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!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Runtime''' ||'''Notes'''
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|1 ||''21 Jump Space''||Russell T Davies||59:56||First full story of the 21st Doctor. The Return of Shoal of Winter Harmony.
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|2 ||''The Gardens of Syhnin''||[[James Moran]]||45:34||Set in the future on the garden planet of Syhnin.
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|3 ||''Portrait of the Past''||[[Keith Temple]]||43:26||Set in 1800s eastern Europe.
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|4 ||''The Gatekeeper's Toy''||[[Helen Raynor]]||44:35||The Doctor, Sam and her friend visit a 1960's mill. Return of the Master.
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|5 & 6 ||''A Doctor in Need/A Companion in Charge''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||45:16/43:38||The Doctor falls ill so Sam must take over. A Time Lord expends all of his regenerations. Set on Earth.
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|7 ||''The Blue Plague''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||45:49||An alien virus infects and slowly kills all beings with a Y chromosome.
|-
|8||''The Horror on Campus''||[[Steven Moffat]]||46:35||The Doctor and Sam go undercover at St Luke's University. The Doctor mindwipes somebody.
|-
|9 ||''Cellblock 7''||Russell T Davies||45:51||The Doctor and Sam end up on the biggest prison in the galaxy.
|-
|10 ||''Savior from Space''||Russell T Davies||48:03||The Doctor and Sam find themselves trapped in a fundamentalist Christian compound during the 2000's.
|-
|11 & 12 ||''A Small Town''/''The Big City''||Russell T Davies||44:32/58:34||  The Return of the Master.
|}
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!'''#''' || width=20%|'''Title''' || width=15%|'''Writer''' || width=15%|'''Runtime''' || '''Notes'''
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|N/A ||''Lonely Rose''||Chris Chibnall||1:00:23||Final appearance of Samantha.
|}
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Runtime''' ||'''Notes'''
|-
|1 ||''The Lost Cause''||Russell T Davies||46:02||First appearance of Kelly Bailey.
|-
|2 ||''The Underground Evil''||[[James Moran]]||44:13||Set in the future on the garden planet of Syhnin.
|-
|3 ||''Shanghai Silence''||[[Keith Temple]]||45:37||The Doctor and Kelly visit 1930's Shanghai.
|-
|4 ||''Reign of the Rani''||[[Helen Raynor]]||44:52||The return of the Rani.
|-
|5 & 6 ||''Dawn of the Dalek/Night of the Time Lord''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||44:56/44:47||The return of Davros, the Daleks and the Master.
|-
|7 ||''Game Change''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||45:39||
|-
|8||''Curse of the Cybermen''||[[Steven Moffat]]||46:30||
|-
|9 ||''The Best Wedding of all Time''||Russell T Davies||45:15||The Doctor gets an invite to his daughter's wedding.
|-
|10, 11 & 12 ||''Open''/''Hush''/''Speak''||Russell T Davies||44:31/43:41/47:38|| 
|}
{| {{prettytable}}
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' ||'''Notes'''
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' ||'''Notes'''
|-
|-
|1 ||''21 Jump Space''||Russell T Davies||James Strong||First full story of the 21st Doctor. The Return of Shoal of Winter Harmony.
|1 & 2||''The Lost Memory/A Found Experience''||Russell T Davies||41:47/44:23||The return of Kelly Bailey.
|-
|3  ||''Vial of the Rani''||[[James Moran]]||43:32||The Return of the Rani.
|-
|4 & 5||''Through the Mirror/Across the Pond''||[[Keith Temple]]||44:51/45:08||The Doctor and Kelly encounter a mirror to an alternate dimension.
|-
|6||''Blind Spot''||[[Helen Raynor]]||43:09||
|-
|7 & 8||''The Bright Sun/The Dark Moon''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||44:51/1:01:23||The Departure of Kelly
|-
|9 ||''The Flood of Memories''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||51:23||
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|10||''The Hostile Element''||[[Steven Moffat]]||46:31||The Doctor takes Illyria on a trip across space.
|-
|11 ||''Roped''||Russell T Davies||45:49||
|-
|-
|2 ||''The Gardens of Syhnin''||[[James Moran]]||[[Colin Teague]]||Set in the future on the garden planet of Syhnin.
|12 ||''Mercy of the Time Lords''||Russell T Davies||1:02:41||The Doctor and Illyria are put on trial by the Time Lords.
|}
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' ||'''Notes'''
|-
|-
|3 ||''Portrait of the Past''||[[Keith Temple]]||Graeme Harper||Set in 1800s eastern Europe.  
|1 & 2||''The Virus of Fewr/The Last Breath''||Russell T Davies||46:34/46:42||The death of Illyria.  
|-
|-
|4 ||''The Gatekeeper's Toy''||[[Helen Raynor]]||[[Douglas Mackinnon]]||The Doctor and Sam visit a 1960's mill. Return of the Master.
|||''The Grave Partake''||[[James Moran]]||46:37||
|-
|-
|5 & 6 ||''A Doctor in Need/A Companion in Charge''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||[[Alice Troughton]]||The Doctor falls ill so Sam must take over.
|4 ||''The Depths of Venus''||[[Keith Temple]]||45:54||
|-
|-
|7 ||''The Blue Plague''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||Graeme Harper||An alien virus infects and slowly kills all beings with a Y chromosome.
|5 & 6||''The Sontaran Plea/The Wounded Soldier''||[[Helen Raynor]]||41:23/42:37||
|-
|-
|8||''The Horror on Campus''||[[Steven Moffat]]||[[Euros Lyn]]||The Doctor and Sam go undercover at St Luke's University. The Doctor mindwipes somebody.
|7 ||''That '70s Doctor''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||46:06||
|-
|-
|9 ||''Cellblock 7''||Russell T Davies||[[Alice Troughton]]||The Doctor and Sam end up on the biggest prison in the galaxy.
|8||''Locked In''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||44:06||
|-
|-
|10 ||''Savior from Space''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||The Doctor and Sam find themselves trapped in a fundamentalist Christian compound during the 2000's.  
|9 & 10||''Fish/Chips''||Russell T Davies||44:38/43:46||The Doctor and Sam end up on the biggest prison in the galaxy.
|-
|-
|11 & 12 ||''A Small Town''/''The Big City''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper|| The Return of the Master.
|11 ||''Transition''||Russell T Davies||45:02||
|-
|12 ||''/''||Russell T Davies||1:00:01||The Twenty-First Doctor regenerates.
|}
|}


