The End of Time (TV story)


 * Note: The title used for this article refers to the second episode of a two-part story; the title has been confirmed as The End of Time in Doctor Who Magazine. The title of the first episode is currently unknown.

A two-part Doctor Who special will be broadcast during the 2009–2010 Christmas season. This will be the last story for David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor prior to the character's regeneration into his eleventh incarnation, who will be played by Matt Smith. It will also be the last Doctor Who story written by Russell T Davies, who shepherded the series' return to British television in 2005 and has been the series' executive producer and chief writer since. Davies will be succeeded as executive producer and showrunner by Steven Moffat.

The title The End of Time was first attributed to this story in a trailer unveiled at the San Diego ComicCon in July 2009; it was subsequently confirmed in Doctor Who Magazine #412, although it is not yet confirmed whether the title will be used for both parts (which would be a first for the revived series) or just the final episode.

Synopsis
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Cast

 * Tenth Doctor - David Tennant
 * Eleventh Doctor - Matt Smith
 * Wilfred Mott - Bernard Cribbins
 * Donna Noble - Catherine Tate
 * Sylvia Noble - Jacqueline King
 * The Master - John Simm
 * Lucy Saxon - Alexandra Moen
 * Verity Newman - Jessica Hynes
 * Jack Harkness - John Barrowman
 * Sarah Jane Smith - Elizabeth Sladen
 * Luke Smith - Tommy Knight
 * Harriet Jones - Penelope Wilton
 * Joshua Naismith - David Harewood
 * Rose Tyler - Billie Piper
 * Jackie Tyler - Camille Coduri
 * Minnie Hooper - June Whitfield
 * The Narrator - Timothy Dalton
 * Oliver Barnes - Barry Howard
 * Sean Temple - Karl Collins
 * TBA - Claire Bloom
 * TBA - Sinead Keenan
 * Alonzo Frame (unconfirmed) - Russell Tovey
 * TBA - Lawry Lewin
 * Time Lord/Leader of Council - Roger Bailey
 * Miss Trefusis - Sylvia Seymour
 * Governor - Teresa Banham
 * Nerys - Krystal Archer
 * Mr Danes - Simon Thomas

Crew
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Story Notes

 * This will be David Tennant's last appearance as the Doctor and also Matt Smith's first appearance.
 * John Simm will be returning to play the Master.
 * The second part is confirmed to be 75 minutes, 4 longer than Voyage of the Damned. Thus it will be the new holder of the title of third longest single episode, behind the 85 minute long TV movie and the 90 minute long The Five Doctors. All of these Epsiodes apart from Voyage of the Damned have featured the Master as well.
 * David Tennant has revealed that not all the episode will be set on Earth.
 * A preview of Part One has been announced as part of the 2009 Children in Need Appeal special scheduled for broadcast on 20th November.
 * With this, his final Doctor Who story, Davies will have written or co-written no less than 10 consecutive episodes (this number counts two-parters as separate and also includes a mini-episode, but does not include Torchwood), an unprecedented accomplishment in the history of the franchise.

Ratings
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Filming Locations
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Rumours

 * All the Tenth's Doctor's companions have been seen as appearing, except Martha and Mickey (so far).
 * It has been confirmed that Jessica Hynes will appear as Verity Newman and published Journal of Impossible Things
 * Bernard Cribbins, will return to play Wilfred Mott, grandfather of Donna Noble, will act as the Doctor's companion in this two-part story.
 * Timothy Dalton was seen on set wearing Time Lord robes: this could mean the return of the Time Lords. Additionally, Roger Bailey is credited as playing "Time Lord".
 * The Ood will appear in this episode, as they may have been in the trailer.
 * Timothy Dalton will play 'The Narrator'
 * The BBC confirmed both the Master and Lucy Saxon would be returning.
 * David Harewood will play Joshua Naismith, who he described as a "a rather strange individual. He wants to do something remarkable and he seeks the help of probably the most evil person in the universe. And by seeking his help, he sets in motion a series of events that could possibly bring about the end of the world". He also did scenes with John Simm, meaning that Naismith may work with the Master.
 * The Tenth Doctor's final words are rumoured to be "Don't forget me." This is based upon fan interpretation of the format of "A Letter from the Doctor", a feature written by Russell T. Davies for the Doctor Who Storybook 2010, which incorporates notable lines of dialogue from the Tenth Doctor era, only in reverse order. The last line of the Letter is "Hello! Ooh. New teeth..." which were the new Doctor's first words following his regeneration in The Parting of the Ways, while the first line of the Letter is the phrase "Don't forget me".

Trailers
A teaser trailer was shown at Comic-Con 2009. The voiceover is provided by Timothy Dalton.

"It is said that in the final days of planet Earth, everyone had bad dreams". An unknown person laughs after this. We then see multiple clips, including those of the Tenth Doctor, what may be a crazed Ood, Donna Noble, Wilfred Mott, Sylvia Noble and a unknown man which some fans think may be Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, David Harewood as Joshua Naismith, and a hooded man.The mood is very dark. A female voice (possibly Lucy Saxon) says "He returns". Then the Master is shown, with a dyed, blonde hair. He says, "My name is the Master". The tag line at the end of the trailer is "The End of Time", "Christmas 2009".

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
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Continuity
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