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'''Series 1''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is also known as '''Season 27''' to differentiate it from [[Season 1]] of the original series. The series ran between [[26 March]] [[2005]] and [[18 June]] [[2005]], nearly sixteen years after [[Season 26|the last season]] of what became known as the "classic series" (the series was broadcast 1963-1989) was aired. Unlike the "classic series", this was the first series produced by [[BBC Wales]], shot primarily within Wales, with Cardiff often "standing in" for London.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/3913205.stm |title=First secrets from new Doctor Who |date of source=Wednesday, 21 July, 2004 |website name=BBC NEWS - UK - WALES |accessdate=2nd August 2011}}</ref> This series starred [[Christopher Eccleston]] as the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Billie Piper]] as [[Rose Tyler]], and later starred [[John Barrowman]] as [[Jack Harkness]].  The head writer of the series, [[Russell T Davies]], was the one responsible for bringing Doctor Who back on television, and continued his post as head writer and executive producer until [[2010]]. Davies wrote eight episodes of the thirteen episode series, with writers [[Steven Moffat]], [[Paul Cornell]], [[Mark Gatiss]] and [[Robert Shearman]] writing the other five. Robert Shearman was the only one of these writers not to write for a future series.  
'''Series 1''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' is also known as '''Season 27''' to differentiate it from [[Season 1]] of the original series. The series ran between [[26 March]] [[2005]] and [[18 June]] [[2005]], nearly sixteen years after [[Season 26|the last season]] of what became known as the "classic series" (the series was broadcast 1963-1989) was aired. Unlike the "classic series", this was the first series produced by [[BBC Wales]], shot primarily within Wales, with Cardiff often "standing in" for London.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/3913205.stm |title=First secrets from new Doctor Who |date of source=Wednesday, 21 July, 2004 |website name=BBC NEWS - UK - WALES |accessdate=2nd August 2011}}</ref> This series starred [[Christopher Eccleston]] as the [[Ninth Doctor]] and [[Billie Piper]] as [[Rose Tyler]], and later starred [[John Barrowman]] as [[Jack Harkness]].  The head writer of the series, [[Russell T Davies]], was the one responsible for bringing Doctor Who back on television, and continued his post as head writer and executive producer until [[2010]]. Davies wrote eight episodes of the thirteen episode series, with writers [[Steven Moffat]], [[Paul Cornell]], [[Mark Gatiss]] and [[Robert Shearman]] writing the other five. Robert Shearman was the only one of these writers not to write for a future series.  


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This first season, and those immediately following, would credit the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] for assistance in providing production support.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4328329.stm |title=BBC investigates Doctor Who leak |date of source=Tuesday, 8 March, 2005 |website name=BBC NEWS - Entertainment |accessdate=2nd August 2011}}</ref> The season aired on the CBC only a few days after the UK broadcast, with [[Christopher Eccleston]] appearing in specially shot bumpers. (This practice did not continue beyond this first season.)
This first season, and those immediately following, would credit the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] for assistance in providing production support.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4328329.stm |title=BBC investigates Doctor Who leak |date of source=Tuesday, 8 March, 2005 |website name=BBC NEWS - Entertainment |accessdate=2nd August 2011}}</ref> The season aired on the CBC only a few days after the UK broadcast, with [[Christopher Eccleston]] appearing in specially shot bumpers. (This practice did not continue beyond this first season.)


==Overview==
== Overview ==
Series 1 introduced the [[Ninth Doctor]] along with new companion [[Rose Tyler]]. It dealt with the words [[Bad Wolf meme|"Bad Wolf"]] being spread across time and space, which was the main arc of the series. This meme was seen through the series in the majority of the episodes.
Series 1 introduced the [[Ninth Doctor]] along with new companion [[Rose Tyler]]. It dealt with the words [[Bad Wolf meme|"Bad Wolf"]] being spread across time and space, which was the main arc of the series. This meme was seen through the series in the majority of the episodes.


