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[[Video:Doctor Who: Series 4 - 'Coming Soon' - BBC One|thumb|300px|right|The trailer for Series 4 that was shown at the end of Voyage of the Damned]][[Video:Doctor Who Series 4: Preview - BBC One|thumb|300px|right|A preview for Series 4]]: '' For the 1966-1967 season of the original series, see [[Season 4]].''
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The term "'''''Doctor Who'' series 4'''" was one that had several different meanings, making a precise and universally-agreed definition difficult. It was nevertheless generally considered the "2008 series".
The '''2009 Specials''' (sometimes referred to by fans as 'Series 4b') were broadcast between the end of [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] and the beginning of [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]]. The four specials were broadcast at various points in 2009 (though the final special was broadcast in 2010). Of the four specials, one aired at Easter 2009, followed by a second that aired in November, and a third one aired on Christmas 2009 with the final one airing on New Year's Day 2010. These four specials were overseen by [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Julie Gardner]], but traditional line producer, [[Phil Collinson]], did not return for them. All starred [[David Tennant]]. For the 2009 Specials, the Doctor was traveling alone, with each story featuring a one-off companion.


From a production standpoint, the series began with ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', continued to ''[[Time Crash]]'', and concluded with ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]''. This view was amply supported by [[Russell T Davies]] in his memoir, ''[[The Writer's Tale]]'', and by production code and [[production block]] numbering.
There had been conflicting reports given as to why the decision was made to take a year off. Initial media reports suggested that this was in order to allow David Tennant to perform a season of Shakespeare during the time a regular season would have normally entered production.{{fact}} However, these reports were directly contradicted in Russell T Davies' book ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'', which contains correspondence from the spring of [[2007]]; months before the gap year plan was announced; in which Davies indicated that the intent was to take the series off for a year, except for a few specials, in order to allow a new production team to make its transition, as Davies had already informed the BBC that he would not executive-produce a fifth season.


However, subsequent home video releases suggested — by their very contents — that series could be considered as having begun with ''[[Time Crash]]'' and having ended with ''[[Journey's End]]''. Additionally, the BBC's official ''Doctor Who'' website blurred the marketing message by treating [[Christmas]] specials as independent of any series. Whatever one's perspective, though, there was universal agreement that the regular, weekly portion of series 4 began on [[5th April]] [[2008]] with the broadcast of ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' and continued through to the [[5th July]] [[2008]] broadcast of ''[[Journey's End]]''. It was the second series of [[BBC Wales]] to have received a [[BAFTA]] nomination in the "Best Drama Series" category, although it did not win, as [[series 1 (Doctor Who)|series 1]] had done. The four principal producers — [[Phil Collinson]], [[Russell T Davies]], [[Julie Gardner]] and [[Susie Liggat]] —were all named nominees.
Exactly how to refer to these specials is a matter of some debate. Aside from informal terms such as "2009 Special" or "Gap Year", it is known that ''Planet of the Dead'' was considered Episode 15 of Series 4 by the production team, as revealed by David Tennant in his video diary of the episode's readthrough, and ''The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter'' shows the specials were all numbered 4.X. On the DVD/Blu-Ray release of the four specials plus ''The Next Doctor'' (in a box set titled ''The Complete Specials''), a bonus feature of deleted scenes was entitled ''Series 4 Specials Deleted Scenes''.


