Doctor Who

2005 • Space
4.8
1.5K reviews
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Season 6 episodes (14)

1 The Impossible Astronaut
23/4/11
Season-only
Four envelopes, numbered 2, 3 and 4, each containing a date, time and map reference, unsigned, but TARDIS blue. Who sent them? And who received the missing number one? This strange summons reunites the Doctor, Amy, Rory and River Song in the middle of the Utah desert and unveils a terrible secret the Doctor's friends must never reveal to him.
2 Day of the Moon
30/4/11
Season-only
The Doctor is locked in the perfect prison. Amy, Rory and River Song are being hunted down across America by the FBI. With the help of new friend, our heroes are reunited to share their discoveries, if not their memories. For the world is occupied by an alien force who control humanity through post-hypnotic suggestion and no one can be trusted.
3 The Curse of the Black Spot
7/5/11
Season-only
The TARDIS is marooned onboard a seventeenth-century pirate-ship whose crew are being lured to their death by a beautiful Siren. When the Captain's son is taken, the implacable pirate must place his life in the Doctor's hands and with him, take an extraordinary leap of faith.
4 The Doctor's Wife
14/5/11
Season-only
The Doctor follows a Time Lord distress signal to a mysterious asteroid in a Bubble Universe - could there really be another living Time Lord out there?  But the asteroid hides a secret which could threaten the existence not only of the TARDIS crew, but of the TARDIS itself.
5 The Rebel Flesh
21/5/11
Season-only
A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a factory on earth where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid. A second wave hits and the 'Gangers' separate. Can the Doctor prevent an all out civil war between the humans and the 'almost people' before the factory explodes?
6 The Almost People
4/6/11
Season-only
As the solar storm rages and the factory crumbles, a Ganger driven mad by the memories of being 'decommissioned' is seeking revenge. The Doctor must convince the terrified factory workers to embrace their own humanity and work together with their Gangers to overcome a monster of their own making.
7 A Good Man Goes to War
11/6/11
Season-only
The Doctor needs an army by his side. As he calls in all his debts across the cosmos, his enemies use his closest friends to trap him. Today will mark the Battle of Demons Run. Both sides will make their sacrifices - and River Song has something to tell the Doctor...
8 Let's Kill Hitler
27/8/11
Season-only
In the desperate search for Melody Pond, the TARDIS crash lands in 1930's Berlin, bringing the Doctor face to face with the greatest war criminal in the Universe. And Hitler. The Doctor must teach his adversaries that time travel has responsibilities - and in so doing, learns a harsh lesson in the cruellest warfare of all.
9 Night Terrors
3/9/11
Season-only
The Doctor receives a distress call from the scariest place in the Universe. A child's bedroom. Terrified of the monsters in his cupboard, George's pleas for help break through the barriers of all time and space. But allaying his fears won't be easy, even for the Doctor. Because George's monsters are real.
10 The Girl Who Waited
10/9/11
Season-only
Amy is trapped in a quarantine facility for victims of an alien plague -- a plague that will kill the Doctor in a day. The Doctor can use the TARDIS to smash through time and break in, but then Rory is on his own. Can he rescue Amy before she is killed by kindness?
11 The God Complex
17/9/11
Season-only
The TARDIS lands in what looks like an ordinary hotel. But the walls move, corridors twist and rooms vanish. There is a room for every visitor that contains their deepest, darkest fears. Fears that will kill them. What lies in the Doctor's room? And when his turn comes, will he welcome death like all the rest?
12 Closing Time
24/9/11
Season-only
In the last few days of his life, the Doctor pays a farewell visit his old friend Craig, and encounters a mystery. People are going missing, a silver rat scuttles in the shadows of a department store, and somewhere close by the Cybermen are waiting.
13 The Wedding of River Song
1/10/11
Season-only
As the Doctor makes his final journey to the shores of Lake Silencio in Utah, he knows only one thing can keep the universe safe -- his own death. But has he reckoned without the love of a good woman?
14 Special 2011 - The Doctor, The Widow & The Wardrobe
21/4/14
Season-only
It's Christmas Eve, 1938, when Madge Arwell comes to the aid of an injured Spaceman Angel as she cycles home. He promises to repay her kindness - all she has to do is make a wish. Three years later, a devastated Madge escapes war-torn London with her two children for a dilapidated house in Dorset. She is crippled with grief at the news her husband has been lost over the Channel, but determined to give Lily and Cyril the best Christmas ever. The Arwells are surprised to be greeted by a madcap caretaker whose mysterious Christmas gift leads them into a magical wintry world. Here, Madge will learn how to be braver than she ever thought possible. And that wishes can come true...

