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Series One - Christopher Eccleston as The Doctor
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Episode 1 - Rose
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 26th March 2005
Rose Tyler, a modern human girl, has her daily routine demolished by the arrival of a mysterious man calling himself the Doctor. After helping him to save the world from mad killer shop dummies, Rose agrees to travel with the Doctor in his time and space machine - the TARDIS.
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Episode 2 - The End of the World
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 2nd April 2005
Arriving five billion years in the future, the Doctor and Rose join a bizarre group of aliens to witness the final expansion of the Sun, and the ultimate destruction of Earth. However, things start to go wrong when the observation platform becomes infested with small metallic creatures who sabotage the space station and threaten to kill everyone on board.
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Episode 3 - The Unquiet Dead
Written by Mark Gatiss - First transmitted 9th April 2005
After landing in 19th century Cardiff, the Doctor and Rose team up with Charles Dickens to investigate alien possessed zombies.
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Episode 4 - Aliens of London
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 16th April 2005
Arriving back in modern day London, the Doctor and Rose are shocked to see a spaceship smash through Big Ben and crash into the Thames. As the Doctor investigates, the situation becomes less straight forward than it first seemed.
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Episode 5 - World War Three
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 23rd April 2005
Trapped in the cabinet room at 10 Downing Street, The Doctor, Rose and Harriet Jones MP must find a way to stop the dastardly Slitheen before they wipe out humanity.
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Episode 6 - Dalek
Written by Robert Shearman - First transmitted 30th April 2005
Rose and the Doctor land in an underground museum of alien artifacts owned by an eccentric billionaire. However, this secret world soon comes under attack when the only living specimen turns out to be one of the most evil creatures in the Universe - a Dalek!
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Episode 7 - The Long Game
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 7th May 2005
Young genius Adam Mitchell joins the TARDIS team as they journey to a news broadcasting space station of the future. It soon becomes clear to the Doctor that someone has been tampering with the news - as well as history.
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Episode 8 - Fathers' Day
Written by Paul Cornell - First transmitted 14th May 2005
On request, the Doctor takes Rose back in time to see the day of her father's death. However, when Rose changes history by saving her Dad, terrifying time creatures use the weak point in the continuum to invade the Earth.
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Episode 9 - The Empty Child
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 21st May 2005
After following a rogue time ship to wartime London, the TARDIS duo find themselves embroiled in a strange outbreak causing the sufferers to become gas mask wearing zombies.
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Episode 10 - The Doctor Dances
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 28th May 2005
With the help of renegade time agent Captain Jack Harkness, the Doctor and Rose trace the cause of the outbreak to an alien craft. However, the plague continues, and the Doctor has to find a solution before everyone in the world becomes the living dead.
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Episode 11 - Boom Town
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 4th June 2005
Returning to Cardiff in the modern day, the Doctor, Rose and Jack take a break while they make use of an inter-dimensional rift to recharge the TARDIS. However, their peace is soon shattered when they discover a surviving Slitheen, intent on destroying the Earth.
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Episode 12 - Bad Wolf
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 11th June 2005
The TARDIS trio find themselves unexpectedly teleported to a TV game show space station of the future where losing means death. After witnessing the apparent disintegration of Rose, the Doctor is in mourning, until he realises that she has in fact been taken captive by his most deadly enemy.
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Episode 13 - The Parting Of The Ways
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 18th June 2005
After rescuing Rose from the clutches of the newly reformed Dalek fleet, the Doctor plans to use a delta wave to destroy the Daleks before they invade Earth. Unfortunately, the delta wave will wipe out humanity at the same time.
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Series Two - David Tennant as The Doctor
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The Christmas Invasion
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 25th December 2005
After his regeneration, the Doctor suffers a post regenerative trauma, and crashes the TARDIS near Rose's Mum's flat at Christmas time. Whilst the Doctor lies unconscious in the flat, an evil warlike race of aliens called the Sycorax declare to humankind that they intend to invade the planet. Without the Doctor's help, Rose and Prime Minister Harriet Jones must find a way to save the Earth.
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Episode 1 - New Earth
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 15th April 2006
The Doctor and Rose land on New Earth, a planet in the far future that has replaced the extinct original Earth. When investigating a futuristic hospital, the Doctor discovers that a cure for all illnesses provided by the catlike Sisters of Plenitude comes at a terrible price – plus Rose finds herself entrapped by an old acquaintance.
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Episode 2 - Tooth and Claw
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 22nd April 2006
The TARDIS duo travel with Queen Victoria on her journey to Balmoral. However, after agreeing to stay overnight at the Torchwood Manor in Scotland, the group discover a plot against the Queen involving a rather vicious werewolf.
