Last of the Timelords

Last of the Timelords
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Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 30th June 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 8.61m
Production Code: 3.13
Monsters/Villains: The Master, The Toclafane
Year Set: 2008/9
Location: London, Earth/The Valiant


Synopsis

Earth has been conquered and the Master rules supreme, with the Doctor a helpless prisoner.

The entire human race has been reduced to slavery, as the mighty warships of a new Time Lord Empire rise from the ashes.

Only Martha Jones can save the world...


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
John Simm – The Master
Adjoa Andoh – Francine Jones
Trevor Laird – Clive Jones
Gugu Mbatha-Raw – Tish Jones
Reggie Yates – Leo Jones
Alexandra Moen – Lucy Saxon
Ellie Haddington – Professor Docherty
Tom Ellis – Tom Milligan
Tom Golding – Young Master
Natasha Alexander – Woman
Zoe Thorne, Gerard Logan, and Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis – Toclafane voices


Preceded by: The Sound of Drums - Followed by: Time Crash

The Sound of Drums

The Sound of Drums
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Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 23rd June 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.51m
Production Code: 3.12
Monsters/Villains: The Master, The Toclafane
Year Set: 2008
Location: London, Earth


Synopsis

Harry Saxon becomes Prime Minister, and his reign of terror begins.

This is only the start of his ambitions, however, as he announces mankind's first contact with an alien race, the Toclafane.

An audacious plan, spanning the whole of time and space, begins to close around the Earth.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
John Simm – The Master
Adjoa Andoh – Francine Jones
Trevor Laird – Clive Jones
Gugu Mbatha-Raw – Tish Jones
Reggie Yates – Leo Jones
Alexandra Moen – Lucy Saxon
Elize du Toit – Sinister Woman
Nichola McAuliffe – Vivien Rook
Nicholas Gecks – Albert Dumfries
Colin Stinton – President
Olivia Hill – BBC Newsreader
Daniel Ming – Chinese Newsreader
Lachele Carl – US Newsreader
Sharon Osbourne – Herself
McFly – Themselves
Ann Widdecombe – Herself
Zoe Thorne, Gerard Logan, and Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis – Sphere voices


Preceded by: Utopia - Followed by: Last of the Timelords

Utopia

Utopia
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Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Grame Harper
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 16th June 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.84m
Production Code: 3.11
Monsters/Villains: The Futurekind, The Master
Year Set: 100,000,000,000
Location: Malcassiro


Synopsis

Jack's back! As Captain Jack storms back into the Doctor's life, the Tardis is thrown out of control, to the end of the universe.

There, they find the savage Futurekind ruling the wilderness, while a lonely Professor tries in vain to save the last of the human race.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Derek Jacobi – Professor Yana/The Master
Chipo Chung – Chantho
RenĂ© Zagger – Padra
Neil Reidman – Lieutenant Atillo
Paul Marc Davies – Chieftain
Robert Forknall – Guard
John Bell – Creet
Deborah Maclaren – Kistane
Abigail Canton – Wiry Woman
John Simm – The Master


Preceded by: Blink - Followed by: The Sound of Drums

Blink

Blink
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Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Hettie MacDonald
Script Editor: Helen Raynor
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 9th June 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 6.62m
Production Code: 3.10
Monsters/Villains: The Weeping Angels
Year Set: 2008/1969
Location: London, Earth


Synopsis

In an old, abandoned house, the Weeping Angels wait.

However, when people start disappearing, a young woman called Sally finds cryptic messages bleeding through from 1969 – messages from a mysterious stranger called the Doctor.

But can she decipher them before the Angels claim their prize?


