![]() ![]() ![]() This was the episode that die hard Doctor Who fans had wanted to see since the series went back into production with actor Christopher Eccleston in the lead role as Doctor Who. Speaking of the timeless and ever-popular Daleks, we have to acknowledge the episode from 2005 that brought this penultimate baddie back to TV screens around the world. But, with the help of the multiple Doctors, the War Doctor manages to rewrite his own timeline and hide Gallifrey in another dimension of time and space. Set during the infamous Time War, viewers of this episode learned the War Doctor’s dark secret as he prepared to destroy Gallifrey to stop an invasion of the dreaded (and most popular villains) Daleks. Producers of the show skillfully brought together three generations of the Doctor in actors Matt Smith and David Tennant (two of the actors who most recently played Doctor Who), as well the character known as “War Doctor,” played by British thespian John Hurt. An epic, feature-length special, “The Day of the Doctor” gave the series the anniversary special it deserved. This was the big episode that marked the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, which first aired on the BBC way back in 1963. And with the new series now preparing to enter its 10th season, we look back at the 10 best episodes of Doctor Who since the show was resurrected in 2005. This continues a positive trend for Doctor Who, which has been riding high since the long-running BBC show was brought back from the dead and revitalized a decade ago. And by all accounts it was another strong series for everyone’s favorite Time Lord. Season nine of the latest incarnation of Doctor Who, or “New Who” as fans call it, just wrapped. ![]()
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