About this show

Doctor Who's popularity is on-going with a cult following that stretches all the way from New Zealand to Los Angeles via Britain. The new incarnation of the Doctor will travel much further a field. With high production values, innovative CGI from Oscar-winning company The Mill, an all-star cast and scripts from the cream of British writers led by Russell T Davies, Doctor Who is the ultimate adventure in the human race -- gripping, breathtaking and action-packed. Once purchased please find your episodes under My Movies & TV.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.5K reviews
Chillin Creative
2 March 2020
Bought Series 12. Here's the best way to watch it: If something doesn't make sense, wait for it to be explained by the end of the series. Something I notice is that people get confused about moments in episodes, and rather than waiting the week for the next episode, or the series finale even, they get upset at the show because of a lack of patience. Now, I'm not trying to belittle said fans—hell, I understand why they wouldn't want to wait. Chris Chibnall enables such a sense of bewilderment and wonder into the show's fans, waiting a week to know what happens next seems almost unfair. So, just sit tight. Everything will make sense eventually. Secondly, you'll notice that a majority of the opening episodes have left-leaning political messages. If that's an immediate turn off for you, I apologize on behalf of Chris Chibnall, but I sincerely encourage you to watch the series anyway, trying to ignore the messages, if you need to. Certain episodes are subtle about it, or use them well. An episode like "Orphan 55" fails to be subtle, whilst "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror" has a statement that can be missed if you aren't looking for it. The heavier episodes don't have political messages. So, even if you don't like the politics, stick around for the series arc, which continues from Series 11's "Timeless Child" mystery. Oh, and that returning captain is only in the series for a fraction of one episode, and, like, 0.1 seconds of another. So, if you're buying to see him be a major player, he's not. He definitely helps to kick the series into its arc, but otherwise, you shouldn't expect much of him. Finally, if you didn't like Series 11, don't see Series 12 as more of that type of content. From what I can find, a lot more people prefer Series 12 over 11. The Series 12 haters tend to hate the series because they didn't like Series 11, and refuse to believe that Doctor Who under Chibnall's reign can be good. Otherwise, there's a chance that they just hate the idea of the Doctor being a woman. I know there are other reasons, like the handling of reference to cancer in "Can You Hear Me?", but the previous seem to be most popular. TL;DR: Just sit back and enjoy it. Don't prejudge the content. Let it speak for itself. If you don't like it—well, I guess we disagree. That's fine. You're allowed to disagree with a stranger online. Enjoy.
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C S
16 September 2018
There's a reason this show has lasted for so many years. Well ok, there are many reasons. There's no other show like it and there never will be. The writing, the characters, the action, the comedy, the lessons and of course the more emotional moments come together into a delightful package that I'll gladly watch over and over. Sure, there are some lower points which is expected when a show has gone on for so long but even the lowest points in this show surpass the highest points of many other shows out there. Here's to (hopefully) another 50 years of Doctor Who.
Supriya Gour
24 January 2022
Love the earlier series, hate the current ones (I so wanted to love Jodie, but the show just became one long political statement instead of a fun adventure). If anyone is looking for the earlier Christmas Specials - look under Revolution of the Daleks. For some reason, Google threw all the earlier specials under there as separate seasons.