Series 1 also provided the first major information about the [[Last Great Time War]], and ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'', which featured the revived series' first regeneration. The season also introduced [[Jack Harkness]] and laid the initial seed for the later spin-off ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''.
Series 1 also provided the first major information about the [[Last Great Time War]], and ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'', which featured the revived series' first regeneration. The season also introduced [[Jack Harkness]] and laid the initial seed for the later spin-off ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]''.


==Cast==
== Cast ==
===Primary cast===
=== Primary cast ===
*[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]]
* [[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]]
*[[Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]]
* [[Rose Tyler]] - [[Billie Piper]]
===Secondary cast===
=== Secondary cast ===
*[[Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]
* [[Jack Harkness]] - [[John Barrowman]]
*[[Jackie Tyler]] - [[Camille Coduri]]
* [[Jackie Tyler]] - [[Camille Coduri]]
*[[Mickey Smith]] - [[Noel Clarke]]
* [[Mickey Smith]] - [[Noel Clarke]]
*[[Adam Mitchell]] - [[Bruno Langley]]
* [[Adam Mitchell]] - [[Bruno Langley]]
===Guest cast===
=== Guest cast ===
*[[Clive Finch]] - [[Mark Benton]]
* [[Clive Finch]] - [[Mark Benton]]
*[[Lady Cassandra]] - [[Zoë Wanamaker]]
* [[Lady Cassandra]] - [[Zoë Wanamaker]]
*[[Jabe]] - [[Yasmin Bannerman]]
* [[Jabe]] - [[Yasmin Bannerman]]
*[[Gwyneth]] - [[Eve Myles]]
* [[Gwyneth]] - [[Eve Myles]]
*[[Charles Dickens]] - [[Simon Callow]]
* [[Charles Dickens]] - [[Simon Callow]]
*[[Harriet Jones]] - [[Penelope Wilton]]
* [[Harriet Jones]] - [[Penelope Wilton]]
*[[Joseph Green]] - [[David Verrey]]
* [[Joseph Green]] - [[David Verrey]]
*[[Margaret Blaine]] - [[Annette Badland]]
* [[Margaret Blaine]] - [[Annette Badland]]
*[[Henry van Statten]] - [[Corey Johnson]]
* [[Henry van Statten]] - [[Corey Johnson]]
*[[The Editor]] - [[Simon Pegg]]
* [[The Editor]] - [[Simon Pegg]]
*[[Pete Tyler]] - [[Shaun Dingwall]]
* [[Pete Tyler]] - [[Shaun Dingwall]]
*[[Jamie (The Empty Child)|Jamie]] - [[Albert Valentine]]
* [[Jamie (The Empty Child)|Jamie]] - [[Albert Valentine]]
*[[Nancy (The Empty Child)|Nancy]] - [[Florence Hoath]]
* [[Nancy (The Empty Child)|Nancy]] - [[Florence Hoath]]
*[[Constantine|Doctor Constantine]] - [[Richard Wilson]]
* [[Constantine|Doctor Constantine]] - [[Richard Wilson]]
*[[Lynda Moss]] - [[Jo Joyner]]
* [[Lynda Moss]] - [[Jo Joyner]]
*[[Rodrick]] - [[Paterson Joseph]]
* [[Rodrick]] - [[Paterson Joseph]]
*[[Dalek|Voice of Daleks]] - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* [[Dalek|Voice of Daleks]] - [[Nicholas Briggs]]


====Introducing====
==== Introducing ====
*[[Tenth Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Tenth Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]


