Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)

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For the 1965-66 season of the original series, see Season 3.

Series 3 of Doctor Who (sometimes called Season 29) ran between March 2007 and July 2007 and starred David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and introduced Freema Agyeman as his companion Martha Jones. Catherine Tate appeared as Donna Noble in the 2006 Christmas special, The Runaway Bride, which was filmed as part of the Series 3 block and featured on the Series 3 DVD. Despite this, The Runaway Bride is a special episode and not considered to be a part of Series 3 by the Episode Guide on the official website.

Overview

This series introduced the new companion Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman), to travel alongside the Doctor (David Tennant). This series is the best series so far, with excellent episodes such as "The Shakespeare Code", "Daleks in Manhattan", "Evolution of the Daleks", "42", "Human Nature", "The Family of Blood", "Blink, and the last two finale episode out of three, "The Sound of Drums" and "The Last of the Time Lords. However, many viewers would think that this is the worst series, because, like the Doctor, they would also be dealing with the aftermath of losing Rose (Billie Piper). Also, because the Doctor never felt affectionate or grew towards Martha, the viewers may also not have.

Stories

Christmas special

# Title Writer Notes
N/A The Runaway Bride Russell T. Davies

Regular season

# Title Writer Notes
1 Smith and Jones Russell T. Davies First appearance of Martha Jones and the Judoon
2 The Shakespeare Code Gareth Roberts
3 Gridlock Russell T. Davies Reintroduction of the Macra
4 Pt. 1: Daleks in Manhattan
Pt. 2: Evolution of the Daleks
Helen Raynor
5 The Lazarus Experiment Stephen Greenhorn
6 42 Chris Chibnall
7 Pt. 1: Human Nature
Pt. 2: The Family of Blood
Paul Cornell
8 Blink Steven Moffat
9 Pt. 1: Utopia
Pt. 2: The Sound of Drums
Pt. 3: Last of the Time Lords
Russell T. Davies Reintroduction of the Master, and of Jack Harkness to Doctor Who. Final regular appearance of Martha Jones

Animated special

# Title Writer Notes
NA The Infinite Quest Alan Barnes|Shown originally in 13 parts (aprox 3:30 each) on Totally Doctor Who, later rebroadcast as a 45 minute episode|

The Cast

Primary Cast

Secondary Cast

Guests Cast

Novels

Novels featuring companion Martha Jones

External Links

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