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The End of Time: Part Two is the 2010 New Year's Day Special of Doctor Who. It was written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Euros Lyn and featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, John Simm as the Master & Bernard Cribbins as Wilfred Mott.

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Synopsis[]

With almost everyone on Earth now recast in his image, the Master controls the planet. He's shocked, however, when he realises one person hasn't changed; Donna Noble. The Doctor soon understands what the pounding in the Master's head is; the Time Lords, who are attempting to return and re-establish Gallifrey. If they succeed, it'll mean the Last Great Time War will re-start, and all the horrors which came with it. In order to stop Rasillon's mad plan, the Doctor must make a choice, which may be the final choice he ever makes...

Plot[]

The Time Lord President makes his way to the council room of the war-ravaged Gallifrey on the last day of the Time War. The War Council is already in session wondering what the Doctor is going to do with "The Moment" a device capable of destroying both the Time Lords and Daleks. The Time Lord Visionary makes repeated prophecies about the end of Gallifrey on the Time War's final day, but the President refuses to die. The Visionary starts making mentions of the Earth in her prophecies and the President believes that their salvation lies there. Meanwhile, on Earth, the Master has the Doctor and Wilf tied up while he prepares the armies of himself for war with the rest of the universe.

Wilf gets a call from Donna and he tells her to run but she is blocked off by Masters on all sides. She continues to remember her time with the Doctor until she erupts in a blow of golden energy that takes out all the Masters before she falls unconscious. The Master ungags the Doctor and demands to know where his TARDIS is, threatening to have his guard shoot Wilf if he doesn't comply; however, the Doctor points out an obvious flaw in his threat - the guard is one inch too tall. The guard them knocks the Master to the ground, revealing himself to be Rossiter. He unties Wilf but can't release the Doctor from his bonds so Addams tells him to wheel him, leading to a very uncomfortable escape.

Addams brings them to the cellar where they are cornered by the Master and his troops when Addams teleports them to their ship in orbit. Once aboard and free, the Doctor severs the teleport link to stop them from following but the Master's guards shoot out the teleport completely stranding them in orbit. To keep the Master from targeting them, the Doctor blows out the whole ship's power, to the annoyance of Addams and Rossiter. Wilf still stands by the Doctor's decisions, knowing that he'll think of a plan.

On the Earth, the Master has all his duplicates focus on the drumbeat in his head and he fathoms that it's a signal that someone could only have designed. In the council room, the President, needing a form a bridgehead from Gallifrey to Earth using the signal they'd implanted in the Master's mind, thrusts a white-point star into Earth's orbit and it crashes on the surface. The Doctor spots it's descent from the ship and the Master's guards find it. Upon hearing what kind of diamond had crashed, the Master laughs madly.

On the ship, Wilf is approached by the woman again, who warns him that, if the Doctor is to survive, he'll have to take up arms or the end of time will occur. He finds the Doctor trying to repair the ship. Drawing out his service revolver which he had brought with him, he tries to convince the Doctor to take it so he can kill the Master before the latter kills him; the Doctor refuses to take his life, in spite of the fact that his death would mean that the human race would return to normal. The Master contacts the ship (still unaware of it's location) and tells the Doctor what he'd found; the Doctor, knowing that a white-point star is only found on Gallifrey, realises that the Time Lords are trying to return and takes the revolver from Wilf.

As the Master establishes the bridgehead and the High Council calls in a vote, the Doctor repairs and reengages the ship, making them visible to the Master. Piloting the ship into orbit, towards the Naismith Mansion, the Doctor gets Wilf and Rossiter to use the ship's asteroid lasers to keep the Master's missiles off them. Meanwhile, the vote is called in and the President starts the Time Lords' transition to Earth as the Master watches. The Doctor pilots the ship directly at the mansion but, just before it hits, he rears it upward into the sky. Unsealing a hatch to the outer hull, the Doctor drops from the ship and falls through the glass dome of the mansion right in between the Master and the Time Lords.

Wilf orders Addams to take the ship down so he can help the Doctor. In the mansion, the Master demonstrates his power but showing off his race of duplicates and decides to push the same process on the Time Lords, but the President uses his gauntlet to restore humanity to normal. As he orders the human race to it's knees, the Earth is rocked by a shockwave as Gallifrey, as the Ood's prophecy had said it would, starts to materialise above the Earth. While Addams and Rossiter flee, Wilf gets back inside the mansion and releases a man trapped inside the nuclear bolt by getting himself stuck.

