Doctor Who

7.6
2005

Production

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The Doctor is a Time Lord: a 900 year old alien with 2 hearts, part of a gifted civilization who mastered time travel. The Doctor saves planets for a living—more of a hobby actually, and the Doctor's very, very good at it.

Trailers & Videos

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The Adventure of a Lifetime

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The Adventure Begins - Series 1-8 Trailer

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The Trip of a Lifetime with the Ninth Doctor - Series 1 TV Trailer

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All Doctor Who Title Sequences: 1963-2023 | Doctor Who

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Thirteenth Doctor Title Sequence | Doctor Who: Series 11

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Twelfth Doctor's Christmas Titles | The Husbands of River Song

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Doctor Who Rock Theme

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Twelfth Doctor Intro

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Eleventh Doctor Titles Version 2

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Eleventh Doctor Intro

Seasons

13 Episodes • Premiered 2005

The first series features Christopher Eccleston as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor, his only series in the role, accompanied by Billie Piper, as his first and main companion Rose Tyler, whom he plucks from obscurity on planet Earth, and to whom he grows increasingly attached. He also travels briefly with unruly boy-genius Adam Mitchell, played by Bruno Langley, and with 51st-century con man and former "Time Agent" Captain Jack Harkness, portrayed by John Barrowman. Episodes in the series form a loose story arc, based upon the recurring phrase "Bad Wolf".

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1. Rose

7.3

Rose Tyler meets a mysterious stranger called the Doctor, and realises Earth is in danger.

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2. The End of the World

7.5

The Doctor takes Rose on her first voyage through time: to the year five billion, when the Sun is about to expand and swallow the Earth. She is cautious and soon starts to question her reasons for joining The Doctor. But amongst the powerful alien races gathering to watch on Platform One, a murderer is at work. Who is controlling the mysterious and deadly metal spiders?

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3. The Unquiet Dead

7.1

Charles Dickens and the Doctor team up as corpses stalk the streets of Victorian Cardiff.

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4. Aliens of London (1)

6.8

Rose is taken home, but a spaceship crashes in the Thames and London is closed off... Enter the Slitheen!

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5. World War Three (2)

6.7

Time is running out for the Doctor as Downing Street announces mankind's first Interplanetary War.

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6. Dalek

8.3

The Doctor is shattered and Earth is in danger as he and Rose discover the Time Lords' deadliest enemy beneath Utah.

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7. The Long Game

6.6

Adam catches a glimpse of the wonders of travelling in the Tardis, as they head to a future, where Satellite 5 broadcasts to the entire Earth Empire. But anyone promoted to Floor 500 is never seen again, and the Doctor suspects mankind is being manipulated.

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8. Father's Day

7.9

Rose requests a trip back to the day her father, Pete Tyler, died. Reluctantly, the Doctor agrees, but he realises he has made a mistake, when Rose saves Pete from being run over by a car. This has now changed the timeline, and Reapers are transposing themselves all over the Universe. However, this time, the Doctor doesn't have a plan…

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9. The Empty Child (1)

8.5

After chasing an unexplained capsule through time, the TARDIS lands in London, during an air raid. Rose investigates when a small child wearing a gasmask, standing on a rooftop, continuously calls out for his mummy. After floating above the city on a barrage balloon, Rose is swept off her feet by another time traveller – Captain Jack Harkness. Meanwhile, The Doctor follows a teenaged girl to a meeting of the homeless children of the Blitz. Here, the child in the gasmask is terrorising them with a parade of strange events, constantly asking for his mother.

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10. The Doctor Dances (2)

8.5

After narrowly escaping the gas mask monsters, The Doctor, Rose, and Captain Jack try to stop the mutated people from infecting other victims. But it soon becomes apparent that one of the group may indirectly responsible for the virus. The answer lies at the bomb site, but time is running out...

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11. Boom Town

6.7

The Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack stop off in present-day Cardiff to recharge the TARDIS on the Rift they formerly encountered in 1869. Whilst there, they come upon a since-thought-long-dead enemy of theirs, who is hatching yet another plan to destroy Earth.

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12. Bad Wolf (1)

8.2

In a seemingly futuristic world, the Doctor wakes up in the Big Brother house during an eviction, Rose wakes up on the Weakest Link with the Anne-Droid, and Captain Jack gets a make over with Trin-E and Zu-Zana. But something unusual is happening, and the losing contestants are being disintergrated. Obviously, it's time for the Doctor to investigate. Who or what is behind this?

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13. The Parting of the Ways (2)

8.6

The fate of the Universe is hanging in the balance as the Dalek fleet begin their invasion of Earth. The Doctor must decide whether to sacrifice every human being on Earth in order to save every other living creature in the universe from the Daleks. Either way, he knows he must send Rose home...

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Reviews

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pjgs

10/10

Doctor Who is my favorite show ever. It's not perfect, but it's exciting, fun, witty, creative, and quirky. The best way to watch is with an open mind and with (preferably) a good episode. Sometimes it can get cheesy or too silly, but as whole it's an amazing show. Series 11 starts next year with Chris Chibnall as the new showrunner and Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor, and it's gonna be fantastic.
God bless Doctor Who!

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MovieGuys

3/10

Doctor Who is, in one sense, a metaphor for whats happened to this show.

What was once an entertaining and sometimes thought provoking sci fi series, has been infected with a thread of political correctness, that's at times brittle, dour, lecturing and ultimately rather tiresome.

Its not helped by a lead character, the Doctor, who unsurprisingly, does not appear to know what she is supposed to be. Small wonder, when the overall vibe coming from the show, is so conflicted.

Maybe time for this one to go off air for a few years and return with a fresh approach.

As it stands 3/10.

V

ViscerusMorscer

7/10

**Christopher Eccleston's Series** - _4.5/5_

**David Tenant's Series** - _5/5_

**Matt Smith's Series** - _4.5/5_

**Peter Capaldi's Series** - _3.5/5_

**Jodie Whittaker's Series** - 1⁄2/5

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Intergalacticified

> **This series is so unbelievably good, all the hype, all the interesting moments, and plot twists. It's hard to find someone who has a feeling like me when I watch Doctor Who, The main feelings are: ''Surprised, Excited, Happy, Entertained, Interested.'' This series is too good to exist, I'm very proud and happy I stumbled upon something so good in the late year of 2016. **

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