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Doctor Who episodes are showing on BBC America. Times shown are Eastern, subtract 3 hours for Pacific Time

2014
(times shown EST and Pacific unless noted)
Feb 06
8:00AM - The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe
Evacuated to a house in Dorset from war-torn London, Madge Arwell and her two children, Lily and Cyril, are greeted by a madcap caretaker whose mysterious Christmas gift leads them into a magical wintry world. Episode 2 tv-pg
9:00AM - Aslyum of the Daleks, Season 7 Episode 1 tv-pg
Feb 07
8:00AM - Dinosaurs on a Spaceship, Season 7 Episode 2 tv-pg
9:00AM - A Town Called Mercy, Season 7 Episode 3 tv-pg
Feb 08
12:00PM - Blink
When people start to disappear, a young woman finds cryptic messages bleeding through from a mysterious stranger called the Doctor. Season 3 Episode 10 tv-pg
1:00PM - Silence in the Library, Part 1
The Doctor and Donna must uncover the truth behind the Nodes and the Data Ghost to uncover the library's secret. Season 4 Episode 8 tv-pg
2:00PM - Forest of the Dead, Part 2
As the shadows rise, the Doctor forges an alliance with the mysterious River Song. Season 4 Episode 9 tv-pg
3:00PM - The Eleventh Hour, Season 5 Episode 1 tv-pg
4:00PM - The Beast Below, Season 5 Episode 2 tv-pg
Feb 11
8:00AM - The Power of Three, Season 7 Episode 4 tv-pg
9:00AM - The Angels Take Manhattan, Season 7 Episode 5 tv-pg
Feb 12
12:00AM - Cold Blood, Season 5 Episode 9 tv-pg
1:00AM - Vincent and The Doctor, Season 5 Episode 10 tv-pg
2:00AM - The Lodger, Season 5 Episode 11 tv-pg
3:00AM - The Pandorica Opens, Season 5 Episode 12 tv-pg
4:00AM - The Big Bang Season 5 Episode 13 tv-pg
5:00AM - A Christmas Carol: Amy and Rory are trapped on a crashing space liner, and the only way The Doctor can rescue them is to save the soul of a lonely old miser. But is Kazran Sardick, the richest man in Sardicktown, beyond redemption? And what is lurking in the fogs? tv-pg
8:00AM - The Snowmen: Christmas Eve 1892 and a chilling menace threatens humankind - but with the Doctor in mourning, it takes old friends and an unorthodox young governess to get him fighting to save the world again. tv-pg
9:00AM - The Bells of Saint John, Season 7 Episode 6 tv-pg
Feb 13
8:00AM - The Rings of Akhaten, Season 7 Episode 7 tv-pg
9:00AM - Cold War, Season 7 Episode 8 tv-pg
Feb 14
8:00AM - Hide, Season 7 Episode 9 tv-pg
9:00AM - Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, Season 7 Episode 10 tv-pg
Feb 15
1:00PM - Vincent and The Doctor, Season 5 Episode 10 tv-pg
2:00PM - The Pandorica Opens, Season 5 Episode 12 tv-pg
3:00PM - The Big Bang, Season 5 Episode 13 tv-pg
4:00PM - A Christmas Carol: Amy and Rory are trapped on a crashing space liner, and the only way The Doctor can rescue them is to save the soul of a lonely old miser. But is Kazran Sardick, the richest man in Sardicktown, beyond redemption? And what is lurking in the fogs? tv-pg
Feb 17
8:00AM - The Crimson Horror, Season 7 Episode 11 tv-pg
9:00AM - Nightmare in Silver, Season 7 Episode 12 tv-pg
Feb 18
8:00AM - The Name of the Doctor, Season 7 Episode 13 tv-pg
9:00AM - Doctor Who: Farewell to Matt Smith
Bid the eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith, a fond farewell in this hour long retrospective documentary special about Doctor Who Series five, six and seven. Featuring highlights with the man himself, his castmates, writers, producers and celebrity Whovians. tv-pg
Feb 19
8:00AM - Doctor Who: Explained explores the mysterious and two-hearted alien who is the Doctor with exclusive interviews with cast members from the show's 50-year history. tv-pg
9:00AM - Doctor Who: Tales from the TARDIS
Actors and producers share their memories of the world's longest-running sci-fi show. The special features exclusive interviews with principal cast members from the show's 50-year history, including actors who have played the Doctor and companions

