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The Fourteenth Doctor was the Doctor to follow the Thirteenth Doctor after she regenerated due to being struck down by the Spy Master during her final fight to save the Earth from destruction. He looked virtually identical to the Tenth Doctor.

A day to come
When encountering the "Vortex Butterfly", the Tenth Doctor was cryptically told that he would not be "limited" to "thirteen lives". (COMIC: Vortex Butterflies)

When the Eleventh Doctor met the Curator in the Under Gallery and quipped how he "never forget[s] a face", the Curator cryptically replied that he "might find [him]self revisiting a few" in the "years to come", though only "old favourites". (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

When Captain Lundvik threatened to shoot him, the Twelfth Doctor speculated that he would "keep on regenerating forever" if he was executed. (TV: Kill the Moon) would later state his own uncertainty to the number of regenerations the Doctor had been granted, (TV: Hell Bent) with  and  also considering their own uncertainty when debating whether to throw the Twelfth Doctor off a roof, believing they "could [be] up and down the stairs all night." (TV: The Doctor Falls)

The Twelfth Doctor was forced through seven false regenerations by a "regeneration vampire". With the assistance of the Eleventh Doctor, the regeneration energy he expended was returned to him. (AUDIO: Regeneration Impossible)

While facing being shot by guards of the Good Doctor, the Thirteenth Doctor claimed any attempt on her life would result in "a miracle". (PROSE: The Good Doctor) She later considered regenerating to generate residual artron energy. (PROSE: The Maze of Doom)

At the conclusion of the Flux Offensive, after the embodiment of Time disintegrated the Ravagers and Azure, the Thirteenth Doctor was warned that her "time [was] heading to its end". (TV: The Vanquishers) The Thirteenth Doctor later wrote a book about all of her lives to aid the her next incarnation if they "[felt] weird" after regeneration. (PROSE: A Short History of Everyone)

The Thirteenth Doctor remarked to Cleo Proctor that she would stand up again if she "clobber[ed]" her, remarking that she would regenerate "possibly several times". (AUDIO: Salvation)

Hijacked by the Master
The Thirteenth Doctor was made to undergo a forced regeneration into her fourteenth incarnation in a chamber by the Spy Master, who used the energies of a Qurunx as a power source for a cyber-conversion planet that allowed him to obtain energy to hijack the Doctor's regeneration and insert himself as her fourteenth incarnation. However, due to a fail-safe the Doctor had enacted before her regeneration, the Holo-Doctor was able to work in conjunction with Yaz Khan, Tegan Jovanka and Ace to undue the Master's Dalek Plan, with Inston-Vee Vinder helping Yaz to force the Master back into the chamber so that they could use the CyberMasters' regeneration energy to get the Master to degenerate back into the Thirteenth Doctor, returning him to his original body. (TV: The Power of the Doctor)

Post-regeneration
"I know these teeth."

- The Fourteenth Doctor's first words

After the Doctor freed the Qurunx so it could destroy the cyber-conversion planet, the Master spitefully used his Tissue Compression Eliminator to redirect the Qurunx's destructive blast at the Doctor, fatally wounding her. Staving off the regeneration long enough to have a final conversation with Yaz, the Doctor then traveled alone to a cliff overlooking the sea, where she could enjoy the sunrise before she regenerated. Making peace with herself, the Doctor began to regenerate, with her outfit morphing into a completely different set of clothes with her. After the regeneration completed, the Fourteenth Doctor found himself taken aback by the fact that he was in a body remarkably identical to his tenth incarnation. (TV: The Power of the Doctor)

Further adventures
The Doctor asked a human to examine two pictures of a man following a rupture in time that resulted in the creation of multiple versions of reality. (GAME: )

Death
The Fourteenth Doctor was later succeeded by his fifteenth incarnation. (PROSE: )

Personality
While he was initially surprised to have the same appearance as the Tenth Doctor, (TV: The Power of the Doctor) the Fourteenth Doctor quickly adapted to having his old body, immediately looking to "respond to calls" of adventure. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

When he set himself up with a difficult task, he would look to find ways of making his mission easier on himself, though he was unafraid to do things "the hard way" when dealing with uncooperative people, though he would prefer to "chat" to solve an issue. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

He was quick to act when it came to saving people, hastily using himself as bait to draw the Daleks away from the crowd at Wembley Stadium, but could forget vital information when in the heat of the moment. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

While he would not be intentionally offensive, he was unafraid to use risqué humour. He would also leave people whom were in the midst of a breakdown to focus on dealing with larger and more immediate threats. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

