In 2005, the BBC relaunched Doctor Who after a 16-year absence from episodic television, with Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner and Mal Young as executive producers, Phil Collinson as producer, and Christopher Eccleston taking the lead role of the Ninth Doctor.
The new series is formatted to a 16:9 widescreen display ratio, and a standard episode length of 45 minutes. For the first time since the 1965/66 season each episode has an individual title, although most stories do not span more than one episode. The show also returned to its traditional Saturday evening slot.
The 2005 series constitutes a loose story arc, dealing with the consequences of the Time War and the mysterious Bad Wolf.
| Title | Episodes | Writer | Director | Original airdate | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Rose" | 1 episode | Russell T Davies | Keith Boak | 26 March 2005 | ||
| "The End of the World" | 1 episode | Russell T Davies | Euros Lyn | 2 April 2005 | ||
| "The Unquiet Dead" | 1 episode | Mark Gatiss | Euros Lyn | 9 April 2005 | ||
| "Aliens of London" "World War Three" | 2 episodes | Russell T Davies | Keith Boak | 16 April 2005 23 April 2005 | ||
| "Dalek" | 1 episode | Robert Shearman | Joe Ahearne | 30 April 2005 | ||
| "The Long Game" | 1 episode | Russell T Davies | Brian Grant | 7 May 2005 | ||
| "Father's Day" | 1 episode | Paul Cornell | Joe Ahearne | 14 May 2005 | ||
| "The Empty Child" "The Doctor Dances" | 2 episodes | Steven Moffat | James Hawes | 21 May 2005 28 May 2005 | ||
| "Boom Town" | 1 episode | Russell T Davies | Joe Ahearne | 4 June 2005 | ||
| "Bad Wolf" "The Parting of the Ways" | 2 episodes | Russell T Davies | Joe Ahearne | 11 June 2005 18 June 2005 |
Cant wait to read more :)
ReplyDeleteChristopher Eccelston was a great doctor... Cant wait till you get to David Tennant :P x
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