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For the 2013 Christmas special, "The Time of the Doctor", the theme used throughout series 7 part 2 was reinstated until the new theme arranged in 2014. The arrangement of the theme was once again revised in 2014 to mark the introduction of Peter Capaldi as the twelfth incarnation of The Doctor. This version removed the opening fanfare of the ...
The fourth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 10 September 1966 with the First Doctor (William Hartnell) story The Smugglers and, after a change of lead actor (Patrick Troughton) part-way through the series, ended on 1 July 1967 with The Evil of the Daleks.
When Davies returned to Doctor Who, one of the first things he requested was the return of the Christmas special. [13] A special was not produced for the 2022 holiday season, but a new trailer for the programme's 60th anniversary was released in its absence. [14] Christmas specials then returned with "The Church on Ruby Road" in 2023. [15]
The Wire ("Way Down in the Hole") – The Blind Boys of Alabama (season 1), Tom Waits (season 2), The Neville Brothers (season 3), DoMaJe (season 4), Steve Earle (season 5) Wiseguy – Mike Post; The Wizard of Odds – Alan Thicke; Wizards of Waverly Place ("Everything Is Not What It Seems") – Selena Gomez; WKRP in Cincinnati – Steve Carlisle
Tennant reprises his role as the 14th doctor alongside Catherine Tate in November
This season also introduced the character of Harry Sullivan portrayed by Ian Marter as a companion; this character was intended to undertake action scenes, during the period prior to Tom Baker being cast, when it was unclear how old the actor playing the new Doctor would be.
The Power of the Daleks is the completely missing third serial of the fourth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from 5 November to 10 December 1966.
The title screen of the unaired pilot episode of Doctor Who. After actors Hugh David (later a director on the series) and Geoffrey Bayldon [16] had both turned down approaches to star in the series, Verity Lambert and the first serial's director Waris Hussein managed to persuade 55-year-old character actor William Hartnell to take the part of the Doctor.