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Saturday March 31, 2007 on BBC-1
Smith and Jones
Written By
- Russell T Davies
Director - Charles Palmer
The Doctor - David Tennant
Martha Jones - Freema Agyeman
Florence Finnegan - Anne Reid
Mr Stoker - Roy Marsden
Francine Jones - Adjoa Andoh
Tish Jones - Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Leo Jones - Reggie Yates
Clive Jones - Trevor Laird
Annalise - Kimmi Richards
Morgenstern - Ben Righton
Julia Swales - Vineeta Rishi
Judoon Captain - Paul Kasey
Judoon Voices - Nicholas Briggs
Location: London, Earth
Date: The present day Introducing new traveller Martha
Jones to the picture as she meets a mysterious John Smith. And
before she knows it, the hospital she was working in is on the moon
and it's under siege from the Judoon...
RATINGS:
Overnight:
8.2 million
Final: 8.71 million
Audience Appreciation (overnight): 88
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The Shakespeare Code
Saturday April 7, 2007
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Writer: |
Gareth Roberts |
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Director: |
Charles Palmer (III) |
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Star: |
Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - )),
David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
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Guest Star:
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Andrée Bernard (Dolly Bailey), Stephen Marcus
(Jailer), David Westhead (Kempe), Linda Clarke (Mother
Bloodtide), Sam Marks (II) (Wiggins), Angela Pleasence
(Queen Elizabeth I), Chris Larkin (Lynley), Dean Lennox
Kelly (William Shakespeare), Amanda Lawrence (Mother
Doomfinger), Jalaal Hartley (Dick), Christina Cole (Lilith),
Robert Demeger (Preacher), Matt King (Peter Streete) |
Location: Earth
Date: 1599
Enemies: Carrionites
For her first ever trip in the TARDIS, the Doctor takes Martha to
1599 Elizabethan London. They quickly discover that the world is
under threat from the evil Carrionites and history's most celebrated
playwright William Shakespeare is under the control of the sinister
witch-like creatures.
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Gridlock
Saturday April 14, 2007
on BBC1
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Writer: |
Russell T. Davies |
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Director: |
Richard Clark (II) |
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Star: |
Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - )),
David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 -
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Guest Star:
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Ardal O'Hanlon (Thomas Kincade Brannigan) ,
Jennifer Hennessy (Valerie) ,
Struan Rodger (The Face Of Boe) ,
Anna Hope (Novice Hame) ,
Travis Oliver (Milo) ,
Lenora Crichlow (Cheen) ,
Bridget Turner (Alice) ,
Georgine Anderson (May) ,
Simon Pearsall (Whitey) ,
Daisy Lewis (Javit) ,
Nicholas Bolton (Businessman) ,
Erika Macleod (Sally Calypso) ,
Judy Norman (Ma) ,
Graham Padden (Pa) ,
Lucy Davenport (Pale Woman) ,
Tom Edden (Pharmacist 1) ,
Natasha Williams (Pharmacist 2) ,
Gayle Telfer Stevens (Pharmacist 3) |
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Production Code: NCFT083D |
Location:
New Earth
Date: The year 5,000,000,053
Enemies: Macra
Episode summary:
The Doctor and Martha visit New
Earth, and Martha gets kidnapped by two "car jackers"
heading towards a motorway.
The Face of Boe tells his final words to the Doctor;
his big secret...
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were
8 million, with a final viewing figure of 8.41 million
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Daleks in Manhattan (1)
Episode
Number: 32 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday
April 21, 2007 Prod Code: NCFT084X
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Writer: |
Helen Raynor |
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Director: |
James Strong |
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Star: |
Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 -
)), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 -
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Guest Star:
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Alexis Caley (Lois), Hugh Quarshie
(Solomon), Flik Swan (Myrna), Eric Loren (Mr.
