Albion Hospital

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Albion Hospital as seen in The Empty Child.
Albion Hospital as seen in The Empty Child.

Albion Hospital is a fictional hospital in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It appears in the 2005 series in three episodes, Aliens of London, and the two-part The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances. Although the building is supposed to be in London, the location used for filming Albion Hospital was actually the Cardiff Royal Infirmary.

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The hospital first appeared in Aliens of London (set in 2006) when the military evacuated it of its patients and used to house and examine an apparent alien corpse retrieved from a spaceship that had crashed in the River Thames. The hospital, in this episode, appeared to have been selected because it was near the river itself.

The next time Albion Hospital appeared in The Empty Child, set in 1941, its location was near the fictional and seemingly abandoned Limehouse Green railway station.[1] However, when seen from a distance, the hospital seemed to be located on a small hill, and did not seem to show the river anywhere nearby. In The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances the hospital was where the Child's plague started, a disease that turned its victims into gas masked zombies.

Spoilers end here.

Albion Hospital was also mentioned by name in dialogue in the Big Finish Productions audio play UNIT: The Longest Night.

It remains to be seen if Albion Hospital will appear again in another series of Doctor Who.

  1. ^ There is no "Limehouse Green" station. However, the Limehouse railway station was open between 1840 and 1926. The current Limehouse station was known as Stepney, Stepney Junction, then before being renamed Limehouse in 1987. It is served by the Docklands Light Railway and c2c services.
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