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Episode 3 - School Reunion
Written by Toby Whithouse - First transmitted 29th April 2006
The Doctor and Rose go undercover to look into reports of strange alien activity at Duffry Vale High School. During their investigations they run into two old companions of the Doctor – Sarah Jane Smith and K9 the robot dog.
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Episode 4 - The Girl in the Fireplace
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 6th May 2006
Rose and the Doctor, now accompanied by Mickey Smith, land on a derelict spacecraft in the future that contains doorways leading back to eighteenth century France. The trio soon discover that mysterious clockwork robots have taken over the ship - but who are they, and why are they so obsessed with the life of Madame De Pompadour?
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Episode 5 - Rise of the Cybermen
Written by Tom MacRae - First transmitted 13th May 2006
The TARDIS falls through a crack in time and emerges on a parallel Earth where Zeppelins fill the skies and Rose’s Dad is still alive. However, it soon turns out that an insane genius is planning to upgrade humanity into emotionless cybernetic beings known as Cybermen.
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Episode 6 - The Age of Steel
Written by Tom MacRae - First transmitted 20th May 2006
The TARDIS gang team up with a group of rebels in order to defeat the Cybermen. However, much of the population of London has already been upgraded, and time is running out.
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Episode 7 - The Idiot's Lantern
Written by Mark Gatiss - First transmitted 27th May 2006
After Mickey chooses to stay behind on the parallel Earth, the Doctor and Rose travel back to 1953 where people are eagerly buying television sets in order to watch the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Unfortunately, it soon becomes apparent that a sinister force is using the televisions to transform innocent viewers into faceless zombies.
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Episode 8 - The Impossible Planet
Written by Matt Jones - First transmitted 3rd June 2006
The TARDIS arrives on a base located on a planet that defies physics by orbiting a black hole. As the human crew of the base drill into the planet to discover the force that holds them there, they inadvertently release an entity of darkness.
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Episode 9 - The Satan Pit
Written by Matt Jones - First transmitted 10th June 2006
The Doctor descends into the depths of the planet to discover what lurks within the pit. Meanwhile, Rose helps the base crew to fight the Ood – a race of usually placid beings, now mind controlled by the dark entity.
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Episode 10 - Love and Monsters
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 17th June 2006
Elton Pope, an ordinary man, joins a small group of people who have had their lives affected by the Doctor and wish to learn more about him. When an eccentric new member with a hidden agenda joins the group, Elton soon finds himself infiltrating the life of Jackie Tyler in order to track down the mysterious Time Lord.
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Episode 11 - Fear Her
Written by Matthew Graham - First transmitted 24th June 2006
The Doctor and Rose arrive in London 2012 to watch the Olympic Games. However, in a quiet suburban road, children are mysteriously vanishing into thin air as an alien force takes hold of the street.
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Episode 12 – Army of Ghosts
Written by Russell T Davies – First transmitted 1st July 2006
Rose travels back to London with the Doctor to visit her Mum, but finds that strange things are afoot when ghostly figures start to appear all over the Earth. The Doctor is not convinced that these are truly the returning spirits of loved ones, and sets off to the Torchwood Tower to get to the bottom of the mystery.
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Episode 13 – Doomsday
Written by Russell T Davies – First transmitted 8th July 2006
As the invasion of Cybermen takes hold, the Doctor and Rose, plus a few old friends, battle to save the world. But as things come to a head, Rose is forced to make a life changing decision.
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The Runaway Bride
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 25th December 2006
When a human bride suddenly appears in the TARDIS, the Doctor is forced to take her back to her wedding on Earth. However, on arrival she is abducted by aliens and the Doctor must race to save her, and the world, from the evil Empress of Racnoss.
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Episode 1 - Smith and Jones
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 31st March 2007
When a whole hospital is transported to the Moon, the Doctor meets Martha Jones, a medical student who helps him save the hospital from the Judoon law keepers and a wanted alien criminal. On returning to Earth, the Doctor offers to take Martha on a trip through time and space.
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Episode 2 - The Shakespeare Code
Written by Gareth Roberts - First transmitted 7th April 2007
The Doctor and Martha travel back to the time of Shakespeare where they meet the Bard himself. Together, the three of them must save the world from a trio of wicked witches!
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Episode 3 - Gridlock
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 14th April 2007
The Doctor takes Martha back to New New York where, under the great city, they encounter a hover traffic jam in which it takes years just to move a few miles. When Martha is abducted by car jackers, the Doctor must save her, and ultimately the city, from its agonising gridlock.
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Episode 4 - Daleks in Manhattan
Written by Helen Raynor - First transmitted 21st April 2007
Martha and the Doctor arrive in New York city in the 1930s. When they find that homeless victims of the depression are being abducted from slums in Central Park, a mystery begins to unravel that culminates in the Doctor encountering his greatest foe once again – the Daleks!