==Television stories==
== Television stories ==
[[file:2005_dw_promocard.jpg|thumb|Promotional postcard for the series.]]
[[File:2005_dw_promocard.jpg|thumb|Promotional postcard for the series.]]
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|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' ||  '''Notes'''
|'''#''' || '''Title''' || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' ||  '''Notes'''
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|3 ||''[[The Unquiet Dead]]''||[[Mark Gatiss]]||Euros Lyn||
|3 ||''[[The Unquiet Dead]]''||[[Mark Gatiss]]||Euros Lyn||
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|4&5 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Aliens of London]]''<br>Pt. 2: ''[[World War Three]]''||Russell T Davies||Keith Boak||First appearance of [[Toshiko Sato]] and the [[Slitheen]]
|4&5 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Aliens of London]]''<br />Pt. 2: ''[[World War Three]]''||Russell T Davies||Keith Boak||First appearance of [[Toshiko Sato]] and the [[Slitheen]]
|-
|-
|6 ||''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]''||[[Robert Shearman]]||[[Joe Ahearne]]||Reintroduction of the Daleks and first appearance of Adam Mitchell
|6 ||''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]''||[[Robert Shearman]]||[[Joe Ahearne]]||Reintroduction of the Daleks and first appearance of Adam Mitchell
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|8 ||''[[Father's Day]]''||[[Paul Cornell]]||Joe Ahearne||
|8 ||''[[Father's Day]]''||[[Paul Cornell]]||Joe Ahearne||
|-
|-
|9&10 ||Pt. 1: ''[[The Empty Child]]''<br>Pt. 2: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''||[[Steven Moffat]]||[[James Hawes]]||First appearance of Jack Harkness
|9&10 ||Pt. 1: ''[[The Empty Child]]''<br />Pt. 2: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]''||[[Steven Moffat]]||[[James Hawes]]||First appearance of Jack Harkness
|-
|-
|11 ||''[[Boom Town]]''||Russell T Davies||Joe Ahearne||Reappearance of the Slitheen
|11 ||''[[Boom Town]]''||Russell T Davies||Joe Ahearne||Reappearance of the Slitheen
|-
|-
|12&13 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]''<br>Pt. 2: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''||Russell T Davies||Joe Ahearne||Final appearance of the Ninth Doctor and introduction of the Tenth Doctor; last regular appearance of Jack Harkness until 2007
|12&13 ||Pt. 1: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]''<br />Pt. 2: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''||Russell T Davies||Joe Ahearne||Final appearance of the Ninth Doctor and introduction of the Tenth Doctor; last regular appearance of Jack Harkness until 2007
|}
|}


==Aliens and enemies==
== Aliens and enemies ==
*[[Auton]]s
* [[Auton]]s
*[[Nestene Consciousness]]
* [[Nestene Consciousness]]
*[[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]]
* [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]]
*[[Forest of Cheem]]
* [[Forest of Cheem]]
*[[Adherents of the Repeated Meme]]
* [[Adherents of the Repeated Meme]]
*[[Metal spider]]s
* [[Metal spider]]s
*[[Crespallion]]
* [[Crespallion]]
*[[Face of Boe]]
* [[Face of Boe]]
*[[Moxx of Balhoon]]
* [[Moxx of Balhoon]]
*[[Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light]]
* [[Ambassadors from the City State of Binding Light]]
*[[Pacoo|Mr and Mrs Pacoo]]
* [[Pacoo|Mr and Mrs Pacoo]]
*[[Hop Pyleen]]
* [[Hop Pyleen]]
*[[Cal MacNannovich]]
* [[Cal MacNannovich]]
*[[Scholars of the University of Rago Rago 56 Rago]]
* [[Scholars of the University of Rago Rago 56 Rago]]
*[[Gelth]]
* [[Gelth]]
*[[Slitheen family]]
* [[Slitheen family]]
*[[Space Pig]]
* [[Space Pig]]
*[[Dalek]]s
* [[Dalek]]s
*[[Henry van Statten]]
* [[Henry van Statten]]
*[[Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe]]
* [[Mighty Jagrafess of the Holy Hadrojassic Maxarodenfoe]]
*[[The Editor]]
* [[The Editor]]
*[[Automated Corpse]]s
* [[Automated Corpse]]s
*[[Reaper]]s
* [[Reaper]]s
*[[Empty Child plague]]
* [[Empty Child plague]]
*[[Nanogene]]s
* [[Nanogene]]s
*[[Anne Droid]]
* [[Anne Droid]]
*[[Trine-E]]
* [[Trine-E]]
*[[Zu-Zana]]
* [[Zu-Zana]]
*[[Davinadroid]]
* [[Davinadroid]]
*[[Dalek Emperor]]
* [[Dalek Emperor]]


