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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Rose (Mar/26/2005) | | Christopher Eccleston takes the role of the time-travelling crusader, who lands on Earth just in time to save a department store worker, named Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), from a horde of marauding mannequins - thus plunging the pair into a desperate battle against a malevolent alien intelligence with the ability to bring plastic to life. | | Guest Stars: Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Mark Benton as Clive, Ellie Garnett (1) as Caroline, Adam McCoy as Clive's Son, Alan Ruscoe as Auton, Paul Kasey (1) as Auton, David Sant as Auton, Elizabeth Fost as Auton, Helen Otway as Auton, Nicholas Briggs as Nestene Consciousness | Director: Keith Boak Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The End of the World (Apr/02/2005) | The Doctor, seeking to show Rose an unusual event, takes her to the end of the Earth, literally. He takes her forward in time to the impending destruction of the Earth due to the Sun going super nova billions of years in the future.
They land on a specially designed orbital spacecraft that hosts “end of the world” events. All appears normal until strange robot spiders start causing mayhem.
The robot spiders imperil all onboard the orbiting spacecraft, and it’s up to the Doctor to set things straight and find out who onboard is in control of these malicious robots. He must solve this dilemma quickly or a trapped Rose, the rest of the guests, and himself, die along with the Earth in the sun’s death. | | Guest Stars: Simon Day as Steward, Yasmin Bannerman as Jabe, Jimmy Vee as Moxx of Balhoon, Zoë Wanamaker as Cassandra, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Beccy Armory as Raffalo, Sara Stewart as Computer Voice, Silas Carson as Alien Voices, | Uncredited: Paul Kasey (1) as Forest of Cheem Tree | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Soft Cell -- Tainted Love, Britney Spears -- Toxic | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Unquiet Dead (Apr/09/2005) | The Doctor and Rose travel by accident to 1869 Earth, and find that recently deceased corpses are returning to life, in a ghostly way. A mortician and his assistant know of the problem, but to keep their secret a secret, they kidnap Rose, who witnesses them collecting one of their ghostly corpses. The Doctor then must rescue Rose, and help the ghostly corpses return to there their own universe. He is aided in this effort by the aged Charles Dickens.
Things don’t go as the Doctor expects, and serious repercussions occur to those around him. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Hill (2) as Mrs Peace, Alan David (2) as Gabriel Sneed, Meic Povey as Driver, Wayne Cater as Stage Manager, Eve Myles as Gwyneth, Huw Rhys as Redpath, Zoe Thorne as The Gelth, Simon Callow as Charles Dickens | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Mark Gatiss | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Aliens of London (1) (Apr/16/2005) | | The Doctor takes Rose back to London - but their trip coincides with another, more dramatic alien arrival as a spaceship plunges into the Thames. In the ensuing panic, the authorities quarantine the capital from the rest of the world - and even Rose's own home is no refuge from the sinister Slitheen. | | Guest Stars: Jimmy Vee as Alien, Naoko Mori as Dr. Toshiko "Tosh" Sato, Navin Chowdhry as Indra Ganesh, Andrew Marr as Himself, Annette Badland as Margaret Blaine, Penelope Wilton as Harriet Jones, Fiesta Mei Ling as Ru, Eric Potts as Oliver Charles, Ceris Jones as Policeman, David Verrey as Joseph Green, Rupert Vansittart as General Asquith, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Matt Baker (1) as Himself on TV, Basil Chung as Bau, | Uncredited: Paul Kasey (1) as Slitheen | Director: Joe Ahearne Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: David Bowie -- Starman | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - World War Three (2) (Apr/23/2005) | | As an interplanetary war threatens to engulf the world, the Doctor, Rose and Harriet find themselves trapped in Downing Street, unable to thwart the Slitheen - but it seems Jackie and Mickey could hold the key to Earth's salvation. | | Guest Stars: LaChele Carl as Reporter, Steve Speirs as Strickland, Elizabeth Fost as Slitheen, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Morgan Hopkins as Sergeant Price, Jack Tarlton as Reporter, Corey Doabe as Graffitiing Kid, Annette Badland as Margaret Blaine, Rupert Vansittart as General Asquith, Penelope Wilton as Harriet Jones, David Verrey as Joseph Green, Andrew Marr as Himself, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, | Uncredited: Paul Kasey (1) as Slitheen | Director: Joe Ahearne Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Dalek (Apr/30/2005) | | The TARDIS follows a distress signal to an underground storage facility where alien artifacts are kept by a megalomaniacal millionaire. However, the Doctor soon realizes that a much greater threat looms: a Dalek, survivor of the Time Wars. | | Guest Stars: Steven Beckingham as Polkowski, Corey Johnson as Henry van Statten, Anna-Louise Plowman as Goddard, Bruno Langley as Adam, Nigel Whitmey as Simmons, John Schwab as Bywater, Jana Carpenter as De Maggio, Joe Montana (2) as Commander, Barnaby Edwards as Dalek Operator, Nicholas Briggs as Dalek | Director: Joe Ahearne Writer: Robert Shearman | | | | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Father's Day (May/14/2005) | Rose asks the Doctor to take her back to the point in time when her father was killed by a hit and run driver. However, the Doctor finds Rose had an ulterior motive, when she instead saves her father from being killed.
