Doctor Who

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The Ninth Doctor – Christopher Eccleston

Returning to our screens in 2005 Christopher Eccleston reinvigorated this iconic character, bringing not only a sense of fun and adventure, but also a look at the Doctor’s heart and soul. While he was only on our screens for one season, the reboot couldn’t have happened without him!

Rose

“Rose” is the inaugural episode of the revived British science fiction series Doctor Who, which originally aired on March 26, 2005. This episode introduces viewers to the Ninth Doctor, portrayed by Christopher Eccleston, and his new companion, Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper.

In this episode, Rose, a shop assistant, encounters the Doctor while being attacked by living mannequins controlled by the Nestene Consciousness, an alien entity seeking to invade Earth. The Doctor and Rose collaborate to thwart this invasion, marking the beginning of their partnership. Check out our full review here.

The End of the World

In this episode, the Ninth Doctor, portrayed by Christopher Eccleston, takes his companion Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) five billion years into the future to witness Earth’s destruction as the Sun expands into a red giant. They arrive on Platform One, a space station hosting a viewing event attended by various alien dignitaries, including Lady Cassandra. Check out our full review for more detail.

The Unquiet Dead

In this episode, the Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) and his companion Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) travel to Victorian Cardiff on Christmas Eve, 1869. They discover that corpses are being reanimated by the Gelth, a gaseous alien species seeking to use human bodies as hosts after losing their physical forms in the Time War. With the assistance of Charles Dickens (Simon Callow) and a clairvoyant servant named Gwyneth (Eve Myles), the Doctor attempts to help the Gelth cross over into the human world. However, it is revealed that the Gelth intend to dominate humanity by inhabiting a multitude of corpses. You can read lots more here.

Aliens of London

The year was 2005, and the city of London was on high alert. An alien spacecraft had just crashed through Big Ben and into the River Thames, leaving the population excited and fearful of first contact with a potential new species. Little did they know, an ancient alien crime family known as the Slitheen had set a nefarious trap for the people of Earth. Check out our full review for more details.

World War Three

“World War Three” picks up right where “Aliens of London” left off, with the Slitheen disguised in 10 Downing Street and the Ninth Doctor, Rose, and Harriet Jones trying to stop them. This episode ramps up the tension as the Slitheen’s plan to trigger a war between Earth and the rest of the galaxy unfolds.

Dalek

Long Game

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Father’s Day

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Empty Child

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Doctor Dances

Boom Town

Bad Wolf

Parting of the Ways

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Season 1 – Recap

Season 1 brought to us lots of thrills, danger and excitement, however, the biggest win was having Doctor Who back on our screens again after a long hiatus!

An Ode to Eccleston

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