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Doctor Who (2005) Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - Rose

First aired: Mar/26/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Keith Boak
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Mark Benton (Clive), Ellie Garnett (Caroline), Adam McCoy (Clive's Son), Alan Ruscoe (Auton), Paul Kasey (Auton), David Sant (Auton), Elizabeth Fost (Auton), Helen Otway (Auton), Nicholas Briggs (Nestene Consciousness)

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.



2 :01x02 - The End of the World

First aired: Apr/02/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Simon Day (Steward), Yasmin Bannerman (Jabe), Jimmy Vee (Moxx of Balhoon), Zoë Wanamaker (Cassandra), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Beccy Armory (Raffalo), Sara Stewart (Computer Voice), Silas Carson (Alien Voices), Paul Kasey (Forest of Cheem Tree)

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.



3 :01x03 - The Unquiet Dead

First aired: Apr/09/2005
Writer: Mark Gatiss
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Alan David (Gabriel Sneed), Huw Rhys (Redpath), Jennifer Hill (Mrs Peace), Eve Myles (Gwyneth), Simon Callow (Charles Dickens), Wayne Cater (Stage Manager), Meic Povey (Driver), Zoe Thorne (The Gelth)

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.



4 :01x04 - Aliens of London (1)

First aired: Apr/16/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Corey Doabe (Spray Painter), Ceris Jones (Policeman), Jack Tarlton (Reporter), LaChele Carl (Reporter), Fiesta Mei Ling (Ru), Basil Chung (Bau), Matt Baker (Himself), Andrew Marr (Himself), Jimmy Vee (Alien), Rupert Vansittart (General Asquith), David Verrey (Joseph Green), Navin Chowdhry (Indra Ganesh), Penelope Wilton (Harriet Jones), Annette Badland (Margaret Blaine), Naoko Mori (Doctor Sato), Eric Potts (Oliver Charles), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Steve Speirs (Strickland), Elizabeth Fost (Slitheen), Paul Kasey (Slitheen), Alan Ruscoe (Slitheen)

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.



5 :01x05 - World War Three (2)

First aired: Apr/23/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: David Verrey (Joseph Green), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Penelope Wilton (Harriet Jones), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Rupert Vansittart (General Asquith), Morgan Hopkins (Sergeant Price), Andrew Marr (Himself), Annette Badland (Margaret Blaine), Steve Speirs (Strickland), Jack Tarlton (Reporter), LaChele Carl (Reporter), Corey Doabe (Spray Painter), Elizabeth Fost (Slitheen), Paul Kasey (Slitheen), Alan Ruscoe (Slitheen)

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.



6 :01x06 - Dalek

First aired: Apr/30/2005
Writer: Robert Shearman
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: Steven Beckingham (Polkowski), Corey Johnson (Henry van Statten), Anna-Louise Plowman (Goddard), Bruno Langley (Adam), Nigel Whitmey (Simmons), John Schwab (Bywater), Jana Carpenter (De Maggio), Joe Montana (Commander), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Briggs (Dalek)

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.



7 :01x07 - The Long Game

First aired: May/07/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Brian Grant
Guest star: Bruno Langley (Adam (Adam Mitchell)), Colin Prockter (Head Chef), Christine Adams (Cathica), Anna Maxwell Martin (Suki (Suki Macrae Cantrell)), Simon Pegg (The Editor), Tamsin Greig (Nurse), Judy Holt (Adam's Mum)

Adam is taken in the TARDIS to the distant future, a time when Earth rules a far-flung galactic empire dominated by the Satellite 5 broadcasting system. However, it's not long before the Doctor begins to suspect that this confident facade conceals sinister forces busily manipulating mankind for their own ends.



8 :01x08 - Father's Day

First aired: May/14/2005
Writer: Paul Cornell
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Shaun Dingwall (Pete Tyler), Robert Barton (Registrar), Julia Joyce (Young Rose), Christopher Llewellyn (Stuart (Stuart Hoskins)), Frank Rozelaar-Green (Sonny (Sonny Hoskins)), Natalie Jones (Sarah (Sarah Clarke)), Eirlys Bellin (Bev), Rhian James (Suzie), Casey Dyer (Young Mickey)

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.



9 :01x09 - The Empty Child (1)

First aired: May/21/2005
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: James Hawes
Guest star: Kate Harvey (Nightclub Singer), Albert Valentine (The Child (Jamie)), Florence Hoath (Nancy), Cheryl Fergison (Mrs Lloyd), Damian Samuels (Mr Lloyd), John Barrowman (Jack Harkness), Robert Hands (Algy), Joseph Tremain (Jim), Jordan Murphy (Ernie), Brandon Miller (Alf), Richard Wilson (Dr Constantine), Noah Johnson (The Empty Child), Dian Perry (Computer)

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.



10 :01x10 - The Doctor Dances (2)

First aired: May/28/2005
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: James Hawes
Guest star: Albert Valentine (The Child (Jamie)), Florence Hoath (Nancy), John Barrowman (Jack (Captain Jack Harkness)), Luke Perry (Timothy Lloyd), Damian Samuels (Mr Lloyd), Cheryl Fergison (Mrs Lloyd), Joseph Tremain (Jim), Jordan Murphy (Ernie), Robert Hands (Algy), Martin Hodgson (Jenkins), Richard Wilson (Dr Constantine), Vilma Hollingbery (Mrs Harcourt), Noah Johnson (The Empty Child), Dian Perry (Computer)

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.



11 :01x11 - Boom Town

First aired: Jun/04/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: William Thomas (Mr. Cleaver), Annette Badland (Margaret), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Mali Harries (Cathy), Aled Pedrick (Idris Hopper), Alan Ruscoe (Slitheen)

The Doctor and his companions visit Cardiff, where he encounters an old enemy he thought long dead. It turns out that a scheme to build a new power station conceals an alien plot that threatens to destroy the entire world.



12 :01x12 - Bad Wolf (1)

First aired: Jun/11/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: Jo Joyner (Lynda), Jamie Bradley (Strood), Abi Eniola (Crosbie), Davina McCall (Davinadroid), Paterson Joseph (Rodrick), Jenna Russell (Floor Manager), Anne Robinson (Anne Droid), Trinny Woodall (Trine-e), Susannah Constantine (Zu-Zana), Jo Stone-Fewings (Male Programmer (as Jo Stone Fewings)), Nisha Nayar (Female Programmer), Dominic Burgess (Agorax), Karren Winchester (Fitch), Kate Loustau (Colleen), Sebastian Armesto (Broff), Martha Cope (Controller), Sam Callis (Security Guard), Alan Ruscoe (Android), Paul Kasey (Android), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks)

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.



13 :01x13 - The Parting of the Ways (2)

First aired: Jun/18/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Joe Ahearne
Guest star: Jo Stone-Fewings (Male Programmer), Jo Joyner (Lynda), Paterson Joseph (Rodrick), Nisha Nayar (Female Programmer), Noel Clarke (Mickey (Mickey Smith)), Camille Coduri (Jackie (Jackie Tyler)), Anne Robinson (Anne Droid), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Alan Ruscoe (Android), David Tennant (The Tenth Doctor (introducing))

The Doctor's friendship with Rose is put to the ultimate test as the Earth is plunged into all-out war - and the Time Lord is forced to take desperate measures to save humanity from annihilation.



Born Again : Children in Need

First aired: Nov/18/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn

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.



