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Series 2 |
| 16 :02x01 - New Earth (Apr/15/2006) | The Doctor takes Rose “further than we’ve ever gone before,” which turns out to be to New Earth and New New York, in the year five billion and thirty two, in the Galaxy M87. Once there, the Doctor tells Rose he has been summoned there by a psychic message he has received. Upon seeing a towering hospital in the distance, they head to it, in hopes of finding the answers there.
Little do they know that the hospital’s “ahead of its time” cures for most all deadly diseases holds a dark secret, which puts both the Doctor and Rose in great danger. Added to this is an old foe, who seeks revenge on the Doctor - and something more. Soon, everyone on the entire planet becomes imperiled, unless the Doctor can set things right. | | Guest Stars: Zoë Wanamaker as Cassandra, Simon Ludders as Patient, Struan Rodger as Face of Boe, Sean Gallagher as Chip, Adjoa Andoh as Sister Jatt, Doña Croll as Matron Casp, Michael Fitzgerald (1) as Duke of Manhattan, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Anna Hope as Novice Hame, Lucy Robinson as Frau Clovis, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith | Director: James Hawes Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | | | | |
| 18 :02x03 - School Reunion (Apr/29/2006) | Mickey calls the Doctor and Rose back to Earth to look into the strange problems at a school that is exhibiting peculiar goings on. The Doctor, posing as teacher, and Rose, as a cafeteria worker, seek to find out what the situation is. They are surprised when one of the Doctor’s old companions, Sarah Jane Smith, and her robot dog, K-9, appear, to investigate the same peculiarities.
What they find is an alien race trying to use the young students to solve a code they sorely need to move up an evolutionary step.
The Doctor must defeat their attempt, while side stepping questions Sarah Jane Smith has about why the earlier incarnation of the Doctor abandoning her, to never, until now, be seen again. This causes Rose to wonder if this might be her future fate, too. | | Guest Stars: Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Anthony Stewart Head as Mr Finch (as Anthony Head), Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith, Caroline Berry (1) as Dinner Lady, Rod Arthur as Mr Parsons, Eugene Washington as Mr. Wagner, Heather Cameron (1) as Nina, Joe Pickley as Kenny, Benjamin Kimball Smith as Luke (as Benjamin Smith), Clem Tibber as Milo, Lucinda Dryzek as Melissa, John Leeson as K-9 | Director: James Hawes Writer: Toby Whithouse | | | |
| 19 :02x04 - The Girl in the Fireplace (May/06/2006) | | Madame de Pompadour, the official mistress of King Louis XV, has been haunted by recurring dreams of the Doctor since childhood. When the King's palace comes under attack from sinister clockwork robots, she attempts to summon him in an effort to protect its inhabitants from the mechanical killers. | | Guest Stars: Daryl Adcock as Clockwork Man, Gareth Wyn Griffiths as Manservant, Emily Joyce as Clockwork Woman, Ellen Thomas (1) as Clockwork Woman, Paul Kasey (1) as Clockwork Man, Angel Coulby as Katherine, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Jessica Atkins as Young Reinette, Ben Turner as King Louis XIV, Sophia Myles as Madame de Pompadour | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Steven Moffat | | | |
| 20 :02x05 - Rise of the Cybermen (1) (May/13/2006) | The TARDIS appears to die after the Doctor performs a recalibration. The TARDIS lands in London, but in an alternate universe. The Doctor works some magic, and says the TARDIS will be revived in about 24 hours, but he can’t stop Rose and Mickey from investigating the alternate reality.
What they find is not what they expect. No one knows who the are, or knows them differently. Plus, they learn a vastly rich and powerful madman, bent on extending his crippled life, is experimenting on creating cybernetic robots out of humans. He is also intent on upgrading all humans into this cybernetic life form, to be known as Cybermen.
However, they also learn that not everyone is compatible for this upgrade, and must be exterminated. The Doctor, Rose and Mickey find they fall into this latter group. Can they survive after they are surrounded by these new unstoppable Cybermen? | | Guest Stars: Helen Griffin as Mrs Moore, Colin Spaull as Mr Crane, Paul Antony-Barber as Dr Kendrick, Adam Shaw (1) as Morris, Duncan Duff as Newsreader, Nicholas Briggs as Cyberman, Mona Hammond as Rita-Anne, Don Warrington as The President, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Shaun Dingwall as Pete Tyler, Roger Lloyd Pack as John Lumic, Andrew Hayden Smith as Jake Simmons, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith/Ricky Smith, Andrew Ufondo as Soldier, | Uncredited: Paul Kasey (1) as Cyber- Leader | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Tom MacRae | | Songs: The Tokens -- The Lion Sleeps Tonight | | | |
| 21 :02x06 - The Age of Steel (2) (May/20/2006) | The Doctor, Rose, Mickey, Mickey’s alternate Ricky, and Rose’s alternate father, are cornered by the now activated Cybermen, but are able to escape their impending deletion when the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to a deadly effect. The Doctor and team then join up with a resistance group they have met up with, that has been fighting this evil plan for awhile. It also appears that Mickey’s alternate reality double, Ricky, is the fearless leader of the group.