Most recent new episode
Day Of The Doctor
The Bringer of Darkness, the Oncoming Storm, the Doctor, the Warrior - A Time Lord! The 50th Anniversary features Matt Smith, David Tennant and a mysterious incarnation played by John Hurt. But only one appears in the mini episode, The Night of the Doctor: Paul McGann (a prequel not broadcast on BBC America)
Intro seen only in theaters with all 3 Doctors and a grumpy Strax taking disruptive audience members prisoner
Strax remembers all 12 Doctors in a field report
TORCHWOOD:
Feb 03 
10:00AM - Combat, Season 1 Episode 11 tv-14 
Feb 04 
10:00AM - Captain Jack Harkness, Season 1 Episode 12 tv-14 
Feb 05 
10:00AM - End Of Days, Season 1 Episode 13 tv-14 
Feb 06 
10:00AM - Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang Season 2 Episode 1 tv-14 
Feb 07 
10:00AM - Sleeper, Season 2 Episode 2 tv-14 
Feb 11 
10:00AM - To The Last Man, Season 2 Episode 3 tv-14 
Feb 12 
10:00AM - Meat, Season 2 Episode 4 tv-14 
Feb 13 
10:00AM - Adam, Season 2 Episode 5 tv-14
Feb 14 
10:00AM - Reset, Season 2 Episode 6 
Feb 17 
10:00AM - Dead Man Walking, Season 2 Episode 7 tv-14 
Feb 18 
10:00AM - A Day in the Death, Season 2 Episode 8 tv-14 
Feb 19 
10:00AM - Something Borrowed, Season 2 Episode 9 tv-14 
Any further Doctor Who or Torchwood broadcasts this month to be announced
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Hitchhiker's Guide to Doctor Who Trailers
Doctor Who returned during Easter weekend on Saturday, 30 March, 2013 in a fantastic adventure written by the show’s lead writer and executive producer, Steven Moffat. "The Doctor locates the new time zone that Clara Oswald has reincarnated in, and it's present day London, where WiFi is everywhere. Humanity lives in a wifi soup, but something dangerous is lurking in the signals, picking off minds and imprisoning them. As Clara becomes the target of this insidious menace, the Doctor races to save her and the world from an ancient enemy", and the Doctor and Clara (codename: Woman 7) on a motorbike. "The Bells of St John" will mark the official introduction of the Doctor's newest companion, Clara Oswald, played by Jenna-Louise Coleman. Having already made two appearances last year, the opening episode will be the first time fans get to see the Clara that will accompany the Doctor across the series' next eight adventures. Set in London against the backdrop of new and old iconic landmarks, The Shard and Westminster Bridge, 'The Bells of St John' will also establish a new nemesis, the Spoonheads, who will battle the Doctor as he discovers something sinister is lurking in the WiFi. The episode - the first in a run of 8 more (episodes 9-16) - is directed by Colm McCarthy whose previous credits include Hustle, Spooks and Endeavour. It will take great intelligence to accomplish

The seventh new episode "The Rings of Akhaten" takes Clara to another planet, the eighth is back on Earth, aboard a Russian nuclear submarine facing an Ice Warrior in "Cold War", what could possibly go wrong? Next they explore a haunted house, though probably not a Haunted Mansion
"The sadness will last forever" Vincent Van Gogh

Steven Moffat: "It's the 50th year of Doctor Who and look what's going on! We're up in the sky and under the sea! We're running round the rings of an alien world and then a haunted house. There's new Cybermen, new Ice Warriors and a never before attempted journey to the center of the TARDIS. And in the finale, the Doctor's greatest secret will at last be revealed! If this wasn't already our most exciting year it would be anyway!" Meanwhile the series' stellar list of guest stars this year include: Celia Imrie; Richard E Grant; Warwick Davis, Jessica Raine; Dougray Scott and Tamzin Outhwaite, as well as for the first time on screen together: Diana Rigg and daughter Rachael Stirling. Diana Rigg costarred in the 1960s TV-series "The Avengers" with guest stars including John Baker, who later guest starred in 3 episodes of Doctor Who including Colony in Space: Episode One (1971) as a Time Lord. Bernard Cribbins also appeared in 2 episodes of The Avengers, the only actor to appear in both the "Doctor Who" feature film Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. (1966) and the current revived television series as Donna's dad.
The upcoming eight Doctor Who episodes will also include installments from Neil Cross (creator of Luther), Mark Gatiss (Steven Moffat’s Sherlock co-creator), Stephen Thompson (another Sherlocker, who also wrote The Curse of the Black Spot), and, yes, Neil Gaiman, who previously dazzled Whovians with his Season 6 valentine to the TARDIS, “The Doctor’s Wife.”

The Ice Warriors are an imposing, militaristic race from Mars that first appeared opposite the Second Doctor in the 1967 adventure, The Ice Warriors. In that story the Doctor’s companion was Victoria Waterfield and who better to ask about the Martian menace than the actress who played her, Deborah Watling. We caught up with her at the weekend and she was delighted to hear of the Ice Warriors’ return. ‘They’re terrifying! Absolutely terrifying! It will be lovely to see them again,’ she revealed. Cold War indeed
They attempted an invasion of Earth in The Seeds of Death and faced the Third Doctor in 1972’s The Curse of Peladon. By this stage they had largely renounced their warlike approach and even teamed up with the Doctor. But a rogue element of Ice Warriors was up to no good in The Monster of Peladon, showing that their old bellicose tendencies had not been entirely eradicated… More recently, the icy aliens were glimpsed very briefly in a flashback sequence during The Sarah Jane Adventures: Death of the Doctor and they were mentioned by the Tenth Doctor in The Waters of Mars.
The Ice Warriors return in the third episode of the new run in an adventure featuring David Warner and written by Mark Gatiss. Mark reveals 'I've always loved the iconic Ice Warriors and have been badgering to bring them back for ages. And now they're on a ssssssubmarine! With Russians! I'm a very happy anorak right now'. The final words go to Deborah Watling. ‘The originals were pretty cumbersome,’ she told us, ‘but that somehow added to effect… They’re wonderful!’

