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==Notes==
*1 - Note that [[Resurrection of the Daleks]] was broadcast as two, but released on DVD as four, [[The Five Doctors]] was broadcast as one, but released as 4 on video and [[Shada (TV story)|Shada]] was unbroadcast.  [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]] is counted as one episode.
*2 - Includes the [[Children in Need Special]], but not [[Attack of the Graske]] or [[The Infinite Quest]]
*3 - Does not include [[Shada (TV story)|Shada]] (unbroadcast), counts [[Trial of a Time Lord]] as four serials.


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Revision as of 08:32, 15 September 2007

Series 4 of Doctor Who, occasionally known as season 30 for clarity between it and season 4, will run in spring 2008.

David Tennant is staying on as the Tenth Doctor. Also, Catherine Tate will reprise her role as Donna Noble who will attempt to track down the Doctor during an alien invasion. They will be joined again by Freema Agyeman, returning as companion Martha Jones for five episodes of the series after a brief spell with Torchwood. Also, Doctor Who Magazine has confirmed one of the episode titles as Planet of the Ood, written by Keith Temple and according to the BBC Doctor Who website are set to meet Agatha Christie and go to Rome.
Series 4 will feature several milestones. It is the Thirtieth broadcast season of Doctor Who, and will feature the 750th broadcast episode (episode 121), the 50th new series episode (episode 7 2), and the 200th broadcast story of Doctor Who. (The eighth story of the season2,3)


Television stories

Novels

Previous season:
Season 29