Doctor Who- Series 1-5 (Modern Version) and Specials

 
   

Chronology:
S.1
Special (Christmas Invasion)
S.2
Special (Runaway Bride)
S.3
Special (Voyage of the Damned)
S.4
Special (The Next Doctor)
Special (Planet of the Dead)
Special (The Waters of Mars)
Special (The End of Time 1)
Special (The End of Time 2)
S. 5
Special (A Christmas Carol)
S. 6
Special (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe)

SERIES 1.
Christopher Eccleston’s Doctor is wise and funny, cheeky and brave. An alien and a loner (it's difficult keeping up with friends when your day job involves flitting through time and space), his detached logic gives him a vital edge when the world's in danger. But when it comes to human relationships, he can be found wanting. That's why he needs new assistant Rose. Rose is a shop-girl from the present day. From the moment they meet, the Doctor and Rose are soulmates. They understand and complement each other. As they travel together through time, encountering new adversaries, the Doctor shows her things beyond imagination. She starts out as an innocent, unfettered by worldly concerns. But she ends up an adventurer who, by the end of the series, can never go home again...

SERIES 2.
David Tennant steps into the role of the Doctor for the second series of Doctor Who. Following the phenomenal success of the first series that took British television by storm in 2005, the second instalment is full of new thrills, new laughs, new heartbreak and some terrifying new monsters. The Doctor and Rose meet Queen Victoria, a werewolf, an evil race of Cat Women and the dreaded Cybermen. the TARDIS?

SERIES 3.
From the moment the Doctor walks into the life of medical student Martha Jones, he changes it forever. In Elizabethan London, they meet William Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre while back in present day London 76-year-old Professor Lazarus recaptures his youth with consequences that threaten Martha's entire family. And, the Doctor's sworn enemies, the Daleks, who have been hiding in 1930s New York, return with a terrifying plan for humanity.

SERIES 4
Hot on the heels of the acclaimed third series, Doctor Who returns for a fourth instalment with a familiar face alongside the Doctor. Award-winning actor Catherine Tate returns as the Doctor's new companion, reprising her role as Donna Noble who featured in the 2006 Christmas special The Runaway Bride. Now reunited, the Doctor and Donna travel back to Pompeii in AD 79 on the eve of the infamous eruption where people are slowly turning to stone, investigate a series of grisly murders with the help of Agatha Christie, journey to the home world of the sinister Ood and come face to face an old enemy of the Doctor's. Series Four also sees the return of the Doctor's previous companions - the vivacious Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) and the feisty Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman).

SERIES 5
Matt Smith and Karen Gillan star as the Doctor and his companion as Doctor Who returns for a new series. After his explosive regeneration, the Eleventh Doctor awakes to discover his TARDIS is about to crash! After falling from the sky, he pulls himself out of the wreckage to come face-to-face with young Amy Pond. Still wearing the remains of the Tenth Doctor’s suit, ripped and raggedy from the damage after the TARDIS control room exploded, the Doctor promises to take Amy to the stars. But before they can begin their journey, they become embroiled in an alien plot that could destroy the Earth!

SERIES 6
Together the Doctor, Amy and Rory find themselves in Sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then journeying on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality,the
Doctor meets an old friend with a new face, and in a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident takes on a terrible human shape. And waiting for them, at the end of all this, is the battle of Demon’s Run, and the Doctor’s darkest hour. Can
even the truth about River Song save the Time Lord’s soul? Only two things are certain. Silence will fall. And a good man is going to die…

Doctor Who is a peculiarly British institution, and the appointment of a new Doctor has led to a peculiarly British kind of kerfuffle. The climax of 18 months of speculation as to who might be Who, followed by a thermonuclear BBC marketing campaign that would make Pravda proud, came on Saturday, and – Radiophonic Workshop drumroll please – it was pretty darned good.

The plot was predictably delirious. There was a crack in a wall that turned out to be – wouldn’t you just know it – a crack in the very fibre of the universe.

Benji Wilson - Telegraph


DURATION
Series 1 13 x 45'
Christmas Invasion 1 x 60'
Series 2 13 x 45'
Runaway Bride 1 x 60'
Series 3 13 x 45'
Voyage of the Damned 1 x 70'
Series 4 13 x 45'
The Next Doctor 1 x 60'
Planet of the Dead 1 x 60'
Waters of Mars 1 x 60'
End of Time 1 1 x 60'
End of Time 2 1 x 75'
Series 5 13 x 45'
A Christmas Carol 1 x 60
Series 6 13 x 45'
The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe 1 x 60'

       
     

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