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Series 3 |
| 30 :03x01 - Smith and Jones (Mar/31/2007) | | The Doctor finds himself investigating the strange occurrences at a hospital. He is not prepared though when the hospital is suddenly transported to the Moon and he finds himself being helped in the mystery by trainee doctor, Martha Jones. The Doctor and Martha try to get to the bottom of the mystery and save planet Earth. | | Guest Stars: Anne Reid as Florence Finnegan, Kimmi Richards as Annalise, Vineeta Rishi as Julia Swales, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Tish Jones, Nicholas Briggs as Judoon, Paul Kasey (1) as Judoon Captain, Roy Marsden as Mr. Stoker, Adjoa Andoh as Francine Jones, Trevor Laird as Clive Jones, Reggie Yates as Leo Jones, Ben Righton as Morgenstern | Director: Charles Palmer (2) Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Arrested Development -- Sunshine | | | |
| 31 :03x02 - The Shakespeare Code (Apr/07/2007) | | Martha and the Doctor visit Elizabethan England and the original Globe Theatre to see the latest Shakespeare play, Love's Labour's Won. But once there, they find three evil witches, set on hijacking the play's production and changing the course of history. | | Guest Stars: Dean Lennox Kelly (1) as William Shakespeare, Christina Cole (1) as Lilith, Sam Marks as Wiggins, Amanda Lawrence as Doomfinger, Linda Clark as Bloodtide, Jalaal Hartley as Dick, David Westhead as Kempe, Andrée Bernard as Dolly Bailey, Chris Larkin as Lynley, Stephen Marcus (1) as Jailer, Matt King (1) as Peter Streete, Robert Demeger (1) as Preacher, Angela Pleasence as Queen Elizabeth I | Director: Charles Palmer (2) Writer: Gareth Roberts | | | |
| 32 :03x03 - Gridlock (Apr/14/2007) | | The Doctor returns to New Earth with Martha, and finds that the streets are controlled by the Pharmacists and the city is in perpetual gridlock. What menace is lurking in the pollution filled depths of the Motorway? | | Guest Stars: Ardal O'Hanlon as Thomas Kincade Brannigan, Anna Hope as Novice Hame, Travis Oliver as Milo, Lenora Crichlow as Cheen, Jennifer Hennessy (1) as Valerie, Bridget Turner as Alice, Georgine Anderson as May, Simon Pearsall as Whitey, Daisy Lewis as Javit, Nicholas Boulton as Businessman, Erika Macleod as Sally Calypso, Judy Norman as Ma, Graham Padden (1) as Pa, Lucy Davenport as Pale woman, Tom Edden as Pharmacist #1, Natasha Williams as Pharmacist #2, Gayle Tefler Stevens as Pharmacist #3, Struan Rodger as The Face of Boe | Director: Richard Clark (2) Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Henry Francis Lyte -- Abide With Me, George Bennard -- The Old Rugged Cross | | | |
| 33 :03x04 - Daleks in Manhattan (1) (Apr/21/2007) | | In 1930s New York, homeless people are disappearing from the streets. Hideous Pig Men have been seen in the sewers, and at the Empire State Building, the Doctor's oldest and deadliest enemies are plotting a dastardly scheme. | | Guest Stars: Miranda Raison as Tallulah, Ryan Carnes as Laszlo, Hugh Quarshie as Solomon, Andrew Garfield as Frank, Eric Loren as Mr Diagoras, Flik Swan as Myrna, Alexis Caley as Lois, Earl Perkins as Man #1, Peter Brooke (1) as Man #2, Ian Porter as Foreman, Joe Montana (2) as Worker #1, Stewart Alexander as Worker #2, Mel Taylor as Dock Worker, Barnaby Edwards as Dalek Operator, Nicholas Pegg as Dalek Operator, Anthony Spargo as Dalek Operator, David Hankinson as Dalek Operator, Paul Kasey (1) as Hero Pig, Nicholas Briggs as Daleks | Director: James Strong Writer: Helen Raynor | | | |
| 34 :03x05 - Evolution of the Daleks (2) (Apr/28/2007) | | Dalek Sec has been reborn as a human/Dalek hybrid, and they plan to create a new Dalek empire starting with the population of New York. The Doctor and Martha must decide whether to stop the newly compassionate Dalek Sec or help him... | | Guest Stars: Miranda Raison as Tallulah, Hugh Quarshie as Solomon, Ryan Carnes as Laszlo, Andrew Garfield as Frank, Eric Loren as Dalek Sec, Flik Swan as Myrna, Alexis Caley as Lois, Earl Perkins as Man #1, Peter Brooke (1) as Man #2, Ian Porter as Hybrid, Nicholas Briggs as Daleks, Paul Kasey (1) as Hero Pig, Barnaby Edwards as Dalek Operator, Nicholas Pegg as Dalek Operator, David Hankinson as Dalek Operator | Director: James Strong Writer: Helen Raynor | | Songs: Milton Ager & Jack Yellen -- Happy Days Are Here Today, Benny Goodman -- Putting on the Ritz | | | |
| 35 :03x06 - The Lazarus Experiment (May/05/2007) | | The Doctor takes Martha back home to the present day, where they go to the presentation of Professor Lazarus' Genetic Manipulation Device, which reverses the aging process! But something has gone wrong, and the machine has monstrous consequences for the Professor, can the Doctor and Martha save the day? | | Guest Stars: Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Tish Jones, Reggie Yates as Leo Jones, Adjoa Andoh as Francine Jones, Mark Gatiss as Professor Richard Lazarus, Thelma Barlow as Lady Thaw, Lucy O'Connell as Party Guest, Bertie Carvel as Mysterious Man | Director: Richard Clark (2) Writer: Stephen Greenhorn | | | |
| 36 :03x07 - 42 (May/19/2007) | In a distant galaxy, a spaceship hurtles out of control towards a boiling sun with the Doctor and Martha trapped on board. 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.
