| 1. Doctor Who: The Complete Specials (The Next Doctor / Planet of the Dead / The Waters of Mars / The End of Time Parts 1 and 2) | 
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Starring: David Tennant, David Morrissey, Michelle Ryan, Lindsay Duncan, Bernard Cribbins February 02, 2010
Doctor Who: The Complete Specials was a hoot! The first couple were in the classic Doctor mode but the foreshadowing made Waters of Mars very angst-filled as we saw the arrogance of the Time Lords showing in the Doctor and then in the End of Time we saw it again but this time we see it on Gallifrey itself. Heck, they even caused the madness of the Master to begin with! Loved these and can't... more
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| 2. Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series | 
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Starring: David Tennant, Catherine Tate, Freema Agyeman November 18, 2008
Well maybe my favorite after Captain Jack. I love humor and energy her character brings to the series, and the absence of all that romatic mooning of Sarah. There's also an air of sadness throughout the series as the doctor becomes increasingly aware of his coming demise in the specials... more
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| 3. Doctor Who: The Masque of Mandragora (Story 86) | 
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Starring: Tom Baker May 04, 2010
A brilliantly written and acted episode. This episode has it all. Great villain, great chemistry among the cast, great buildup!!! Baker is amazing in this episode and the episode is so well paced that by the end, you will be popping out of your seat. Great episode from a fantastic era of Dr. Who... more
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| 4. Doctor Who: The Complete First Series | 
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Starring: Billie Piper, Christopher Eccleston, Camille Coduri, Noel Clarke, John Barrowman July 04, 2006
I know this might start a flame war, but I honestly have to say I feel Doctor Who. Like the most recent Star Trek movie does a good job of trying to push what Scifi can do, much like one might say for the series Firefly or any number of other Media. But in all honestly I love this guy, great stories great subjects. Deep thought provoking plot, as well as any number of other corks that draw you into... more
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| 5. Doctor Who Dalek War: Frontier in Space & Planet of the Daleks (Stories 67 and 68) | 
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Starring: Jon Pertwee, Katy Manning March 02, 2010
It was rare for Doctor Who in its original TV series to do something truly epic in scale. The two stories contained in this DVD box set, Frontier In Space and Planet Of The Daleks, is an example of when that happened. While two separate stories technically, these two linked stories make up a twelve part epic linked by the involvement of the Doctor's dreaded enemies the Daleks. While these two stories... more
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| 6. Doctor Who: The Complete Specials (The Next Doctor / Planet of the Dead / The Waters of Mars / The End of Time Parts 1 and 2) [Blu-ray] | 
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Starring: David Tennant, David Morrissey, Michelle Ryan, Lindsay Duncan, Bernard Cribbins February 02, 2010
Doctor Who: The Complete Specials was a hoot! The first couple were in the classic Doctor mode but the foreshadowing made Waters of Mars very angst-filled as we saw the arrogance of the Time Lords showing in the Doctor and then in the End of Time we saw it again but this time we see it on Gallifrey itself. Heck, they even caused the madness of the Master to begin with! Loved these and can't... more
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| 7. Doctor Who - The Complete Third Series | 
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Starring: David Tennant, Freema Agyeman November 06, 2007
Features:- 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
It seems odd to think along this line, but in the third chapter of Russell T. Davies' four part reboot of The Doctor, Davies NEEDED Billie Piper's Rose Tyler to disappear. Rose had become such an integral part of the first two seasons that she had to disappear if only to allow David Tennant the center stage that The Doctor should have had to begin with. This isn't to say that the stunning Freema... more
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| 8. Doctor Who - The Complete Second Series | 
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Starring: David Tennant, Billie Piper January 16, 2007
Features:- Can Rose trust a man with a new face? David Tennant (Viva Blackpool, Harry Potter) steps into the role of the Doctor, now his 10th incarnation. Following on from the phenomenal success of the first series, the second series is full of more thrills, more laughs, more heartbreak and some terrifying new aliens and old acquaintances. The Doctor and Rose meet Queen Victoria, an evil race of Cat Women,
It started with random episodes on BBCA...then checking the schedule for episodes...then setting the DVR...and now this boxed set. Must admit unrestricted affection for David Tennant, but he's quite spectacular in every moment of every episode in this set. This Doctor is ebullient, benevolent, witty, and frequently grieved by his responsibility and role in the universe. Now, I'm an English... more
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| 9. Doctor Who: The Curse of Peladon (Story 61) | 
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Starring: Jon Pertwee May 04, 2010
I'm an unabashed fan of the Pertwee era of Dr. Who. He brought a uniqueness to the role that no one has ever been able to replicate, and was able to salvage many episodes on the strength of his charm. I have liked this episode since I first saw it over 25 years ago. It is one of the most endearing episodes of Pertwee's run. I can't put my finger of why, but every time I watch it, it just makes... more
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| 10. Doctor Who: The Monster of Peladon (Story 73) | 
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Starring: Jon Pertwee May 04, 2010
Agador is back. The Doctor is back. Hell, even Alpha Centuri is back. All that AND Sara Jane!!!! What's not to like?!?!?! Seriously, this isn't the best written Who episode, and it does drag a bit, but it is Pertwee and that guarantees it is worth watching. Clean, cool, all age fun!!... more
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