The Christmas Invasion

First aired: Dec/25/2005
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: James Hawes
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Penelope Wilton (Harriet Jones), Daniel Evans (Danny Llewellyn), Adam Garcia (Alex (Alex Klein)), Sean Gilder (Sycorax Leader), Chu Omambala (Major Blake), Anita Briem (Sally (Sally Jacobs)), Sian McDowall (Sandra), Paul Anderson (Jason), Cathy Murphy (Mum), Sean Carlsen (Policeman), Jason Mohammad (Newsreader 1), Sagar Arya (Newsreader 2), LaChele Carl (Newsreader 3)

The new-look Tenth 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. An evil alien race, the Sycorax, launches an attack on Earth and plans to conquer humanity. But without the Doctor, who will stop them?



Attack of the Graske

First aired: Dec/25/2005
Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Ashley Way



16 :02x01 - New Earth

First aired: Apr/15/2006
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: James Hawes
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Zoë Wanamaker (Cassandra), Sean Gallagher (Chip), Doña Croll (Matron Casp), Michael Fitzgerald (Duke of Manhattan), Lucy Robinson (Frau Clovis), Adjoa Andoh (Sister Jatt), Anna Hope (Novice Hame), Simon Ludders (Patient), Struan Rodger (Face of Boe)

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.



17 :02x02 - Tooth and Claw

First aired: Apr/22/2006
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Pauline Collins (Queen Victoria), Ian Hanmore (Father Angelo), Michelle Duncan (Lady Isobel (Lady Isobel MacLeish)), Derek Riddell (Sir Robert (Sir Robert MacLeish)), Jamie Sives (Captain Reynolds), Ron Donachie (Steward), Tom Smith (The Host), Ruth Milne (Flora)

The Doctor and Rose travel back to 19th-century Scotland, where they encounter Queen Victoria and discover the sinister plot of an order of warrior monks. Meanwhile, local legends of a werewolf prowling the Highlands turn out to be more fact than fiction.



18 :02x03 - School Reunion

First aired: Apr/29/2006
Writer: Toby Whithouse
Director: James Hawes
Guest star: Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Anthony Stewart Head (Mr Finch (as Anthony Head)), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Caroline Berry (Dinner Lady), Rod Arthur (Mr Parsons), Eugene Washington (Mr. Wagner), Heather Cameron (Nina), Joe Pickley (Kenny), Benjamin Kimball Smith (Luke (as Benjamin Smith)), Clem Tibber (Milo), Lucinda Dryzek (Melissa), John Leeson (K9)

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.



19 :02x04 - The Girl in the Fireplace

First aired: May/06/2006
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Sophia Myles (Reinette (Madame de Pompadour)), Ben Turner (King Louis (King Louis XIV)), Jessica Atkins (Young Reinette), Angel Coulby (Katherine), Gareth Wyn Griffiths (Manservant), Paul Kasey (Clockwork Man), Ellen Thomas (Clockwork Woman), Jonathan Hart (Alien Voice), Emily Joyce (Alien Voice), Daryl Adcock (Clockwork Man)

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.



20 :02x05 - Rise of the Cybermen (1)

First aired: May/13/2006
Writer: Tom MacRae
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith (Mickey Smith / Ricky Smith)), Shaun Dingwall (Pete Tyler), Andrew Hayden Smith (Jake Simmons), Roger Lloyd Pack (John Lumic), Don Warrington (The President), Mona Hammond (Rita-Anne), Helen Griffin (Mrs Moore), Colin Spaull (Mr Crane), Paul Antony-Barber (Dr Kendrick), Adam Shaw (Morris), Andrew Ufondo (Soldier), Duncan Duff (Newsreader), Paul Kasey (Cyber- Leader), Nicholas Briggs (Cyberman)

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.



21 :02x06 - The Age of Steel (2)

First aired: May/20/2006
Writer: Tom MacRae
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith (Mickey Smith / Ricky Smith)), Shaun Dingwall (Pete Tyler), Roger Lloyd Pack (John Lumic), Andrew Hayden Smith (Jake Simmons), Helen Griffin (Mrs Moore), Colin Spaull (Mr Crane), Duncan Duff (Newsreader), Paul Kasey (Cyber-Leader), Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen)

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 the TARDIS power cell to deadly effect. The Doctor and team then join up with a resistance group and convince 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.



22 :02x07 - The Idiot's Lantern

First aired: May/27/2006
Writer: Mark Gatiss
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Maureen Lipman (The Wire), Ron Cook (Magpie), Jamie Foreman (Eddie Connolly), Debra Gillett (Rita Connolly), Rory Jennings (Tommy Connolly), Margaret John (Grandma Connolly), Sam Cox (Detective Inspector Bishop), Ieuan Rhys (Crabtree), Jean Challis (Aunty Betty), Christopher Driscoll (Security Guard), Marie Lewis (Mrs. Gallagher)

In the 1950s, at the time of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the Earth is invaded by an alien using television broadcast signals, taking advantage of the millions of people watching the coronation.



23 :02x08 - The Impossible Planet (1)

First aired: Jun/03/2006
Writer: Matt Jones
Director: James Strong
Guest star: Claire Rushbrook (Ida Scott), Will Thorp (Toby Zed), Ronny Jhutti (Danny Bartock), MyAnna Buring (Scooti Manista), Paul Kasey (The Ood), Gabriel Woolf (The Beast), Silas Carson (The Ood), Shaun Parkes (Zachary Cross Flane), Danny Webb (Mr. Jefferson)

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.



24 :02x09 - The Satan Pit (2)

First aired: Jun/10/2006
Writer: Matt Jones
Director: James Strong
Guest star: Danny Webb (Mr. Jefferson), Shaun Parkes (Zachary Cross Flane), Claire Rushbrook (Ida Scott), Will Thorp (Toby Zed), Ronny Jhutti (Danny Bartock), Paul Kasey (The Ood), Gabriel Woolf (The Beast), Silas Carson (The Ood)

The Doctor and one of the Earth crewman become stranded deep under the planet, near an even deeper 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, to 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.



25 :02x10 - Love & Monsters

First aired: Jun/17/2006
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Dan Zeff
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Peter Kay (Victor Kennedy (Abzorbaloff)), Marc Warren (Elton Pope), Shirley Henderson (Ursula Blake), Simon Greenall (Mr Skinner (Colin Skinner)), Moya Brady (Bridget), Kathryn Drysdale (Bliss), Paul Kasey (The Hoix), Bella Emberg (Mrs. Croot), Barney Harwood (Market Stool Owner)

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.



26 :02x11 - Fear Her

First aired: Jun/24/2006
Writer: Matthew Graham
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Nina Sosanya (Trish (Trish Webber)), Abisola Agbaje (Chloe (Chloe Webber)), Edna Doré (Maeve), Tim Faraday (Tom's Dad), Abdul Salis (Kel), Richard Nichols (Driver), Erica Eirian (Neighbour), Stephen Marzella (Police Officer), Huw Edwards (Commentator)

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?



27 :02x12 - Army of Ghosts (1)

First aired: Jul/01/2006
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Tracy-Ann Oberman (Yvonne Hartman), Raji James (Dr Rajesh Singh), Freema Agyeman (Adeola (Adeola Oshodi)), Hadley Fraser (Gareth (Gareth Evans)), Oliver Mellor (Matt), Barbara Windsor (Peggy Mitchell), Hajaz Akram (Indian Newsreader), Anthony Debaeck (French Newsreader), Takako Akashi (Japanese Newsreader), Paul Fields (Weatherman), David Warwick (Police Commissioner), Rachel Webster (Eileen), Kyoko Morita (Japanese Girl), Maddie Cryer (Housewife), Derek Acorah (Himself), Paul Kasey (Cyber Leader), Alistair Appleton (Himself), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks/Cybermen), Trisha Goddard (Herself), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), Stuart Crossman (Dalek Operator), Anthony Spargo (Dalek Operator), Dan Barratt (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator)

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 the terrifying purpose of a silver sphere held within Torchwood is about to be realized.