==Novels==
== Novels ==
*[[The Clockwise Man]]
* [[The Clockwise Man]]
*[[The Monsters Inside]]
* [[The Monsters Inside]]
*[[Winner Takes All]]
* [[Winner Takes All]]
*[[The Deviant Strain]]
* [[The Deviant Strain]]
*[[Only Human]]
* [[Only Human]]
*[[The Stealers of Dreams]]
* [[The Stealers of Dreams]]


==Promotional trailers==
== Promotional trailers ==
For the series, several promotional trailers were created, utilising specially shot footage of the cast breaking the fourth wall and addressing viewers.  
For the series, several promotional trailers were created, utilising specially shot footage of the cast breaking the fourth wall and addressing viewers.  
* The show's main trailer begins with an explosion rushing through a tunnel and the Doctor running. He enters the TARDIS and asks the viewer: "Do you want to come with me?" He then walks around the console room, warning of the dangers that lie ahead, but promising "the trip of a lifetime." This promo uses an early arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] that was replaced by a more upbeat arrangement for the series itself.
* The show's main trailer begins with an explosion rushing through a tunnel and the Doctor running. He enters the TARDIS and asks the viewer: "Do you want to come with me?" He then walks around the console room, warning of the dangers that lie ahead, but promising "the trip of a lifetime." This promo uses an early arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] that was replaced by a more upbeat arrangement for the series itself.
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* Several short, wordless five-second "stings" were also produced. These showed closeups of the Doctor, Rose, the two together, and the TARDIS. No series logo or title is shown, with only a snippet of the Doctor Who theme or the TARDIS sound effect to identify the programme.
* Several short, wordless five-second "stings" were also produced. These showed closeups of the Doctor, Rose, the two together, and the TARDIS. No series logo or title is shown, with only a snippet of the Doctor Who theme or the TARDIS sound effect to identify the programme.


==Footnotes==
== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


==External links==
== External links ==
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2005/index.shtml BBC website index for Series 1]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2005/index.shtml BBC website index for Series 1]
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Revision as of 10:28, 5 November 2011

For the 1963-1964 season of the original series, see Season 1.
Doctor-who-logo-nine.jpg

Series 1 of Doctor Who is also known as Season 27 to differentiate it from Season 1 of the original series. The series ran between 26 March 2005 and 18 June 2005, nearly sixteen years after the last season of what became known as the "classic series" (the series was broadcast 1963-1989) was aired. Unlike the "classic series", this was the first series produced by BBC Wales, shot primarily within Wales, with Cardiff often "standing in" for London.[1] This series starred Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose Tyler, and later starred John Barrowman as Jack Harkness. The head writer of the series, Russell T Davies, was the one responsible for bringing Doctor Who back on television, and continued his post as head writer and executive producer until 2010. Davies wrote eight episodes of the thirteen episode series, with writers Steven Moffat, Paul Cornell, Mark Gatiss and Robert Shearman writing the other five. Robert Shearman was the only one of these writers not to write for a future series.

Unlike the original Doctor Who series, in which stories consisted of as few as two and as many as twelve episodes, stories in the revived series consist mainly of individual episodes and occasional two-or-three-parters.

Although it was a continuation of the earlier series, the BBC chose to restart its series numbering rather than possibly alienate new viewers by branding this the twenty-seventh season. This series saw the show return to forty-five-minute episodes for the first time since 1985. Many episodes served to reintroduce concepts of Doctor Who to a new generation, with key episodes being Aliens of London, which reintroduced UNIT (albeit in a minor way), and Dalek, which reintroduced the Daleks.

