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==Stories==
==Stories==
*[[The Runaway Bride]]
*[[Smith and Jones]]
*[[Smith and Jones]]
*[[The Shakespeare Code]]
*[[The Shakespeare Code]]
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*[[Blink]]
*[[Blink]]
*[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]] / [[The Sound of Drums]] / [[Last of the Time Lords]]
*[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]] / [[The Sound of Drums]] / [[Last of the Time Lords]]
*[[Time Crash]]
 
*[[Voyage of the Damned]] <!-- both of these count as part series 3 per website -->


===Animated special===
===Animated special===

Revision as of 20:48, 29 May 2009

Series 3 of Doctor Who (sometimes called Season 29) ran between March 2007 and December 2007 and starred David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and introduced Freema Agyeman as his companion Martha Jones. Kylie Minogue appeared as Astrid Peth in the season's Christmas special, Voyage of the Damned.

Overview

The season introduced a new companion, Martha Jones, as well as an late appearance by Astrid Peth in the season four episode Voyage of the Damned. The main arc for this series focused on the mysterious "Mr Saxon", an alias of the Master. A secondary arc involved the emotional aftermath of the Doctor losing Rose Tyler to a parallel dimension at the end of the previous season, and the effect this has on Martha. The season also featured the first crossover with Torchwood as Jack Harkness returns to the series in a storyline that continues on directly from the end of the Torchwood episode End of Days. Other milestones included the two-part episode Human Nature and The Family of Blood, which was the first to be based upon a previously published Doctor Who novel, and the multiple-award-winning Steven Moffat episode Blink, which becomes one of the most acclaimed Doctor Who episodes in recent memory.

The subsequent DVD release of the series included deleted scenes and a gag reel. Notably, these scenes are rendered in their original digital video format, rather than having been "filmized" as the televised episodes were. This marked the first time video-style footage of Doctor Who had been seen since Season 26 in 1989.

Stories


Animated special

The Cast

Main Cast

Regular Cast

Guest Cast

Novels

6 of the 15 Martha books

External Links

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