28 :02x13 - Doomsday (2)

First aired: Jul/08/2006
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Shaun Dingwall (Pete Tyler), Andrew Hayden Smith (Jake Simmonds), Tracy-Ann Oberman (Yvonne Hartman), Raji James (Dr Rajesh Singh), Paul Kasey (Cyberman), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks/Cybermen), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), Stuart Crossman (Dalek Operator), Anthony Spargo (Dalek Operator), Dan Barratt (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Catherine Tate (The Bride (and introducing))

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?



The Runaway Bride

First aired: Dec/25/2006
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Sarah Parish (Empress), Don Gilet (Lance Bennett), Howard Attfield (Geoff Noble), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Trevor Michael Georges (Vicar (as Trevor Georges)), Glen Wilson (Taxi Driver), Krystal Archer (Nerys), Rhodri Meilir (Rhodri), Zafirah Boateng (Little Girl), Paul Kasey (Robot Santa)

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?



30 :03x01 - Smith and Jones

First aired: Mar/31/2007
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Charles Palmer
Guest star: Roy Marsden (Mr. Stoker), Anne Reid (Florence Finnegan), Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones), Trevor Laird (Clive Jones), Reggie Yates (Leo Jones), Vineeta Rishi (Julia Swales), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Tish Jones), Nicholas Briggs (Judoon), Paul Kasey (Judoon Captain), Kimmi Richards (Annalise), Ben Righton (Morgenstern)

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.



31 :03x02 - The Shakespeare Code

First aired: Apr/07/2007
Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Charles Palmer
Guest star: Dean Lennox Kelly (William Shakespeare), Christina Cole (Lilith), Sam Marks (Wiggins), Amanda Lawrence (Doomfinger), Linda Clark (Bloodtide), Jalaal Hartley (Dick), David Westhead (Kempe), Andrée Bernard (Dolly Bailey), Chris Larkin (Lynley), Stephen Marcus (Jailer), Matt King (Peter Streete), Robert Demeger (Preacher), Angela Pleasence (Queen Elizabeth I)

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.



32 :03x03 - Gridlock

First aired: Apr/14/2007
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Richard Clark
Guest star: Ardal O'Hanlon (Thomas Kincade Brannigan), Anna Hope (Novice Hame), Travis Oliver (Milo), Lenora Crichlow (Cheen), Jennifer Hennessy (Valerie), Bridget Turner (Alice), Georgine Anderson (May), Simon Pearsall (Whitey), Daisy Lewis (Javit), Nicholas Boulton (Businessman), Erika Macleod (Sally Calypso), Judy Norman (Ma), Graham Padden (Pa), Lucy Davenport (Pale woman), Tom Edden (Pharmacist #1), Natasha Williams (Pharmacist #2), Gayle Tefler Stevens (Pharmacist #3), Struan Rodger (The Face of Boe)

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?



33 :03x04 - Daleks in Manhattan (1)

First aired: Apr/21/2007
Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: James Strong
Guest star: 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), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), Anthony Spargo (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Paul Kasey (Hero Pig), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks)

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.



34 :03x05 - Evolution of the Daleks (2)

First aired: Apr/28/2007
Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: James Strong
Guest star: Miranda Raison (Tallulah), Hugh Quarshie (Solomon), Ryan Carnes (Laszlo), 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 (Daleks), Paul Kasey (Hero Pig), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator)

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...



35 :03x06 - The Lazarus Experiment

First aired: May/05/2007
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Director: Richard Clark
Guest star: 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)

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?



36 :03x07 - 42

First aired: May/19/2007
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Michelle Collins (Kath McDonnell), Matthew Chambers (Korwin), Anthony Flanagan (Orin), Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones), Vinette Robinson (Lerner), William Ash (Riley), Elize du Toit (Sinister Woman), Rebecca Oldfield (Erina), Gary Powell (Ashton), Joshua Hill (Computer Countdown Voice)

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!



37 :03x08 - Human Nature (1)

First aired: May/26/2007
Writer: Paul Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer
Guest star: Jessica Stevenson (Nurse Joan Redfern), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines/Son of Mine), 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)

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."



38 :03x09 - The Family of Blood (2)

First aired: Jun/02/2007
Writer: Paul Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer
Guest star: Jessica Stevenson (Nurse Joan Redfern), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines/Son of Mine), Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer), Pip Torrens (Rocastle), Tom Palmer (Hutchinson), Rebekah Staton (Jenny/Mother of Mine), Gerard Horan (Mr Clark/Father of Mine), Matthew White (Phillips), Lauren Wilson (Lucy Cartwright), Sophie Turner (Vicar)

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?



39 :03x10 - Blink

First aired: Jun/09/2007
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Hettie MacDonald
Guest star: Carey Mulligan (Sally Sparrow), Lucy Gaskell (Kathy Nightingale), Finlay Robertson (Larry Nightingale), Richard Cant (Malcolm Wainwright), Louis Mahoney (Old Billy), Michael Obiora (DI Billy Shipton), Thomas Nelstrop (Ben Wainwright), Ian Boldsworth (Banto), Ray Sawyer (Desk Sergeant), Aga Blonska (Weeping Angel)

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.



40 :03x11 - Utopia (1)

First aired: Jun/16/2007
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Derek Jacobi (Professor Yana), Chipo Chung (Chantho), Rene 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)

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...



41 :03x12 - The Sound of Drums (2)

First aired: Jun/23/2007
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Guest star: 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 Arthur Winters), Olivia Hill (BBC Newsreader), Daniel Ming (Chinese Newsreader), LaChele Carl (US Newsreader), Sharon Osbourne (Herself), McFly (Themselves), Ann Widdecombe (Herself), Zoe Thorne (Sphere Voice), Gerald Logan (Sphere Voice), Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis (Sphere Voice), Penelope Wilton (Harriet Jones)

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...



42 :03x13 - Last of the Time Lords (3)

First aired: Jun/30/2007
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Guest star: John Simm (The Master), Alexandra Moen (Lucy Saxon), Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones), Trevor Laird (Clive Jones), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Tish Jones), Tom Ellis (Tom Milligan), Ellie Haddington (Professor Docherty), Tom Golding (Lad), Natasha Alexander (Woman), Zoe Thorne (Toclafane), Gerard Logan (Toclafane), Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis (Toclafane), Reggie Yates (Leo Jones)

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?



Time Crash : Children In Need

First aired: Nov/16/2007
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Peter Davison (The Fifth Doctor)

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.



Voyage of the Damned

First aired: Dec/25/2007
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: James Strong
Guest star: Kylie Minogue (Astrid Peth), Geoffrey Palmer (Captain Hardaker), Russell Tovey (Midshipman Frame), George Costigan (Max Capricorn), Gray O'Brien (Rickston Slade), Andrew Havill (Chief Steward), Bruce Lawrence (Engineer), Debbie Chazen (Foon Van Hoff), Clive Rowe (Morvin Van Hoff), Clive Swift (Mr Copper), Jimmy Vee (Bannakaffalatta), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Nicholas Witchell (Himself), Paul Kasey (The Host), Stefan Davis (Kitchen Hand), Jason Mohammad (Newsreader), Colin McFarlane (Alien), Ewan Bailey (Alien), Jessica Martin (The Queen)

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...