The TARDIS lands on a spaceship, in a distant galaxy, but the spaceship is out of control and falling into a nearby sun! A mysterious entity is possessing the ship's crew, with deadly consequences. The Doctor and Martha only have 42 minutes to save the ship, its crew and themselves! | | Guest Stars: Adjoa Andoh as Francine Jones, Elize du Toit as Sinister Woman, Joshua Hill as Computer Countdown Voice, Rebecca Oldfield as Erina, Gary Powell (2) as Ashton, Vinette Robinson as Lerner, Matthew Chambers as Korwin, Anthony Flanagan as Orin, William Ash as Riley, Michelle Collins (1) as Kath McDonnell | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Chris Chibnall | | | |
| 37 :03x08 - Human Nature (1) (May/26/2007) | | To evade alien mercenaries seeking his regenerative ability, the Doctor transforms himself into a human being with no memory of being a Time Lord, then hides as a schoolteacher in the early 20th century while Martha stays nearby as a maid to monitor him. But the mercenaries arrive, while a schoolboy gets hold of the watch containing the Doctor's "essence." | | Guest Stars: Jessica Stevenson as Nurse Joan Redfern, Harry Lloyd as Jeremy Baines/Son of Mine, Thomas Sangster as Tim Latimer, Tom Palmer (4) as Hutchinson, Pip Torrens as Rocastle, Rebekah Staton as Jenny, Gerard Horan as Mr. Clark, Lauren Wilson as Lucy Cartwright, Matthew White as Phillips, Derek Smith as Doorman, Peter Bourke as Mr. Chambers | Director: Charles Palmer (2) Writer: Paul Cornell | | | |
| 38 :03x09 - The Family of Blood (2) (Jun/02/2007) | | War breaks out in 1913 as aliens hunt for the Doctor. Meanwhile, John Smith confronts evidence of his life as a Time Lord. Can he sacrifice himself to save those he loves? | | Guest Stars: Jessica Stevenson as Nurse Joan Redfern, Harry Lloyd as Jeremy Baines/Son of Mine, Thomas Sangster as Tim Latimer, Tom Palmer (4) as Hutchinson, Pip Torrens as Rocastle, Rebekah Staton as Jenny/Mother of Mine, Gerard Horan as Mr Clark/Father of Mine, Matthew White as Phillips, Lauren Wilson as Lucy Cartwright, Sophie Turner as Vicar | Director: Charles Palmer (2) Writer: Paul Cornell | | Songs: John Bunyan -- To be a pilgrim | | | |
| 39 :03x10 - Blink (Jun/09/2007) | | In the present, aliens who appear as statues, the "Weeping Angels," strand the Doctor and Martha decades in the past without the TARDIS. In order to defeat the aliens and get back the TARDIS, The Doctor is forced to leave clues to be found in the future so that a woman can find the aliens and defeat them for him. | | Guest Stars: Carey Mulligan as Sally Sparrow, Lucy Gaskell as Kathy Nightingale, Finlay Robertson as Larry Nightingale, Richard Cant (1) as Malcolm Wainwright, Michael Obiora as DI Billy Shipton, Louis Mahoney as Old Billy, Thomas Nelstrop as Ben Wainwright, Ian Boldsworth as Banto, Ray Sawyer as Desk Sergeant, | Uncredited: Aga Blonska as Weeping Angel | Director: Hettie McDonald Writer: Steven Moffat | | | |
| 40 :03x11 - Utopia (1) (Jun/16/2007) | | A brief return to the Cardiff Rift heralds the return of Captain Jack Harkness. Determined to confront the Doctor, Jack leaps onto the the TARDIS as The Doctor and Martha are pulled to the very ends of the universe... | | Guest Stars: Derek Jacobi as Professor Yana, Chipo Chung as Chantho, Rene Zagger as Padra, Neil Reidman as Lieutenant Atillo, Paul Marc Davies as Chieftain, Robert Forknall as Guard, John Bell (2) as Creet, Deborah Maclaren as Kistane, Abigail Canton as Wiry Woman, John Simm as The Master | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | | |
