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He is the only other Doctor who challenges Tom Baker in terms of associated iconography, even being part of the Christmas idents on BBC One as his final episodes were broadcast. His ego wants feeding, and once fed, can have destructive results. Quite the contrary. Most Doctors have an element of unpleasantness to their behaviour.

Ever since the First Doctor kidnapped Ian and Barbara, the character has been moving away from the entitled snob we met him as, but can never escape it completely. Six and Twelve were both written to be especially abrasive, then soften as time went on with Colin Baker having to do this through Big Finish audio plays rather than on telly.

A significant difference between Twelve and Ten, though, is that Twelve questions himself more. Ten, to the very end, seems to believe his own hype. Ad — content continues below. Having quoted The Lion King and fearlessly ambled through the Sycorax ship in a dressing gown, he seems the picture of bonhomie, that lighter and amiable character shining through. But, while John Smith refuses to accept his destiny as a Time Lord, the women in his life, Martha and Joan, have to take terrible measures to save the whole of history.

In an old, abandoned house, the Weeping Angels wait. However, when people start disappearing, a young woman called Sally finds cryptic messages bleeding through from — messages from a mysterious stranger called the Doctor.

But can she decipher them before the Angels claim their prize? Jack's back! As Captain Jack storms back into the Doctor's life, the Tardis is thrown out of control, to the end of the universe, in tonight's episode of Russell T Davies' Doctor Who. There, they find the savage Futurekind ruling the wilderness, while a lonely Professor tries in vain to save the last of the human race. This is only the start of his ambitions, however, as he announces mankind's first contact with an alien race, the Toclafane.

An audacious plan, spanning the whole of time and space, begins to close around the Earth. Earth has been conquered and the Master rules supreme, with the Doctor a helpless prisoner, in the final episode of Russell T Davies' Doctor Who.

The entire human race has been reduced to slavery, as the mighty warships of a new Time Lord Empire rise from the ashes. Only Martha Jones can save the world Animated adveture featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. The Doctor and Martha follow a trail of clues across alien worlds to find the location of the Infinite, a legendary lost spaceship.

The Tenth Doctor comes face to face with his fifth incarnation in the short Children In Need special episode. When disaster hits the Titanic, the Doctor uncovers a threat to the whole human race. Battling alongside aliens, saboteurs, robot Angels and a new friend called Astrid, can he stop the Christmas inferno?

Donna Noble is determined to find the Doctor again — even if it means braving the villainous Miss Foster and her hordes of sinister Adipose. But when the alien threat escalates out of control, can Donna find her Time Lord before the march of the Adipose begins?

The Doctor and Donna travel back into ancient history. When they arrive in 79AD, however, they discover psychic powers and beasts of stone running riot in the streets of old Pompeii.

The time-travellers face their greatest challenge yet — can established history be changed, or must the Doctor let everyone die? The Doctor takes Donna far into the future, visiting her first alien world. The duo discover shocking truths about the human race while on the planet Ood-Sphere, as the enslaved inhabitants struggle for survival. Martha Jones summons the Doctor back to modern-day Earth, but an old enemy lies in wait.

With the mysterious ATMOS devices spreading across the world, Donna discovers that even her own family is not safe from the alien threat — but is it too late to save them? The Sontarans activate their masterplan and begin to choke the whole of planet Earth.

UNIT is left defenceless, with a traitor in their ranks. And as interplanetary war edges closer, the Doctor has to fight to keep both Martha and Donna alive — but will he have to make the ultimate sacrifice? The Doctor meets the most important woman of his life on the distant planet Messaline, in the middle of an endless war. And as General Cobb threatens genocide, Martha is kidnapped by the Hath, but the Doctor faces an even greater battle - can he find peace with his own child?

In , Agatha Christie disappeared for 10 days. Was it amnesia? A nervous breakdown? Or a Giant Alien Wasp..? The Doctor and Donna join forces with the world's most famous crime novelist to encounter a body in the library, poisoned cocktails and a Vespiform seeking revenge. The Tenth Doctor actor technically hasn't left the world of Doctor Who , as he continues the character's adventures through Big Finish and is even teaming up with Jodie Whittaker's Doctor in a new video game.

Tennant, who is next starring in the BBC's latest adaptation of Around the World in 80 Days as adventurer Phileas Fogg, hasn't returned to Doctor Who on TV since the 50th anniversary special and suddenly there are a few reasons why he might want to come back.

To begin with, the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who is only two years away, to be masterminded by his former boss Russell T Davies in his own major comeback to the show. When Digital Spy recently broached the subject of the Tenth Doctor coming back to screens, Tennant was understandably cryptic, though pointedly did not shut the door. The moment you say yes to Doctor Who , even before you've done an episode, you're being asked whether you'd go back after you finish," he told us. The episode picked up several big awards, and has become even more notable since for showcasing future Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan in the lead role.

In a nutshell: Old friends reunite to save the universe from its biggest threat yet — plus Davros! Davies version of the show.

The fake regeneration cliff-hanger at the end of the first instalment gripped the nation so hard that the show hit the no. The Doctor cutting a lonely figure as the pouring rain as he heads back to the Tardis. Steven is a writer, editor, and commentator with a passion for popular TV and soap operas.

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