This series starred [[David Tennant]] as the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Catherine Tate]] as his companion, [[Donna Noble]]. The final two (or three in the case of Billie Piper) episodes saw the return of [[Freema Agyeman]] ([[Martha Jones]]), [[John Barrowman]] ([[Jack Harkness]]), [[Elisabeth Sladen]] ([[Sarah Jane Smith]]) and [[Billie Piper]] ([[Rose Tyler]]) to the main cast, accompanied by [[Noel Clarke]] ([[Mickey Smith]]), [[Camille Coduri]] ([[Jackie Tyler]]), [[Penelope Wilton]] ([[Harriet Jones]]), [[Adjoa Andoh]] ([[Francine Jones]]), [[Eve Myles]] ([[Gwen Cooper]]), and [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] ([[Ianto Jones]]). [[Kylie Minogue]] starred as [[Astrid Peth]] in the Christmas special [[Voyage of the Damned]]. Peter Davison returned to the role of the [[Fifth Doctor]] for the Children in Need special [[Time Crash]].
==Major cast and characters==
[[David Tennant]] stayed on as the Tenth Doctor, and Catherine Tate reprised her role as Donna Noble, following her one off in the [[The Runaway Bride]].
This series featured several (former) companions returning; [[Freema Agyeman]], returned as [[Martha Jones]] for five episodes of the series, which began with ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]'' following her three episode spell with [[Torchwood]]. [[Jack Harkness]] crossed over from ''[[Torchwood]]'' for a second time later in the series. [[Billie Piper]] returned as [[Rose Tyler]] for a three episode stint starting with ''[[Turn Left]]'', all three returned in ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' along with [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. These were further joined by [[Noel Clarke]] as Mickey Smith and [[Camille Coduri]] as Jackie Tyler in ''[[Journey's End]]''.  
==Broadcast milestones==
Series 4 featured several milestones. It is the 30th ever broadcast season of Doctor Who, and features the 750th broadcast episode, which was ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'', the 50th new series episode, ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'', and the finale episodes ''The Stolen Earth'' and ''[[Journey's End]]'' also took the revived series to new heights of popularity, scoring the highest viewership ratings since the [[Tom Baker]] era and according to the media both episodes scored Appreciation Index ratings unprecedented for an ongoing scripted drama series.
In terms of production, the season marked the first production of a "Companion-lite" episode, ''[[Midnight]]'' (as opposed to the usual "Doctor-lite" episodes, ie. ''Love and Monsters ''and ''Blink''), although a Doctor-lite episode, ''[[Turn Left]]'' was also produced. This was necessitated by the need to film several episodes at the same time, including an unprecedented 15th episode, ''[[The Next Doctor]]'', which would air as the 2008 Christmas special.
Series 4 marked the last full season to be produced by [[Russell T Davies]], [[Phil Collinson]] and [[Julie Gardner]]. Collinson left following ''Journey's End'', and Davies and Gardner announced they would depart following production of a series of specials planned for 2009 in lieu of a regular season. When the show resumed weekly broadcast in [[2010]], [[Steven Moffat]] became the head writer and show-runner. It also marked the last full season featuring [[David Tennant]] as [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] as, in October 2008, he announced his intention to leave the role following the production of the 2009 specials; in January 2009 [[Matt Smith]] was announced as [[Eleventh Doctor|his successor]], with [[Karen Gillan]] appearing as his companion [[Amy Pond]].[[file:Normal_S4Promos-0008.jpg|thumb|Promotional postcard for the series]]
==Television stories==
==Television stories==
===Story arcs===
===Specials===
As with the preceding three seasons, Series 4 incorporated several ongoing [[story arc]]s which were resolved in the finale episodes. In Series 4 these threads included: Donna Noble's evolution, Rose Tyler's attempts to return to her original world and the Doctor, the disappearance of bees from planet Earth, recurring references to planets and moons disappearing, and the coming of "The Darkness", mainly represented by the attempts of the Daleks and Davros to wipe out all reality. Additionally, most episodes include a running gag: namely, that people keep mistaking the Doctor and Donna for a couple.  
===Mini-episode===
 
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|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|-
|N/A ||''[[Time Crash]]''||[[Steven Moffat]]||[[Graeme Harper]]||Reintroduction of the Fifth Doctor
|1 ||''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]''||[[Russell T Davies]] &<br>[[Gareth Roberts]]||[[James Strong]]||
|-
|2 ||''[[The Waters of Mars]]''||[[Russell T Davies]] &<br>[[Phil Ford]]||[[Graeme Harper]]||
|-
|3 ||''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', Part 1||[[Russell T Davies]]||[[Euros Lyn]]||Reintroduction of [[Donna Noble]], [[Wilfred Mott]], [[The Master (Harold Saxon)|the Master]], and [[Time Lord|the Time Lords]]
|-
|4 ||''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', Part 2||[[Russell T Davies]]||Euros Lyn||Last appearance of the [[Tenth Doctor]], first appearance of the [[Eleventh Doctor]].Reappearance of the [[time lords]] and [[the Master]].
|}
|}


