Visit the official Doctor Who website

Visit the official Doctor Who website
Look to the future

Asylum seekers...

Asylum seekers...
Refuge of the Daleks

Doctor Who picture resource

Doctor Who picture resource
Roam the space lanes!

Explore the Doctor Who classic series website

Explore the Doctor Who classic series website
Step back in time

Infiltrate The Hub of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood

Infiltrate The Hub of Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood
Armed and extremely dangerous

Investigate The Sarah Jane Adventures

Investigate The Sarah Jane Adventures
Fearless in the face of adversity

Call on Dani’s House

Call on Dani’s House
Harmer’s a charmer

Intercept the UFO fabsite

Intercept the UFO fabsite
Defending the Earth against alien invaders!

Uncover the secrets of the Dollhouse

Uncover the secrets of the Dollhouse
Programmable agent Echo exposed!

Hell’s belles

Hell’s belles
Naughty but nice

Love Exposure

Love Exposure
Flash photography!

Primeval portal

Primeval portal
Dressed to kill or damsels in distress?

Charmed, to be sure!

Charmed, to be sure!
The witches of San Francisco

Take on t.A.T.u.

Take on t.A.T.u.
All the way from Moscow

Proceed to the Luther website

Proceed to the Luther website
John and Jenny discuss their next move

DCI Banks is on the case

DCI Banks is on the case
You can bet on it!

On The Grid with Spooks

On The Grid with Spooks
Secret agents of Section D

Bridge to Hustle

Bridge to Hustle
Shady characters

Life on Ashes To Ashes

Life on Ashes To Ashes
Coppers with a chequered past

Claire’s no Exile

Claire’s no Exile
Goose steps

Vexed is back on the beat!

Vexed is back on the beat!
Mismatched DI Armstrong and bright fast-tracker Georgina Dixon

Medium, both super and natural

Medium, both super and natural
Open the door to your dreams

Who’s that girl? (350-picture Slideshow)

Monday, 19 March 2007

Doctor Who - Series Three Episode Guide (Updated)


Produced by BBC Wales
David Tennant (The Doctor)
Freema Agyeman (Martha Jones)
Executive Producers: Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner
Produced by Phil Collinson and Susie Liggat

1: Smith and Jones (31 March 2007)
Writer: Russell T Davies
Director: Charles Palmer
Cast: Adjoa Andoh (Francine Jones), Trevor Laird (Clive Jones), Anne Reid (Florence Finnegan), Roy Marsden (Mr. Stoker), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Tish Jones), Reggie Yates (Leo Jones)
The Doctor faces the dreaded Judoon, intergalactic alien storm troopers who have transported the Royal Hope Hospital to the Moon... including the young Martha Jones.

2: The Shakespeare Code (7 April 2007)
Writer: Gareth Roberts
Director: Charles Palmer
Cast: Dean Lennox Kelly (William Shakespeare), Christina Cole (Lilith), Jalaal Hartley (Dick), Sam Marks (Kemp)
Shakespeare gives the performance of his life to save the Earth from destruction at the hands of fearsome flying witches.

3: Gridlock (14 April 2007)
Writer: Russell T Davies
Director: Richard Clarke
Cast: Ardal O'Hanlon (Thomas Kincade Brannigan), Jennifer Hennessy (Valerie)
The Doctor returns to New Earth, and encounters the Face of Boe again.

4: Daleks in Manhattan (21 April 2007)
5: Evolution of the Daleks (28 April 2007)
Writer: Helen Raynor
Director: James Strong
Cast: Miranda Raison (Tallulah), Ryan Carnes (Laszlo), Hugh Quarshie (Solomon), Andrew Garfield (Frank), Eric Loren (Mr. Diagoras), Flik Swan (Myrna), Alexis Caley (Lois), Earl Perkins, Peter Brooke, Ian Porter (Foreman), Joe Montana, Stewart Alexander, Mel Taylor (Dock Worker)
Two-part story
The Doctor and Martha visit New York in the 1930s... and run into an experiment by the Daleks to disrupt the fabric of time!

6: The Lazarus Experiment (5 May 2007)
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Director: Richard Clarke
Cast: Thelma Barlow (Lady Thaw), Mark Gatiss (Dr. Lazarus)
The famed scientist Dr. Lazarus may have developed the fountain of youth!

