Doctor Who (2005)
The third installment of Doctor Who is full of new thrills, new laughs, new heartbreak and some terrifying new monsters. From the moment the Doctor walks into the life of medical student Martha Jones he changes it forever. In Elizabethan London, they meet William Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre while back in present day London, 76-year-old Professor Lazarus recaptures his youth with consequences that threaten Martha's entire family. And, the Doctor's sworn enemies, the Daleks, who have been hiding in 1930's New York, return with a terrifying plan for humanity.
The Doctor is baffled when a young woman is transported to the TARDIS on her wedding day, and attempts to find out how she is connected to an alien plot to destroy Earth.
When medical student Martha Jones meets a mysterious stranger called The Doctor, and finds herself transported to the moon, her life will never be the same again.
The Doctor takes Martha to London in 1599, where William Shakespeare's new play is being used by three witches in an evil plan.
The Doctor takes Martha to New Earth, where she is kidnapped by two carjackers and taken to an underground Motorway, where the remainder of humanity on the planet live in perpetual gridlock.
The Doctor and Martha travel to New York in 1930, where people have been mysteriously vanishing from the streets, and an old enemy resurfaces.
Concluding part to Daleks in Manhattan. In 1930s New York, the Daleks' plan is in full force. Faced with the cyborgs' most evil and dangerous scheme yet, will the Doctor and Martha be able to defeat their greatest opponents?
The famous Dr Lazarus has appeared to discover the secret of eternal youth - but do his experiments hide a sinister secret?
On a spaceship headed straight for the centre of the sun, the Doctor only has 42 minutes to save Martha and the ship's crew from an inevitable doom.
In 1913, Martha watches in jealousy from afar as The Doctor learns what it is to be human and to fall in love with the local school nurse, Joan Redfern.
The Doctor must deal with the repercussions of his decision to become human, as The Family Of Blood unveil themselves...
Sally Sparrow receives a cryptic message from the Doctor about a mysterious new enemy species that is after the TARDIS.
Soon after bumping into old friend Jack Harkness, Martha and The Doctor head off to Malcassairo, a distant planet where an old professor will do anything he can to keep his people alive...
The Doctor, Martha and Jack return to the 21st Century eighteen months after the Doctor and Martha left. They find they've missed the election, and the new Prime Minister, Harold Saxon, is someone they've met before by another name.
It's been a year since The Master unleashed the mysterious Toclafane onto Earth. With the human race and The Doctor enslaved under The Master's control, Martha Jones is the only person that can help stop the evil Time Lord.
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David Tennant | The Doctor |
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Freema Agyeman | Martha Jones |
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Ruari Mears | Judoon Captain |
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Adjoa Andoh | Francine Jones |
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Paul Kasey | Robot Santa |
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw | Tish Jones |
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Kevin Hudson | Surgeon |
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Claudio Laurini | Male Hoover |
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Ian Hilditch | Prisoner |
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Reggie Yates | Leo Jones |
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Nicholas Briggs | Judoon |
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John Barrowman | Captain Jack Harkness |
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John Simm | The Master |
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Trevor Laird | Clive Jones |
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Nathalie Cuzner | Screaming Lady |
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Pip Torrens | Rocastle |
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Andrew Garfield | Frank |
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Gerard Horan | Clark |
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Thomas Sangster | Tim Latimer |
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Jessica Hynes | Joan Redfern |
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Hugh Quarshie | Solomon |
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Ian Porter | Foreman |
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Billie Piper | Rose Tyler |
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Elize Du Toit | Sinister Woman |
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Struan Rodger | The Face of Boe |
| Director | Charlie Palmer |
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| Graeme Harper |
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| James Strong |
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| Richard Clark |
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| Colin Teague |
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| Euros Lyn |
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| Hettie MacDonald |
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| Writer | Sydney Newman, Russell T. Davies, Paul Cornell, Helen Raynor, Terry Nation, Steven Moffat, Gareth Roberts, Chris Chibnall, Stephen Greenhorn | |
| Producer | Phil Collinson, Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner, Susie Liggat | |
| Musician | Murray Gold | |
| Photography | Rory Taylor, Ernest Vincze | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 6 |
| Screen Ratios | 1.78:1 |
| Audio Tracks | English Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Nov 06, 2007 |
| Regions | Region 1 |