===Christmas special===
===Animated special===


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|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|-
|N/A ||''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''||[[Russell T Davies]]||[[James Strong]]||First appearance of Wilfred Mott
|NA ||''[[Dreamland (TV story)|Dreamland]]''||[[Phil Ford]]||[[Gary Russell]]||
|}
|}


===Regular series===
''Dreamland'' was a serialized animated story initially made available on the BBC's Red Button service before being televised in December 2009. Its writer has stated it takes place after the events of ''The Waters of Mars'' but it is not officially considered one of the Specials. 
{| {{prettytable}}
 
|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
===Other productions===
|-
* David Tennant appeared as the Doctor in a two-part episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' entitled ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]''. This is not considered one of the 2009 Specials.
|1 ||''[[Partners in Crime]]''||Russell T Davies||James Strong||Reintroduction of Donna Noble
* A 3-minute ''Doctor Who'' skit featuring [[John Barrowman]] and with a cameo by [[David Tennant]], out of character, aired as part of the ''[[Tonight's the Night]]'' talent series.
|-
* In December 2009, Tennant appeared as the Doctor in a series of brief [[2009 BBC Christmas idents|Christmas idents]] produced for BBC One and BBC America.
|2 ||''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]''||[[James Moran]]||[[Colin Teague]]||
 
|-
===Disputed productions===
|3 ||''[[Planet of the Ood]]''||[[Keith Temple]]||Graeme Harper||Reintroduction of the Ood
====The Next Doctor====
|-
 
|4 ||Pt. 1: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem]]''<br>Pt. 2: ''[[The Poison Sky]]''||[[Helen Raynor]]||[[Douglas Mackinnon]]||Reintroduction of the Sontarans. Return of Martha Jones and formal reintroduction of UNIT. Martha briefly rejoins TARDIS crew
: ''Main article: [[The Next Doctor]]''
|-
 
|5 ||''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]''||[[Stephen Greenhorn]]||[[Alice Troughton]]||Martha Jones leaves TARDIS
The status of the 2008 Christmas special ''[[The Next Doctor]]'' is a matter of debate. Officially, it has been called the 14th episode of Series 4. However as noted below, the 4th series numbering also applies to the specials. Conversely, ''The Next Doctor'' was produced during the same production block as Series 4, and also was produced differently than the specials, which were shot in high definition. It remains to be seen if over time ''The Next Doctor'' becomes accepted as a 4th season episode, as one of the 2009 specials, or as a complete standalone. BBC Video released it as part of the 2009 Specials box set on DVD and Blu-Ray; in the past, BBC Video's titling and programming has come to be considered definitive.
|-
 
|6 ||''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]''||[[Gareth Roberts]]||Graeme Harper||
====Music of the Spheres====
|-
|7 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''<br>Pt. 2: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]''||[[Steven Moffat]]||[[Euros Lyn]]||First appearance of River Song
|-
|8 ||''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]''||Russell T Davies||[[Alice Troughton]]||
|-
|9 ||''[[Turn Left]]''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||Formal Reintroduction of Rose Tyler
|-
|10 ||Pt. 1: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''<br>Pt. 2: ''[[Journey's End]]''||Russell T Davies||Graeme Harper||Reintroduction of Davros. Return of Jack Harkness, Sarah Jane Smith, Mickey Smith, and Jackie Tyler. First direct crossover with ''Torchwood'' and ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' characters. Last regular appearances of Donna Noble, Wilfred Mott
|}


===Mini-episode===
: ''Main article: [[Music of the Spheres]]''


{| {{prettytable}}
Produced at the end of production on Series 4, this mini-episode was produced as part of the ''Doctor Who at the Proms'' concert which was aired on radio in the summer of 2008, with the episode initially available visually online. It did not receive official TV broadcast until early 2009, ''after'' broadcast of ''The Next Doctor''. Like the Christmas special, its formal season placement is debated. Like ''The Next Doctor'', it was released by BBC Video in the 2009 Specials DVD box set.
|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
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|NA ||''[[Music of the Spheres]]''||Russell T Davies||Euros Lyn||Shown during the BBC Proms season
|}


