List of Doctor Who Confidential episodes

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The following is a list of episodes of Doctor Who Confidential. Unless otherwise stated, the episodes below originally broadcast on BBC Three.

Series Episode name Related DW episode Narrator
N/A "Doctor Who: A New Dimension"[1] Rose David Tennant
Series 1 "Bringing Back the Doctor" Rose Simon Pegg
"The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" The End of the World Simon Pegg
"TARDIS Tales" The Unquiet Dead Simon Pegg
"I Get a Side-Kick Out of You" Aliens of London Simon Pegg
"Why on Earth" World War Three Simon Pegg
"The Daleks" Dalek Simon Pegg
"The Dark Side" The Long Game Simon Pegg
"Time Trouble Father's Day Simon Pegg
"Special Effects" The Empty Child Simon Pegg
"Weird Science" The Doctor Dances Simon Pegg
"Unsung Heroes and Violent Death" Boom Town Simon Pegg
"The World of Who" Bad Wolf Simon Pegg
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide[2] The Parting of the Ways Simon Pegg
"The Last Battle" The Parting of the Ways Simon Pegg
Series 2 none[3] The Christmas Invasion N/A
"One Year On" none[4] Mark Gatiss
"New New Doctor" New Earth Mark Gatiss
"Fear Factor" Tooth and Claw Mark Gatiss
"Friends Reunited" School Reunion Mark Gatiss
"Script to Screen" The Girl in the Fireplace Mark Gatiss
"Cybermen" Rise of the Cybermen Mark Gatiss
"From Zero to Hero" The Age of Steel Mark Gatiss
"The Writer's Tale" The Idiot's Lantern Mark Gatiss
"You've Got the Look" The Impossible Planet Mark Gatiss
"Myths and Legends" The Satan Pit Mark Gatiss
"The New World of Who" Love & Monsters Mark Gatiss
"The Fright Stuff" Fear Her Mark Gatiss
"Welcome to Torchwood" Army of Ghosts Mark Gatiss
"Finale" Doomsday Mark Gatiss
Series 3 "Music and Monsters"[5] The Runaway Bride[6] Anthony Stewart Head
"Meet Martha Jones" 'Smith and Jones Anthony Stewart Head
"Stage Fright" The Shakespeare Code Anthony Stewart Head
"Are We There Yet?" Gridlock Anthony Stewart Head
"A New York Story" Daleks in Manhattan Anthony Stewart Head
"Making Manhattan" Evolution of the Daleks Anthony Stewart Head
"Monsters Inc." The Lazarus Experiment Anthony Stewart Head
"Space Craft" 42 Anthony Stewart Head
"Alter Ego" Human Nature Anthony Stewart Head
"Bad Blood" The Family of Blood Anthony Stewart Head
"Do You Remember the First Time?" Blink[7] David Tennant (uncredited)
"'Ello 'Ello 'Ello" Utopia Anthony Stewart Head
"The Saxon Mystery" The Sound of Drums Anthony Stewart Head
"The Valiant Quest" Last of the Time Lords Anthony Stewart Head
Series 4[8] Children in Need Special[9] Time Crash none
  1. Broadcast on BBC One a little over an hour prior to the initial screening of Rose, this episode did not, in fact, go out under the Doctor Who Confidential banner. However, its commonality of production personnel and style lead many to consider it a kind of "pre-cursor" to Confidential. Nevertheless, it is not usually considered "episode 1", but a kind of "episode 0".
  2. Like A New Dimension, this episode was broadcast on BBC One prior to its related episode. Also like Dimension, Guide did not technically go out under the Confidential banner, but was made by the Confidentialproduction team. This episode is often seen as having an even stronger tie to Confidential because of the presence of the series 1 narrator, Simon Pegg.
  3. The Christmas Invasion is the only episode of Doctor Who not to have a corresponding episode of Doctor Who Confidential
  4. "One Year On" was essentially a preview of series 2, broadcast on BBC Three six days before the initial broadcast of New Earth.
  5. Unusually, this episode bore a subtitle to the programme's name. Instead of just Doctor Who Confidential, it went out under the banner, Doctor Who Confidential Christmas Special
  6. This episode did have a limited amount of behind-the-scenes information about The Runaway Bride, but it also served as a behind-the-scenes exploration of the 2006 Doctor Who concert at the Wales Millennium Centre. It was co-produced with BBC Music.
  7. Though this episode did contain some behind-the-scenes information about Blink, it was mostly concerned with providing a history of the BBC Television Centre.
  8. For the purposes of this table, "Series 4" shall have the RTD/production team definition of everything from Time Crash to The End of Time
  9. Officially, this episode had no title.