Diagoras), Andrew Garfield (Frank), Ryan Carnes
(Laszlo), Miranda Raison (Tallulah), Peter
Brooke (Man 2), Earl Perkins (Man 1), Paul Kasey
(Hero Pig), Ian Porter (Foreman), Joe Montana
(II) (Worker 1), Mel Taylor (Dock Worker),
Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Anthony Spargo
(Dalek Operator) |
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Recurring
Role:
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Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator),
David Hankinson (Dalek Operator), Nicholas
Briggs (Dalek Voices) |
Location: New York
Date: 1930s
Enemies: Daleks (Cult of Skaro), Pig Slaves
It's 1930s New York. As Manhattan finds itself in the grip of The
Great Depression, people are disappearing off the streets.
Savage Pig Men are hiding in the sewers and, at the very top of the
Empire State Building, the Doctor's oldest nemeses, The Daleks, are
busy preparing their most audacious plan yet.
The Doctor and Martha must team up with the locals to defeat the
Daleks and prevent an already depressed city from total ruin.
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were 6.3 million,
with a final viewing figure of 6.69 million. |
Evolution of the Daleks (2)
Episode
Number: 33 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday
April 28, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
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Writer: |
Helen Raynor |
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Director: |
James Hawes |
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Star: |
Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 -
)), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 -
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Guest Star:
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Ian Porter (Hybrid), Paul Kasey
(Hero Pig Man), Nicholas Briggs (Dalek Voices),
Barnaby Edwards (Dalek Operator), Earl Perkins
(Man 1), Eric Loren (Dalek Sec), Andrew Garfield
(Frank), Hugh Quarshie (Solomon), Ryan Carnes
(Laszlo), Miranda Raison (Tallulah) |
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Recurring Role:
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Nicholas Pegg (Dalek Operator),
David Hankinson (Dalek Operator) |
Location: New York
Date: 1930s
Enemies: Daleks (Cult of Skaro), Pig Slaves
The newly-created Dalek-human hybrid, and the other three members of
the Cult of Skaro launch an attack on Hooverville, along with their
Pig Slaves. The Doctor, Martha, and Frank manage to escape, but
discover that the Daleks' plan involving the Empire
State Building... Overnight viewing figures for this episode
were 6.5 million, with a final viewing figure of 6.97 million. |
The Lazarus Experiment
Episode Number:
34 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday
May 5, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Director:
Richard Clark (II)
Star: David
Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - )), Freema
Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - ))
Recurring Role:
Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones)
Guest Star:
Bertie Carvel (Mysterious Man), Mark Gatiss
(Professor Lazarus), Thelma Barlow (Lady Thaw),
Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Tish Jones), Reggie Yates (Loe
Jones), Lucy O'Connell (Party Guest)
Back in modern-day London,
Martha returns to her family, one day after
having left them. Tish, Martha's sister,
works for a Professor Lazarus, who claims he
"...will change what it means to be human".
The family, plus the Doctor, visit his
presentation, in which he uses a manipulator
to become younger. But soon, defects appear,
and younger isn't the only thing he's
becoming...
Overnight viewing
figures for this episode were 6.7 million,
with a final viewing figure of 7.19 million.
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42
Episode Number: 35
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday
May 19, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Director:
Graeme Harper
Star: Freema
Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - )), David
Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Recurring
Role: Adjoa
Andoh (Francine Jones)
Guest
Star:
Rebecca Oldfield (Erina), Gary Powell (Ashton),
Vinette Robinson (Lerner), Matthew Chambers (Korwin),
William Ash (Riley), Anthony Flanagan (Scannell),
Michelle Collins (McDonnall), Elize Du Toit
(Sinister Woman)
Location: SS
Pentallian
Date: The 42nd century
Enemies: Ashton
The Doctor arrives on board SS Pentallian, which
is on a collision course with the Sun.
Members of the crew are being possessed, and
Martha gets stuck in a pod which will be
catapulted into the Sun. The Doctor has only
minutes to save her and the entire crew...
Overnight viewing
figures for this episode were 7 million,
with a final viewing figure of 7.41 million.