45 :04x01 - Partners in Crime

First aired: Apr/05/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: James Strong
Guest star: Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Sarah Lancashire (Miss Foster), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Verona Joseph (Penny Carter), Jessica Gunning (Stacey Harris), Martin Ball (Roger Davey), Rachid Sabitri (Craig Staniland), Chandra Ruegg (Clare Pope), Sue Kelvin (Suzette Chambers), Jonathan Stratt (Taxi Driver)

When an alien invasion threatens Earth, the Doctor is the planet's only hope. But can Donna find him in time...



46 :04x02 - The Fires of Pompeii

First aired: Apr/12/2008
Writer: James Moran
Director: Colin Teague
Guest star: Phil Cornwell (Stallholder), Karen Gillan (Soothsayer), Sasha Behar (Spurrina), Lorraine Burroughs (Thalina), Peter Capaldi (Caecilius), Tracey Childs (Metella), Francesca Fowler (Evelina), Francois Pandolfo (Quintus), Victoria Wicks (High Priestess), Gerard Bell (Major Domo), Philip Davis (Lucius)

The Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii on the eve of its famous eruption. But should they warn the residents of the catastrophe that is about to befall them, or leave them to their fate...



47 :04x03 - Planet of the Ood

First aired: Apr/19/2008
Writer: Keith Temple
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Tim McInnerny (Mr Halpen), Ayesha Dharker (Solana Mercurio), Adrian Rawlins (Dr Ryder), Roger Griffiths (Commander Kess), Paul Kasey (Ood Sigma), Paul Clayton (Mr Bartle), Tariq Jordan (Rep), Silas Carson (The Ood)

The Doctor and Donna visit the Ood's home planet, where they discover the Ood are at war with humans...



48 :04x04 - The Sontaran Stratagem (1)

First aired: Apr/26/2008
Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: Douglas MacKinnon
Guest star: Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Ryan Sampson (Luke Rattigan), Rupert Holliday-Evans (Colonel Mace), Christopher Ryan (General Staal), Dan Starkey (Commander Skorr), Eleanor Matsuura (Jo Nakashima), Clive Standen (Private Harris), Wesley Theobald (Private Gray), Christian Cooke (Ross Jenkins), Rad Kaim (Worker), Elizabeth Ryder (Atmos Voice)

The Doctor reunites with Martha and UNIT as he and Donna face off against the clone hordes of a Sontaran invasion fleet



49 :04x05 - The Poison Sky (2)

First aired: May/03/2008
Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: Douglas MacKinnon
Guest star: Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones), Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Ryan Sampson (Luke Rattigan), Rupert Holliday-Evans (Colonel Mace), Christopher Ryan (General Staal), Dan Starkey (Commander Skorr), Clive Standen (Private Harris), Wesley Theobald (Private Gray), Christian Cooke (Ross Jenkins), Meryl Fernandes (Female Student), Leeshon Alexander (Male Student), Bridget Hodson (Captain Price), Kirsty Wark (Herself), LaChele Carl (US Newsreader)

The Sontaran fleet watch from space as the Earth is gripped in a deadly blanket of poisonous fumes. Whilst UNIT collides with Sontaran ground forces, the Doctor and a treacherous clone of Martha attempt to locate a missing TARDIS, and Donna finds herself trapped aboard the Sontaran ship itself...



50 :04x06 - The Doctor's Daughter

First aired: May/10/2008
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Director: Alice Troughton
Guest star: Georgia Moffett (Jenny), Nigel Terry (Cobb), Joe Dempsie (Cline), Paul Kasey (Hath Peck), Ruari Mears (Hath Gable), Akin Gazi (Carter), Olalekan Lawal Jr (Soldier)

The Doctor, Donna, and Martha are drawn to a world at war. Two factions, human beings and the monstrous Hath, seek the mysterious "source" at the heart of their underground city. Soldiers on both sides are genetically bred for battles using genetic extrapolators, and when the Doctor is subjected to one of these devices, it produces a unique soldier... and a very special girl...



51 :04x07 - The Unicorn and the Wasp

First aired: May/17/2008
Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Fenella Woolgar (Agatha Christie), Felicity Kendal (Lady Eddison (Lady Clemency Eddison)), Tom Goodman-Hill (Reverend Golightly), Christopher Benjamin (Colonel Hugh), Felicity Jones (Robina Redmond), Adam Rayner (Roger Curbishley), David Quilter (Greeves), Daniel King (Davenport), Ian Barritt (Professor Peach), Leena Dhingra (Miss Chandrakala), Charlotte Eaton (Mrs. Hart), Damien Mantoulan (Christopher / Vespiform), Alexander McDonald (Footman)

The Doctor and Donna meet Agatha Christie, and help her to solve a murder mystery involving a giant shapeshifting wasp...



52 :04x08 - Silence in the Library (1)

First aired: May/31/2008
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Alex Kingston (Professor River Song), Colin Salmon (Dr Moon), Eve Newton (The Girl), Mark Dexter (Dad), Sarah Niles (Node 1), Joshua Dallas (Node 2), Steve Pemberton (Strackman Lux), Jessika Williams (Anita), Talulah Riley (Miss Evangelista), O. T. Fagbenle (Other Dave), Harry Peacock (Proper Dave)

The Doctor finds himself in a mysterious abandoned library which holds all the knowledge in the universe. But is he alone...



53 :04x09 - Forest of the Dead (2)

First aired: Jun/07/2008
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: Alex Kingston (Professor River Song), Colin Salmon (Dr Moon), Harry Peacock (Proper Dave), Steve Pemberton (Strackman Lux), Jessika Williams (Anita), O. T. Fagbenle (Other Dave), Eve Newton (The Girl), Mark Dexter (Dad), Jason Pitt (Lee), Eloise Rakic-Platt (Ella), Alex Midwood (Joshua), Talulah Riley (Miss Evangelista), Jonathan Reuben (Man)

While Donna finds herself in a normal life with a husband and two children, the Doctor and Professor Song's archaeological party attempt to stay ahead of the carnivorous Vashta Nerada while determining the fate of the missing 4,022 Library survivors.



54 :04x10 - Midnight

First aired: Jun/14/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Alice Troughton
Guest star: Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Lesley Sharp (Sky Silvestry), Rakie Ayola (Hostess), David Troughton (Professor Hobbs), Ayesha Antoine (Dee Dee Blasco), Lindsey Coulson (Val Cane), Daniel Ryan (Biff Cane), Colin Morgan (Jethro Cane), Tony Bluto (Driver Joe), Duane Henry (Mechanic Claude)

On the leisure world of Midnight, terrifying powers knocking behind the walls shake the Doctor to his core...



55 :04x11 - Turn Left (1)

First aired: Jun/21/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Joseph Long (Rocco Colasanto), Noma Dumezweni (Captain Magambo), Chipo Chung (Fortune Teller), Marcia Lecky (Mooky Kahari), Suzann McLean (Veena Brady), Natalie Walter (Alice Coltrane), Neil Clench (Man in pub), Clive Standen (UNIT soldier), Bhasker Patel (Jival Chowdry), Catherine York (Female Reporter), Ben Righton (Morgenstern), Loraine Velez (Spanish Maid), Jason Mohammad (Studio News Reader), Sanchia McCormack (Housing Officer), Lawrence Stevenson (Soldier 1), Teri-ann Brumby (Woman in Doorway), LaChele Carl (Trinity Wells), Paul Richard Biggin (Soldier 2)

History is changed and Donna never meets the Doctor. With the entire planet falling apart around her, help comes in the form of a traveler from an alternate universe, someone who the Doctor thought he had lost forever...



