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The further adventures of the time travelling alien adventurer known as the Doctor and his/her companions.

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S10.E12 The Doctor Falls
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The Doctor makes a final stand against an army of Cybermen to protect a tiny band of humans from destruction.


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S10.E11 World Enough and Time
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Top Rated TV #96 | 108 wins & 170 nominations. See more awards »
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Cast

Series cast summary:
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 The Doctor (56 episodes, 2010-2015)
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 The Doctor / ... (58 episodes, 2005-2015)
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 The Doctor / ... (46 episodes, 2008-2017)
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 Clara / ... (40 episodes, 2012-2017)
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 Dalek / ... (38 episodes, 2005-2017)
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 Amy Pond / ... (38 episodes, 2008-2017)
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 Rose Tyler / ... (40 episodes, 2005-2017)
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 Ood Sigma / ... (35 episodes, 2005-2014)
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 Rory / ... (27 episodes, 2010-2012)
Ruari Mears ...
 Cyberman / ... (22 episodes, 2006-2013)
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 Martha Jones / ... (25 episodes, 2006-2017)
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Storyline

The Doctor, from a race called the Time Lords/Ladies whose home planet is Gallifrey, travels through time and space in his/her ship the TARDIS (an acronym for Time and Relative Dimension In Space) with numerous companions. From time to time he/she regenerates into a new form (which is how the series has been running since 1963). Written by Anonymous

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The Trip Of A Lifetime! (Series 1) See more »


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TV-PG | See all certifications »

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Release Date:

17 March 2006 (USA)  »

Also Known As:

Doktor Who  »

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Technical Specs

Runtime:

| (48 episodes) | (3 episodes) | (2 Episodes)

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(Dolby 5.1)

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16:9 HD
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Trivia

David Bradley, who has been cast in the series twice as the First Doctor (and also played William Hartnell in An Adventure in Space and Time (2013)), is the third actor to play this version of the Doctor. Following the death of William Hartnell in 1975, the second actor had been Richard Hurndall in Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (1983). The First Doctor remains the only version of the Doctor which has been recast with another actor in either Doctor Who (1963) or Doctor Who (2005). See more »

Quotes

[repeated line]
The Ninth Doctor: Fantastic!
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Crazy Credits

Each episode has a pre-credits sequence, and a trailer for the following episode at the end. Episode one has no pre-credits sequence(except for 5.1 " The Eleventh Hour", and episode thirteen has no trailer. See more »

Connections

Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 13 December 2010 (2010) See more »

Soundtracks

Doctor Who Theme
Written by Ron Grainer
Performed by BBC National Orchestra of Wales
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Frequently Asked Questions

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User Reviews

Ace!
26 March 2005 | by (Leeds, West Yorkshire) – See all my reviews

I eagerly awaited the new Dr Who, and I wasn't disappointed. My first memories of the Doctor are Jn Pertwee battling robots, giant maggots and giant spiders in the early seventies. Then Tom Baker took over and it was a must watch programme. Tonight I was transported back to those days, in so much as I felt just as I did back then. With one big difference, this is very much a programme for the twenty first century.

Christopher Eccleston was wonderful as the Doctor, combining the off the wall behaviour of Tom Baker's Doctor, with the mystery of Silvester McCoy's; the action of Jon Pertwee's and the hard edge of Colin Baker's; together with the wisdom of William Hartnell's Doctor and the tom-foolery of Patrick Troughton's. All wrapped together in an incarnation with the same physical appeal as Paul McGann's Doctor. I would quite happily travel through space and time with this Doctor.

The effects were the best we'd seen on the programme but I felt they didn't overwhelm it. But where they needed to be, the effects were 'crap'. The Autons always were faintly ridiculous back when Jon Pertwee fought them and they are still ridiculous, but just as deadly. The script was witty in the right places and serious where it needed to be.

I can't wait for next week!

PS. Billie Piper didn't suck!


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