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Doctor Who - Season 1
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The series depicts the adventures of The Doctor and his new companion Rose. They embark on yet more far-flung and improbable adventures: traveling 5,000,000,000 years into the future as the Earth is about to be swallowed by the sun. Among the elite alien guests assembled to watch the phenomenon is Lady Cassandra, who takes pride in being the last pure human, though she has received many operations that have altered her image.
Actors:
Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, Camille Coduri, Noel Clarke, Mark Benton, Elli Garnett, Adam McCoy, Alan Ruscoe, Paul Kasey, David Sant, Elizabeth Fost, ...»
Director:
Keith Boak
Country:
United Kingdom
- Episode 01: Rose
- Episode 02: The End of the World
- Episode 03: The Unquiet Dead
- Episode 04: Aliens of London (1)
- Episode 05: World War Three (2)
- Episode 06: Dalek
- Episode 07: The Long Game
- Episode 08: Father's Day
- Episode 09: The Empty Child (1)
- Episode 10: The Doctor Dances (2)
- Episode 11: Boom Town
- Episode 12: Bad Wolf (1)
- Episode 13: The Parting of the Ways (2)
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Critics Of "Doctor Who - Season 1"
Peter Canavese Groucho Reviews
November 15, 2013 Thundered back onto the BBC in a manner that honored the series' canon while also injecting new energy and reestablishing a show previously aimed primarily at children as one sophisticated enough that adult geeks could love it unabashedly. [Blu-ray]
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Charles McGrath New York Times
March 17, 2006 Between the Doctor and Rose there is genuine, old-fashioned chemistry, and their interaction, which occasionally takes on the aspect of screwball comedy, is much the best thing in the show.
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Alasdair Wilkins AV Club
November 27, 2013 If the program was inquisitive science fiction in 1963 and an alien invasion thriller in 1970, then in 2005 it must be considered a character drama.
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Troy Patterson Slate
March 17, 2006 To my novice's eye, it's pretty decent hokum-fast, corny, genial, honest in its schlock.
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Joy Press Village Voice
March 17, 2006 The thrill-filled cliffhangers of yore are gone, taking with them with the child's urge to watch TV from behind the sofa, breath bated.
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