Filming has started on the new Doctor Who movie, set in 1963, about the creation of the BBC TV series, according to BBC America.com starring David Bradley, best known as Argus Filch in the Harry Potter movies, in the role of the first Doctor, played back then by William Hartnell. “I first heard about this role from Mark [Gatiss] while watching the Diamond Jubilee flotilla from the roof of the National Theatre. When he asked if I would be interested, I almost bit his hand off! Mark has written such a wonderful script not only about the birth of a cultural phenomenon, but a moment in television’s history. William Hartnell was one of the finest character actors of our time and as a fan I want to make sure that I do him justice. I’m so looking forward to getting started”
Creator of the Daleks passes away

Late for the Awards


Doctor Who (Matt Smith) meets former companions Sarah Jane Smith & Jo Grant in 2010


Unaired minisodes from 6th season: The Tardis inside The Tardis


The Doctor meets Albert Einstein, sorry about the hair

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Season 6 trailer
Season 5 bloopers
River Song is an archaeologist from the future who the Doctor keeps meeting in the wrong order. He first met her on the planet of The Library, but we haven’t yet seen where she first met him. Her journal is packed with information the Doctor feels he shouldn’t know about yet. They are going to be very close: River knows the Doctor’s real name, she has a sonic screwdriver of her own and she even knows how to fly the TARDIS. The tragedy is, the Doctor knows how River dies, so when the two of them meet at the crash of the Byzantium, share that picnic at Asgard and whatever they did together at the Singing Towers, he’ll have a terrible secret that he won’t be able to tell her. River has a knack for getting into trouble and knows the Doctor can help her get out of it. But as for just how much they mean to each other: spoilers! Let's just say, the final episode of 2012 is titled The Wedding of River Song. As for Christmas 2012, watch for the return of an impossible girl!
About Alex Kingston
Alex Kingston is best-known to American audiences for her role as Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the long-running drama ER, which she played from 1997 to 2004. She has starred in films such as 'Croupier' (alongside Clive Owen) and 'Essex Boys' (opposite Sean Bean). She has also appeared on TV series such as 'Lost in Austen,' 'CSI,' 'Without a Trace,' 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' and 'FlashForward'

The cast reads a Sarah Palin tweet with American accents

Aslyum of the Daleks
Kidnapped by his oldest foe, the Doctor is forced on an impossible mission – to a place even the Daleks are too terrified to enter… the Asylum. A planetary prison confining the most terrifying and insane of their kind, the Doctor and the Ponds must find an escape route. But with Amy and Rory‘s relationship in meltdown, and an army of mad Daleks closing in, it is up to the Doctor to save their lives, as well as the Pond’s marriage. Helped by a mystery woman, the impossible girl: a human who has died twice and popped into the Doctor’s life at different times and on different planets. The Time Lord is perplexed but intrigued and we know he’s going to look for answers…and Clara! The Dalek travel machines house Kaleds, to survive. However, in the course of his experiments, Davros deliberately removed what he considered to be debilitating emotions from the mutants and a force of evil was spawned! They were born without any ability to feel compassion or pity, motivated only by hate, fear and an implacable belief that they were the superior creatures in the Universe. Original Air Date: 1 September, 2012. Season 7 Episode 1

Dinosaurs On A Spaceship
In 1334 BC the Doctor saved Nefertiti’s people, defeating a weapon-bearing, giant locust attack ‘rather brilliantly’ (even if he did say so himself). That victory intrigued and excited the queen and eager to see more of the Doctor’s universe and spend time by his side, she foisted herself on the Time Lord, traveling with him to the Indian Space Agency and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with him during his battles on the Silurian spaceship. An unmanned spaceship now hurtles towards certain destruction – unless the Doctor can save it, and its impossible cargo… of dinosaurs! By his side a ragtag gang of adventurers; a big game hunter, an Egyptian Queen and a surprised member of the Pond family. But little does the Doctor know there is someone else onboard who will stop at nothing to keep hold of his precious, prehistoric cargo. Season 7 Episode 2

A Town Called Mercy
The Doctor gets a Stetson (and a gun!), and finds himself the reluctant Sheriff of a Western town under siege by a relentless cyborg, who goes by the name of, the Gunslinger. But who is he and what does he want? The answer seems to lie with the mysterious, Kahler-Jex, an alien doctor (yes another one!) whose initial appearance is hiding a dark secret. Is he a Dr. Livingstone or Mengele? Season 7 Episode 3

The Power of Three
The Doctor and the Ponds puzzle over an unlikely invasion of Earth, as millions of sinister black cubes arrive overnight... UNIT is called in. Kate Stewart is the Head of Scientific Research at UNIT, and as science now leads the organisation, that means she’s one of the people in charge. So when millions of mysterious cubes began appearing on Earth she led the team tasked with monitoring and analyzing them. After her research proved bootless and sensors detected a spike in Artron energy, she investigated and meets the Doctor for the first time. He had been an old friend of her father’s (the Brigadier) and happily, the bond she soon developed with the Time Lord proved to be a strong and valued one. Series 7 Episode 4