56 :04x12 - The Stolen Earth (2)

First aired: Jun/28/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones), Alexander Armstrong (Mr Smith), Michael Brandon (General Sanchez), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Paul O'Grady (Himself), Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones), Kelly Hunter (Shadow Architect), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Andrea Harris (Suzanne), Tommy Knight (Luke Smith), Penelope Wilton (Harriet Jones), Richard Dawkins (Himself), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks), LaChele Carl (Trinity Wells), Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper), Paul Kasey (Judoon), Gary Milner (Scared Man), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), Anthony Spargo (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Jason Mohammad (Newsreader), Julian Bleach (Davros), Marcus Cunningham (Drunk Man), Amy Beth Hayes (Albino Servant), Barney Edwards (Dalek Operator)

The Earth has been moved, and it's a race against time as Donna and the Doctor try to find it before the Daleks destroy everything; they head for the Shadow Proclamation and the Medusa Cascade. Meanwhile on Earth a veritable bevy of ex-companions join together to contact the Doctor and take down the Daleks. Can Captain Jack, Sarah-Jane, Martha Jones and Rose find the Doctor in time...



57 :04x13 - Journey's End (3)

First aired: Jul/05/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Gareth David-Lloyd (Ianto Jones), Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper), Tommy Knight (Luke Smith), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones), Julian Bleach (Davros), Valda Aviks (German Woman), Shobu Kapoor (Scared Woman), Elizabeth Tan (Chinese Woman), Michael Price (Liberian Man), Nicholas Briggs (Dalek Voice), Barney Edwards (Dalek Operator), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator), David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Anthony Spargo (Dalek Operator), John Leeson (K-9), Alexander Armstrong (Mr Smith)

The Earth has been overwhelmed and the universe faces dominion by the resurgent forces of a terrifying and limitless empire led by one of The Doctor's greatest enemies. Aiding the Time Lord in a final battle are several of his closest allies and companions, but for one of them, a price will be paid...



Music Of The Spheres

First aired: Jul/27/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies

Alone aboard The TARDIS, The Doctor is forced to cope with the mischievous actions of a familiar adversary



The Next Doctor

First aired: Dec/25/2008
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Andy Goddard
Guest star: David Morrissey (The Next Doctor / Jackson Lake), Dervla Kirwan (MIss Hartigan (Miss Mercy Hartigan)), Velile Tshabalala (Rosita), Ruari Mears (Cybershade), Paul Kasey (CyberKing), Edmund Kente (Mr. Scoones), Michael Bertenshaw (Mr Cole), Jason Morell (Vicar), Neil McDermott (Jed), Ashley Horne (Lad), Tom Langford (Frederic), Jordan Southwell (Urchin), Matthew Allick (Docker), Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen)

The Doctor arrives in Victorian London, it's Christmas, but the snow isn't the only thing descending on the tranquil and jubilant civilization... familiar silver giants of an alternate reality are amassing in numbers, The Cybermen are on the move again, and the only beings who can stop them are the Doctor...and another Doctor?



Top 5 Christmas Moments

First aired: Dec/25/2008



Planet of the Dead

First aired: Apr/11/2009
Writer: Gareth Roberts, Russell T. Davies
Director: James Strong
Guest star: Michelle Ryan (Christina (Lady Christina de Souza)), Lee Evans (Malcolm (Prof. Malcolm Taylor)), Noma Dumezweni (Capt. Magambo (Capt. Erisa Magambo)), Adam James (DI McMillan), Glenn Doherty (Sgt. Dennison), Victoria Alcock (Angela (Angela Whittaker)), David Ames (Nathan), Ellen Thomas (Carmen), Reginald Tsiboe (Lou), Daniel Kaluuya (Barclay), Keith Parry (Bus Driver), James Layton (Sgt. Ian Jenner), Paul Kasey (Sorvin), Ruari Mears (Praygat)

The Doctor meets Lady Christina de Souza, a young, athletic resourceful thief eager to keep one step ahead of just about anyone who tries to catch her. When the two hitch a fateful ride on a double-decker bus, they and several other passengers are transported to a distant alien planet where terrifying insect-like aliens and Christina's dark secrets may prove an emotional drain on the Doctor in his bid to return everyone home...



The Waters of Mars

First aired: Nov/15/2009
Writer: Russell T. Davies, Phil Ford
Director: Graeme Harper
Guest star: Lindsay Duncan (Adelaide Brooke), Peter O'Brien (Ed Gold), Aleksandar Mikic (Yuri Kerenski), Gemma Chan (Mia Bennett), Sharon Duncan-Brewster (Maggie Cain), Chook Sibtain (Tarak Ital), Alan Ruscoe (Andy Stone), Cosima Shaw (Steffi Ehrlich), Michael Goldsmith (Roman Groom), Lily Bevan (Emily), Max Bollinger (Mikhail), Charles De'Ath (Adelaide's Father (as Charlie De'Ath)), Rachel Fewell (Young Adelaide), Anouska Strahnz (Ulrika Ehrlich), Zofia Strahnz (Lisette Ehrlich), Paul Kasey (Ood Sigma)

The Doctor arrives on a Mars base in 2059 and soon discovers the residents are under siege by corpses possessed by water. However, the time and place is a fixed event in reality, and the Doctor can't interfere. Or can he...?



The End of Time (1)

First aired: Dec/25/2009
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: John Simm (The Master), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Timothy Dalton (The Narrator), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Claire Bloom (The Woman), June Whitfield (Minnie Hooper), David Harewood (Joshua Naismith), Tracy Ifeachor (Abigail Naismith), Sinead Keenan (Addams), Lawry Lewin (Rossiter), Alexandra Moen (Lucy Saxon), Karl Collins (Shaun Temple), Teresa Banham (Governor), Barry Howard (Oliver Barnes), Allister Bain (Winston Katusi), Simon Thomas (Mr Danes), Sylvia Seymour (Miss Trefusis), Pete Lee-Wilson (Tommo), Dwayne Scantlebury (Ginger), Lacey Bond (Serving Woman), LaChele Carl (Trinity Wells), Paul Kasey (Ood Sigma), Ruari Mears (Elder Ood), Max Benjamin (Teenager), Silas Carson (Ood Sigma), Brian Cox (Elder Ood)

Facing his mortality, the Doctor returns to Earth to confront an old enemy. A mysterious force guides Wilf back into the Doctor's life, uniting the two friends in a struggle against the insane and the selfish. The Immortality Gate beckons, and its secrets will change the face of creation forever...