===Christmas episode #2===
===Soundtrack===
{| {{prettytable}}
: ''Main article: [[Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 4 - The Specials]]''
|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|NA ||''[[The Next Doctor]]''||Russell T Davies||[[Andy Goddard]]||Return of the Cybus Cybermen
|}


:''From a production standpoint, the 2009 stories ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', ''[[The Waters of Mars]]'', and ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' were also a part of series 4. However this wikia's community has chosen to separate them into [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|their own article]].
Both Murray Gold and Silva Screen Music have confirmed via Twitter and Facebook respectively that a soundtrack with music from the specials will be released before 2011. Amazon recently listed this soundtrack - A 2 CD Special - complete with boxart. Amazon has listed the soundtrack will be released on the 4th October 2010


==Cast==
==Cast==
===Primary cast===
===Primary cast===
*[[The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
*[[Tenth Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
===[[Companions|Secondary cast]]===
*[[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina De Souza]] - [[Michelle Ryan]]
*[[Adelaide Brooke]] - [[Lindsay Duncan]]
*[[Wilfred Mott]] - [[Bernard Cribbins]]
*[[The Master]] - [[John Simm]]
===Guest cast===
*[[Carmen (Planet of the Dead)|Carmen]] - [[Ellen Thomas]]
*[[Barclay (Planet of the Dead) |Barclay]] - [[Daniel Kaluuya]]
*[[Nathan (Planet of the Dead) |Nathan]] - [[David Ames]]
*[[Erisa Magambo |Captain Erisa Magambo]] - [[Norma Dumezweni]]
*[[Malcolm Taylor (Planet of the Dead)|Professor Malcolm Taylor]] - [[Lee Evans]]
*[[Andrew Stone]] - [[Alan Ruscoe]]
*[[Ed Gold]] - [[Peter O'Brien]]
*[[Mia Bennett]] - [[Gemma Chan]]
*[[Yuri Kerenski]] - [[Aleksander Mikic]]
*[[Tarak Ital]] - [[Chook Sibtain]]
*[[The Woman]] - [[Claire Bloom]]
*[[Joshua Naismith]] - [[David Harewood]]
*[[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]
*[[Donna Noble]] - [[Catherine Tate]]
===Secondary cast===
*[[Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]]
*[[Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]]
*[[Wilfred Mott]] - [[Bernard Cribbins]]
*[[Sylvia Noble]] - [[Jacqueline King]]
*[[Sylvia Noble]] - [[Jacqueline King]]
===Guest cast===
*[[Rassilon]] - [[Timothy Dalton]]
*[[Fifth Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]]
====Introducing====
*[[Astrid Peth]] - [[Kylie Minogue]]
*[[Eleventh Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
*[[Miss Foster]] - [[Sarah Lancashire]]
*[[Caecilius]] - [[Peter Capaldi]]
*[[Metella Caecilius Iucundus|Metella]] - [[Tracey Childs]]
*[[Klineman Halpen|Mr Halpen]] - [[Tim McInnerny]]
*[[General Staal]] - [[Christopher Ryan]]
