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|4 ||''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]''||[[Steven Moffat]]||Euros Lyn||[[Tardisode 4|4]]|| Introduction of [[Clockwork Droid]]s.
|4 ||''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]''||[[Steven Moffat]]||Euros Lyn||[[Tardisode 4|4]]|| Introduction of [[Clockwork Droid]]s.
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|5 & 6 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]''<br />Pt. 2: ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]''||[[Tom MacRae]]||[[Graeme Harper]]||[[Tardisode 5|5]] & [[Tardisode 6|6]]||Reintroduction of the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] (albeit a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|parallel version]]). First appearance of [[Pete Tyler]]'s [[Peter Tyler (Pete's World)|parallel world counterpart]]. Final regular appearance of [[Mickey Smith]].
|5 & 6 ||''[[Rise of the Cybermen (TV story)|Rise of the Cybermen]]'' / ''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]''||[[Tom MacRae]]||[[Graeme Harper]]||[[Tardisode 5|5]] & [[Tardisode 6|6]]||Reintroduction of the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] (albeit a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|parallel version]]). First appearance of [[Pete Tyler]]'s [[Peter Tyler (Pete's World)|parallel world counterpart]]. Final regular appearance of [[Mickey Smith]].
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||7 ||''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]''||[[Mark Gatiss]]||Euros Lyn||[[Tardisode 7|7]]||First appearance of the recurring [[Magpie Electricals]] brand.
||7 ||''[[The Idiot's Lantern (TV story)|The Idiot's Lantern]]''||[[Mark Gatiss]]||Euros Lyn||[[Tardisode 7|7]]||First appearance of the recurring [[Magpie Electricals]] brand.
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|8 & 9 ||Pt. 1: ''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]''<br />Pt. 2: ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]''||[[Matt Jones]]||[[James Strong]]||[[Tardisode 8|8]] & [[Tardisode 9|9]]||First appearance of the [[Ood]]. First appearance of [[The Beast (The Impossible Planet)|the Beast]], allegedly [[the Devil|the ultimate evil]], as well as hints of a [[Disciples of the Light|higher power]] that existed before the dawn of the universe. Foreshadowing of the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]].
|8 & 9 ||''[[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|The Impossible Planet]]'' / ''[[The Satan Pit (TV story)|The Satan Pit]]''||[[Matt Jones]]||[[James Strong]]||[[Tardisode 8|8]] & [[Tardisode 9|9]]||First appearance of the [[Ood]]. First appearance of [[The Beast (The Impossible Planet)|the Beast]], allegedly [[the Devil|the ultimate evil]], as well as hints of a [[Disciples of the Light|higher power]] that existed before the dawn of the universe. Foreshadowing of the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]].
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|10 ||''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]''||Russell T Davies||[[Dan Zeff]]||[[Tardisode 10|10]]||First [[Doctor-lite]] episode. Mentions all RTD series arcs at once in a single story- ongoing, resolved, and incoming plot arcs- [[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]], Torchwood, [[Harold Saxon|Mr. Saxon]], and  [[Clom]], later cited as one of the [[missing planets]].  
|10 ||''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]''||Russell T Davies||[[Dan Zeff]]||[[Tardisode 10|10]]||First [[Doctor-lite]] episode. Mentions all RTD series arcs at once in a single story- ongoing, resolved, and incoming plot arcs- [[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]], Torchwood, [[Harold Saxon|Mr. Saxon]], and  [[Clom]], later cited as one of the [[missing planets]].  
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||11 ||''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]''||[[Matthew Graham]]||Euros Lyn||[[Tardisode 11|11]]||First story of ''Doctor Who'' to prominently address the issue of child abuse.
||11 ||''[[Fear Her (TV story)|Fear Her]]''||[[Matthew Graham]]||Euros Lyn||[[Tardisode 11|11]]||First story of ''Doctor Who'' to prominently address the issue of child abuse.
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|12 & 13 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]''<br />Pt. 2: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||[[Tardisode 12|12]] &[[Tardisode 13|13]]||Reappearance of [[Mickey Smith]] and [[Pete Tyler]]. Reappearance of [[Cybermen]] and [[Dalek]]s. Final regular appearances of [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jackie Tyler]]. Formal introduction of [[Torchwood]] and resolution of Torchwood arc. First appearances of the [[Cult of Skaro]] and [[Donna Noble]].
|12 & 13 ||''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||[[Tardisode 12|12]] &[[Tardisode 13|13]]||Reappearance of [[Mickey Smith]] and [[Pete Tyler]]. Reappearance of [[Cybermen]] and [[Dalek]]s. Final regular appearances of [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jackie Tyler]]. Formal introduction of [[Torchwood]] and resolution of Torchwood arc. First appearances of the [[Cult of Skaro]] and [[Donna Noble]].
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Revision as of 04:55, 30 October 2015

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Series 2 of Doctor Who was David Tennant's first full series as the Tenth Doctor. It wrote out Billie Piper's Rose Tyler and briefly introduced the character of Donna Noble. Significantly, series 2 also served as a mild advertisement for the then-forthcoming Torchwood television series, since its main story arc established the origins of the Torchwood Institute.