The End of Time (2)

First aired: Jan/01/2010
Writer: Russell T. Davies
Director: Euros Lyn
Guest star: John Simm (The Master), Bernard Cribbins (Wilfred Mott), Timothy Dalton (Lord President (Rassilon)), Catherine Tate (Donna Noble), Jacqueline King (Sylvia Noble), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler), Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness), Freema Agyeman (Martha Smith-Jones), Noel Clarke (Mickey Smith), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Jessica Stevenson (Verity Newman (as Jessica Hynes)), June Whitfield (Minnie Hooper), Claire Bloom (The Woman), Tommy Knight (Luke Smith), Russell Tovey (Midshipman Frame (Midshipman Alonso Frame)), David Harewood (Joshua Naismith), Tracy Ifeachor (Abigail Naismith), Lawry Lewin (Rossiter), Sinead Keenan (Addams), Julie Legrand (The Partisan), Brid Brennan (The Visionary), Karl Collins (Shaun Temple), Krystal Archer (Nerys), LaChele Carl (Trinity Wells), Paul Kasey (Ood Sigma), Ruari Mears (Elder Ood), Silas Carson (Ood Sigma), Nicholas Briggs (Judoon), Dan Starkey (Sontaran), Matt Smith (The Doctor (introducing))

The Doctor and Wilf take arms against the Master and the power of the Immortality Gate. Donna is confronted with a nightmarish world carved in the Master's image, and the truth behind the survival of an omnipotent race unfolds as their merciless president takes action to stake a claim on eternal life. The Doctor faces another test of his morality and begins his final battle, the fateful prophecy is at last fulfilled. "He will knock four times."



65 :05x01 - The Eleventh Hour

First aired: Apr/03/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Adam Smith
Guest star: Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams), Caitlin Blackwood (Amelia), Nina Wadia (Dr Ramsden), Marcello Magni (Barney Collins), Perry Benson (Ice Cream Man), Annette Crosbie (Mrs Angelo), Tom Hopper (Jeff), Arthur Cox (Mr. Henderson), Olivia Colman (Mother), Eden Monteath (Child 1), Merin Monteath (Child 2), David de Keyser (Atraxi), William Wilde (Prisoner Zero), Patrick Moore (Himself)

Heavily damaged, the TARDIS crash lands in a rural area of England. As it begins to replenish its energies, the newly regenerated Doctor settles within his surroundings, and meets a young, feisty Scot, Amy Pond. He's forced to leave briefly, but when he returns, he discovers that an alien is on the loose and Earth is 20 minutes from extinction.



66 :05x02 - The Beast Below

First aired: Apr/10/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Andrew Gunn
Guest star: Sophie Okonedo (Liz 10), Terrence Hardiman (Hawthorne), Hannah Sharp (Mandy (Mandy Tanner)), Alfie Field (Timmy), Christopher Good (Morgan), David Ajala (Peter), Catrin Richards (Poem Girl), Jonathan Battersby (Winder), Chris Porter (Smilers / Winder), Ian McNeice (Churchill (Winston Churchill))

The Doctor and Amy travel into the future, where Earth has been decimated by solar flares and Britain's population has evacuated in a giant starship. However, the starship conceals a genocidal secret, one which Amy is suborned into keeping from the Doctor.



67 :05x03 - Victory of the Daleks

First aired: Apr/17/2010
Writer: Mark Gatiss
Director: Andrew Gunn
Guest star: Ian McNeice (Churchill (Winston Churchill)), Bill Paterson (Bracewell (Edwin Bracewell)), Nina De Cosimo (Blanche), Tim Wallers (Childers (Captain Childers)), Nicholas Pegg (Dalek 1), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek 2), Nicholas Briggs (Daleks), Susannah Fielding (Lilian), James Albrecht (Todd (Group Captain Todd)), Colin Prockter (Air Raid Warden)

The Doctor and Amy arrive amidst the turbulence of World War II and come face to face with Winston Churchill. A scientist with a seemingly vast imaginative mind has succeeded in bringing to life a cabal of sentient machines to turn the tide against the Axis powers, but who has created who? The creator, or the creation? As far as the Doctor is concerned, the scourge of all his lives and the universe is offering him tea, and he's not about to let that go unanswered...



68 :05x04 - The Time of Angels (1)

First aired: Apr/24/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Adam Smith
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Simon Dutton (Alistair), Mike Skinner (Security Guard), Iain Glen (Octavian), Mark Springer (Christian), Troy Glasgow (Angelo), Dave Atkins (Bob (as David Atkins)), Darren Morfitt (Marco)

River Song, the Doctor's mysterious companion from his own future, summons him to rescue her from a spaceship shortly before it crashes. When they land to investigate the wreckage, they discover the remains of an ancient temple, a Church military expedition, and caves filled with... the Weeping Angels.



69 :05x05 - Flesh and Stone (2)

First aired: May/01/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Adam Smith
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Iain Glen (Octavian), Dave Atkins (Bob (as David Atkins)), Darren Morfitt (Marco), Mark Monero (Pedro), George Russo (Phillip)

The Angels continue their pursuit of the Doctor, River, Amy, and the clerics, while the mystery of the Crack deepens.



70 :05x06 - The Vampires of Venice

First aired: May/08/2010
Writer: Toby Whithouse
Director: Jonny Campbell
Guest star: Arthur Darvill (Rory (Rory Williams)), Helen McCrory (Rosanna (Rosanna Calvierri)), Lucian Msamati (Guido), Alisha Bailey (Isabella), Alex Price (Francesco), Gabriella Wilde (Vampire Girl), Hannah Steele (Vampire Girl), Elizabeth Croft (Vampire Girl), Sonila Vjeshta (Vampire Girl), Gabriela Montaraz (Vampire Girl), Michael Percival (Inspector), Simon Gregor (Steward (Carlo))

The Doctor decides to take Rory and Amy on a romantic trip through time. They go to Venice, but discover that the House of Calvierri is recruiting young women for a sinister purpose.



71 :05x07 - Amy's Choice

First aired: May/15/2010
Writer: Simon Nye
Director: Catherine Morshead
Guest star: Arthur Darvill (Rory (Rory Williams)), Toby Jones (Dream Lord), Nick Hobb (Mr. Nainby), Joan Linder (Mrs Hammill), Audrey Ardington (Mrs Poggit)

The Doctor visits Rory and a very pregnant Amy in the quiet village where they've taken up residence after their marriage. However, they soon discover that they're living a dream and are actually in the TARDIS, plummeting toward a cold star. Or... they're in a village and having a dream of the TARDIS plummeting toward a cold star. A mysterious enemy of the Doctor appears and warns them that they must determine which is reality, or they will die.



72 :05x08 - The Hungry Earth (1)

First aired: May/22/2010
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Director: Ashley Way
Guest star: Arthur Darvill (Rory (Rory Williams)), Neve McIntosh (Alaya), Meera Syal (Nasreen Chaudhry), Robert Pugh (Tony Mack), Alun Raglan (Mo), Samuel Davies (Elliot), Nia Roberts (Ambrose)

In the year 2020, the Doctor, Rory and Amy arrive in a small Welsh mining village where engineers are attempting to break through the Earth's crust. Unfortunately, the engineers' efforts have unleashed mysterious creatures that begin abducting villagers... and Amy. The Doctor prepares for a siege, but soon realizes that he's facing an old enemy.



73 :05x09 - Cold Blood (2)

First aired: May/29/2010
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Director: Ashley Way
Guest star: Arthur Darvill (Rory (Rory Williams)), Neve McIntosh (Alaya / Restac), Meera Syal (Nasreen Chaudhry), Robert Pugh (Tony Mack), Nia Roberts (Ambrose), Richard Hope (Malohkeh), Stephen Moore (Eldane), Alun Raglan (Mo), Samuel Davies (Elliot)

The Doctor attempts to negotiate a fragile peace between the Humans and the Silurians, but extremists on both sides threaten to end the negotiations.



