For the 2007 series David Tennant returned as the Doctor with new companion Martha Jones played by Freema Agyeman.
Written by – Russell T Davies
Ratings: 9.3 Million
Originally Broadcast: 25th December 2006
Bride-to-be Donna mysteriously vanishes as she prepares to marry her boyfriend Lance in a glittering ceremony on Christmas Eve. She suddenly appears, to her complete astonishment, in the Tardis with the Doctor. As the Tardis races to get to the church on time, the Doctor and Donna are closely watched by the sinister figure of The Empress of Racnoss from her throne in her spaceship. It soon becomes clear that Donna is the key to an ancient alien plan to destroy the Earth.
Written By – Russell T Davies
Ratings: 8.7 Million
Originally Broadcast: 31st March 2007
For Martha Jones, a medical student in Central London, an ordinary day turns into a nightmare when her entire hospital is transported to the Moon. There, she has to battle the Judoon and outwit a blood-sucking Plasmavore – but can she trust a mysterious stranger called the Doctor?
Written By – Gareth Roberts
Ratings: 7.2 Million
Originally Broadcast: 7th April 2007
For Martha’s first trip in the Tardis, the Doctor takes her back in time, to Elizabethan England, as the third series of Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. When they find William Shakespeare under the control of deadly witch-like creatures, they must battle forces from the dawn of the universe to stop history being changed for ever.
Written By – Russell T Davies
Ratings: 8.4 Million
Originally Broadcast: 14th April 2007
The Doctor takes Martha to the planet New Earth, in the far future, as the third series of Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. But when they find the streets being ruled by the sinister Pharamacists, they must brave the ordeal of the mysterious Motorway in order to discover the terrible secret at the heart of the city.
Written by – Helen Raynor
Ratings: 6.7 Million
Originally Broadcast: 21st April 2007
It’s Thirties New York and, in the midst of the Depression, people are disappearing off the streets, as Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. Savage Pig Men hide in the sewers and, at the very top of the Empire State Building, the Doctor’s oldest enemies are at work, preparing their most audacious plan yet.
Written by – Helen Raynor
Ratings: 7.0 Million
Originally Broadcast: 28th April 2007
It’s Thirties New York and, in the midst of the Depression, people are disappearing off the streets, as Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. Savage Pig Men hide in the sewers and, at the very top of the Empire State Building, the Doctor’s oldest enemies are at work, preparing their most audacious plan yet.
Written by – Stephen Greenhorn
Ratings: 7.2 Million
Originally Broadcast: 5th May 2007
Martha returns home. Could this be the end of her travels with the Doctor? When she discovers her family is caught up in the scheming of Professor Lazarus and his Genetic Manipulation Device, it becomes a fight for survival, as human DNA twists into monstrous form.
Written by – Chris Chibnall
Ratings: 7.4 Million
Originally Broadcast: 19th May 2007
In a distant galaxy, a spaceship hurtles out of control towards a boiling sun with the Doctor and Martha trapped on board, as Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. They’ve only got 42 minutes to uncover the saboteurs, but, with a mysterious force starting to possess the ship’s crew, the Doctor is running out of time.
Written by – Paul Cornell
Ratings: 7.7 Million
Originally Broadcast: 26th May 2007
It’s 1913 in England, and an ordinary schoolteacher called John Smith dreams of adventures in time and space and a mysterious blue box, as Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. But, when lights in the sky herald the arrival of something strange and terrible, Smith’s maid, Martha, has to convince him that he alone can save the world.
Written by – Paul Cornell
Ratings: 7.2 Million
Originally Broadcast: 2nd June 2007
It’s 1913 in England, and an ordinary schoolteacher called John Smith dreams of adventures in time and space and a mysterious blue box, as Russell T Davies’s Doctor Who continues. But, when lights in the sky herald the arrival of something strange and terrible, Smith’s maid, Martha, has to convince him that he alone can save the world.
Written by – Steven Moffat
Ratings: 6.6 Million
Originally Broadcast: 9th June 2007
In an old, abandoned house, the Weeping Angels wait, However, when people start disappearing, a young woman called Sally finds cryptic messages bleeding through from 1969 – messages from a mysterious stranger called the Doctor. But can she decipher them before the Angels claim their prize?
Written by – Russell T Davies
Ratings: 7.8 Million
Originally Broadcast: 16th June 2007
Jack’s back! As Captain Jack storms back into the Doctor’s life, the Tardis is thrown out of control, to the end of the universe. There, they find the savage Futurekind ruling the wilderness, while a lonely Professor tries in vain to save the last of the human race.
Written by – Russell T Davies
Ratings: 7.5 Million
Originally Broadcast: 23rd June 2007
Harry Saxon becomes Prime Minister, and his reign of terror begins. This is only the start of his ambitions, however, as he announces mankind’s first contact with an alien race, the Toclafane. An audacious plan, spanning the whole of time and space, begins to close around the Earth.
Written by – Russell T Davies
Ratings: 8.6 Million
Originally Broadcast: 30th June 2007
Earth has been conquered and the Master rules supreme, with the Doctor a helpless prisoner. The entire human race has been reduced to slavery, as the mighty warships of a new Time Lord Empire rise from the ashes. Only Martha Jones can save the world…