Series 1 was unusually well-received. It won the National Television Award and BAFTA for "Best Drama Series", confirming both its popular and critical success. Its BAFTA nomination was the first for the series since season 15 and the first ever for the programme in an "adult" category. Perhaps more importantly, it was the first time that a series of Doctor Who had actually won a BAFTA. Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper both won National Television Awards for "Favourite Actor" and "Favourite Actress". Writer Steven Moffat also began a three-year domination of the Hugo Award "Short Form Presentation" category by winning one for for his The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances two-parter.

Series 1 was later shown (after some initial hesitation) by the American network, Sci-Fi Channel - the first time a nationally broadcast commercial network had broadcast the series in the US.

This first season, and those immediately following, would credit the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for assistance in providing production support.[2] The season aired on the CBC only a few days after the UK broadcast, with Christopher Eccleston appearing in specially shot bumpers. (This practice did not continue beyond this first season.)

Overview

Series 1 introduced the Ninth Doctor along with new companion Rose Tyler. It dealt with the words "Bad Wolf" being spread across time and space, which was the main arc of the series. This meme was seen through the series in the majority of the episodes.

Series 1 also provided the first major information about the Last Great Time War, and The Parting of the Ways, which featured the revived series' first regeneration. The season also introduced Jack Harkness and laid the initial seed for the later spin-off Torchwood.

Cast

Primary cast

Secondary cast

Guest cast

Introducing

Television stories

Promotional postcard for the series.
# Title Writer Director Notes
1 Rose Russell T Davies Keith Boak First appearances of the Ninth Doctor, Rose Tyler, Jackie Tyler and Mickey Smith. Reintroduction of the Autons and the Nestene Consciousness.
2 The End of the World Russell T Davies Euros Lyn First appearance of the Face of Boe and Cassandra
3 The Unquiet Dead Mark Gatiss Euros Lyn
4&5 Pt. 1: Aliens of London
Pt. 2: World War Three
Russell T Davies Keith Boak First appearance of Toshiko Sato and the Slitheen
6 Dalek Robert Shearman Joe Ahearne Reintroduction of the Daleks and first appearance of Adam Mitchell
7 The Long Game Russell T Davies Brian Grant Final appearance of Adam Mitchell - becoming the first companion to be kicked out of the TARDIS for bad behaviour
8 Father's Day Paul Cornell Joe Ahearne
9&10 Pt. 1: The Empty Child
Pt. 2: The Doctor Dances
Steven Moffat James Hawes First appearance of Jack Harkness
11 Boom Town Russell T Davies Joe Ahearne Reappearance of the Slitheen
12&13 Pt. 1: Bad Wolf
Pt. 2: The Parting of the Ways
Russell T Davies Joe Ahearne Final appearance of the Ninth Doctor and introduction of the Tenth Doctor; last regular appearance of Jack Harkness until 2007

Aliens and enemies

Novels

Promotional trailers

For the series, several promotional trailers were created, utilising specially shot footage of the cast breaking the fourth wall and addressing viewers.

  • The show's main trailer begins with an explosion rushing through a tunnel and the Doctor running. He enters the TARDIS and asks the viewer: "Do you want to come with me?" He then walks around the console room, warning of the dangers that lie ahead, but promising "the trip of a lifetime." This promo uses an early arrangement of the Doctor Who theme that was replaced by a more upbeat arrangement for the series itself.
  • Rose, in the console room, telling the viewer about the choice she had to make - working in a dull shop, or chasing monsters. As the camera pulls back to show the Doctor standing behind her, she says "What do you think?"
  • Several short, wordless five-second "stings" were also produced. These showed closeups of the Doctor, Rose, the two together, and the TARDIS. No series logo or title is shown, with only a snippet of the Doctor Who theme or the TARDIS sound effect to identify the programme.

Footnotes

  1. First secrets from new Doctor Who. BBC NEWS - UK - WALES (Wednesday, 21 July, 2004). Retrieved on 2nd August 2011.
  2. BBC investigates Doctor Who leak. BBC NEWS - Entertainment (Tuesday, 8 March, 2005). Retrieved on 2nd August 2011.

External links