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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Each episode (not counting the specials) was accompanied by a short teaser "[[Tardisode]]" which was only viewable on the Internet; this experiment was not repeated for succeeding seasons and the Tardisodes were not included in the DVD release. The main story arc for the season was the [[Torchwood Institute]], referenced only twice previously, which served to lead up to the finale episodes as well as the ''[[Torchwood]]'' spinoff series. A secondary arc dealt with the development of the love story between Rose and the Doctor. Series 2 saw the return of the [[Cybermen]] to television | Each episode (not counting the specials) was accompanied by a short teaser "[[Tardisode]]" which was only viewable on the Internet; this experiment was not repeated for succeeding seasons and the Tardisodes were not included in the DVD release. The main story arc for the season was the [[Torchwood Institute]], referenced only twice previously, which served to lead up to the finale episodes as well as the ''[[Torchwood]]'' spinoff series. A secondary arc dealt with the development of the love story between Rose and the Doctor. Series 2 saw the return of the [[Cybermen]] to television, and the return of companions [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[K9]]. Both were last seen (notwithstanding independent, fan-made productions) in [[1983]]; their successful return sparked the commissioning of a second spin-off series, ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', for CBBC. The Series 2 finale saw the introduction of [[Donna Noble]]. | ||
This was the first series to feature a "Doctor-lite" episode. These were episodes in which the Doctor (and, usually, his companion) only appear in one or two scenes, with the story carried by new, supporting characters. This allowed [[David Tennant]] to film two episodes at the same time. ''[[Love & Monsters]]'' was the first episode to use this innovation, though it did not receive the same level of acclaim later Doctor-lite episodes such as ''[[Blink]]'' and ''[[Turn Left]]'' achieved. | This was the first series to feature a "Doctor-lite" episode. These were episodes in which the Doctor (and, usually, his companion) only appear in one or two scenes, with the story carried by new, supporting characters. This allowed [[David Tennant]] to film two episodes at the same time. ''[[Love & Monsters]]'' was the first episode to use this innovation, though it did not receive the same level of acclaim later Doctor-lite episodes such as ''[[Blink]]'' and ''[[Turn Left]]'' achieved. |
Revision as of 07:28, 16 July 2010
- For the 1964-1965 season of the original series, see Season 2.
Series 2 of Doctor Who, also known as Season 28 to differentiate it from Season 2, ran between April 2006 and July 2006 and starred David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose Tyler. The 2005 Christmas special, The Christmas Invasion, and the 2005 Children in Need Special were filmed as part of the Series 2 block and featured on the Series 2 DVD. Despite this, The Christmas Invasion is listed as a special episode and therefore not considered to be a part of Series 2 by the Episode Guide on the official website. The 2006 Christmas special, The Runaway Bride is sometimes listed as being part of Series 2, however it carries a Series 3 production code and is treated as a Series 3 episode by the BBC in its promotion and merchandising.
Overview
Each episode (not counting the specials) was accompanied by a short teaser "Tardisode" which was only viewable on the Internet; this experiment was not repeated for succeeding seasons and the Tardisodes were not included in the DVD release. The main story arc for the season was the Torchwood Institute, referenced only twice previously, which served to lead up to the finale episodes as well as the Torchwood spinoff series. A secondary arc dealt with the development of the love story between Rose and the Doctor. Series 2 saw the return of the Cybermen to television, and the return of companions Sarah Jane Smith and K9. Both were last seen (notwithstanding independent, fan-made productions) in 1983; their successful return sparked the commissioning of a second spin-off series, The Sarah Jane Adventures, for CBBC. The Series 2 finale saw the introduction of Donna Noble.
This was the first series to feature a "Doctor-lite" episode. These were episodes in which the Doctor (and, usually, his companion) only appear in one or two scenes, with the story carried by new, supporting characters. This allowed David Tennant to film two episodes at the same time. Love & Monsters was the first episode to use this innovation, though it did not receive the same level of acclaim later Doctor-lite episodes such as Blink and Turn Left achieved.
Television stories
Mini-episode
# | Title | Writer | Notes |
N/A | Children in Need Special | Russell T Davies | Follows on from The Parting of the Ways |
Christmas special
# | Title | Writer | Notes |
N/A | The Christmas Invasion | Russell T Davies |
Regular season
# | Title | Writer | Notes |
1 | New Earth | Russell T Davies | Final Appearance of Cassandra, Reintroduction of the Face of Boe |
2 | Tooth and Claw | Russell T Davies | |
3 | School Reunion | Toby Whithouse | Reintroduction of Sarah Jane Smith. Final appearance of K9 Mk. III. First appearance of K9 Mk. IV. Mickey Smith becomes a companion |
4 | The Girl in the Fireplace | Steven Moffat | |
5 | Pt. 1: Rise of the Cybermen Pt. 2: The Age of Steel |
Tom MacRae | First Appearance of the Cybus Cybermen. Final regular appearance of Mickey Smith. First Appearance of Jake Simmonds. |
6 | The Idiot's Lantern | Mark Gatiss | |
7 | Pt. 1: The Impossible Planet Pt. 2: The Satan Pit |
Matt Jones | First appearance of the Ood. |
8 | Love & Monsters | Russell T Davies | First Doctor-lite episode |
9 | Fear Her | Matthew Graham | |
10 | Pt. 1: Army of Ghosts Pt. 2: Doomsday |
Russell T Davies | Final regular appearances of Rose Tyler and Jackie Tyler. Final Appearance of Jake Simmonds. Formal introduction of Torchwood. First appearance of Donna Noble |
Cast
Primary cast
Secondary cast
Guest cast
- Harriet Jones - Penelope Wilton
- Sycorax leader - Sean Glider
- Lady Cassandra - Zoë Wanamaker
- Face of Boe - Struan Rodger (Voice)
- Queen Victoria - Pauline Collins
- Mr. Finch - Anthony Head
- Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
- K9 (Mark III & Mark IV) - John Leeson (Voice)
- Reinette, Madame de Pompadour - Sophia Myles
- John Lumic - Roger Lloyd-Pack
- Jake Simmonds - Andrew Hayden-Smith
- The Wire - Maureen Lipman
- Eddie Connolly - Jamie Foreman
- Tommy Connolly - Rory Jennings
- John Jefferson - Danny Webb
- Ida Scott - Claire Rushbrook
- Tobias Zed - Will Thorp
- Elton Pope - Marc Warren
- Victor Kennedy - Peter Kay
- Chloe Webber - Abisola Agbaje
- Yvonne Hartman - Tracy Ann Oberman
- Rajesh Singh - Raji James
Novels
- The Stone Rose
- The Feast of the Drowned
- The Resurrection Casket
- I am a Dalek
- The Nightmare of Black Island
- The Art of Destruction
- The Price of Paradise
Aliens and enemies
- Sycorax
- Roboforms
- Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17
- Chip
- Sisters of Plenitude
- Face of Boe
- New Humans
- White Humanoid
- Red Humanoid
- Lupine Wavelength Haemovariform
- Krillitanes
- Clockwork Droids
- Cybermen
- John Lumic
- The Wire
- Magpie
- The Beast
- Ood
- Tobias Zed
- Abzorbaloff
- Hoix
- Isolus
- Scribble Monster
- Mr. Webber
- Daleks
- Adeola Oshodi
- Gareth Evans
- Matt Crane
- Flying stingrays
Promotional trailer
- A trailer using specially shot footage of the Doctor was created to promote the new season.
External links
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