The President reveals their plan to continue the rupture until the Time Vortex is torn apart and the Time Lords are freed of their corporeal bodies and rendered life forms of pure consciousness - a plan they'd been ready to enact in the final days of the war before the Doctor stopped them. The Master begs to ascend with them, but the President just deems him a disease, albeit one that they created. Before he strikes, the Doctor gets to his feet, brandishing the revolver in the direction of the President, who argues that the Master, with the link in his head, would be better to kill and the Doctor swings to point at him. The Master argues that the President is as much the link and the Doctor turns again. Suddenly, the woman Wilf had been seeing uncovers her face and the expression in her eyes displays an epiphany in the Doctor.

He turns to face the Master again but tells him to stand aside as he shoots and destroys the white-point star, severing the link and sending the Time Lords, Gallifrey and the President, who he reveals as Rassilon, back into the War to die. Rassilon threatens to drag the Doctor with him but the Master tells him to move and strikes him with electrical bolts from his hands and he disappears with the Time Lords; Gallifrey disappears from the sky. After everything is gone, the Doctor gets to his knees, realising in a fit of surprised but strained laughter that he survived, that the prophecy about his death was wrong - and then he hears four knocks behind him and his expression drops.

He turns to face Wilf, still trapped inside the nuclear bolt as it's about to go critical with 500,000 rads of radiation about to flood into the chamber. Since the Doctor can't get him out without the machine flooding, Wilf tells him to leave him in there and the Doctor, seeming to concur, goes on an angry rant about how, after everything that he's done for the universe, death is what he gets in recompense. However, knowing that he won't leave Wilf to die, steps into the machine, as the sobbing old man begs him not to, and activates it, freeing Wilf as the chamber floods and he painfully absorbs all of it, shriveling into a ball on the ground. The machine cuts out and the Doctor, still alive, rises to his feet and steps out of the now-unlocked chamber. As Wilf points out the scars all over his face, he glides his hands over them and they disappear as do the cuts on his hands - the regeneration has started.

Meanwhile, Shaun tends to Donna, whom he'd found unconscious outside and she wakes up, feeling fine. The Doctor returns Wilf home and promises that they'll meet at least one more time before he leaves to 'collect [his] reward'. He makes a stop on an industrial estate where Mickey and Martha, now married, are being fired at by a Sontaran; he takes down the Sontaran as his friends spot him and he leaves wordlessly. He saves Luke Smith from the path of an oncoming car and shares a final glance with Sarah Jane before departing. He introduces Jack, sitting alone in an alien bar, to Midshipman Alonso Frame, attends a signing of the novelisation of 'Journal of Impossible Things' by Verity Redfern, the granddaughter of Joan Redfern, visits Donna's wedding and gives Wilf and Sylvia a winning lottery ticket (which he obtained using a pound from Donna's late father Geoff) to secure her financial betterment and makes a final landing on the Powell Estate on New Year's Day, 2005 to see Rose and Jackie.

As Rose makes her way back to her flat, the Doctor, hiding in the shadows, promises that she's going to have a really great year as she heads back inside her block. The Doctor, now incredibly weak, trudges towards the TARDIS and collapses in the snow, when Ood Sigma appears in front of him and all the peoples of the universe start 'sing[ing him] to [his] sleep'. Getting to his feet, the Doctor paces to the TARDIS and gets inside, observing the regeneration energy emanating from his hand. He launches the TARDIS and is flies out into the Earth's orbit. Uttering his last dispairing words, "I don't want to go", the Doctor's face and hands are consumed in golden energy and his regeneration begins, a process so powerful that the entire console room is demolished, blasted with sparks and flames.

The energy dissipates and the Doctor falls back with his new face; as the control room sparks around him, he examines his new body to ensure that all his limbs are still where they should be (almost convinced he'd become a girl for a moment) when the room shakes and he remembers he's crashing. As the ship, still consumed in flames, falls back down to the Earth, the Doctor excitedly runs around the console, crying to the air, "Geronimo!"

Cast[]

  • The Doctor - David Tennant
  • The Master - John Simm
  • Wilfred Mott - Bernard Cribbins
  • Lord President - Timothy Dalton
  • Donna Noble - Catherine Tate
  • Sylvia Noble - Jacqueline King
  • The Woman - Claire Bloom
  • Minnie Hooper - June Whitfield
  • Joshua Naismith - David Harewood
  • Abigail Naismith - Tracy Ifeachor
  • Addams - Sinêad Keenan
  • Rossiter - Lawry Lewin
  • Shaun Temple - Karl Collins
  • Mr Danes - Simon Thomas
  • Trinity Wells - Lachele Carl
  • Rose Tyler - Billie Piper
  • Jackie Tyler - Camille Coduri
  • Captain Jack Harkness - John Barrowman
  • Martha Smith-Jones - Freema Agyeman
  • Mickey Smith - Noel Clarke
  • Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
  • Verity Newman - Jessica Hynes
  • Luke Smith - Thomas Knight
  • Midshipman Frame - Russell Tovey
  • The Chancellor - Joe Dixon
  • The Partisan - Julie Legrand
  • The Visionary - Brid Brennan
  • Nerys - Krystal Archer
  • Voice of Judoon - Nicholas Briggs
  • Ood Sigma - Paul Kasey
  • Elder Ood - Ruari Mears
  • Voice of Ood Sigma - Silas Carson
  • Voice of Elder Ood - Brian Cox