{| {{prettytable}}
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' ||'''Notes'''
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Runtime''' ||'''Notes'''
|-
|1 ||''21 Jump Space''||Russell T Davies||59:56|| Post-regen outfit/Main outfit
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|2 ||''The Gardens of Syhnin''||[[James Moran]]||45:34|| Main outfit
|-
|3 ||''Portrait of the Past''||[[Keith Temple]]||43:26|| 1800s outfit
|-
|4 ||''The Gatekeeper's Toy''||[[Helen Raynor]]||44:35|| Beige outfit
|-
|5 & 6 ||''A Doctor in Need/A Companion in Charge''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||45:16/43:38|| Beige outfit
|-
|7 ||''The Blue Plague''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||45:49|| Hatless tie
|-
|8||''The Horror on Campus''||[[Steven Moffat]]||46:35|| Tweed Outfit
|-
|9 ||''Cellblock 7''||Russell T Davies||45:51|| Main outfit
|-
|10 ||''Savior from Space''||Russell T Davies||48:03|| Main outfit
|-
|11 & 12 ||''A Small Town''/''The Big City''||Russell T Davies||44:32/58:34|| Main outfit
|}
 
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Runtime''' ||'''Notes'''
|-
|1 ||''The Lost Cause''||Russell T Davies||46:02||Beige outfit
|-
|2 ||''The Underground Evil''||[[James Moran]]||44:13||Main outfit
|-
|3 ||''Shanghai Silence'||[[Keith Temple]]||45:37||Main outfit
|-
|4 ||''Reign of the Rani''||[[Helen Raynor]]||44:52||Hatless tie
|-
|5 & 6 ||''Dawn of the Dalek/Night of the Time Lord''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||44:56/44:47||Beige outfit
|-
|7 ||''Game change''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||45:39||Beige Outfit
|-
|8||''Curse of the Cybermen''||[[Steven Moffat]]||46:30||Blue outfit
|-
|9 ||''The Best Wedding of all Time''||Russell T Davies||45:15||Tuxedo outfit
|-
|10, 11 & 12 ||''Open''/''Hush''/''Speak''||Russell T Davies||44:31/43:41/47:38||  Main outfit/Black variant
|}
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! rowspan="2" | Actor !! rowspan="2" | Incarnation !! rowspan="2" | <abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> of<br>series !! rowspan="2" | <abbr title="Number">No.</abbr> of<br>episodes !! colspan="2" | Original start !! colspan="2" | Original end
|-
! Date !! Age !! Date !! Age
|-
| [[William Hartnell]] || [[First Doctor]] || 4 || 134 (29 stories) || 23 November 1963 || 55 || 29 October 1966 || 58
|-
| [[Patrick Troughton]] || [[Second Doctor]] || 3 || 119 (21 stories) || 29 October 1966 || 46 || 21 June 1969 || 49
|-
| [[Jon Pertwee]] || [[Third Doctor]] || 5 || 128 (24 stories) || 3 January 1970 || 50 || 8 June 1974 || 54
|-
| [[Tom Baker]] || [[Fourth Doctor]] || 7 || 172 (41 stories) || 8 June 1974 || 40 || 21 March 1981 || 47
|-
| [[Peter Davison]] || [[Fifth Doctor]] || 3 || 69 (20 stories) || 21 March 1981 || 29 || 16 March 1984 || 32
|-
| [[Colin Baker]] || [[Sixth Doctor]] || 3 || 31 (8 stories) || 16 March 1984 || 40 || 6 December 1986 || 43
|-
| [[Sylvester McCoy]] || [[Seventh Doctor]] || 3 || 42 (12 stories) || 7 September 1987 || 44 || 6 December 1989 || 46
|-
| [[Paul McGann]] || [[Eighth Doctor]] || — || 1 (1 story) || 27 May 1996 || 36 || 27 May 1996|| 36
|-
| [[Christopher Eccleston]] || [[Ninth Doctor]] || 1 || 13 (10 stories) || 26 March 2005 || 41 || 18 June 2005 || 41
|-
| [[David Tennant]] || [[Tenth Doctor]] || 3 || 47 (36 stories) || 18 June 2005 || 34 || 1 January 2010 || 38
|-
| [[Matt Smith]] || [[Eleventh Doctor]] || 3 || 44 (39 stories)|| 1 January 2010 || 27 || 25 December 2013 || 31
|-
| [[Peter Capaldi]] || [[Twelfth Doctor]] || 3 || 40 (35 stories) || 25 December 2013 || 55 || 25 December 2017 || 59
|-
| [[Jodie Whittaker]] || [[Thirteenth Doctor]] || 3 || 33 (22 stories) || 25 December 2017 || 35 || 25 December 2020|| 38
|-
| [[Tom Baker|Amanda Tapping]] || [[Third Doctor|Fourteenth Doctor]] || 5 || 55 (38 stories) || 25 December 2020 || 54 || 25 December 2025 || 59
|}
 