The Angels Take Manhattan
The Doctor's heart-breaking farewell to Amy and Rory - a race against time through the streets of Manhattan, as New York's statues come to life around them... The Angels have the ability to send other beings into the past. This allows the Angels to feed on the potential time energy of what would have been the rest of their victim's lives. In The Time of Angels the Doctor and Amy along with River Song went hunting for a solitary Angel but discovered an army of them waiting in the Maze of the Dead! Although the Lonely Assassins vastly outnumbered their prey the Doctor was able to outwit them using gravity and the army was defeated. The Time Lord next confront them in New York, 1938, where another terrifying battle was fought. Grayle’s a criminal who has used his wealth to collect valuable items but by April, 1936 he had become obsessed by the Weeping Angels, with stone cherubs in his basement and a terrifying, ‘full-sized’ Lonely Assassin chained up that he used to coerce River. He thought he could outsmart Professor Song and the Angels… He was wrong. Dead wrong. Although Rory was able to escape the grisly fate they had intended for him, involving years spent in Winter Quay without Amy, this encounter had a heart-breaking end when the Ponds were both taken from the Doctor – zapped back in time by a solitary Angel in a graveyard. "I always wanted to see the Statue of Liberty, I guess she got impatient" Series 7 Episode 5

The Snowmen
12/25/12 scene not in the version broadcast in U.S.A.


Christmas Eve, 1892, and the falling snow is the stuff of fairytales. When the fairytale becomes a nightmare and a chilling menace threatens Earth, an unorthodox young governess, Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman), calls on the Doctor for help. But the Doctor is in mourning, reclusive and determined not to engage in the problems of the universe. As old friends return, will the Doctor really abandon humankind, or will he fight to save the world and Christmas from the icy clutches of this mysterious menace? Read all about it in the Strand Magazine. Original Air Date 12/25/12
Intro scene not shown in USA: the real Sherlock Holmes

It's starting to snow...but it can't be...no clouds
The future's safe, really


The Bells of Saint John, Season 7 Episode 6 tv-pg
The Doctor’s search for Clara Oswald brings him to modern day London, where wifi is everywhere. Humanity lives in a wifi soup, but something dangerous is lurking in the signals, picking off minds and imprisoning them. As Clara becomes the target of this insidious menace, the Doctor races to save her and the world from an ancient enemy of great intelligence.

The Rings of Akhaten NEW Season 7 Episode 7 tv-pg
Clara wants to see something awesome, so the Doctor whisks her off to the inhabited rings of the planet Akhaten, where the Festival of Offerings is in full swing. Clara meets the young Queen of Years as the pilgrims and natives ready for the ceremony. But something is stirring in the pyramid, and a sacrifice will be demanded.

Cold War
The Cold War. 1983, aboard a Soviet Russian submarine without the TARDIS. An Ice Warrior is "captured" by a drilling team's professor and now it wants revenge, by launching a nuclear missile starting WW3. Hungry Like The Wolf. Season 7 Episode 8 tv-pg

Hide
Who's afraid of a haunted house? Clara and the Doctor arrive at Caliburn House, a haunted mansion set alone on a desolate moor. Within its walls, a ghost hunting Professor and a gifted psychic are searching for the Witch of the Well. Her apparition appears throughout the history of the building, but is she really a ghost? And what is chasing her? Season 7 Episode 9 tv-pg

Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS (NEW) Season 7 Episode 10 tv-pg
A spaceship salvage team drags the TARDIS on board, sending its systems into meltdown. As the Doctor marshals the motley salvage crew outside, he realizes Clara is still trapped within his malfunctioning ship, pursued by a dangerous group of ossified monsters. He has just 30 minutes to find Clara and save his TARDIS before it self-destructs.

The Crimson Horror, starring Diana Rigg and her daughter, Season 7 Episode 11 tv-pg
There’s something very odd about Mrs Gillyflower’s Sweetville, with its perfectly clean streets and beautiful people. There’s something even stranger about the bodies washing up in the river, all bright red and waxy. When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror!

Nightmare in Silver (new) Season 7 Episode 12 tv-pg
Hedgewick’s World of Wonders was once the greatest theme park in the galaxy, but it’s now the dilapidated home to a shabby showman, a chess-playing dwarf and a dysfunctional army platoon. When the Doctor, Clara, Artie and Angie arrive, the last thing they expect is the re-emergence of one of the Doctor’s oldest foes. The Cybermen are back!