The Doctor is livid, and decides to leave Rose there, and continue on his journeys. But, the change in the time line has unleashed terrifying forces, which chase the Doctor, Rose, her father and a wedding party into a church. The Doctor must find a way to deal with these strange creatures, but in the end it is up to Rose’s father to defeat the horrifying entities. | | Guest Stars: Natalie Jones as Sarah, Robert Barton as Registrar, Rhian James (1) as Suzie, Eirlys Bellin as Bev, Julia Joyce as Young Rose, Casey Dyer as Young Mickey, Christopher Llewellyn as Stuart, Frank Rozelaar-Green as Sonny, Shaun Dingwall as Pete Tyler, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler | Director: Joe Ahearne Writer: Paul Cornell | | Songs: The Streets -- Don't Mug Yourself | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Empty Child (1) (May/21/2005) | | The time-travelling duo land in London in 1941, at the height of the Blitz, and discover the city's homeless children are being terrorised by a ghostly youngster. To add to the mystery, the Army are guarding a peculiar cylinder - and a dashing officer soon threatens the Doctor's hero status in Rose's eyes. | | Guest Stars: Brandon Miller (1) as Alf, Florence Hoath as Nancy, Dian Perry as Computer, Noah Johnson as The Child's voice, Albert Valentine as The Child, Robert Hands as Algy, Jordan Murphy as Ernie, Cheryl Fergison as Mrs. Lloyd, Joseph Tremain as Jim, Damian Samuels as Mr. Lloyd, Richard Wilson (1) as Dr. Constantine | Director: James Hawes Writer: Steven Moffat | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Doctor Dances (2) (May/28/2005) | | As the Child's plague spreads, London is overrun by an army of zombies, forcing the Doctor and Rose to join forces with intergalactic con-man Captain Jack in a bid to save the world. | | Guest Stars: Luke Perry (2) as Timothy Lloyd, Martin Hodgson as Jenkins, Noah Johnson as The Child, Dian Perry as Computer, Vilma Hollingbery as Mrs Harcourt, Jordan Murphy as Ernie, Joseph Tremain as Jim, Robert Hands as Algy, Damian Samuels as Mr. Lloyd, Cheryl Fergison as Mrs. Lloyd, Albert Valentine as The Child, Florence Hoath as Nancy, Richard Wilson (1) as Dr. Constantine | Director: James Hawes Writer: Steven Moffat | | | | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Bad Wolf (1) (Jun/11/2005) | | The Doctor, Rose and Jack fight for their lives on board the Game Station, little suspecting an even more sinister threat is lurking in the shadows - one which could spell the end for the entire human race. | | Guest Stars: Jo Joyner as Lynda, Jamie Bradley as Strood, Abi Eniola as Crosbie, Davina McCall as Davinadroid, Paterson Joseph as Rodrick, Jenna Russell as Floor Manager, Anne Robinson as Anne Droid, Trinny Woodall as Trine-e, Susannah Constantine as Zu-Zana, Jo Stone-Fewings as Male Programmer (as Jo Stone Fewings), Nisha Nayar as Female Programmer, Dominic Burgess as Agorax, Karren Winchester as Fitch, Kate Loustau as Colleen, Sebastian Armesto as Broff, Martha Cope as Controller, Sam Callis as Security Guard, Alan Ruscoe as Android, Paul Kasey (1) as Android, Barnaby Edwards as Dalek Operator, Nicholas Pegg as Dalek Operator, David Hankinson as Dalek Operator, Nicholas Briggs as Daleks | Director: Joe Ahearne Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | | | | |
| Doctor Who: Children in Need (Nov/18/2005) | | The Doctor has just regenerated and Rose is highly suspicious of his new appearance, not believing him to be the Doctor at all. Can she learn to trust him or will she choose to leave the TARDIS and return to London. | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
| The Christmas Invasion (Dec/25/2005) | | It's the moment fans have been waiting for, as David Tennant takes over ownership of the TARDIS from Christopher Eccleston, and embarks on his first adventure with plucky sidekick Billie Piper. The new-look Doctor takes Rose home for the festive season, but the regeneration process has knocked the wind out of his sails and he ends up falling unconscious - just as the planet comes under threat from evil alien race the Sycorax, who have employed sinister Santas and murderous trees to do their bidding. | | Guest Stars: Sagar Arya as Newsreader #2, Jason Mohammad as Newsreader, Sean Carlsen as Policeman, Cathy Murphy (1) as Mum, Paul Anderson (1) as Jason, Sian McDowall as Sandra, LaChele Carl as Newsreader #3, Penelope Wilton as Harriet Jones, Chu Omambala as Major Blake, Adam Garcia as Alex Klein, Daniel Evans as Danny Llewellyn, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Anita Briem as Sally, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Sean Gilder as Sycorax Leader | Director: James Hawes Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
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