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The Fourteenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant, who previously portrayed the Tenth Doctor, returned to celebrate the 60th anniversary. Additionally, Russell T Davies returned as showrunner. Bad Wolf and Disney began co-producing the programme, while Disney+ handled international distribution outside the UK.
Doctor Who: The Complete David Tennant Years: 5 × 6 min. 2 × 7 min. 1 × 8 min. ... was the ninth-highest figure for an episode of Doctor Who since its 2005 revival
Additionally, the 2009 Christmas idents for BBC One featured David Tennant as the Doctor using the TARDIS as a sleigh pulled by reindeer. Though unrelated to the episode, it was used to introduce both parts of the story, with Tennant himself providing a voiceover introduction for Part Two.
Doctor: David Tennant. Don’t turn your back. Don’t look away. And, most of all, don’t blink. A Doctor-lite episode made on a tight schedule with a shoestring budget shouldn’t have worked ...
Tennant originally played the Time Lord between 2005 and 2010
The Tenth Doctor is also featured in political satire; in a 2007 episode of Dead Ringers, when faced by the question of Gordon Brown's succession, Tony Blair (impressionist Jon Culshaw) regenerates into David Tennant after promising "New Labour is all about renewal", later vowing 100 more years of power. Tennant modifies his first line in "The ...
The fourth series marked David Tennant's third and final full series as the Doctor, although he continued in the role for the 2008–2010 specials. [4] In the Christmas special, Australian actress and singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue starred as one-time companion Astrid Peth , who died during the events of the episode. [ 5 ]
The Doctor has always had a complicated relationship with time and space, and never has that been truer than in the case of “The Star Beast”, the first of three episodes marking Doctor Who’s ...