| 41 :03x12 - The Sound of Drums (2) (Jun/23/2007) | | Stranded at the far ends of the universe, The Doctor and his friends face overwhelming odds. Meanwhile, Mr. Saxon begins a vast political campaign that brings him to the doors of Downing Street. In complete control, Saxon springs a final surprise that brings the world both new wonders, and new terrors... | | Guest Stars: John Simm as The Master, Adjoa Andoh as Francine Jones, Trevor Laird as Clive Jones, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Tish Jones, Reggie Yates as Leo Jones, Elize du Toit as Sinister Woman, Alexandra Moen as Lucy Saxon, Nichola McAuliffe as Vivien Rook, Nicholas Gecks as Albert Dumfries, Colin Stinton as President Arthur Winters, Olivia Hill as BBC Newsreader, Daniel Ming as Chinese Newsreader, LaChele Carl as US Newsreader, Sharon Osbourne as Herself, McFly as Themselves, Ann Widdecombe as Herself, Zoe Thorne as Sphere Voice, Gerald Logan (1) as Sphere Voice, Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis as Sphere Voice, Penelope Wilton as Harriet Jones | Director: Colin Teague Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Rouge Traders -- Voodoo Child | | | |
| 42 :03x13 - Last of the Time Lords (3) (Jun/30/2007) | | Earth is in ruins, its people enslaved, The Master's dominion has begun, and The Doctor is helpless to prevent it. Only Martha Jones can save the day, with an army of free will and courage as her charge. Will The Doctor seal the fate of the Time Lords in a final battle with his nemesis? | | Guest Stars: John Simm as The Master, Alexandra Moen as Lucy Saxon, Adjoa Andoh as Francine Jones, Trevor Laird as Clive Jones, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Tish Jones, Tom Ellis as Tom Milligan, Ellie Haddington as Professor Docherty, Tom Golding as Lad, Natasha Alexander as Woman, Zoe Thorne as Toclafane, Gerard Logan as Toclafane, Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis as Toclafane, Reggie Yates as Leo Jones | Director: Colin Teague Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Scissor Sisters -- I Can't Decide | | | |
| Time Crash (Nov/16/2007) | | The TARDIS crashes into another TARDIS when traveling through the space/time vortex, stranding the Doctor with his fifth incarnation. The two must now find a way of splintering their TARDISes before they are destroyed. | | Guest Stars: Peter Davison (1) as The Fifth Doctor | Director: Graeme Harper Writer: Steven Moffat | | | |
| Voyage of the Damned (Dec/25/2007) | | The Doctor literally crashes a party held on board the SS Titanic, not the original vessel, but a space-faring cruise ship in orbit around the Earth. Upon learning of the machinations of robotic Angels with lethal halos, the Doctor enlists the aid of fellow passengers and a strong-willed maid called Astrid to thwart their schemes as the Titanic is severely damaged and begins to descend towards the Earth... | | Guest Stars: Kylie Minogue as Astrid Peth, Geoffrey Palmer as Captain Hardaker, Russell Tovey as Midshipman Frame, George Costigan as Max Capricorn, Gray O'Brien as Rickston Slade, Andrew Havill as Chief Steward, Bruce Lawrence (1) as Engineer, Debbie Chazen as Foon Van Hoff, Clive Rowe as Morvin Van Hoff, Clive Swift as Mr Copper, Jimmy Vee as Bannakaffalatta, Bernard Cribbins as Wilfred Mott, Nicholas Witchell as Himself, Paul Kasey (1) as The Host, Stefan Davis as Kitchen Hand, Jason Mohammad as Newsreader, Colin McFarlane as Alien, Ewan Bailey as Alien, Jessica Martin as The Queen | Director: James Strong Writer: Russell T. Davies (1) | | Songs: Yamit Mamo -- The Stowaway | | | |
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