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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 ...
The revived series began with Christopher Eccleston taking the lead role of the Ninth Doctor. During Eccleston's tenure, all episodes were set on Earth, or its orbit, in the past, present, or future. [21] In his last story, "The Parting of the Ways", the Doctor absorbed the Time Vortex to save his companion, leading to his regeneration. [22] [23]
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.
This category is for Doctor Who serials featuring the Doctor's regeneration. Pages in category "Doctor Who regeneration stories" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
The story concerns The Eighth Doctor's regeneration into The Ninth Doctor [b] after the events of the Time War. [67] The sequel, entitled "Revenge of the Nestene", was released in audio form, akin to the Big Finish range, continues the story from the novelisation and concerns the survival of one Auton after the events of the episode. [66]
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The first audiobook available to the general public was a Tom Baker reading of a State of Decay novelisation, released in 1981. From 1995 to 1997, recordings of the novelisations of seven Doctor Who serials and three sets of original short stories were released by the BBC on cassette.
4/5 David Tennant teams up with Ncuti Gatwa in an episode that delves into the Doctor’s psyche Doctor Who: The Giggle review – Fun and fright factor are dialled up in massive regeneration ...