The Doctor convinces them that the best plan is to divide the group up into three parts, and attack in three places, the location that the soon to be “upgraded” London population is being lead to, via their cybernetic ear pieces everyone has been wearing for news and entertainment purposes for years.
Can the Doctor solve the answer on how to stop the Cybermen? Can Rose help her alternate father save her alternate mother, neither of which know who she is, from the Cybermen? And can the meekish Mickey find the courage to help in defeating this terrible enemy force along side his fearless alternate, Ricky? | | Guest Stars: Duncan Duff as Newsreader, Mona Hammond as Rita-Anne, Helen Griffin as Mrs Moore, Andrew Hayden Smith as Jake Simmons, Shaun Dingwall as Pete Tyler, Roger Lloyd Pack as John Lumic / The Cyber-Controller, Nicholas Briggs as Cybermen, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith/Ricky Smith, Colin Spaull as Mr Crane, | Uncredited: Paul Kasey (1) as The Cyber-Controller | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Tom MacRae | | | |
| 22 :02x07 - The Idiot's Lantern (May/27/2006) | | In the 1950s, at the time of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the Earth is invaded by aliens using TV waves, taking advantage of the millions of people watching the coronation. | | Guest Stars: Ieuan Rhys as Crabtree, Margaret John as Grandma, Jamie Foreman (1) as Eddie Connolly, Jean Challis as Aunt Betty, Sam Cox as Detective Inspector Bishop, Christopher Driscoll as Security Guard, Rory Jennings as Tommy Connolly, Debra Gillett as Rita Connolly, Ron Cook as Mr Magpie, Marie Lewis (1) as Mrs. Gallagher, Maureen Lipman as The Wire | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Mark Gatiss | | | |
| 23 :02x08 - The Impossible Planet (1) (Jun/03/2006) | The Doctor and Rose arrive in a very odd place, where even the TARDIS can’t translate certain writings they find; something the Doctor has never seen happen before. They find a crew of humans, working in a planetary outpost, who tell them they are investigating the mysterious planet’s ability to remain in orbit around a Black Hole. Something that is quite impossible!
They find the human crew is attempting to learn the source of the ultimate power that keeps this planet out of reach of the forces of a Black Hole, which is drawing in surrounding solar systems. The power source of the planet appears to be located at the planet’s center, under miles of hard rock.
But, then after one of many reoccurring earthquakes destroys the section of the base the TARDIS materialized in, the Doctor and Rose must accept that they may have no means of escape, or return to any other time or space.
And even worse, an evil force, and not technology, might be behind the planet’s unexplainable power to orbit the Black Hole. | | Guest Stars: Claire Rushbrook as Ida Scott, Will Thorp as Toby Zed, Ronny Jhutti as Danny Bartock, MyAnna Buring as Scooti Manista, Paul Kasey (1) as The Ood, Gabriel Woolf as The Beast, Silas Carson as The Ood, Shaun Parkes as Zachary Cross Flane, Danny Webb (1) as Mr. Jefferson | Director: James Strong Writer: Matt Jones (1) | | Songs: Ravel -- Bolero | | | |
| 24 :02x09 - The Satan Pit (2) (Jun/10/2006) | | The Doctor and one of the Earth crewman become stranded deep under the planet, near an even deeper strange chasm. The Doctor decides to make a leap of faith, while depending on Rose, still with the rest of the crew trying to leave the mysterious planet, will do the right thing. Only if they both succeed in what they need to do, will they all survive the evil intentions of the creature that may be the real Satan, whom is intent on reclaiming his throne on Earth. | | Guest Stars: Danny Webb (1) as Mr. Jefferson, Silas Carson as The Ood, Gabriel Woolf as The Beast, Paul Kasey (1) as The Ood, MyAnna Buring as Scooti Manista, Ronny Jhutti as Danny Bartock, Will Thorp as Toby Zed, Shaun Parkes as Zachary Cross Flane | Director: James Strong Writer: Matt Jones (1) | | | |
| 25 :02x10 - Love & Monsters (Jun/17/2006) | A young man, Elton, makes a personal video about his encounters with aliens and the Doctor. It seems his first encounter with the Doctor was when Elton was a child. He also tells of a small group that was formed to collect information on the Doctor, which meets every week. The group has a lot of fun each week; that is until a strange man appears and he transforms the group into a search for the Doctor.