He still held some of the vanity of his tenth incarnation, asking for an applause from the audience at the Dalek Dome when they mistook his defeat of the Simulacrum Daleks for a rehearsed performance. He also rudely rebuffed the Dalek Dome staff when they refused his instructions to close the show down, and returned smugly when they called him back. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

Continuing the blasé attitude his tenth incarnation showed towards them, the Fourteenth Doctor called the Daleks "nasty children in metal suits". He then tried to belittle the Supreme Dalek by calling it "Di Ross", and then took joy in its inability to shoot him. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

Habits and quirks
He often explained his jokes and wordplay. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

Skills
The Doctor had the agility to outrun pursing Daleks while simultaneously avoiding their gunstick fire. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

He could determine the date by smelling the air. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

Without the aid of the TARDIS's translation circuit, the Doctor could speak German. (COMIC: Liberation of the Daleks)

Appearance
The Fourteenth Doctor greatly resembled a slightly older version of his tenth incarnation, sharing his tall, slim frame, finely boned hands and face, and large, dark brown eyes, as well as his thick brown hair with sideburns, though with a slight copper tinge. He instantly recognised the similarity by the familiar feeling of his teeth and face. His face had a five-o'clock shadow of stubble. (TV: The Power of the Doctor)

Main attires
As his clothes manifested with him from his predecessor's regeneration, the Fourteenth Doctor emerged wearing a navy blue trenchcoat over a white button-up shirt, with a silver tie, brown and turquoise checkered-tartan trousers and a loose fitting waistcoat with lapels, and grey Converse shoes. (TV: The Power of the Doctor)

Casting

 * Having previously portrayed the Tenth Doctor prior to his tenure as the fourteenth incarnation, David Tennant holds the distinction of being the first actor to have portrayed two different numbered incarnations of the Doctor in a mainline story of Doctor Who without needing to fill in for an actor playing the new incarnation, following Sylvester McCoy filling in for the Sixth Doctor during his regeneration scene in Time and the Rani in addition to his main role as the Seventh Doctor, Paul McGann briefly acting as a body double for John Hurt's War Doctor in the closing moments of The Night of the Doctor after the regeneration of his Doctor, Tom Baker and Colin Baker portraying the Curator alongside their original incarnations, and Richard E Grant playing both the Tenth Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death and the Ninth Doctor in Scream of the Shalka.
 * The idea of the Doctor regenerating into a prior incarnation's likeness was previously proposed by series creator Sydney Newman during a 1986 meeting with BBC One controller Michael Grade, who asked Newman for ways to reformat the program after Colin Baker was dismissed from the role of the Sixth Doctor. According to the 1996 book Doctor Who – The Eighties, Newman specifically envisioned Patrick Troughton, who previously played the Second Doctor, portraying the Seventh Doctor for a single season before regenerating into a female eighth incarnation.

Regeneration

 * The Fourteenth Doctor is the first incarnation since the Second Doctor to emerge from their regeneration with a new outfit. This deviation from the usual norm of the newly-regenerated Doctor still donning the clothes worn by their predecessor led to some confusion among viewers until Russell T Davies clarified that "[he] was very certain that [he] didn't want David [Tennant] to appear in Jodie [Whittaker]'s costume", explaining that his reason for the Doctor's clothes changing during regeneration was to avoid stereotyping "the notion of men dressing in 'women's clothes', [and] the notion of drag", describing it as a "very delicate" matter, expressing that "it has to be done with immense thought and respect", and that the media would make it "look like mockery" of that culture, especially as David Tennant is taller than Jodie Whittaker.
 * The Fourteenth Doctor is the first Doctor to have their immediate post-regeneration story be depicted in a medium other than television, in the form of the Doctor Who Magazine comic story, Liberation of the Daleks.

In popular culture

 * Following the post-regeneration scene in The Power of the Doctor, the Fourteenth Doctor appeared as a character-skin in the free multiplayer battle royale video game Fall Guys, released on 1 November 2022.
 * Tennant portrayed a Doctor in the Fourteenth Doctor's clothing in the Red Nose Day sketch Comic Relief 2023, which saw Lenny Henry suddenly burst into a full on regeneration from stomach pains while preparing to host the Comic Relief live-show, and transform into Tennant, in a partial re-enactment of his scene in The Power of the Doctor, who runs off when he notices he has to host the show. However, Henry being listed as playing the 9.5th Doctor brings ambiguity on whether Tennant was meant to be playing the Fourteenth Doctor or his previous Tenth Doctor character.

Other matters

 * The Fourteenth Doctor's numbered designation was officially confirmed by Russell T Davies in an article posted to the official Doctor Who website following the broadcast of The Power of the Doctor.