
Why did the Doctor become John Smith?
This led to the Doctor living life as an ordinary schoolteacher named John Smith in 1913, believing himself to be human and believing his TARDIS' created memories to be real.
Who will be the 14th Doctor?
The BBC has announced that Ncuti Gatwa, who plays Eric Effiong on Sex Education, will be playing the 14th Doctor!
Why this doctor who had fought with gods and demons why he had run away from us and hidden He was being kind?
Why this Doctor who had fought with gods and demons, why he'd run away from us and hidden. He was being kind. He wrapped my father in unbreakable chains, forged in the heart of a dwarf star. He tricked my mother into the event horizon of a collapsing galaxy, to be imprisoned there forever.
What is the best Doctor Who episode?
30 Best Doctor Who Episodes RankedBlink. BBC.Heaven Sent. BBC. ... The Forest Of The Dead. BBC. ... The Day Of The Doctor. BBC. ... Silence In The Library. BBC. ... Vincent And The Doctor. BBC. ... Doomsday. BBC. ... The Girl In The Fireplace. BBC. ... More items...•
Who is going to be the 15th Doctor?
Ncuti Gatwa will take over from Jodie Whittaker as the Time Lord in Doctor Who, the BBC has announced. The 29-year-old will become the 14th Doctor on the popular BBC show after Whittaker announced last July she would be leaving the role.
Who is the next Doctor Who 2021?
Ncuti GatwaActor Ncuti Gatwa will take over from Jodie Whittaker as the star of Doctor Who, the BBC has announced. The 29-year-old will become the 14th Time Lord on the popular science fiction show, and the first person of colour to play the lead role.
Is the 13th doctor the last doctor?
Peter Capaldi confirmed a year later that the tenth series would be his last, too. Following this news, several media reports and bookmakers had speculated as to who would replace Capaldi as the Thirteenth Doctor.
Why the Eleventh Doctor is the best?
5 BEST: His Kindness The Eleventh Doctor is caring. He goes out of his way to make sure the people in his life are okay, that they're happy. He helps Amy and Rory get through a difficult stage in their relationship. He puts River Song ahead of himself and does not blame her for the attempts on his life.
How did the Doctor punish the family of blood?
The Doctor subsequently punished the Family, each receiving different punishments; Father of Mine was wrapped in supposedly unbreakable chains forged from a dwarf star alloy, and left in an underground chamber.
Who was the least popular Dr Who?
Paul McGann Pity the poor Eighth Doctor, who – judged solely by the 1996 TV movie – is one of the fans' least favourite incarnations. That divisive film scored just 6.4 and, since it was McGann's only full-length outing on telly, that's also his average score.
Why did David Tennant leave Doctor Who?
The Doctor, however, must regenerate eventually, and Tennant decided that time should come on his own terms. Like so many of his fellow Britons, he has been a Doctor Who fan his entire life, and being able to be The Doctor was a supreme childhood dream fulfilled.
What is the saddest episode of Doctor Who?
8 of Doctor Who's saddest moments EVER, from Donna's exit to "I don't wanna go"The Tenth Doctor saves Caecilius. ... Rose's dad dies saving the universe. ... Van Gogh visits the future. ... Donna's memory is erased. ... The Ninth Doctor sends Rose back to Earth. ... The Tenth Doctor doesn't wanna go. ... The Eleventh Doctor's farewell speech.More items...•
Storyline
Traveling across time and space, the immortal time-lord known as 'The Doctor' travels across the universe with his many companions and his loyal shape-shifting space-ship: the TARDIS.
Did you know
The word "Dalek" became so familiar to British audiences that it was added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
Is the first half of series V a definitive version?
The first half of Series V can safely be considered the definitive versions of these episodes; for the first time, you can really see what they were aiming for with the restoration, and the project seems a little more worthwhile. But the second half deserves to be feathered, tarred and thrown in a big burning bin.
Is Bodysnatcher series 1 or 2?
In terms of the montages, while III-VIII use something very close to their respective title sequences, Series 1 and 2’s have been specially created for the purpose, for obvious reasons, and they do the job well.

The Packaging
The Discs
- These are all pretty uniform as you’d expect – the smaller planetoids change from series to series, but the main red one at the bottom remains the same, as does the sans-serif logo and the placement of various text and logos. I thought I’d spotted something clever when I noticed that the Series 1 discs feature a red planetoid, Series 2 a blue one and Series III green, but the patter…
The Menus
- We’ll come back to the DVD components of this release later, but let’s start with the actual Blurays for now. Plop one in your machine, and you’ll notice that the disc icon thingy features the serif version of the logo, along with a hastily-plonked on Roman numeral to denote the series, in a slightly wonky font. It doesn’t create the greatest impression, and with this being the only place …
The Episodes
- Right, here we fucking go. Given that the release contains all eight series of the BBC era, and I need to do things like eat and sleep and go to work, I haven’t yet watched absolutely all of it; instead selecting one episode from each series to watch side-by-side with the DVD versions, and dipping in to a handful of others to look at notable scenes or things that people have noted onlin…
The Extras
- But hurrah for the mere presence of said extras, and the almost absolute completeness thereof. With home video budgets the way they currently are, brand new additional material was never a likely prospect when there’s so much old stuff that could be included, so at least they have included all of it in the end, after it was initially announcedthat a handful of DVD features would …
Bodysnatcher
- Which just leaves one last disc to explore, and it’s more SD material on a Bluray disc, but so much of it crammed in. The Bodysnatcher Collection is named in full on the disc icon, which is nice – the legacy of that release lives on. It also retains its uniqueness, with the menu specially tinted blue, and simply featuring a static shot of the ship in place of a series-specific montage. Bodysn…
The Booklet
- Something that’s been sadly missing from the Dave era releases, here it’s a necessary tool for any newcomers to Red Dwarf on shiny disc to navigate the myriad episodes and extras and figure out where everything is – let’s face it, there’s no logical reason for the A-Z to be filed with the Series 2 extras, or Can’t Smeg Won’t Smegto be intrinsically linked to Series IV, we just already know whe…
The Leaflet
- No G&T review would be complete if we didn’t analyse even the most throwaway of components. No stickers this time, for the record. The leaflet is there to implore you to “complete your blu-ray collection” with the four Dave-era releases, complete with a display of awards credentials and a number of press quotes, although none of them are clear as to which series in particular they’re t…
in Conclusion, Then…
- Oh, I don’t know. I really don’t. My inescapable feeling is one of disappointment. This review tells the tale of poor attention to detail, missed opportunities, a lack of consistency, a few baffling choices and at least one major, enjoyment-ruining mistake. And yet when it comes to what matters – the quality of the newly-upscaled and regraded episodes themselves – I did conclude …