Coal Hill School is a fictional school in the British
science fiction television series ''
Doctor Who'' and its spin-off series ''
Class
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''. It is located on Coal Hill Road in the
Shoreditch area of
London
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.
The school first appeared in the first episode of ''Doctor Who'', "
An Unearthly Child
''An Unearthly Child'' (sometimes referred to as ''100,000 BC'') is the first serial of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast on BBC TV in four weekly parts from 23 November to 14 December 1963 ...
", in 1963, and has had numerous appearances ever since. Several major characters in the two shows' history are depicted as students or faculty members at Coal Hill. In the original 1963–89 run of ''Doctor Who'',
Ian Chesterton
Ian Chesterton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' and a companion of the First Doctor. He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's first r ...
and
Barbara Wright are teachers of student
Susan Foreman
Susan Foreman (also known as Susan Campbell in spin-off media) is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. The granddaughter and original companion of the First Doctor, she was played by actress Car ...
, while in the 50th Anniversary Special "
The Day of the Doctor
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" and in the 2005 revival's
eighth and
ninth series,
Clara Oswald
Clara Oswald is a fictional character in the British science fiction on television, science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. She was created by series producer Steven Moffat and portrayed by Jenna Coleman. Clara was introduced in the Doc ...
teaches English classes. All of the main characters of ''Class'' are students at the Academy, along with one teacher, Miss Quill; the school is renamed Coal Hill Academy in the series.
Appearances
"An Unearthly Child" (1963)
The Coal Hill School is the setting of the first episode of ''Doctor Who'', "
An Unearthly Child
''An Unearthly Child'' (sometimes referred to as ''100,000 BC'') is the first serial of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast on BBC TV in four weekly parts from 23 November to 14 December 1963 ...
", first broadcast in November 1963. In the episode, two teachers at the school, science teacher
Ian Chesterton
Ian Chesterton is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' and a companion of the First Doctor. He was played in the series by William Russell, and was one of the members of the programme's first r ...
and history teacher
Barbara Wright,
discover that one of their students,
Susan Foreman
Susan Foreman (also known as Susan Campbell in spin-off media) is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. The granddaughter and original companion of the First Doctor, she was played by actress Car ...
, is a
time travel
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ler who has been attending the school as her grandfather, the
First Doctor
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Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a centuries-old alien Time ...
(the central character of the series), makes repairs on their time machine, the
TARDIS
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.
The school was a constructed set shot inside Studio D at
Lime Grove Studios.
Writer
Kim Newman
Kim James Newman (born 31 July 1959) is an English journalist, film critic and fiction writer. Recurring interests visible in his work include film history and horror fiction—both of which he attributes to seeing Tod Browning's ''Dracula'' at ...
interprets Coal Hill School as a
secondary modern school
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, which he notes is unusual for British children's television in the early 1960s; educational settings in children's television of the time were more commonly "fantasy fee-paying schools" like
Billy Bunter
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's
Greyfriars School
Greyfriars School is a fictional English public school used as a setting in the long-running series of stories by the writer Charles Hamilton, who wrote under the pen-name of Frank Richards. Although the stories are focused on the Remove (or l ...
.
However,
Tat Wood and
Lawrence Miles
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interpret the lack of uniforms at Coal Hill as an indication that it is an early
comprehensive school.
Newman stresses how important the grounded normality of the "unlovely" school was for ''Doctor Who''s fantastic premise:
Ian wears the school neck-tie which, despite being shown only in monochrome, is described in ''
The Web Planet
''The Web Planet'' is the fifth serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Written by Bill Strutton and directed by Richard Martin, the serial was broadcast on BBC1 in six weekly parts from 1 ...
'' as being black with thin green diagonal stripes.
''Remembrance of the Daleks'' (1988)
The school appeared in the series again almost twenty-five years later in the October 1988 story ''
Remembrance of the Daleks
''Remembrance of the Daleks'' is the first serial of the 25th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. The serial was first broadcast in four weekly episodes from 5 to 26 October 1988. It was written by Ben Aaronovi ...
''.
In this serial that kicked off its 25th anniversary season, the
Seventh Doctor
The Seventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', and the final incarnation of the original Doctor Who series. He is portrayed by Scottish actor Sylvester McCoy.