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Episode 5 - Evolution of the Daleks
Written by Helen Raynor - First transmitted 28th April 2007
As the Daleks’ plan becomes clear, the Doctor, Martha and their 1930s friends are in a race against time to save Earth from being overtaken by a whole new breed of Dalek creature.
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Episode 6 - The Lazarus Experiment
Written by Stephen Greenhorn - First transmitted 5th May 2007
When the Doctor takes Martha back home to see her family, they encounter an old scientist named Lazarus who rejuvenates himself with a machine he has invented. However, the process goes wrong, and he becomes a grotesque monster, devouring the life force of those around him.
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Episode 7 - 42
Written by Chris Chibnall - First transmitted 19th May 2007
Martha and the Doctor arrive on a dilapidated spacecraft in the future. The TARDIS becomes trapped, and the Doctor has just 42 minutes to save the ship, and its crew from plummeting into the nearby sun.
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Episode 8 - Human Nature
Written by Paul Cornell - First transmitted 26th May 2007
The Doctor transforms himself into a human in a 1913 boarding school to avoid detection by an ominous group of aliens known as The Family. Only Martha knows his true identity.
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Episode 9 - The Family of Blood
Written by Paul Cornell - First transmitted 2nd June 2007
As The Family threaten to kill everyone in their path to reach the Doctor, his human alter-ego "John Smith" must be convinced to give up his existence so that the Doctor can save the school.
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Episode 10 - Blink
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 9th June 2007
Young photographer Sally Sparrow finds herself caught in a cryptic maze of time anomalies and eerie weeping statues. It seems only a stranger known as the Doctor holds the key to her fate.
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Episode 11 - Utopia
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 16th June 2007
Captain Jack rejoins the TARDIS crew as the temporal Police Box spins out of control towards the very end of time. There, they find a strange dark world inhabited by the cannibalistic Futurekind, and a mysterious professor who may not be all he seems.
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Episode 12 - The Sound of Drums
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 23rd June 2007
Arriving back in the 21st century, the Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack encounter one of the Doctor’s oldest and greatest foes – the Master! The dastardly Time Lord is masquerading as "Harold Saxon", the Prime Minister of Great Britain, and with his new found power, he begins a quest for destruction.
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Episode 13 - Last of the Time Lords
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 30th June 2007
A year later, the Master has enslaved the human race and holds the Doctor and Captain Jack prisoner aboard his air ship. Meanwhile Martha travels the devastated Earth, knowing that she is the only remaining hope for the future of mankind.
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Voyage of the Damned
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 25th December 2007
After accidentally crashing the TARDIS into the Titanic, the Doctor decides to take a stroll along the decks only to find that it is in fact an alien starship in orbit around 21st century Earth. When an asteroid impacts the ship, the Doctor and some of the crew have very little time to fight off the malfunctioning robotic Hosts, before saving the ship and the Earth from being destroyed.
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Episode 1 - Partners in Crime
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 5th April 2008
Donna Noble, who has been searching for the Doctor ever since she first encountered him, finds herself embroiled in an alien plot to transform the living fat of humans into beings known as Adipose. Fortunately, the Doctor re-appears to assist, and this time, Donna is ready.
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Episode 2 - The Fires of Pompeii
Written by James Moran - First transmitted 12th April 2008
The Doctor and Donna arrive in Pompeii just in time for the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius. But when it appears that something alien is at work within the volcano, can Donna convince the Doctor to save Pompeii and change the course of history?
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Episode 3 - Planet of the Ood
Written by Keith Temple - First transmitted 19th April 2008
The time travellers arrive on the Ood-Sphere - a planet in the far future where the native race has been enslaved by humans. When the usually peaceful Ood start to rebel, the Doctor must trace the cause of their unrest before both the Ood and humans are forced to destroy each other.
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Episode 4 - The Sontaran Stratagem
Written by Helen Raynor - First transmitted 26th April 2008
Martha Jones calls the Doctor and Donna back to Earth to help UNIT investigate a new, seemingly harmless, sat nav device being added to many cars. When the Doctor meets the teenage genius responsible for the devices, he soon finds out that the boy is being coerced by one of the Time Lord’s older and more persistent enemies – the Sontarans!
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Episode 5 - The Poison Sky
Written by Helen Raynor - First transmitted 3rd May 2008
The situation takes a turn for the worse as Donna and the TARDIS are captured by the Sontarans and Martha is trapped and then impersonated by a clone. As the world chokes to death under the smog of poison gas, the Doctor must take drastic action to save the Earth and his friends.