and introducing Matt Smith as the Doctor

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Doctor Who Television Stories
First Doctor - William Hartnell | 1963-1966
Season 1 An Unearthly Child - The Daleks - The Edge of Destruction - Marco Polo - The Keys of Marinus - The Aztecs - The Sensorites - The Reign of Terror
Season 2 Planet of Giants - The Dalek Invasion of Earth - The Rescue - The Romans - The Web Planet - The Crusade - The Space Museum - The Chase - The Time Meddler
Season 3 Galaxy 4 - Mission to the Unknown - The Myth Makers - The Daleks' Master Plan - The Massacre - The Ark - The Celestial Toymaker - The Gunfighters - The Savages - The War Machines
Season 4 The Smugglers - The Tenth Planet
Second Doctor - Patrick Troughton | 1966-1969
Season 4 The Power of the Daleks - The Highlanders - The Underwater Menace - The Moonbase - The Macra Terror - The Faceless Ones - The Evil of the Daleks
Season 5 The Tomb of the Cybermen - The Abominable Snowmen - The Ice Warriors - The Enemy of the World - The Web of Fear - Fury from the Deep - The Wheel in Space
Season 6 The Dominators - The Mind Robber - The Invasion - The Krotons - The Seeds of Death - The Space Pirates - The War Games
Third Doctor - Jon Pertwee | 1970-1974
Season 7 Spearhead from Space - Doctor Who and the Silurians - The Ambassadors of Death - Inferno
Season 8 Terror of the Autons - The Mind of Evil - The Claws of Axos - Colony in Space - The Dæmons
Season 9 Day of the Daleks - The Curse of Peladon - The Sea Devils - The Mutants - The Time Monster
Season 10 The Three Doctors - Carnival of Monsters - Frontier in Space - Planet of the Daleks - The Green Death
Season 11 The Time Warrior - Invasion of the Dinosaurs - Death to the Daleks - The Monster of Peladon - Planet of the Spiders
Fourth Doctor - Tom Baker | 1975-1981
Season 12 Robot - The Ark in Space - The Sontaran Experiment - Genesis of the Daleks - Revenge of the Cybermen
Season 13 Terror of the Zygons - Planet of Evil - Pyramids of Mars - The Android Invasion - The Brain of Morbius - The Seeds of Doom
Season 14 The Masque of Mandragora - The Hand of Fear - The Deadly Assassin - The Face of Evil - The Robots of Death - The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Season 15 Horror of Fang Rock - The Invisible Enemy - Image of the Fendahl - The Sun Makers - Underworld - The Invasion of Time
Season 16 The Ribos Operation - The Pirate Planet - The Stones of Blood - The Androids of Tara - The Power of Kroll - The Armageddon Factor
Season 17 Destiny of the Daleks - City of Death - The Creature from the Pit - Nightmare of Eden - The Horns of Nimon - Shada
Season 18 The Leisure Hive - Meglos - Full Circle - State of Decay - Warriors' Gate - The Keeper of Traken - Logopolis
Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison | 1982-1984
Season 19 Castrovalva - Four to Doomsday - Kinda - The Visitation - Black Orchid - Earthshock - Time-Flight
Season 20 Main Series Arc of Infinity - Snakedance - Mawdryn Undead - Terminus - Enlightenment - The King's Demons
25th Anniversary Special The Five Doctors
Season 21 Warriors of the Deep - The Awakening - Frontios - Resurrection of the Daleks - Planet of Fire - The Caves of Androzani
Sixth Doctor - Colin Baker | 1984-1986
Season 21 The Twin Dilemma
Season 22 Attack of the Cybermen - Vengeance on Varos - The Mark of the Rani - The Two Doctors - Timelash - Revelation of the Daleks
Season 23: The Trial of a Time Lord The Mysterious Planet - Mindwarp - Terror of the Vervoids - The Ultimate Foe
Seventh Doctor - Sylvester McCoy | 1987-1989
Season 24 Time and the Rani - Paradise Towers - Delta and the Bannerman - Dragonfire
Season 25 Remembrance of the Daleks - The Happiness Patrol - Silver Nemesis - The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
Season 26 Battlefield - Ghost Light - The Curse of Fenric - Survival
Eighth Doctor - Paul McGann | 1996, 2013
TV Movie Doctor Who
Minisode The Night of the Doctor
Ninth Doctor - Christopher Eccleston | 2005
Series 1 Rose - The End of the World - The Unquiet Dead - Aliens of London / World War Three - Dalek - The Long Game - Father's Day - The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances - Boom Town - Bad Wolf / The Parting of the Ways
Tenth Doctor - David Tennant | 2005-2010
Series 2 2005 Christmas Special The Christmas Invasion