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Human Nature (1)
Episode Number: 36
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday May
26, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Writer: Paul
Cornell
Director:
Charles Palmer (III)
Star: Freema
Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - )), David
Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Guest Star:
Peter Bourke (Mr. Chambers), Derek Smith
(Doorman), Mathew White (Phillips), Lauren
Wilson (Lucy Cartwright), Gerard Horan (Clark),
Rebekah Staton (Jenny), Pip Torrens (Rocastle),
Tom Palmer (Hutchinson), Thomas Sangster (Tim
Latimer), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines), Jessica
Hynes (Joan)
Location: A boys' boarding school
Date: 1913
Enemies: The Family of Blood,
Scarecrow Soldiers
England, 1913. A schoolteacher called John
Smith dreams of adventures in time and
space.
The Doctor, along with Martha, heads to a
boarding school, to hide out from an alien
race, but realise that they are needed to
save the world once more when unusual events
including creepy scarecrows threaten their
cover.
Overnight viewing
figures for this episode were 7.1 million,
with a final viewing figure of 7.74 million.
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The Family of Blood (2)
Episode Number: 37 Season Num: 3 First
Aired: Saturday June 2, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Paul
Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer (III)
Star: Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones
(Season 3 - )), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Guest Star: Sophie Turner (Vicar),
Matthew White (Phillips), Pip Torrens (Rocastle), Gerard Horan (Mr
Clark), Lauren Wilson (Lucy Cartwright), Tom Palmer (Hutchinson),
Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines), Jessica
Hynes (Nurse Joan Redfern), Rebekah Staton (Jenny)
Location: A boys'
boarding school
Date: 1913
Enemies: The Family of Blood, Scarecrow Soldiers
With the Doctor still human, only can Martha help. The watch is
still missing, and the Family of Blood will do anything to get their
hands on a Time Lord...
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were
6.6 million, with a final viewing figure of 7.21 million. |
Human Nature (1)
Episode Number: 36
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday May
26, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Writer: Paul
Cornell
Director:
Charles Palmer (III)
Star: Freema
Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - )), David
Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Guest Star:
Peter Bourke (Mr. Chambers), Derek Smith
(Doorman), Mathew White (Phillips), Lauren
Wilson (Lucy Cartwright), Gerard Horan (Clark),
Rebekah Staton (Jenny), Pip Torrens (Rocastle),
Tom Palmer (Hutchinson), Thomas Sangster (Tim
Latimer), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines), Jessica
Hynes (Joan)
Location: A boys' boarding school
Date: 1913
Enemies: The Family of Blood,
Scarecrow Soldiers
England, 1913. A schoolteacher called John
Smith dreams of adventures in time and
space.
The Doctor, along with Martha, heads to a
boarding school, to hide out from an alien
race, but realise that they are needed to
save the world once more when unusual events
including creepy scarecrows threaten their
cover.
Overnight viewing
figures for this episode were 7.1 million,
with a final viewing figure of 7.74 million.
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The Family of Blood (2)
Episode Number: 37 Season Num: 3 First
Aired: Saturday June 2, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Paul
Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer (III)
Star: Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones
(Season 3 - )), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Guest Star: Sophie Turner (Vicar),
Matthew White (Phillips), Pip Torrens (Rocastle), Gerard Horan (Mr
Clark), Lauren Wilson (Lucy Cartwright), Tom Palmer (Hutchinson),
Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines), Jessica
Hynes (Nurse Joan Redfern), Rebekah Staton (Jenny)
Location: A
boys' boarding school
Date: 1913
Enemies: The Family of Blood, Scarecrow Soldiers
With the Doctor still human, only can Martha help. The watch is
still missing, and the Family of Blood will do anything to get their
hands on a Time Lord...
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were
6.6 million, with a final viewing figure of 7.21 million. |
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Blink
Episode Number: 38
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday June
9, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer: Steven
Moffat
Director: Hettie Macdonald
Star: Freema Agyeman (Martha
Jones (Season 3 - )), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Guest Star: Finlay Robertson
(Larry Nightingale), Lucy Gaskell (Kathy Nightingale), Carey
Mulligan (Sally), Ray Sawyer (Desk Sergeant), Ian Boldsworth (Banto),
Thomas Nelstrop (Ben Wainwright), Louis Mahoney (Old Man), Michael
Obiora (Billy Shipton), Richard Cant (Malcolm Wainwright)
Location: Hull, London, England
Date: 2007
Enemies: The Weeping Angels
Suggestion is a powerful weapon ...