7: 42 (12 May 2007)
Writer: Chris Chibnall
Director: Graeme Harper
Cast: Michelle Collins (McDonnell), William Ash (Riley), Anthony Flanagan (Scannell), Matthew Chambers (Korwin), Vinette Robinson (Lerner), Gary Powell (Ashton), Rebecca Oldfield (Erina)

8: Human Nature (19 May 2007)
9: The Family of Blood (26 May 2007)
Writer: Paul Cornell
Director: Charles Palmer
Cast: Jessica Stevenson (Joan), Harry Lloyd (Jeremy Baines), Thomas Sangster (Tim Latimer), Tom Palmer (Hutchinson), Pip Torrens (Rocastle), Rebekah Staton (Jenny), Gerard Horan (Clark), Lauren Wilson (Lucy Cartwright), Matthew White (Phillips)
Two-part story
The Doctor settles down to lead a normal life in a boarding school, in an adaptation of Cornell's novel "Human Nature".

10: Blink (2 June 2007)
Writer: Steven Moffat
Director: Hettie MacDonald
Cast: Carey Mulligan, Lucy Gaskell, Michael Obiora, Finlay Robertson, Ian Boldsworth, Richard Cant

11: Utopia (9 June 2007)
Writer: Russell T Davies
Director: Graeme Harper
Cast: John Barrowman (Jack Harkness), Derek Jacobi (The Professor), Rene Zagger, Chipo Chung, Neil Reidman, Paul Marc Davis

12: The Sound of Drums (16 June 2007)
13: Last of the Time Lords (23 June 2007)
Writer: Russell T Davies
Director: Colin Teague
Cast: John Barrowman (Jack Harkness), Nichola McAuliffe, Alexandra Moen, Ellie Haddington, Elize Du Toit, Nicholas Gecks, Colin Stinton, Natasha Alexander, Tom Golding, Olivia Hill, Daniel Ming

Two-part story

6 comments:

Old Cheeser said...

Informative as ever, Time Warden!!

Less than 2 weeks to go!!

Steve said...

My wife is impressed with all this information about Dr Who that I'm mysteriously coming out with... thanks Timewarden: you're the man with his finger on the pulse of time...!

Old Cheeser said...

You are indeed. I think I will stop writing Dr Who posts on my own blog and just provide links to yours - sooo much easier.

(!!!)

TimeWarden said...

It’s always handy to have a rough idea of what to expect just before a new season gets underway. Looking forward to reading what you both think about it, once it does. Let’s hope it’s a good series with a few surprises up its sleeve! T minus ten days and counting!!

Old Cheeser said...

Yes, I'll be writing a review of every episode I hope! Hardly surprising for me! I gave up with "Torchwood" and didn't write any reviews of the last few episodes, but that's cos the series as a whole just didn't grip me in the same way as "Dr Who" and I got progressively more disappointed with it. Sure "Torchwood" had its redeeming features but it was very up and down in quality and overall I wouldn't put it in the same league as "Who"!

I hope you enjoy the new series Timewarden, as going by your previous comments, you've been disappointed with series one and two. Or rather it just doesn't live up to the original in your eyes - I'm right aren't I?

TimeWarden said...

You’re right on all counts, Simon. “Torchwood” was very up and down. I love “Greeks Bearing Gifts”, “Out of Time”, “Captain Jack Harkness” and “End of Days”. I even like “Random Shoes”, where most people don’t. But, I absolutely loathed “Countrycide”, apart from the Brecon Beacons, especially detested the mindlessness of “They Keep Killing Susie” and totally abhorred the pointlessly over-violent episode “Combat”.

I hope you enjoy the new series of “Doctor Who”, too. In fact, I hope everyone who watches it will want to return to the series next year because, at its core, is the best-ever concept for a television series and the reason why I still support it, and always will, however mistreated it becomes. I’m more critical about “Doctor Who” than any other series because I care more about it than any other.

From its two predecessors, I would like the third series to develop more out of stories such as “The Unquiet Dead”, “Dalek” and the two mid-series two-parters that began with “The Empty Child” and “The Impossible Planet” rather than perpetuate episodes like “Love & Monsters” and “The Runaway Bride”. But, if I had my way, more of “Doctor Who” would be more like “The Caves of Androzani”!