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Ninth Doctor In 2005, the BBC
relaunched Doctor Who after a 16-year absence from episodic
television, with Russell T Davies, Julie
Gardner and Mal Young as executive producers, Phil
Collinson as producer, and Christopher Eccleston
taking the lead role of the Ninth
Doctor. The revival is a
continuation of the original series. The new series is formatted to a 16:9 widescreen
display ratio, and a standard episode length of 45 minutes. For the first
time since the 1965–1966 season, each episode has a
title, and most stand alone as complete stories. The show also returned to
its traditional Saturday evening slot. Series 1 (2005) Main article: Doctor Who (series 1) The 2005 series
constitutes a loose story arc, dealing with the consequences of the Time War and the mysterious Bad Wolf.
Tenth Doctor The Tenth
Doctor was portrayed by David
Tennant, who was cast before the first series aired.[9]
Series 2 (2006) Main article: Doctor Who (series 2) The back-story
for the spin-off series Torchwood is "seeded" in various episodes in
the 2006 series. Each episode also has an accompanying online Tardisode.
Series 3 (2007) Main article: Doctor Who (series 3) This series introduces Martha
Jones and deals with the Face of Boe's final message, the
mysterious Mr.
Saxon, and the Doctor dealing with the loss of Rose Tyler.
Series 4 (2008) Main article: Doctor Who (series 4) This series explores the
coincidences binding the Doctor and Donna
together. There is also the loose story arc of the planets disappearing and
bees also disappearing.
Specials (2008–2010) Main article: Doctor Who (2008–2010 specials) The specials focus on the
"four knocks" and the death of the Tenth Doctor. From "Planet
of the Dead", episodes were filmed in HD.[10]
Eleventh Doctor The Eleventh
Doctor was portrayed by Matt Smith. Steven
Moffat took over as showrunner from the fifth
series. Series 5 (2010) Main article: Doctor Who (series 5) This series deals with
cracks spreading throughout time, the Pandorica and
the Silence which is mentioned in various episodes.
Series 6 (2011) Main article: Doctor Who (series 6) The series centres on
River Song's relation to the Doctor, the Doctor's "death" and
discovering what the Silence is. The original transmission of series 6 was
split into two parts, with the first seven episodes airing April to June 2011
and the final six from late August to October 2011.
Series 7 (2012–2013) Main article: Doctor Who (series 7) Series 7 started with
five episodes and a Christmas Special in late 2012, followed by eight
episodes in 2013. The series dealt with the exit of the Ponds, the Great
Intelligence and the mystery of Clara
Oswald, the impossible girl.
Specials (2013) Main article: Doctor Who (2013 specials) The specials focus on
various incarnations of the Doctor, including the reveal of the War Doctor
and his actions during the Time War.
Twelfth Doctor The Twelfth
Doctor was portrayed by Peter
Capaldi. Series 8 (2014) Main article: Doctor Who (series 8) For Series 8–10, the
episode count was reduced from thirteen to twelve. This series dealt with the
mystery identity of the character "Missy" and the mystery around
"The Promised Land".
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