The Name of the Doctor (NEW) Season 7 Episode 13 tv-pg
Clara is summoned to an impossible conference call, alerting her that the deadly Whisper Men are closing in on Vastra, Jenny and Strax. Someone is kidnapping the Doctor’s friends, leading him toward the one place in all of time and space that River Song says he should never go. It’s a deadly trap that threatens to unravel his past, present and future…

The First Doctor
The First Doctor introduced viewers to an incredible show that is still popular 50 years later. Take a look at the TARDIS, meet his companions and finally confront his most famous foes, the Daleks. Episode 1 tv-pg
The Second Doctor
The Second Doctor brought new energy to the series. Take a look at the fearless Scottish highlander companion Jamie McCrimmon and one of the Doctor's most iconic foes, the emotionless Cyberman! tv-pg
The Third Doctor
Along with the introduction of color, the Third Doctor brought action, stunts and car chases to Doctor Who. Check out the Doctor's helicopters and hovercrafts, look at how the Doctor joined the British Army and get acquainted with The Master! tv-pg
The Fourth Doctor
Celebrate the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, who quickly made the part his own. With his eccentric style of dress, speech and his trademark long scarf, the Fourth Doctor became a recognizable figure. tv-pg
The Fifth Doctor
Look back at the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison, with a discussion of the return of two popular foes, the emotionless Cybermen and the ever-deceitful Master. Followed by an entire Fifth Doctor episode. tv-pg

Previous Season 6 episodes
Season 6, 13 Episodes
Doctor Who: The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe

Intro, not broadcast in USA

Evacuated to a house in Dorset from war-torn London, Madge Arwell and her two children, Lily and Cyril, are greeted by a madcap caretaker whose mysterious Christmas gift leads them into a magical wintry world. At first glance it's easy to underestimate Madge who seems like an ordinary mother, doting on her husband, Reg, and her two children, Lily and Cyril. She has a habit of taking in 'waifs and strays' and can even come across as slightly dotty. But when her family is threatened, Madge Arwell reveals a steely determination, pulling a gun on the Harvest Rangers, taking control of their futuristic tripod, braving acid rain and piloting through the time-space vortex with a forest in her head. All that, and when it comes to locks, she's very good with a pin...
The stunning opening sequences in the spaceship corridors were filmed on in Uskmouth Power Station. Conditions were so noisy that the crew wore ear protectors throughout the shoot. The plane that Reg pilots is a Lancaster Bomber. The sequences involving the aircraft were shot in East Kirkby, Lincolnshire. The plane used is a genuine bomber that flew during the war. The sequence where the Doctor shows the Arwells around the refurbished house originally included a scene featuring a 'haunted' coal cellar! The Harvest Rangers are from Androzani Major - a planet in the Sirius System, introduced in the 1984 story which saw the Fifth Doctor regenerate - The Caves of Androzani. The Wooden Queen is played by Doctor Who veteran, Paul Kasey, whose previous roles have included a Cyberman in Closing Time, Nephew in the Doctor's Wife and Ood Sigma in The End of Time. The Doctor references the Forest of Cheam, an allusion to the 2005 story, The End of the World. 12/25/2011 tv-pg

The Wedding of River Song
Episode 13, Original Air Date: 1 October, 2011. As the Doctor makes his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah, he knows only one thing can keep the universe safe—his own death.
Closing Time
Episode 12 In the last few days of his life, the Doctor pays a farewell visit to his old friend Craig and encounters a mystery.
The God Complex
Episode 11 The TARDIS lands in what looks like an ordinary hotel. But the walls move, corridors twist and rooms vanish.
The Girl Who Waited
Episode 10 Amy is trapped in a quarantine facility for victims of an alien plague—a plague that will kill the Doctor in a day.
Night Terrors
Episode 9 The Doctor receives a distress call from the scariest place in the Universe: a child’s bedroom.
Let's Kill Hitler
Episode 8 In the desperate search for Melody Pond, the TARDIS crash lands in 1930s Berlin, bringing the Doctor face-to-face with the greatest war criminal in the Universe. And Hitler.

Hitler, after seeing Matt Smith as the Doctor
A Good Man Goes To War
Episode 7 Amy Pond has been kidnapped and the Doctor is raising an army to rescue her. But as he and Rory race across galaxies calling in long-held debts and solemnly-given promises, his enemies are laying a carefully concealed trap.
The Almost People (part 2)
Episode 6 As the solar storm rages, Jennifer, a Ganger driven mad by the memories of being ‘decommissioned’, is seeking revenge. She can remember every excruciating second of every ‘execution’ and is determined that the humans will pay. She isn’t just talking war, she’s talking revolution.
The Rebel Flesh (part 1)
Episode 5 A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on earth where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid. A second wave hits and the ‘Gangers’ separate. They can remember every second of their ‘originals’ life and feel every emotion they’ve ever experienced.
The Doctor's Wife
Episode 4 The Doctor receives a distress signal from an old friend. Could there really be another living Time Lord out there?
The Curse Of The Black Spot
Episode 3 The TARDIS is marooned onboard a 17th-century pirate ship whose crew is being attacked by a mysterious and beautiful sea creature, as the time-traveling drama continues.
Day Of The Moon
Episode 2 The Doctor is locked in the perfect prison. Amy, Rory and River Song are being hunted down across America by the FBI. With the help of new friend and FBI-insider, Canton Everett Delaware the Third, they reunite to share their discoveries and memories.
The Impossible Astronaut
Episode 1. Four envelopes, numbered 2, 3 and 4, each containing a date, time and map reference, unsigned and TARDIS blue. Who sent them? And who received the missing envelope numbered 1? Original Air Date: 23 April, 2011