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Carey Mulligan – Sally Sparrow
Lucy Gaskell – Kathy Nightingale
Finlay Robertson – Larry Nightingale
Richard Cant – Malcolm Wainwright
Michael Obiora – DI Billy Shipton
Louis Mahoney – Old Billy
Thomas Nelstrop – Ben Wainwright
Ian Boldsworth – Banto
Ray Sawyer – Desk Sergeant
Aga Blonska – Weeping Angel


Preceded by: The Family of Blood - Followed by: Utopia

The Family of Blood

The Family of Blood
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Writer: Paul Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer
Script Editor: Lindsay Alford
Producer: Suzie Liggat
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner, Phil Collinson

Originally Broadcast: 2nd June 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.21m
Production Code: 3.9
Monsters/Villains: The Family of Blood, Scarecrows
Year Set: 1913
Location: Farringham School, Norfolk, Earth


Synopsis

It's 1913 in England and war has come a year in advance as the terrifying Family hunt for the Doctor.

But, while John Smith refuses to accept his destiny as a Time Lord, the women in his life, Martha and Joan, have to take terrible measures to save the whole of history.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Jessica Hynes – Joan Redfern
Harry Lloyd – Jeremy Baines
Thomas Sangster – Tim Latimer
Tom Palmer – Hutchinson
Pip Torrens – Rocastle
Rebekah Staton – Jenny
Gerard Horan – Mr. Clark
Lauren Wilson – Lucy Cartwright
Matthew White – Phillips
Sophie Turner – Vicar


Preceded by: Human Nature - Followed by: Blink

Human Nature

Human Nature
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Writer: Paul Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer
Script Editor: Lindsay Alford
Producer: Suzie Liggat
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 26th May 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.74m
Production Code: 3.8
Monsters/Villains: The Family of Blood, Scarecrows
Year Set: 1913
Location: Farringham School, Norfolk, Earth


Synopsis

It's 1913 in England, and an ordinary schoolteacher called John Smith dreams of adventures in time and space and a mysterious blue box.

But, when lights in the sky herald the arrival of something strange and terrible, Smith's maid, Martha, has to convince him that he alone can save the world.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Jessica Hynes – Joan Redfern
Harry Lloyd – Jeremy Baines
Thomas Sangster – Tim Latimer
Tom Palmer – Hutchinson
Pip Torrens – Rocastle
Rebekah Staton – Jenny
Gerard Horan – Mr. Clark
Lauren Wilson – Lucy Cartwright
Matthew White – Phillips
Derek Smith – Doorman
Peter Bourke – Mr. Chambers


Preceded by: 42 - Followed by: The Family of Blood

42

42
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Writer: Chris Chibnall
Director: Graeme Harper
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 19th May 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.41m
Production Code: 3.7
Monsters/Villains: Sun-Possessed
Year Set: 42nd Century
Location: SS Pentallian, Torajii System


Synopsis

In a distant galaxy, a spaceship hurtles out of control towards a boiling sun with the Doctor and Martha trapped on board, as Russell T Davies's Doctor Who continues.

They've only got 42 minutes to uncover the saboteurs, but, with a mysterious force starting to possess the ship's crew, the Doctor is running out of time.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Adjoa Andoh – Francine Jones
Michelle Collins – Kath McDonnell
William Ash – Riley Vashtee
Anthony Flanagan – Orin Scannell
Matthew Chambers – Korwin
Vinette Robinson – Abi Lerner
Gary Powell – Dev Ashton
Rebecca Oldfield – Erina Lessak
Elize du Toit – Sinister Woman
Joshua Hill – Voice of countdown


Preceded by: The Lazarus Experiment - Followed by: Human Nature

The Lazarus Experiment

The Lazarus Experiment
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Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Director: Richard Clarke
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 5th May 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.19m
Production Code: 3.6
Monsters/Villains: Professor Lazarus/Lazarus Creature
Year Set: 2008
Location: London, Earth


Synopsis

Martha returns home as Russell T Davies's Doctor Who continues. Could this be the end of her travels with the Doctor?