...
returns to 1963 to complete some business left unfinished by his hurried departure on the previous occasion. The school is a featured location, as a group of
Dalek
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s set up a base there while attempting to locate a powerful
Time Lord
The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', of which the series' main protagonist, the Doctor, is a member. Time Lords are so named for their command ...
artifact, the
Hand of Omega, the Doctor had previously hidden in the area. In this story the school sign states it is located in Coal Hill Road, Shoreditch. In reality, St. John's School in
Hammersmith was used as Coal Hill School in location filming.
Tat Wood notes that in this story, which most viewers interpret as being set shortly after the events of "An Unearthly Child", Coal Hill School has a school uniform. From this and other evidence in ''Remembrance of the Daleks'', such as the fact that it is broad daylight at 5:15 pm, Wood hypothesizes that ''Remembrance'' is actually set in the summer of 1963, prior to the events of "An Unearthly Child", with the school's uniforms being phased out in the autumn term.
Australian scholar Marcus K. Harmes notes the tension in ''Remembrance of the Daleks'' between the presumed nostalgia of bringing back Coal Hill School from ''Doctor Who''s first episode and the story's unflattering portrayal of 1963 London as "a racist, bigoted society", thus placing ''Doctor Who''s origins "in a period with ugly undercurrents".
(Harmes contrasts this "transgressive" approach towards ''Doctor Who''s past with the uncritical nostalgia displayed in stories such as ''
Attack of the Cybermen''.)
The pupils wear a different school tie from that worn by Ian. In ''Remembrance'', it has alternating red and dark blue diagonal broad stripes.
"The Day of the Doctor" (2013)
Coal Hill School appeared again twenty-five years later, in the 50th anniversary special "
The Day of the Doctor
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". The
Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. He is played by Matt Smith in three series as well as five specials. As with previous incarnations of the Doct ...
's companion
Clara Oswald
Clara Oswald is a fictional character in the British science fiction on television, science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. She was created by series producer Steven Moffat and portrayed by Jenna Coleman. Clara was introduced in the Doc ...
is shown to have become an English teacher at the school. The school sign names the Headmaster as W. Coburn, making reference to
Anthony Coburn
James Anthony Coburn (10 December 1927 – 28 April 1977) was an Australian television writer and producer, who spent much of his professional career living and working in the United Kingdom. He is best remembered for writing the first ''Doctor ...
, who wrote ''
An Unearthly Child
''An Unearthly Child'' (sometimes referred to as ''100,000 BC'') is the first serial of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast on BBC TV in four weekly parts from 23 November to 14 December 1963 ...
'', and lists I. Chesterton as the head of governors.
Reviewers saw the Coal Hill sequence in "The Day of the Doctor" as a pleasant nostalgic touch or a "delightful Easter Egg", though Ian Sadler of online magazine ''Hi!'' felt the school was included "just so fans could be teased with an irrelevant scene." The Coal Hill sequence in "The Day of the Doctor" was filmed at Gladstone Primary School, Whitchurch Road,
Cardiff
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.
Series 8 (2014)
In the
2014 series of ''Doctor Who'', Coal Hill School became a recurring location. The first episode of the series, "
Deep Breath", included a brief flashback to Clara's first day as a teacher at Coal Hill. In the second episode, "
Into the Dalek
"Into the Dalek" is the second episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. It was written by Phil Ford and Steven Moffat, and directed by Ben Wheatley, and first broadcast on BBC One on 30 Aug ...
", viewers were introduced to
Danny Pink
Danny Pink is a fictional character created by Steven Moffat and portrayed by Samuel Anderson in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. He is a supporting character in the eighth series of the program, first a ...
, a maths teacher at Coal Hill School and romantic interest for Clara played by
Samuel Anderson.
Danny is a recurring character in
series 8
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* Caroline Series (born 1951), English mathematician, daughter of George Series
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.
