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On Wednesday, it was announced that Doctor Who was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Choreography for “There’s Always a Twist at the End’ in the episode, “The Doctor’s Chord.” Somehow, this marks the very first time the long-running British television series has been nominated for an Emmy. The only other Emmy nomination for the sci-fi series hailed from one of the franchise’s video games, Doctor Who: The Runaway, where it was nominated for Outstanding Derivative Interactive Program in 2020.
Doctor Who‘s first Emmy-nominated episode, “The Doctor’s Chord,” saw the Doctor and his companion, Ruby, travel back to the year 1963 in order to meet The Beatles. During their trip back in time, the duo come into contact with the mysterious Maestro, who seeks to drains music in hopes of erasing it completely from existence. The episode sees the Doctor and the Maestro ultimately face a music battle, with the Beatles helping the Doctor to save the day, and features a large musical number to the song, “There’s Always a Twist at the End.” Those interested in rewatching the episode can do so by checking out the second episode of the show’s fourteenth season.