However, all is not right with this stranger and his strange ways. Plus, what will the stranger do should they find the Doctor. | | Guest Stars: Bella Emberg as Mrs. Croot, Paul Kasey (1) as The Hoix, Kathryn Drysdale as Bliss, Moya Brady as Bridget, Simon Greenall as Mr Skinner, Marc Warren (2) as Elton Pope, Shirley Henderson as Ursula Blake, Peter Kay as Victor Kennedy / Abzorbaloff, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, | Uncredited: Barney Harwood as Himself, Elton John as Himself | Director: Dan Zeff Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Elton John -- Daniel, Electric Light Orchestra -- Don't Bring Me Down, Electric Light Orchestra -- Mr Blue Sky, Electric Light Orchestra -- Turn to Stone | | | |
| 26 :02x11 - Fear Her (Jun/24/2006) | | The Doctor and Rose arrive on Earth to see the 2012 Olympics in London, but get sidetracked by the mysterious disappearances of children on one street block in the city. The Doctor’s investigation leads them to a little girl who appears to have drawn pictures of each of the missing children. Then things get really strange, and the Doctor is faced with having to save everyone on planet Earth. It’s a race against time, but can he succeed in time? | | Guest Stars: Abisola Agbaje as Chloe Webber, Nina Sosanya as Trish Webber, Edna Doré as Maeve, Tim Faraday as Tom's Dad, Abdul Salis as Kel, Huw Edwards as Commentator | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Matthew Graham | | | |
| 27 :02x12 - Army of Ghosts (1) (Jul/01/2006) | | The Doctor and Rose, with Jackie in tow, finally cross paths with Torchwood, an elite government organization designed to defend against alien invasion. Meanwhile, the ghosts of the dead are returning to their loved ones across every corner of the planet, and the mysterious, and terrifying purpose of a silver sphere held within Torchwood is about to be realized. | | Guest Stars: Trisha Goddard as Herself, Oliver Mellor as Matt, Hadley Fraser as Gareth, Rachel Webster as Eileen, Nicholas Briggs as Daleks/Cybermen, Shaun Dingwall as Pete Tyler, Alistair Appleton as Himself, Derek Acorah as Himself, Tracy-Ann Oberman as Yvonne Hartman, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Raji James as Dr Rajesh Singh, Freema Agyeman as Adeola Oshodi, Barbara Windsor as Peggy Mitchell | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
| 28 :02x13 - Doomsday (2) (Jul/08/2006) | | The Cybermen have overtaken the Earth, but from the depths of Torchwood emerges the greatest threat the Doctor can possibly contemplate. The Daleks! Reunited with old friends from worlds apart, the Doctor and Rose battle to save the Earth from the combined wrath of two of the Doctor's mortal enemies; but in this final conflict, who will be left standing, and what is the secret of the Genesis Ark, and how do his enemies plan to use it? | | Guest Stars: Catherine Tate as Donna, Raji James as Dr Rajesh Singh, Tracy-Ann Oberman as Yvonne Hartman, Andrew Hayden Smith as Jake Simmonds, Shaun Dingwall as Pete Tyler, Noel Clarke as Mickey Smith, Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, Paul Kasey (1) as Cyberman, Nicholas Briggs as Daleks/Cybermen | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Appletons -- Don't Worry, Muse -- Interlude, Orbital -- Nothing Left, The Prodigy -- Spitfire, Feeder -- Tender, Philip Feeney -- The Crypt, Frankie Goes to Hollywood -- Two Tribes | | | |
| The Runaway Bride (Dec/25/2006) | | A bride in church, about to be married, is mysteriously transported to the TARDIS while it is still in flight. Although the Doctor knows her arrival in the TARDIS is an impossible occurrence, he still sets out to return her to her wedding ceremony. When she gets kidnapped by Santa-looking automatons when they reach Earth, the Doctor realizes she is the key to some much bigger alien plan. However, can the Doctor divine the alien Raknoss’ plan in time to save the bride from her impending doom, and thereby ultimately saving the Earth from being devoured? | | Guest Stars: Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, Sarah Parish as Empress, Don Gilet as Lance Bennett, Howard Attfield as Geoff Noble, Jacqueline King (1) as Sylvia Noble, Trevor Michael Georges as Vicar (as Trevor Georges), Glen Wilson as Taxi Driver, Krystal Archer as Nerys, Rhodri Meilir as Rhodri, Zafirah Boateng as Little Girl, Paul Kasey (1) as Robot Santa | Director: Euros Lyn Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
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