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"Journey's End" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fourth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC One on 5 July 2008. It is the second episode of a two-part crossover story featuring the characters of spin-off shows Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, preceded by "The Stolen Earth", which air
To conceal as many plot elements as possible, the episode's title was not disclosed until sixteen days before broadcast, preview DVDs omitted the scene where the Doctor regenerates—the last scene is the Doctor being shot by a Dalek—and the episode aired without a preview trailer for "Journey's End".
Luke is mentioned, but does not appear, in the Doctor Who Series 4 (2008) episode "Turn Left", [13] wherein a plot by the Trickster created an alternate reality where the Doctor is dead. [14] Consequently, Luke, Sarah Jane, Clyde and Maria die in an alternate version of the Doctor Who episode "Smith and Jones". [15]
The Doctor does not answer, but the Meta-Crisis Doctor whispers the words in her ear, and Rose kisses him. The Doctor retreats, leaving Rose behind to live with the Meta-Crisis Doctor. [ 19 ] In the closing scenes of " The End of Time " (2010), just prior to his regeneration, the Doctor travels to Rose's housing estate in the first minutes of 2005.
Harriet Jones is a fictional character played by Penelope Wilton in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.Having worked previously with lead writer and executive producer Russell T Davies, Wilton was keen to involve herself with his 2005 revival of Doctor Who after he sought to cast her.
The special at the end of Season 3, titled “The Sign,” was four times the length of a standard episode and saw the Heeler family tackle some big life decisions. It left parents reaching for ...
Captain Jack Harkness is a fictional character played by John Barrowman in Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood.The character first appears in the 2005 Doctor Who episode "The Empty Child" and subsequently features in the remaining episodes of the first series (2005) as a companion to the series' protagonist, the Doctor.
"So am I, inside, but you know, I'm British — we don't show our emotions." Stancil then asked Snoop how he handles performing in front of a crowd since his mom died in 2021 .