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  2. The Parting of the Ways - Wikipedia

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    The Ninth Doctor uses the extrapolator on the TARDIS to generate a protective shield around it as he pilots the TARDIS to rescue Rose from the Daleks.The Doctor discovers the Daleks' Emperor survived the Time War and escaped to Earth in a crippled ship, where it rebuilt the Dalek race by harvesting DNA material from humanity.

  3. Ninth Doctor - Wikipedia

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    The regeneration would have been witnessed by the Eighth Doctor's companion, Destrii, and Hickman writes that the intent was to continue with a Ninth Doctor: Year One story arc with the Ninth Doctor and Destrii. However, when this arc was vetoed by both Russell T Davies and series producer Julie Gardner the creative team felt unable to ...

  4. Doctor Who - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name "the Doctor".The Doctor fled Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, in a stolen TARDIS ("Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex.

  5. Every Doctor's regeneration on Doctor Who so far - AOL

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    regeneration has become one of the hallmarks of Doctor Who’s long run on television.

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  7. Lists of books based on Doctor Who - Wikipedia

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    New Series Adventures: Published from 2005 (and still active), these feature the Ninth Doctor onwards. The featured Doctor aligns with the active TV series. As of February 2025, 78 standard-length novels, 8+ larger "supersize" novels, 38 original audiobooks and various other books have been published.

  8. Regeneration (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of regeneration was created in 1966 by the writers of Doctor Who as a method of replacing the leading actor. The Doctor had been played by William Hartnell since the programme began in 1963 but, by 1966, it was increasingly clear that Hartnell's health was deteriorating and he was becoming more difficult to work with.

  9. List of Doctor Who anthologies (2009–present) - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor takes Alexander Pope and Lewis Theobald back to Shakespeare's time to see an original performance of a play recently resurfaced in Theobald's possession of which Pope is critical. Ninth Doctor: Double Falsehood "Hamlet" The Doctor interrupts Hamlet's famous graveside speech to retrieve a skull he believes is a Fendahl. Fourth Doctor ...