74 :05x10 - Vincent and the Doctor

First aired: Jun/05/2010
Writer: Richard Curtis
Director: Jonny Campbell
Guest star: Tony Curran (Vincent (Vincent Van Gogh)), Nik Howden (Maurice), Chrissie Cotterill (Mother), Sarah Counsell (Waitress), Morgan Overton (School Child), Andrew Byrne (School Child), Bill Nighy (Dr. Black)

When the Doctor spots an alien in a Van Gogh painting, he and Amy travel back in time to visit the troubled artist and put an end to the menace.



75 :05x11 - The Lodger

First aired: Jun/12/2010
Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Catherine Morshead
Guest star: James Corden (Craig (Craig Owens)), Daisy Haggard (Sophie), Owen Donovan (Steven), Babatunde Aleshe (Sean), Jem Wall (Michael), Karen Seacombe (Sandra), Kamara Bacchus (Clubber)

When some power source interferes with the TARDIS, the Doctor is stranded in 21st century Earth. To discover the source of the power, lurking in a mysterious second-floor flat, the Doctor moves in with the average man below, Craig Owens, and pretends to be human while he gets to the heart of the mystery.



76 :05x12 - The Pandorica Opens (1)

First aired: Jun/19/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Toby Haynes
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Arthur Darvill (Rory (Rory William)), Tony Curran (Vincent (Vincent Van Gogh)), Bill Paterson (Bracewell), Ian McNeice (Winston (Winston Churchill)), Sophie Okonedo (Liz Ten), Marcus O'Donovan (Claudio), Clive Wood (Commander), Christopher Ryan (Commander Stark), Ruari Mears (Cyber Leader), Paul Kasey (Judoon), Howard Lee (Doctor Cachet), Barnaby Edwards (Dalek), Simon Fisher-Becker (Dorium), Joe Jacobs (Guard), Chrissie Cotterill (Madame Vernet), David Fynn (Marcellus), Nicholas Briggs (Dalek)

A cryptic series of messages send the Doctor and Amy to Stonehenge, where they meet River and explore Stonehenge. The object of their search is the Pandorica, a legendary prison rumored to hold the most feared being in the universe. Meanwhile, old enemies assemble, a familiar face appears, and the fate of the universe hangs in the balance.



77 :05x13 - The Big Bang (2)

First aired: Jun/26/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Toby Haynes
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Arthur Darvill (Rory (Rory Williams)), Caitlin Blackwood (Amelia), Susan Vidler (Aunt Sharon), Frances Ashman (Christine), Barnaby Edwards (Stone Dalek), William Pretsell (Dave), Halcro Johnston (Mr. Pond (Augustus Pond)), Karen Westwood (Tabetha Pond), Nicholas Briggs (Dalek)

The universe is collapsing, the Doctor is trapped for eternity in the Pandorica, and Amy is dead. The only hope for all of reality is a little girl who lives in a big house by herself and dreams of the Raggedy Man.



A Christmas Carol

First aired: Dec/25/2010
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Toby Haynes
Guest star: Michael Gambon (Kazran / Eliot Sardick), Katherine Jenkins (Abigail (Abigail Pettigrew)), Laurence Belcher (Young Kazran), Danny Horn (Adult Kazran), Leo Bill (Pilot), Pooky Quesnel (Captain), Micah Balfour (Co-Pilot), Stephen North (Old Benjamin (as Steve North)), Bailey Pepper (Boy & Benjamin), Tim Plester (Servant), Nick Malinowski (Eric), Meg Wynn Owen (Old Isabella), Laura Rogers (Isabella)

When the passenger spaceship liner that Amy and Rory are aboard for their honeymoon plummets toward an alien planet, the Doctor is unable to rescue them or the other 4,001 passengers and crew. To save the ship, the Doctor must convince Kazran Sardick, a ruthless businessman, to use his control of the planet's cloud banks to allow the ship to land. When Kazran refuses, the Doctor sets out to change the old man's past and make him a nicer person... but his attempt backfires.



Space (1)

First aired: Mar/18/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Richard Senior

An emergency materialization causes the TARDIS to materialize inside of itself for safety, causing a space loop that has trapped the Doctor, Amy, and Rory for all eternity.



Time (2)

First aired: Mar/18/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Richard Senior

As time and space fold in on themselves, the Doctor attempts to make sure the correct Amy, Rory, and the Doctor are in the right TARDIS, and that Amy wears a pair of trousers.



Best of the Doctor

First aired: 2011



Best of the Monsters

First aired: 2011



Best of the Companions

First aired: 2011



81 :06x01 - The Impossible Astronaut (1)

First aired: Apr/23/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Toby Haynes
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Mark Sheppard (Canton Delaware (Canton Everett Delaware III)), W. Morgan Sheppard (Old Canton Delaware), Marnix Van Den Broeke (The Silent), Stuart Milligan (President Richard Nixon), Chukwudi Iwuji (Carl (as Chuk Iwuji)), Mark Griffin (Phil), Sydney Wade (Little Girl), Nancy Baldwin (Joy), Kieran O'connor (Prison Guard), Adam Napier (Captain Simmons), Henrietta Clemett (Matilda), Paul Critoph (Charles), Emilio Aquino (Busboy)

After a shocking encounter in the U.S. desert, the Doctor and his companions travel to the White House in 1969 to track down a little girl who needs help from President Nixon... and a mysterious alien who no one remembers.



82 :06x02 - Day of the Moon (2)

First aired: Apr/30/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Toby Haynes
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Mark Sheppard (Canton Delaware (Canton Everett Delaware III)), Marnix Van Den Broeke (The Silent), Stuart Milligan (President Richard Nixon), Kerry Shale (Doctor Renfrew), Glenn Wrage (Gardner), Jeff Mash (Grant), Sydney Wade (Little Girl), Tommy Campbell (Sergeant (Sergeant Ishem)), Peter Banks (Doctor Shepherd), Frances Barber (Eye Patch Lady), Ricky Fearon (Tramp), Chukwudi Iwuji (Carl (as Chuk Iwuji)), Mark Griffin (Phil)

Canton Delaware captures the Doctor and prepares the perfect prison for him, and then tracks down his companions... unaware that an alien race, The Silence, have wiped out all memory of their existence from Mankind.



83 :06x03 - The Curse of the Black Spot

First aired: May/07/2011
Writer: Stephen Thompson
Director: Jeremy Webb
Guest star: Hugh Bonneville (Henry Avery), Oscar Lloyd (Toby Avery), Lee Ross (The Boatswain), Michael Begley (Mulligan), Tony Lucken (De Florres), Chris Jarman (Dancer), Carl McCrystal (McGrath), Lily Cole (The Siren)

The Doctor, Amy, and Rory answer a distress signal and find themselves aboard a pirate ship where the crew are preyed upon by a siren.



84 :06x04 - The Doctor's Wife

First aired: May/14/2011
Writer: Neil Gaiman
Director: Richard Clark
Guest star: Suranne Jones (Idris), Michael Sheen (House), Paul Kasey (Nephew), Adrian Schiller (Uncle), Elizabeth Berrington (Auntie)

The Doctor follows a distress signal from a Time Lord into a bubble universe and finds a scrapyard with three odd inhabitants and their Ood servant. One of the inhabitants, Idris, says that she knows the Doctor but he doesn't recognize her. As the new arrivals explore the planet, the Doctor realizes who Idris really is, and that they are all in great danger from the true power of the world, House.