Season 5, 13 Episodes
The Big Bang
Episode 13. The Doctor is gone, the TARDIS has been destroyed, and the universe is collapsing. Original Air Date: 24 July, 2010
The Pandorica Opens
Episode 12, According to legend, the Pandorica contains the most feared being in all the cosmos, a monster soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies.
The Lodger
Episode 11, There’s a house on Aickman road and a staircase that people go up, but never down. To solve the mystery of the man upstairs the Doctor must face his greatest challenge.
Vincent and The Doctor
Episode 10, Terror lurks in the cornfields of Provence, but only a sad and lonely painter can see it.
Cold Blood
Episode 9, It’s the most important day in the history of Earth—the dawn of a new age of harmony or the start of its final war.
The Hungry Earth
Episode 8. 2015 (5 years in the future) the most ambitious drilling project in history has reached deeper below the Earth’s crust than man has ever gone – but now the ground itself is fighting back.
Amy's Choice
Episode 7. It’s been five years since Amy Pond traveled with the Doctor and when he lands in her garden again, on the eve of the birth of her first child, she finds herself facing a heartbreaking choice.
The Vampires of Venice
Episode 6. Desiccated corpses, terror in the canal, and the sinister House of Calvierri—the Doctor takes Amy and Rory for a romantic mini-break.
Flesh and Stone
Episode 5. No way back, no way up, no way out. Trapped among an army of Weeping Angels the Doctor and his friends must try to escape through the wreckage of a crashed space liner.
The Time of Angels
Episode 4. Don’t blink—the Weeping Angels return!
Victory of the Daleks
Episode 3 The Doctor has been summoned by an old friend (Churchill), but in the Cabinet War Room far below the streets of WW2 London, it’s his oldest enemy he finds waiting for him.
The Beast Below
Episode 2. The Doctor takes Amy to the distant future where she finds Britain in space.
The Eleventh Hour
Episode 1, Original Air Date: 17 April, 2010. The Doctor has regenerated into a brand new man, but danger strikes before he can even recover. With the TARDIS wrecked and the sonic screwdriver destroyed, the new Doctor has just twenty minutes to save the whole world from Prisoner Zero and the Atraxi, and only Amy Pond to help him
Death of the Doctor, Part 1 (no broadcast date for USA)
Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) is told that The Doctor (Matt Smith) is dead and is invited to the funeral, but Sarah Jane senses that something else is going on. On the way, she meets a woman named Jo Grant (Katy Manning), her predecessor aboard the TARDIS, now 40 years older. The two women must solve the mystery and find out why UNIT says The Doctor is dead.

(1-hour episode not seen in USA, 2010) Part 2 of 2

Death of the Doctor, Part 2 (no broadcast date for USA)
The Doctor, Sarah Jane and Jo must stop the Shansheeth from stealing the TARDIS and save Clyde, Rani, and Santiago before a duplicate key to the TARDIS can be created for the rogue UNIT commander. Rory and Amy Pond not in this episode, The Doctor says they are on their honeymoon. Note: Listen close while escaping in the air vent when Clyde asks the Doctor how many times he can regenerate and Matt Smith replies "507". Episode writer Russell Davies said it was just a joke but was evasive about the "real" number of times a Time Lord can regenerate.

Season 5, Episode 8: Silence in the Library (part 1, an abandoned 51st century library has more than books lurking in it)
100 years ago, the universe's greatest library was sealed off, leaving only a warning: "Count the shadows." But now the shadows are moving again. The Doctor and Donna must uncover the terrible truth behind the Nodes and the horrifying Data Ghost, to find the library's secret; confront the monsters of the Dark, the vicious Vashta Nerada. With guest stars Alex Kingston (River Song's first appearance in a Doctor Who episode), Colin Salmon and Steve Pemberton. At the end of part 1 Donna is separated from the Doctor and finds herself in a mysterious hospital administered by Doctor Moon. Alex Kingston is best known for playing Dr. Elizabeth Corday in 158 episodes of the medical drama ER. The main library scenes for the episode were filmed at Swansea Library and Brangwyn Hall, Swansea; the world's largest library--the Library of Congress--holds approximately 29 million books. Donna has been saved. Hey, who turned out the lights?

Episode 9: Forest of the Dead (part 2)
As the shadows rise and march, the Doctor forges an alliance with the mysterious River Song. But can anyone stop the Vashta Nerada? While the Doctor discovers long-buried secrets and revelations about his own future, the sinister Nodes declare that Donna is doomed. Donna starts receiving strange images from a girl with blond hair. Her name is Rose and she tries to warn Donna of a plan by an old enemy of the Doctor's to destroy her universe. Nobody has ever died on screen in a Steven Moffat Doctor Who story by any means other than natural causes, and not been subsequently resurrected in some way. If you look closely at the wall in Charlotte's house you will see two of her drawings are of a blonde girl and a wolf. Make of these what you will...
"The library is our brain. Without the library, you have no civilization" Ray Bradbury

In the previous Doctor Who series Nicholas Courtney was The Brigadier. Interview with Courtney (an Army vet in real life) his website.