Main Series New Earth - Tooth and Claw - School Reunion - The Girl in the Fireplace - Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel - The Idiot's Lantern - The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit - Love and Monsters - Fear Her - Army of Ghosts - Doomsday
Series 3 2006 Christmas Special The Runaway Bride
Main Series Smith and Jones - The Shakespeare Code - Gridlock - Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the Daleks - The Lazarus Experiment - 42 - Human Nature / The Family of Blood - Blink - Utopia / The Sound of Drums - Last of the Time Lords
Series 4 2007 Christmas Special Voyage of the Damned
Main Series Partners in Crime - The Fires of Pompeii - Planet of the Ood - The Sontaran Stratagem / The Poison Sky - The Doctor's Daughter - The Unicorn and the Wasp - Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead - Midnight - Turn Left - The Stolen Earth - Journey's End
2008-10 Specials The Next Doctor - Planet of the Dead - The Waters of Mars - The End of Time: Part One / Part Two
Eleventh Doctor - Matt Smith | 2010-2013
Series 5 The Eleventh Hour - The Beast Below - Victory of the Daleks - The Time of Angels / Flesh and Stone - The Vampires of Venice - Amy's Choice - The Hungry Earth / Cold Blood - Vincent and the Doctor - The Lodger - The Pandorica Opens - The Big Bang
Series 6 2010 Christmas Special A Christmas Carol
Main Series The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon - The Curse of the Black Spot - The Doctor's Wife - The Rebel Flesh / The Almost People - A Good Man Goes to War - Let's Kill Hitler - Night Terrors - The Girl Who Waited - The God Complex - Closing Time - The Wedding of River Song
Series 7 2011 Christmas Special The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe
Part One Asylum of the Daleks - Dinosaurs on a Spaceship - A Town Called Mercy - The Power of Three - The Angels Take Manhattan
2012 Christmas Special The Snowmen
Part Two The Bells of Saint John - The Rings of Akhaten - Cold War - Hide - Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS - The Crimson Horror - Nightmare in Silver - The Name of the Doctor
2013 Specials The Day of the Doctor - The Time of the Doctor
Twelfth Doctor - Peter Capaldi | 2014-2017
Series 8 Main Series Deep Breath - Into the Dalek - Robot of Sherwood - Listen - Time Heist - The Caretaker - Kill the Moon - Mummy on the Orient Express - Flatline - In the Forest of the Night - Dark Water / Death in Heaven
2014 Christmas Special Last Christmas
Series 9 Main Series The Magician's Apprentice / The Witch's Familiar - Under the Lake / Before the Flood - The Girl Who Died / The Woman Who Lived - The Zygon Invasion / The Zygon Inversion - Sleep No More - Face the Raven / Heaven Sent / Hell Bent
2015 Christmas Special The Husbands of River Song
Series 10 2016 Christmas Special The Return of Doctor Mysterio
Main Series The Pilot - Smile - Thin Ice - Knock Knock - Oxygen - Extremis / The Pyramid at the End of the World / The Lie of the Land - Empress of Mars - The Eaters of Light - World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls
2017 Christmas Special Twice Upon a Time
Thirteenth Doctor - Jodie Whittaker | 2018-2022
Series 11 Main Series The Woman Who Fell to Earth - The Ghost Monument - Rosa - Arachnids in the UK - The Tsuranga Conundrum - Demons of the Punjab - Kerblam! - The Witchfinders - It Takes You Away - The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos
2019 New Year's Special Resolution
Series 12 Main Series Spyfall: Part One / Part Two - Orphan 55 - Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror - Fugitive of the Judoon - Praxeus - Can You Hear Me? - The Haunting of Villa Diodati - Ascension of the Cybermen / The Timeless Children
2021 New Year's Special Revolution of the Daleks
Series 13 Flux The Halloween Apocalypse / War of the Sontarans / Once, Upon Time / Village of the Angels / Survivors of the Flux / The Vanquishers
2022 Specials 2022 New Year's Special Eve of the Daleks
2022 Easter Special Legend of the Sea Devils
Centenary Special The Power of the Doctor
Fourteenth Doctor - David Tennant | 2023
60th Anniversary Specials The Star Beast - Wild Blue Yonder - The Giggle
Fifteenth Doctor - Ncuti Gatwa | 2023-present
Series 14 2023 Christmas Special The Church on Ruby Road
Main Series Space Babies - The Devil's Chord - Boom - 73 Yards - Dot and Bubble - Rogue - The Legend of Ruby Sunday - Empire of Death
Series 15 2024 Christmas Special TBA
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