Popular press and fan reviewers alike suggested that the presence of two Coal Hill School teachers may be a deliberate echo of the series' origins. Writer
Steven Moffat
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said when introducing Danny Pink:
When asked about the significance of Coal Hill School, Anderson said,
The episode "
Time Heist" included a brief scene between Danny and Clara set in the school. The subsequent episode, "
The Caretaker
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", was almost completely set in and around Coal Hill School, and involved Clara struggling to keep her life with the
Twelfth Doctor
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separate from her personal and professional life. Den of Geek reviewer Simon Brew said that in "The Caretaker", Coal Hill School "gets woven even more into the fabric of ''Doctor Who''". Writing for ''
The Guardian
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'', Dan Martin said, "
Ofsted would be plunged into crisis if the true nature of Shoreditch’s Coal Hill school ever became apparent," and suggested that it was telling that the Doctor had not informed Clara of his own history with Coal Hill. Patrick Mulkern of the ''
Radio Times'' noted that, although not explicitly explained in the episode, the Skovox Blitzer (the episode's threat) is drawn to Coal Hill School because of the Doctor's past visits there. Three schools were used for Coal Hill filming locations for "The Caretaker": Gladstone Primary School, Cardiff (again), Holton Primary School in
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, and Tonyrefail School. The episode "
Kill the Moon
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" included scenes set at Coal Hill in its beginning and end, and in its primary setting on the
Moon
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, the episode involves the Doctor taking Clara's student Courtney Woods to the year 2049 to be the "first woman" on it. "
In the Forest of the Night
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" featured a group of Year 8 students from Coal Hill on a school trip with Clara and Danny, and also included two short flashback scenes set in the school. In "
Death in Heaven
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", students of the school can be seen with a Cyberman on
Missy's mobile gadget when confronting her rival and former friend the Doctor.
Series 9 (2015)
In "
The Magician's Apprentice
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" (2015), Clara is shown teaching English to a class, when the airborne planes stop. Mr Dunlop tells Clara there is a call from
UNIT
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* Unit of action, a discrete piece of action (or beat) in a theatrical presentation
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* ''Unit'' (a ...
and she leaves via her
motorbike
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. At the end of "
The Woman Who Lived
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", Clara reveals to the Doctor that Evie (a student) got an A in a project which he helped her with. She shows a selfie with her and Evie on her phone to the Doctor; with
Ashildr
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(
Maisie Williams
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) in the background.
''Class'' (2016)
Coal Hill is the setting for the ''Doctor Who'' spin-off, ''
Class
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* Class (biology), a taxonomic rank
* Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects
* Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differentl ...
''. In this show, it has become Coal Hill Academy with the official address being given in "
For Tonight We Might Die
"For Tonight We Might Die" is the first episode of the British science-fiction television series '' Class'', a spin-off series of '' Doctor Who''. It is written by Patrick Ness and was released online by BBC Three on 22 October 2016. "For Tonight ...
" and "
Nightvisiting" as Foreman Street, Shoreditch E2 7QE. In the opening episode, the Twelfth Doctor, unable to be everywhere at once, chooses the alien teacher Miss Quill and five of her sixth form students, April, Ram, Tanya, Matteusz and Charlie (who is also an alien) to defend Coal Hill from any menaces coming through tears in space time located at the newly renovated school. The names of "Parson. H.", "Foreman. S.", "Pink. R. D." and "Oswald. C." are displayed on a plaque of the deceased and missing at the school. The headteacher is shown now to be Mr Armitage — a character who appeared in numerous episodes of ''Doctor Who'' Series 8. He is skinned alive and subsequently killed by a dragon in "
The Coach with the Dragon Tattoo". He is succeeded by Dorothea Ames in the episode "
Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart", who offers to return Miss Quill's free will in exchange for Miss Quill's help, and in the following episode "
Brave-ish Heart", Dorothea explains that the group that took over Coal Hill as an academy, EverUpwardReach, installed a Board of Governors to keep it safe and "ready", watching how Quill and the others fared on their own. In "
The Lost", Dorothea further explains that the Governors gather knowledge in preparation for "the arrival". The Governors order a
Weeping Angel
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to kill Dorothea after she fails to predict that Charlie would use an alien weapon to destroy the Shadow Kin race.
Sets built at
Roath Lock
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studios in Cardiff were used in studio recordings of the Academy.
Other appearances and references
Sam Jones, a
companion from the
Eighth Doctor Adventures
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spin-off novels, also attended Coal Hill School.
References
External links
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