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Episode 6 - The Doctor's Daughter
Written by Stephen Greenhorn - First transmitted 10th May 2008
The TARDIS is pulled out of control to a future world where humans and a species called the Hath are at war, and new soldiers are cloned and emerge fully grown, ready to fight. However, when the humans use the Doctor’s DNA to create a new soldier, they find that they have created a warrior who is more like her Time Lord father than she is like them.
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Episode 7 - The Unicorn and the Wasp
Written by Gareth Roberts - First transmitted 17th May 2008
The Doctor and Donna travel back to 1920s England where they gatecrash a dinner party and meet Agatha Christie. However, when one of the guests is killed, the party soon becomes a real life murder mystery!
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Episode 8 - Silence in the Library
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 31st May 2008
The TARDIS duo pay a visit to the largest library in the Universe which spans the surface of an entire planet. At first the library seems to be entirely devoid of life, but the Doctor and Donna soon discover that there are terrible creatures lurking in the shadows.
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Episode 9 - Forest of the Dead
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 7th June 2008
As the shadow creatures attack, the Doctor must work with an acquaintance of his future self to solve the riddle of the Vashta Nerada. Meanwhile, Donna finds herself trapped in a false world.
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Episode 10 - Midnight
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 14th June 2008
The Doctor and Donna take a break at the futuristic Leisure Palace on the planet Midnight. However when the Doctor boards a transport craft for an excursion to the Sapphire Waterfalls, the relaxing trip soon turns into a hellish flight of terror.
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Episode 11 - Turn Left
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 21st June 2008
On visiting a distant planet, Donna encounters a strange fortune teller with a sinister motive. Before she knows what’s happening, history has been changed, and Donna finds herself trapped in a grim parallel life where the Doctor is dead and the Universe is doomed.
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Episode 12 - The Stolen Earth
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 29th June 2008
When the Earth mysteriously vanishes, the Doctor and Donna turn to the Shadow Proclamation to help them find the missing world. Meanwhile, some of the Doctor’s old friends on Earth unite to fight the dastardly beings who have captured their planet.
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Episode 13 - Journey's End
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 5th July 2008
As the evil plans of Davros and his new empire of Daleks become clear, the Doctor and his friends find themselves helpless to stop the oncoming disaster. With the fate of the whole of reality at stake, one of the Doctor’s companions must make a terrible sacrifice to save the Universe.
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The Next Doctor
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 25th December 2008
The Doctor arrives in Victorian London to witness a picture postcard of Christmas, but when he runs into another man who also claims to be the Doctor, things start to get peculiar. Before long, the two Doctors realise that they must pair together to save London from an invasion of Cybermen and prevent the rise of the dastardly Cyber-King!
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Planet of the Dead
Written by Russell T Davies & Gareth Roberts - First transmitted 11th April 2009
The Doctor boards an ordinary red London bus, but things suddenly become less than ordinary when the bus falls through a wormhole and crash lands on an alien desert world. With the help of international jewel thief Lady Christina de Souza, the Doctor must find a way to get the passengers safely back to Earth before a swarm of terrifying creatures turn everyone and everything into sand!
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The Waters of Mars
Written by Russell T Davies & Phil Ford - First transmitted 15th November 2009
When the Doctor pays a visit to the first ever Martian base, he soon realises that he has chosen the wrong day to arrive. Knowing that the imminent destruction of the base is a fixed point in time, the Doctor finds himself helpless to save the crew from their inevitable deaths at the hands of a water based menace from Mars known simply as The Flood.
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The End of Time - Part 1
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 25th December 2009
On visiting the Ood planet, the Doctor is shown a prophetic vision of his adversary, the Master, being resurrected from the dead. Knowing that this may lead to his own foretold doom, the Doctor races to present day Earth in an attempt to prevent the Ood prophecy from coming to pass.
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The End of Time - Part 2
Written by Russell T Davies - First transmitted 1st January 2010
Events take a dark turn when it is revealed that the almighty Time Lords are using the Master to resurrect themselves, and intend to destroy the fabric of time itself. Now the Doctor, and his latest companion Wilfred, must face off both the Master and the Time Lords before someone knocks four times.
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Series Five - Matt Smith as The Doctor
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Episode 1 - The Eleventh Hour
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 3rd April 2010
After regenerating, the Doctor meets his new companion Amy Pond.
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Episode 2 - The Beast Below
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 10th April 2010
The Doctor takes Amy to a space ship in the future carrying the UK population.
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Episode 3 - Victory of the Daleks
Written by Mark Gatiss - First transmitted 17th April 2010
The duo meet Winston Churchill and re-encounter the Daleks.
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Episode 4 - The Time of Angels
Written by Steven Moffat - First transmitted 24th April 2010
The Doctor re-meets River Song and the terrifying Weeping Angels.
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