Unlike series 1, the main production team did not feature Mal Young. Instead, Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner carried on as executive producers and Phil Collinson continued in his role as the main producer — an arrangement that persisted through to series 4's Journey's End.

Everything from the 2005 Children in Need Special to Doomsday was a part of the series 2 production block — though the "regular season" is typically characterised as the stories from New Earth to Doomsday.

Overview

The main story arc for the season was the Torchwood Institute, referenced only twice previously, which served to lead up to the final 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 appears 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 as later Doctor-lite episodes such as Blink and Turn Left.

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, though several online prequels would once again be produced for series 6; the Tardisodes were the first BBC-filmed Doctor Who productions since TV: Mission to the Unknown in which neither the Doctor nor a companion appeared (with the exception of the Tardisode for TV: School Reunion which featured Mickey Smith).

Cast

Recurring

Guest

Television stories

Mini-episode

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Notes
N/A Children in Need Special Russell T Davies Euros Lyn Follows on from The Parting of the Ways. No official title given for mini-episode, though sometimes referred to as "Born Again".

Christmas special

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Notes
N/A The Christmas Invasion Russell T Davies James Hawes Introduction of the Sycorax and reappearance of Harriet Jones. First encounter with the Torchwood Institute's operations.

Regular season

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Tardisode Notes
1 New Earth Russell T Davies James Hawes 1 Final appearance of Cassandra and reappearance of the Face of Boe.
2 Tooth and Claw Russell T Davies Euros Lyn 2 Founding of Torchwood.
3 School Reunion Toby Whithouse James Hawes 3 Reintroduction of Sarah Jane Smith. Final appearance of K9 Mark III and first appearance of Mark IV. Mickey Smith joins the TARDIS crew.
4 The Girl in the Fireplace Steven Moffat Euros Lyn 4 Introduction of Clockwork Droids.
5 & 6 Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel Tom MacRae Graeme Harper 5 & 6 Reintroduction of the Cybermen (albeit a parallel version). First appearance of Pete Tyler's parallel world counterpart. Final regular appearance of Mickey Smith.
7 The Idiot's Lantern Mark Gatiss Euros Lyn 7 First appearance of the recurring Magpie Electricals brand.
8 & 9 The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit Matt Jones James Strong 8 & 9 First appearance of the Ood. First appearance of the Beast, allegedly the ultimate evil, as well as hints of a higher power that existed before the dawn of the universe. Foreshadowing of the Battle of Canary Wharf.
10 Love & Monsters Russell T Davies Dan Zeff 10 First Doctor-lite episode. Mentions all RTD series arcs at once in a single story- ongoing, resolved, and incoming plot arcs- Bad Wolf, Torchwood, Mr. Saxon, and Clom, later cited as one of the missing planets.
11 Fear Her Matthew Graham Euros Lyn 11 First story of Doctor Who to prominently address the issue of child abuse.
12 & 13 Army of Ghosts / Doomsday Russell T Davies Graeme Harper 12 &13 Reappearance of Mickey Smith and Pete Tyler. Reappearance of Cybermen and Daleks. Final regular appearances of Rose Tyler and Jackie Tyler. Formal introduction of Torchwood and resolution of Torchwood arc. First appearances of the Cult of Skaro and Donna Noble.

Adaptations and merchandising

Home media

VHS

All episodes of series 2 including the Children In Need special and The Christmas Invasion were released in July 2006 by Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment.

DVD

All episodes of series 2 were released in 2006 in both individual volumes and in boxset form by 2|Entertain and Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment for Region 2, in 2006 by Warner Home Video for Region 1. However, in region 4 volumes 3, 4 and 5 along with the complete box set were released by CTHE under the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment name.

In 2014 the series was re-released on DVD in the US, split into two volumes labeled "Part One" and "Part Two" respectively, mimicking the home video release of Series 6 and 7. This release is missing much of the bonus content seen on the previous box set. Re-packaged versions of the complete series were also made available.

name Number and duration
of episodes
R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date
Doctor Who: Series 2, Volume 1
The Christmas Invasion
New Earth
1 x 60 min.
1 × 45 min.
1 May 2006 20 July 2006
Doctor Who: Series 2, Volume 2
Tooth and Claw
School Reunion
The Girl in the Fireplace
3 × 45 min. 5 June 2006 17 August 2006
Doctor Who: Series 2, Volume 3
Rise of the Cybermen /
The Age of Steel
The Idiot's Lantern
3 × 45 min. 10 July 2006 7 September 2006
Doctor Who: Series 2, Volume 4
The Impossible Planet /
The Satan Pit
Love & Monsters
3 × 45 min. 10 July 2006 5 October 2006
Doctor Who: Series 2, Volume 5
Fear Her
Army of Ghosts /
Doomsday
3 × 45 min. 10 July 2006 2 November 2006
Doctor Who: The Complete Second Series 1 x 60 min.
13 × 45 min.
10 July 2006 6 December 2006 16 January 2007 (US)
6 February 2007 (Canada)

Bluray

Series 2 was included in the Doctor Who: Complete Series 1-7 Bluray boxset, released on November 5th, 2013 in the US and November 4th, 2013 in the UK.

Novels

Promotional trailer

  • A trailer using specially shot footage of the Doctor was created to promote the new season.

External links