When she discovers her family is caught up in the scheming of Professor Lazarus and his Genetic Manipulation Device, it becomes a fight for survival, as human DNA twists into monstrous form.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Gugu Mbatha-Raw – Tish Jones
Reggie Yates – Leo Jones
Adjoa Andoh – Francine Jones
Mark Gatiss – Professor Richard Lazarus
Thelma Barlow – Lady Thaw
Lucy O'Connell – Party Guest
Bertie Carvel – Mysterious Man


Preceded by: Evolution of the Daleks - Followed by: 42

Evolution of the Daleks

Evolution of the Daleks
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Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: James Strong
Script Editor: Lindsay Alford
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 28th April 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 6.97m
Production Code: 3.5
Monsters/Villains: Cult of Skaro, Pig Slaves, Dalek Sec Hybrid
Year Set: 1930
Location: New York, Earth


Synopsis

Dalek Sec is reborn in human form and plans to build a Dalek empire in Thirties New York, as Russell T Davies's Doctor Who continues.

While Martha fights for her life at the top of the Empire State Building, the Doctor must enter into an unholy alliance in order to change Dalek history for ever.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Miranda Raison – Tallulah
Ryan Carnes – Laszlo
Hugh Quarshie – Solomon
Andrew Garfield – Frank
Eric Loren – Dalek Sec
Flik Swan – Myrna
Alexis Caley – Lois
Earl Perkins – Man #1
Peter Brooke – Man #2
Ian Porter – Hybrid
Nicholas Briggs – Dalek Voices
Paul Kasey – Hero Pig


Preceded by: Daleks In Manhattan - Followed by: The Lazarus Experiment

Daleks in Manhattan

Daleks in Manhattan
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Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: James Strong
Script Editor: Lindsay Alford
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 21st April 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 6.69m
Production Code: 3.4
Monsters/Villains: Cult of Skaro, Pig Slaves, Mr Diagoras
Year Set: 1930
Location: New York, Earth


Synopsis

It's Thirties New York and, in the midst of the Depression, people are disappearing off the streets, as Russell T Davies's Doctor Who continues.

Savage Pig Men hide in the sewers and, at the very top of the Empire State Building, the Doctor's oldest enemies are at work, preparing their most audacious plan yet.


Cast

David Tennant – The Doctor
Freema Agyeman – Martha Jones
Miranda Raison – Tallulah
Ryan Carnes – Laszlo
Hugh Quarshie – Solomon
Andrew Garfield – Frank
Eric Loren – Mr Diagoras
Flik Swan – Myrna
Alexis Caley – Lois
Earl Perkins – Man #1
Peter Brooke – Man #2
Ian Porter – Foreman
Joe Montana – Worker #1
Stewart Alexander – Worker #2
Mel Taylor – Dock Worker
Nicholas Briggs – Dalek Voices
Paul Kasey – Hero Pig


Preceded by: Gridlock - Followed by: Evolution of the Daleks

Gridlock

Gridlock
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Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Richard Clark
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 14th April 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 8.41m
Production Code: 3.3
Monsters/Villains: The Macra
Year Set: 5,000,000,053
Location: New Earth


Synopsis

The Doctor takes Martha to the planet New Earth, in the far future, as the third series of Russell T Davies's Doctor Who continues.

But when they find the streets being ruled by the sinister Pharamacists, they must brave the ordeal of the mysterious Motorway in order to discover the terrible secret at the heart of the city…


Cast

The Doctor – David Tennant
Martha Jones – Freema Agyeman
Brannigan - Ardal O'Hanlon
Novice Hame - Anna Hope
Milo - Travis Oliver
Cheen - Lenora Crichlow
Valerie - Jennifer Hennessy
Alice - Bridget Turner
May - Georgine Anderson
Whitey - Simon Pearsall
Javit - Daisy Lewis
Businessman - Nicholas Boulton
Sally Calypso - Erika Macleod
Ma - Judy Norman
Pa - Graham Padden
Pale Woman - Lucy Davenport
Pharmacist #1 - Tom Edden
Pharmacist #2 - Natasha Williams
Pharmacist #3 - Gayle Telfer Stevens
The Face of Boe - Struan Rodger