*[[Colonel Mace]] - [[Rupert Holliday-Evans]]
*[[Jenny]]- [[Georgia Moffett]]
*[[Agatha Christie]] - [[Fenella Woolgar]]
*[[Clemency Eddison]] - [[Felicity Kendal]]
*[[Arnold Golightly]] - [[Tom Goodman-Hill]]
*[[River Song]] - [[Alex Kingston]]
*[[Moon]]- [[Colin Salmon]]
*[[Strackman Lux]] - [[Steve Pemberton]]
*[[Sky Silvestry]] - [[Lesley Sharp]]
*[[Sanchez]] - [[Michael Brandon]]
*[[Sarah Jane Smith]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]]
*[[Luke Smith]] - [[Tommy Knight]]
*[[Mr Smith]] - [[Alexander Armstrong]] (Voice)
*[[Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]
*[[Gwen Cooper]] - [[Eve Myles]]
*[[Ianto Jones]] - [[Gareth David-Lloyd]]
*[[Harriet Jones]] - [[Penelope Wilton]]
*[[Davros]] - [[Julian Bleach]]
*[[Francine Jones]] - [[Adjoa Andoh]]
*[[Mickey Smith]] - [[Noel Clarke]]
*[[Jackie Tyler]] - [[Camille Coduri]]
*[[K9]] - [[John Leeson]] (Voice)
*[[Jackson Lake]] - [[David Morrissey]]
*[[Rosita Farisi]] - [[Velile Tshabalala]]
==Novels==
==Novels==
[[file:2_books.JPG|thumb|right|Two of the Series 4 Books]]
*[[The Eyeless]]
*[[Ghosts of India]]
*[[Judgement of the Judoon]]
*[[Shining Darkness]]
*[[The Slitheen Excursion]]
*[[The Doctor Trap]]
*[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]
*[[Beautiful Chaos]]
*[[The Taking of Chelsea 426]]
*[[The Krillitane Storm]]
*[[Autonomy]]
*[[Code of the Krillitanes]]
==Audiobooks==
==Audiobooks==
*[[Pest Control]]
*[[The Rising Night]]
*[[The Forever Trap]]
*[[The Day of the Troll]]
*[[The Nemonite Invasion]]
*[[The Last Voyage]]
== Aliens and enemies ==
*[[Dead Air]]
==Aliens and enemies==
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*[[Max Capricorn]]
*[[Stingray]]s
*[[Heavenly Host]]
*[[Tritivore]]s
*[[Bannakaffalatta]]
*[[The Flood (The Waters of Mars)|The Flood]]
*[[Cofelia|Matron Cofelia]]
*[[Dalek]]
*[[Adipose]]
*[[The Master]]
*[[Lucius Petrus Dextrus]]
*[[The Master Race]]
*[[Pyrovile]]
*[[Time Lord]]s
*[[Rassilon]]
*[[Vinvocci]]
*[[Joshua Naismith]]
*[[Abigail Naismith]]
*[[Ood]]
*[[Ood]]
*[[Klineman Halpen]]
*[[Ood Elder]]
*[[Staal]]
*[[Ood Sigma]]
*[[Luke Rattigan]]
*[[Governor (The End of Time)|The Governor]]
*[[Sontaran]]s
*[[Trefusis]]
*[[Cobb|General Cobb]]
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*[[Sontaran]]
*[[Judoon]]
*[[Hath]]
*[[Hath]]
*[[Vespiform]]
*[[Sycorax]]
*[[Vashta Nerada]]
*[[Adipose]]
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*[[Slitheen]]
*[[Node]]
*[[Graske]]
*[[Midnight Entity]]
*[[Viperox]]
*[[Sky Silvestry]]
*[[Viperox Queen]]
*[[Time Beetle]]
*[[Azlok|Lord Azlok]]
*[[Fortune Teller]]
*[[Gray alien]]s
*[[Davros]]
*[[Mister Dread]]
*[[Dalek]]s
*[[Alliance of Shades]]
*[[Dalek Caan]]
*[[Skorpius Flies]]
*[[Cyber-Leader (Pete's World)|Cyber-Leader]]
*[[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]]
*[[Mercy Hartigan]]
*[[Cybershade]]
*[[Cyber-King]]
|}
|}


