys collecting everything. Writer of The Black Archive: The Pandorica Opens/ The Big Bang, The Silver Archive: The Stone Tape, and 100 Objects of Doctor Who.
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