Macra Created by Ian Stuart Black


Preceded by: The Shakespeare Code - Followed by: Daleks In Manhattan

The Shakespeare Code

The Shakespeare Code
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Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Charles Palmer
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 7th April 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 7.23m
Production Code: 3.2
Monsters/Villains: Carrionites
Year Set: 1599
Location: London, Earth


Synopsis

For Martha's first trip in the Tardis, the Doctor takes her back in time, to Elizabethan England, as the third series of Russell T Davies's Doctor Who continues.

When they find William Shakespeare under the control of deadly witch-like creatures, they must battle forces from the dawn of the universe to stop history being changed for ever.


Cast

The Doctor – David Tennant
Martha Jones – Freema Agyeman
Shakespeare - Dean Lennox Kelly
Lilith - Christina Cole
Wiggins - Sam Marks
Doomfinger - Amanda Lawrence
Bloodtide - Linda Clark
Dick - Jalaal Hartley
Kempe - David Westhead
Dolly Bailey - Andree Bernard
Lynley - Chris Larkin
Jailer - Stephen Marcus
Peter Streete - Matt King
Preacher - Roger Demeger
Queen Elizabeth - Angela Pleasence


Preceded by: Smith and Jones - Followed by: Gridlock

Smith and Jones

Smith and Jones
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Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Charles Palmer
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 31st March 2007
Duration: 45 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 8.2m
Production Code: 3.1
Monsters/Villains: Judoon, Plasmavore, Slabs
Year Set: 2008
Location: London, Earth/The Moon


Synopsis

For Martha Jones, a medical student in Central London, an ordinary day turns into a nightmare when her entire hospital is transported to the Moon.

There, she has to battle the Judoon and outwit a blood-sucking Plasmavore – but can she trust a mysterious stranger called the Doctor?


Cast

The Doctor – David Tennant
Martha Jones – Freema Agyeman
Florence Finnegan - Anne Reid
Mr Stoker - Roy Marsden
Francine Jones - Adjoa Andoh
Tish Jones - Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Leo Jones - Reggie Yates
Clive Jones - Trevor Laird
Annalise - Kimmi Richards
Morgenstern - Ben Righton
Julia Swales - Vineeta Rishi
Judoon Captain - Paul Kasey
Judoon Voices - Nicholas Briggs


Preceded by: The Runaway Bride - Followed by: The Shakespeare Code

The Runaway Bride

The Runaway Bride
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Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn
Script Editor: Simon Winstone
Producer: Phil Collinson
Executive Producer(s): Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner

Originally Broadcast: 25th December 2006
Duration: 60 mins
Viewing Figures (in millions): 9.3m
Production Code: 3.X
Monsters/Villains: Empress of the Racnoss, Roboforms
Year Set: Christmas 2007
Location: London, Earth


Synopsis

Bride-to-be Donna mysteriously vanishes as she prepares to marry her boyfriend Lance in a glittering ceremony on Christmas Eve. She suddenly appears, to her complete astonishment, in the Tardis with the Doctor.

As the Tardis races to get to the church on time, the Doctor and Donna are closely watched by the sinister figure of The Empress of Racnoss from her throne in her spaceship.

It soon becomes clear that Donna is the key to an ancient alien plan to destroy the Earth…


Cast

The Doctor – David Tennant
Donna Noble – Catherine Tate
Empress - Sarah Parish
Lance Bennett - Don Gilet
Geoff Noble - Howard Attfield
Sylvia Noble - Jacqueline King
Vicar - Trevor Georges
Taxi Driver - Glen Wilson
Nerys - Krystal Archer
Rhodri - Rhodri Meilir
Robot Santa - Paul Kasey


Preceded by: Doomsday - Followed by: Smith and Jones