FAQ from BBC
Are the Time Lords really dead?
The Doctor is the last of the Time Lords. We've no details of any other survivors, including Susan, The Rani, Romana or Chancellor Flavia. Please don't email us about this. Please.
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What exactly happened in the Time War?
That's a story which hasn't yet been revealed.
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How many regenerations does the Doctor have?
Now that his people are gone, who knows? Time Lords used to have 13 lives.
In case you're wondering, a female Time Lord is called a Time Lady. Amongst the ones we've encountered so far are Rodan in 1978's The Invasion Of Time and Romana (first seen in 1978's The Ribos Operation)
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Can I get an autograph, poster or picture of any cast or crew?
The Doctor Who actors are usually responsible for handling their own correspondence; however we are able to forward any fan mail to them on your behalf. If you wish for us to do this for you, they can be reached at the following address:
(Name of celebrity)
Doctor Who
c/o Artists' Mail
PO Box 1922
Glasgow G2 3WT
Please write 'Private and Personal - Please Forward' at the top of the envelope.
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I heard a rumour that a certain actor / actress will be in Doctor Who, is it true?
Rumours are generally just that, rumours. Every series random actors / actresses are rumoured to be in the show, almost all are wild goose chases. For official news on castings, always check the Doctor Who website.
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Do any of the cast have a Facebook / Myspace or any other social networking account?
No, they are not members of such networking sites. Please be very careful, as we are aware of people who have posed as cast members in the past.
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Alex Kingston and Colin Salmon have joined the long list of guest stars to feature in Doctor Who. Kingston, best known for roles in ER and Moll Flanders, made her first appearance in a Steven Moffat penned two-parter as River Song – a mysterious character who meets The Doctor on an expedition to uncover the secrets of an abandoned library. She was joined by James Bond regular, Colin Salmon who also stared in the two episodes. She comments "I used to watch Doctor Who through the crack in the door. I was so terrified but I couldn't tear myself away. I loved it so much and I'm delighted to be a part of the new series." She has figured very prominently in 2010 to 2013 episodes, with her origins finally revealed in the episode "Let's Kill Hitler" set in 1938 Berlin

The animated Doctor Who episode from season 4 seen only in Britain is now available here, on iTunes. Here's a clip courtesy BBC America

Click for larger photo Tardis AMY WINEHOUSE was rumored to guest star in the 5th series, though she was dropped from doing the themesong for Daniel Craig's latest James Bond movie when she missed too many recording sessions due to "illness"
NME magazine reported in late March that songstress will reprise the role of the villainess rogue Time Lady "The Rani", which was made famous by actress KATE O'MARA in the 1980s. The Rani is an evil scientific genius rouge timelord who in previous series of the hit TV show has enslaved entire planets. Sources revealed to the publication that Amy is very excited about the role as she is a "massive fan" of the show. Her spokesperson has so far refused to confirm the deal, saying, "Amy is considering many offers at the moment." She is currently working on the themesong for Quantum of Solace, the 22nd James Bond 007 film. On July 8, RUSSELL T. DAVIES commented, "AMY WINEHOUSE would be a great Doctor" (there have been several claims over the years that The Doctor could regenerate as a female, most recently by Tom Baker in 1980). A video of Ms. Winehouse singing a "racist" ditty has been published by News of the World. Amy's husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, shot the video, and he's heard egging Amy and an unidentified female on to sing a song full of ethnic slurs. Amy asks him if the camera is running; Blake swears on his life that it is not. Later in the sequence, Blake films Amy passed out on a couch with what looks like drug paraphernalia strewn all around her. In today's Daily Mail, Amy has issued an apology for all of this: "I don't want to play anything down, but I'm the least racist person going." Unfortunately, Amy's song spoofing Rehab proved all too true, the alcohol and drugs eventually caught up with her and she was found dead
Dalek Caan prequel
Part 2 ... Part 3 ... Part 4


There have been many companions for the Doctor before,
3 died (their characters anyway) and one appeared topless with a dalek on the second page of London's newspaper in real life.
Amy Pond sees the Doctor's file of previous companions

Deleted scene from The Vampires of Venice


Trailer for Season 3 (Real Audio RAM)

Doctor Who news directly from the BBC

Note: the following Torchwood links probably won't work from here in the U.S.

Teaser for episode 5 of the animated series

Torchwood, a Doctor Who spinoff series, started on BBC in 2006 starring John Barrowman as his Doctor Who character Captain Jack. It is an adventure TV-series with a bit darker and more violent matrix. Montage of Torchwood TV series ads:
BBC America will broadcast Torchwood in the U.S. on Saturdays, the same day they show "classic" episodes of Doctor Who. So far there are no plans to broadcast it on the SYFY channel in the U.S. though the latest miniseries/movie has been seen in Starz / Encore channels
Mary the alien "The rift has been opened - and time is splintering all over the world. As events spiral out of control, the Torchwood team are faced with fragments of their past - and terrifying visions of their future. Can Captain Jack save the world?"
Not to mention dealing with a Cyberwomen, and Mary the Alien
"This is not the end of the world, I'm certain of that." Captain Jack
Half Cyberwoman, half human
Please note:
This link is to the BBC website over there, if you are outside the United Kingdom, you may not be able to play Doctor Who teasers or trailers, and certainly not to link to them, so play them only in their own pages. Some may eventually be added to the BBC America website. Torchwood website (BBC) and the BBC America site.