 
 
 
 
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Length''' || '''Centric Character''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|1 & 2||Episode 1/Episode 2||44+43 mins||Nina||First appearance of Trevor, Nina, Van, Elliot, Francis and Dr. Woodson.
|-
|3||Episode 3||43 mins||Nina||Van's first spell
|-
|4||Episode 4||44 mins||Nina||Nina's second transformation.
|-
|5||Episode 5||46 mins||Trevor||Luciel's first appearance.
|-
|6||Episode 6||45 mins||Elliot||
|-
|7||Episode 7||44 mins||All||The gang get kidnapped by a secret organisation.
|-
|8||Episode 8||43 mins||[[Joe Ahearne]]||
|-
|9||Episode 9||42 mins||[[Brian Grant]]||
|-
|10||Episode 10||45 mins||Van||The villains want a wizard.
|-
|11||Episode 11||44 mins||Everyone||The gang are harassed by teen ghosts.
|-
|12||Episode 12||43 mins||Van||Van gets bitten.
|-
|13||Episode 13||47 mins||Everyone||
|}
 
 
{| {{prettytable}}
!'''Episode<br />Number''' || '''Title''' || '''Length''' || '''Centric Character''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|1||Episode 1||48 mins||Trevor||First appearance of Sean and Kingsley. Full Moon.
|-
|3||Episode 2||43 mins||Nina||
|-
|3||Episode 3||43 mins||Nina||Van's first spell
|-
|-
|1 ||''The Lost Cause''||Russell T Davies||James Strong||First appearance of Kelly Bailey.  
|4||Episode 4||45 mins||Nina||Nina's second transformation.
|-
|-
|2 ||''The Underground Evil''||[[James Moran]]||[[Colin Teague]]||Set in the future on the garden planet of Syhnin.
|5||Episode 5||43 mins||Trevor||Nina meets the werewolf gang.  
|-
|-
|3 ||''Shanghai Silence''||[[Keith Temple]]||Graeme Harper||The Doctor and Kelly visit 1930's Shanghai.
|6||Episode 6||45 mins||Elliot||
|-
|-
|4 ||''Reign of the Rani''||[[Helen Raynor]]||[[Douglas Mackinnon]]||The return of the Rani.
|7||Episode 7||Everyone||All||The gang spend an evening with the werewolves at the lake
|-
|-
|5 & 6 ||''Dawn of the Dalek/Night of the Time Lord''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||[[Alice Troughton]]||The return of Davros, the Daleks and the Master.
|8||Episode 8||43 mins||[[Joe Ahearne]]||The talent show.  
|-
|-
|7 ||''The Blue Plague''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||Graeme Harper||
|9||Episode 9||45 mins||[[Brian Grant]]||
|-
|-
|8||''The Horror on Campus''||[[Steven Moffat]]||[[Euros Lyn]]||The Doctor and Sam go undercover at St Luke's University. The Doctor mindwipes somebody.
|10||Episode 10||45 mins||Everyone||The gang visit a castle in the woods for spell ingredients.  
|-
|-
|9 ||''Cellblock 7''||Russell T Davies||[[Alice Troughton]]||The Doctor and Sam end up on the biggest prison in the galaxy.
|11||Episode 11||44 mins||Everyone||The gang's personalities get reversed.  
|-
|-
|10 ||''Savior from Space''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||The Doctor and Sam find themselves trapped in a fundamentalist Christian compound during the 2000's.
|12||Episode 12||43 mins||Van||
|-
|-
|11 & 12 ||''A Small Town''/''The Big City''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||
|13||Episode 13||51 mins||Everyone||
|}
|}

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