==Promotional trailers==
==Footnotes==
[[file:Series 4 promo trailer screenshot.jpg|thumb|Early Series 4 promo trailer]]
{{reflist}}
As with previous seasons, trailers were created to promote the season, though this year they were shown in theatres as well as on television in the UK. Of particular note is the second trailer that was released, which utilised unique, specially shot footage of Donna sitting by a camp- or bonfire talking to either an unseen individual or the audience about the Doctor "coming back to save us" and "I'll be ready" interspersed with images of Sontarans, Ood and Daleks. There is no scene like this in any of the episodes; the meaning of "he'll come back to save us" is unknown as there is no circumstance within Series 4 in which Donna would be in such a position to make such a remark.
 
The other major trailers included another Donna-centric trailer utilising a scene between Donna and [[Wilfred Mott]] from ''Partners in Crime'', and a mid-season trailer focusing in part on the return of Rose Tyler in ''Turn Left''.


==Awards==
*Winner, "Favorite Foreign Drama of the Year", [[2009]] [[Seoul International Drama Award]]s (shared with ''[[wikipedia:CSI: Crime Scene Investigation|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'')
==External links==
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/ BBC website page for series 4]
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Revision as of 21:25, 25 June 2011

The 2009 Specials (sometimes referred to by fans as 'Series 4b') were broadcast between the end of Series 4 and the beginning of Series 5. The four specials were broadcast at various points in 2009 (though the final special was broadcast in 2010). Of the four specials, one aired at Easter 2009, followed by a second that aired in November, and a third one aired on Christmas 2009 with the final one airing on New Year's Day 2010. These four specials were overseen by Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner, but traditional line producer, Phil Collinson, did not return for them. All starred David Tennant. For the 2009 Specials, the Doctor was traveling alone, with each story featuring a one-off companion.

There had been conflicting reports given as to why the decision was made to take a year off. Initial media reports suggested that this was in order to allow David Tennant to perform a season of Shakespeare during the time a regular season would have normally entered production.[source needed] However, these reports were directly contradicted in Russell T Davies' book Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale, which contains correspondence from the spring of 2007; months before the gap year plan was announced; in which Davies indicated that the intent was to take the series off for a year, except for a few specials, in order to allow a new production team to make its transition, as Davies had already informed the BBC that he would not executive-produce a fifth season.

Exactly how to refer to these specials is a matter of some debate. Aside from informal terms such as "2009 Special" or "Gap Year", it is known that Planet of the Dead was considered Episode 15 of Series 4 by the production team, as revealed by David Tennant in his video diary of the episode's readthrough, and The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter shows the specials were all numbered 4.X. On the DVD/Blu-Ray release of the four specials plus The Next Doctor (in a box set titled The Complete Specials), a bonus feature of deleted scenes was entitled Series 4 Specials Deleted Scenes.

Television stories

Specials

# Title Writer Director Notes
1 Planet of the Dead Russell T Davies &
Gareth Roberts
James Strong
2 The Waters of Mars Russell T Davies &
Phil Ford
Graeme Harper
3 The End of Time, Part 1 Russell T Davies Euros Lyn Reintroduction of Donna Noble, Wilfred Mott, the Master, and the Time Lords
4 The End of Time, Part 2 Russell T Davies Euros Lyn Last appearance of the Tenth Doctor, first appearance of the Eleventh Doctor.Reappearance of the time lords and the Master.

Animated special

# Title Writer Director Notes
NA Dreamland Phil Ford Gary Russell

Dreamland was a serialized animated story initially made available on the BBC's Red Button service before being televised in December 2009. Its writer has stated it takes place after the events of The Waters of Mars but it is not officially considered one of the Specials.

Other productions

Disputed productions

The Next Doctor

Main article: The Next Doctor

The status of the 2008 Christmas special The Next Doctor is a matter of debate. Officially, it has been called the 14th episode of Series 4. However as noted below, the 4th series numbering also applies to the specials. Conversely, The Next Doctor was produced during the same production block as Series 4, and also was produced differently than the specials, which were shot in high definition. It remains to be seen if over time The Next Doctor becomes accepted as a 4th season episode, as one of the 2009 specials, or as a complete standalone. BBC Video released it as part of the 2009 Specials box set on DVD and Blu-Ray; in the past, BBC Video's titling and programming has come to be considered definitive.

Music of the Spheres

Main article: Music of the Spheres

Produced at the end of production on Series 4, this mini-episode was produced as part of the Doctor Who at the Proms concert which was aired on radio in the summer of 2008, with the episode initially available visually online. It did not receive official TV broadcast until early 2009, after broadcast of The Next Doctor. Like the Christmas special, its formal season placement is debated. Like The Next Doctor, it was released by BBC Video in the 2009 Specials DVD box set.

Soundtrack

Main article: Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 4 - The Specials

Both Murray Gold and Silva Screen Music have confirmed via Twitter and Facebook respectively that a soundtrack with music from the specials will be released before 2011. Amazon recently listed this soundtrack - A 2 CD Special - complete with boxart. Amazon has listed the soundtrack will be released on the 4th October 2010

Cast

Primary cast

Secondary cast

Guest cast

Introducing

Novels

Audiobooks

Aliens and enemies

Footnotes

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