85 :06x05 - The Rebel Flesh (1)

First aired: May/21/2011
Writer: Matthew Graham
Director: Julian Simpson
Guest star: Mark Bonnar (Jimmy), Marshall Lancaster (Buzzer), Sarah Smart (Jennifer (Jennifer Lucas)), Raquel Cassidy (Cleaves (Miranda Cleaves)), Leon Vickers (Dicken), Frances Barber (Eye Patch Lady)

A solar storm sweeps the TARDIS to a factory on an island on 22nd century Earth. There the Doctor discovers that the local workforce uses a substance called Flesh to make doppelgangers of themselves, Gangers, as remote-control labor tools. However, when a second storm imbues the Gangers with life, the Doctor must try and resolve the differences between the two groups before they wipe each other out.



86 :06x06 - The Almost People (2)

First aired: May/28/2011
Writer: Matthew Graham
Director: Julian Simpson
Guest star: Mark Bonnar (Jimmy (Jimmy Wakes)), Marshall Lancaster (Buzzer), Sarah Smart (Jennifer (Jennifer Lucas)), Raquel Cassidy (Cleaves (Miranda Cleaves)), Leon Vickers (Dicken), Frances Barber (Eye Patch Lady), Edward Moulton (Adam)

While the Doctor and his new companion get to know each other, the Gangers plot revolution against the humans who ruthlessly use them and discard them. Rory attempts to befriend them but discovers that not everything as it seems, with the Gangers or with his wife.



87 :06x07 - A Good Man Goes to War (1)

First aired: Jun/04/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Peter Hoar
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Frances Barber (Madame Kovarian), Charlie Baker (Fat One), Dan Johnston (Thin One), Christina Chong (Lorna Bucket), Joshua Hayes (Lucas), Damian Kell (Dominicus), Neve McIntosh (Madame Vastra), Catrin Stewart (Jenny), Richard Trinder (Captain Harcourt), Annabel Cleare (Eleanor), Dan Starkey (Commander Strax), Henry Wood (Arthur), Simon Fisher-Becker (Dorium Maldovar), Danny Sapani (Colonel Manton), Hugh Bonneville (Henry Avery), Oscar Lloyd (Toby Avery), Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen)

When the Doctor realizes that Amy has been abducted, he assembles an army of individuals from across time and space to help him and Rory recover her from an asteroid base, Demon's Run. However, River insists that she can't go with them, because Demon's Run will be the day that the Doctor reaches his highest point, and then falls to his lowest low... and learns who River really is.



88 :06x08 - Let's Kill Hitler (2)

First aired: Aug/27/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Richard Senior
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Nina Toussaint White (Mels), Caitlin Blackwood (Amelia Pond), Maya Glace-green (Young Mels), Ezekial Wigglesworth (Young Rory), Philip Rham (Zimmerman (Erich Zimmerman)), Richard Dillane (Carter), Amy Cudden (Anita), Davood Ghadami (Jim), Ella Kenion (Harriet), Albert Welling (Adolf Hitler), Mark Killeen (German Officer), Paul Bentley (Professor Candy), Eva Alexander (Nurse), Tor Clark (Female Teacher)

The search for the infant River Song takes the Doctor to the days of WWII, where he confronts the most dangerous war criminal in the universe... and Adolf Hitler



89 :06x09 - Night Terrors

First aired: Sep/03/2011
Writer: Mark Gatiss
Director: Richard Clark
Guest star: Daniel Mays (Alex), Jamie Oram (George), Emma Cunniffe (Claire), Andrew Tiernan (Purcell (as Andy Tiernan)), Leila Hoffman (Mrs. Rossiter (Elsie Rossiter)), Sophie Cosson (Julie)

The Doctor receives a mental distress call from a young boy who is terrified of everything, and believes that monsters dwell in his cupboard. While Amy and Rory explore, the Doctor discovers that the boy is correct... and they are all in deadly peril.



90 :06x10 - The Girl Who Waited

First aired: Sep/10/2011
Writer: Tom MacRae
Director: Nick Hurran
Guest star: Josie Taylor (Check-in Girl), Imelda Staunton (Interface)

Amy is trapped in a medical facility under quarantine where she is kept in a separate timestream from her companions... a timestream running dozens of times faster than the one containing the Doctor and Rory. They attempt to break through the time wall to rescue her... only to discover they've overshot the mark by 36 years.



91 :06x11 - The God Complex

First aired: Sep/17/2011
Writer: Toby Whithouse
Director: Nick Hurran
Guest star: Sarah Quintrell (Lucy Hayward), Amara Karan (Rita), Shane Leonidas (Howie Spragg), Daniel Pirrie (Joe Buchanan), David Walliams (Gibbis), Dafydd Emyr (P.E. Teacher), Spencer Wilding (The Creature), Rashid Karapiet (Rita's Father), Caitlin Blackwood (Amelia Pond), Roger Ennals (Gorilla)

The TARDIS materializes in what appears to be a kitsch 1980s hotel. However, the Doctor, Rory, and Amy soon meet three people who explain that the hotel's rooms and corridors shift without warning, each room contains their worst fears, and a Creature stalks the hallways, feeding.



92 :06x12 - Closing Time

First aired: Sep/24/2011
Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Steve Hughes
Guest star: James Corden (Craig Owens), Daisy Haggard (Sophie), Alex Kingston (River Song), Frances Barber (Madame Kovarian), Seroca Davis (Shona), Holli Dempsey (Kelly), Christopher Obi (George), Lynda Baron (Val), Paul Kasey (Cyberman), Nicholas Briggs (Cybermen)

In the last day before his death, the Doctor decides to visit his former roommate, Craig Owens. However, he soon becomes in an alien invasion when he discovers that people have gone missing in the area... and only he can save them.



93 :06x13 - The Wedding of River Song

First aired: Oct/01/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Jeremy Webb
Guest star: Alex Kingston (River Song), Frances Barber (Madame Kovarian), Simon Fisher-Becker (Dorium Maldovar), Ian McNeice (Emperor Winston Churchill), Richard Hope (Dr Malokeh), Marnix Van Den Broeke (The Silent), Nicholas Briggs (Dalek), Simon Callow (Charles Dickens), Sian Williams (Herself), Bill Turnbull (Himself), Meredith Vieira (Herself), Niall Greig Fulton (Gideon Vandaleur), Sean Buckley (Barman), Mark Gatiss (Gantok), Emma Campbell-Jones (Dr Kent), Katharine Burford (Nurse), Richard Dillane (Carter), W. Morgan Sheppard (Canton Delaware (as William Morgan Sheppard))

The Doctor attempts to determine the reason for his upcoming death at the hands of the Silence, but when that death is thwarted, time itself begins to disintegrate. Now the Doctor must team up with new versions of old friends in an altered timestream to stop the Silence once and for all.



The Doctor, The Widow, and The Wardrobe

First aired: Dec/25/2011
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Farren Blackburn
Guest star: Claire Skinner (Madge Arwell), Maurice Cole (Cyril Arwell), Holly Earl (Lily Arwell), Alexander Armstrong (Reg Arwell), Sam Stockman (Co-Pilot), Bill Bailey (Droxil), Paul Bazely (Ven-Garr), Arabella Weir (Billis), Spencer Wilding (Wooden King), Paul Kasey (Wooden King)

After the death of her husband, a bomber pilot, Madge Arwell and her two children, Lily and Cyril, evacuate to their uncle's home in Dorset. However, they discover that the caretaker is a strange individual in a jacket and bow tie. He has a present for them, a box that leads to a miraculous world. However, when Cyril goes through before Christmas morning, he finds himself in danger and the Doctor, Lily, and Madge go through to rescue him.