The Doctor is lost in time and within the walls of an old, abandoned
house, murder is afoot and the Weeping Angels await...
A young woman called Sally visits a dilapidated house, and is led
down a terrifying time-torn path.
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were
6.1 million, with a final viewing figure of 6.62 million. |
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Episode Number: 39
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday June
16, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer:
Russell T. Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Star: David Tennant (The 10th
Doctor (Season 2 - )), John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness (Season
1, Episode 9 -13)), Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones (Season 3 - ))
Guest Star: John Simm (The
Master), Derek Jacobi (The Professor), Chipo Chung (Chantho), Neil
Reidman (Lieutenant Atillo), Paul Marc Davies (Chieftain), Robert
Forknall (Guard), John Bell (Creet), Deborah MacLaren (Kistane),
Abigail Canton (Wiry Woman)
Location: Malcassairo
Date: The Year 100 Trillion
Enemies: Futurekind, The Master
After being brought back to life in The Parting of the Ways,
Captain Jack Harkness was just left on the Gamestation by the Doctor
and Rose. In this episode, Captain Jack Harkness storms back into
the Doctor's life, and the TARDIS is thrown to the end of the
universe itself.
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were
7.3 million, with a final viewing figure of 7.84 million. |
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Episode Number: 40
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday June
23, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer:
Russell T. Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Star: Freema Agyeman (Martha
Jones (Season 3 - )), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - )),
John Barrowman (Captain Jack Harkness (Season 1, Episode 9 -13))
Recurring Role: Adjoa Andoh
(Francine Jones)
Guest Star: Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis
(Sphere Voice), Gerard Logan (Sphere Voice), Zoe Thorne (Sphere
Voice), Daniel Ming (Chinese Newsreader), Lachele Carl (US
Newsreader), Olivia Hill (BBC Newsreader), Ann Widdecombe (Herself),
McFly (Themselves), Sharon Osbourne (Herself), Nicholas Gecks
(Albert Dumfries), Nichola McAuliffe (Vivien Rook), Colin Stinton
(President Winters), Elize Du Toit (Sinister Woman), Gugu Mbatha-Raw
(Tish Jones), Reggie Yates (Leo Jones), Trevor Laird (Clive Jones),
Alexandra Moen (Lucy Saxon), John Simm (Mr Saxon)
Location: London
Date: 2008
Enemies: The Master, the Toclafane
Harry Saxon becomes Prime Minister, and he faces off with the
Doctor.
What are Saxon's dark ambitions?
Overnight viewing figures for this episode were
6.9 million, with a final viewing figure of 7.51 million. |
Last of the Time Lords
(3)
Episode Number: 41
Season Num: 3 First Aired: Saturday June
30, 2007 Prod Code: n/a
Writer:
Russell T. Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Star: John Barrowman (Captain
Jack Harkness (Season 1, Episode 9 -13)), Freema Agyeman (Martha
Jones (Season 3 - )), David Tennant (The 10th Doctor (Season 2 - ))
Guest Star: John Simm (Mr
Saxon), Johnnie Lyne-Pirkis (Sphere Voice), Gerard Logan (Sphere
Voice), Zoe Thorne (Sphere Voice), Natasha Alexander (Woman), Tom
Golding (Lad), Ellie Haddington (Professor Docherty), Tom Ellis
(Thomas Milligan), Reggie Yates (Leo Jones), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Tish
Jones), Trevor Laird (Clive Jones), Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones),
Alexandra Moen (Lucy Saxon)
Location: London
Date: 2008
Enemies: The Master, the Toclafane
The Series Final. The Earth has been conquered, the Master rules
supreme, and the Doctor is his prisoner.
Can Martha Jones save the world? |
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