John Barrowman looks at Christmas on Doctor Who (2007 & 2008)
Torchwood episodes can now be seen online
RATINGS GUIDE: 
TV-G General Audience; TV-PG Parental Guidance Suggested; 
TV-14 Parents Cautioned; TV-MA Mature Audience Only
Sylvester McCoy (the 7th Doctor) returned to BBC in October 2008, guest-starring in an episode of the daytime drama series "Doctors". He played an actor who once played a time traveller on children's television in a show called The Amazing Lollipop Man. He now finds his life consists of giving DVD commentaries and posing for photos in his old costume, though nowadays he can't do the buttons up. The episode is written by David Semple, who told DoctorWhoNews.com: "Sylvester gives an extraordinary performance: funny, touching and incredibly inventive. He also manages to appear 40 years old in one scene and 60-something in the next, despite the fact that Doctors is shot in a day and he filmed the young scenes in the morning and the aged ones in the afternoon."

Turner Classic Movies occasionally shows the two movies from the 1960s that starred Peter Cushing as Doctor Who Who are you calling alien? Remember, it's just Five Million Years To Earth

By the way, there are no Men In Black on this planet,
I am just a figment of your imagination
If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning: just as, if there were no light in the universe and therefore no creatures with eyes, we should never know it was dark. Dark would be without meaning.
C. S. Lewis

Star Trek clip with a surprise ending

Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean) as Doctor Who

Doctor Who in Dreamland (Area 51)
Sims video added to CBBC Radio broadcast starring David Tennant as the Doctor, and Georgia Moffett (the Doctor's Daughter) doing an American accent as the Roswell waitress
How to make a souffle trapped underground with daleks if you don't have any milk:
3 tablespoons soy margarine or 3 tablespoons canola oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped
1/4 cup flour
1 cup low sodium chicken broth
3 large egg yolks
1 teaspoon mustard
1 teaspoon chopped fresh dill
1 medium tomato, cored and coarsely chopped
1 cup grated carrot
1/2 cup finely chopped ham
5 large egg whites

The Great Intelligence first appeared "The Abominable Snowmen", a 1967 Doctor Who story set in a remote Himalayan monastery. It returned the following year in The Web of Fear where the Doctor was able to foil its attack focused on the London Underground and the 2012 Christmas Special saw the Time Lord facing his old enemy in Victorian England, using evil snowmen. Peter Cushing, who played The Doctor in two Doctor Who movies (1965-66), also had previously starred in Hammer's monster movie The Abominable Snowman (1957), in which the snowmen turn out to be the survivors of a superior race

If you are in California and would like to see a weeping angel, simply go to Stanford University. So far their statue Angel of Grief hasn't moved...at least not while anyone's looking
From the Diary of River Song Warning: the video contains the image of a Weeping Angel -- don't blink

The First Question, the question that must never be answered

Doctor Who minisode from John Pertwee period, Daleks & Cybermen invade Tokyo

Lost In Time...Sarah Jane & 2 friends are sent back in time to 3 separate eras Part 2

The Man Who Never Was Sarah Jane discovers the latest must-have personal smart device comes from alien slave labor

Sarah Jane Smith vs. the Men In Black (part 1)
Sarah Jane Smith, Rest In Peace (1948-2011)
Sarah Jane Smith meets the first 3 Doctors all at once

David Tennant, Catherine Tate & John Barrowman singing "Let's Do It"

David Tennant's Wrap Party Song

Time Lady Romana regenerates at will, no limit (from Destiny Of The Daleks)

Doctor Who (Tom Baker) & Romana meet the Prime Computer

Alien warriors materialize on 22nd century Earth, followed by K9, who regenerates after destruction (2009)


History of the blue Police Box, narrated by the Brigadier Sarah Jane's video file on The Doctor

Intelligence Report on The Master (1993)

Previous Doctor Who page January 2013 (2005 to ?)

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Related page: Thunderbirds To The Rescue Bad Wolf (BBC Orchestra, 1933)

Museum of Alien Objects

Doctor Who Fan Fiction and Fan Projects
Power By Ringsurf

Humped Zebra Crossing and other actual British traffic signs. More signs like COMMIT NO NUISANCE

Who did this 1970s reporter encounter?

Join UNIT, narrated by the Brigadier in 1993

Elderly man with 2 hearts suffers double heart attack in Italy

WW2 General Patton claimed that he remembered serving in Napoleon's army, the ancient Roman army, and killing a woolly mammoth in prehistoric times

Fun fact:
"T5" is American computer slang for disorganization. It refers to Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5.