Television The Ninth Doctor (
Christopher Eccleston)
regenerates into the Tenth Doctor at the climax of the
first-series (2005) finale, "
The Parting of the Ways"; he then reintroduces himself to his companion
Rose Tyler (
Billie Piper) in a
Children in Need mini-episode called "Born Again". In the 2005 Christmas special, "
The Christmas Invasion", he is in a comatose state for most of the episode, following his regeneration. After eventually waking up, he defeats the alien
Sycorax and saves Earth; in the process, he loses a hand, which regrows owing to his recent regeneration. Amongst other
second-series (2006) adventures, the Doctor and Rose save
Queen Victoria (
Pauline Collins) from a werewolf in "
Tooth and Claw", resulting in the creation of the anti-alien
Torchwood Institute. In "
School Reunion", The Doctor shares an adventure with two former companions, journalist
Sarah Jane Smith (
Elisabeth Sladen) and robot dog
K9 (voiced by
John Leeson), before taking on Rose's boyfriend
Mickey (
Noel Clarke) as a second companion. The TARDIS slips through a crack in the Time Vortex causing them to be stranded on a parallel Earth, where they encounter the
Cybermen in the episode, "
Rise of the Cybermen". After saving parallel Earth, Mickey decides to stay and help stop the Cybermen around the world despite The Doctor telling him he can never return in "
The Age of Steel". He and Rose become stranded on a planet orbiting around a black hole in "
The Impossible Planet", where The Beast is waiting far underground. While there, in "
The Satan Pit", The Beast taunts The Doctor and Rose about Rose's death. During the 2012 Olympic Games in "
Fear Her", The Doctor picks up the Olympic flame and carries it to the end, starting the Games. The series finale takes place in contemporary London, where modern-day Torchwood is the scene for war between the evil alien
Daleks and parallel-universe
cyborgs the Cybermen; saving the Earth costs the Doctor Rose, who is stranded in a parallel universe, along with Mickey and her mother, in "
Doomsday". In the closing scene of "Doomsday", a mysterious bride called
Donna Noble (
Catherine Tate) inexplicably appears in his TARDIS. The 2006 Christmas special, "
The Runaway Bride" sees The Doctor and bride-to-be Donna save the Earth; Donna saves The Doctor from going too far in his revenge against the alien
Racnoss, and although she declines his offer of companionship, she tells The Doctor he may need a new companion to keep him in check. In the
third series (2007), The Doctor takes on
Martha Jones (
Freema Agyeman) as his new companion. Together, they witness the mysterious
Face of Boe (
Struan Rodger) prophecy to The Doctor that "you are not alone", in "
Gridlock". They are rejoined by former companion
Captain Jack Harkness (
John Barrowman) in a three-episode adventure beginning with "
Utopia", where presumed-deceased archenemy and fellow Time Lord
The Master (
John Simm) becomes
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and ages The Doctor. Martha's plan sees The Doctor infused with the world's psychic energies, and he easily defeats The Master, who seemingly refuses to regenerate and dies in The Doctor's arms. Following this adventure, in the
dénouement of series finale "
Last of the Time Lords", Jack and Martha both depart the TARDIS, and The Doctor is shocked to see what appears to be the
RMS Titanic crash into it. Set moments prior, another
Children in Need mini-episode, "
Time Crash", features a brief encounter between Tennant's Tenth Doctor and the
Fifth Doctor (
Peter Davison), containing
meta-humour surrounding the fact David Tennant had watched and loved Davison's Doctor as a child. In parallel with the third series, Tennant lends his voice to the animated serial
The Infinite Quest. The 2007 Christmas special, "
Voyage of the Damned", sees The Doctor and a waitress, Astrid Peth (
Kylie Minogue), save the Earth from the impending crash of the starship
Titanic; Astrid dies heroically, and The Doctor encounters
Wilfred Mott (
Bernard Cribbins) for the first time. In the premiere episode of the
fourth series (2008), "
Partners in Crime", The Doctor is reunited with Donna Noble, Wilfred's granddaughter, who becomes his regular companion. In "
Planet of the Ood", the alien
Ood prophesy the Tenth Doctor's demise. Martha accompanies them for three episodes; in two, entitled "
The Sontaran Stratagem" and "
The Poison Sky", The Doctor battles the war-hungry alien
Sontarans, and last of which sees him become a father of sorts to
Jenny (
Georgia Tennant), in "
The Doctor's Daughter". He meets archaeologist and future companion
River Song (
Alex Kingston) for the first time from his perspective in the two-parter, "
Silence in the Library" and "
Forest of the Dead"; she dies, but he stores her consciousness to a hard drive to live on forever, after accepting that one day she will come to mean a lot to him. After Donna encounters Rose in a parallel world in "
Turn Left", the Doctor realises that Rose's words to Donna — "Bad Wolf" — must herald the end of the world. In finale episodes "
The Stolen Earth" and "
Journey's End" (which cross over with spin-offs
Torchwood and
The Sarah Jane Adventures), the Doctor and Donna reunite with former companions Rose, Sarah Jane, Martha, Jack, and Mickey to save the universe from
Davros (
Julian Bleach), the creator of the Daleks. The Doctor was fatally wounded during the event, causing him to regenerate, although he chooses to maintain his current self while transferring residual energy into his previously severed hand. This results in a metacrisis that creates a half-human Doctor who would leave to have a romantic relationship with Rose in the parallel universe, while also imbuing Donna with a Time Lord's mind. This forces the Doctor to erase Donna's memories of their adventures together in order to save her life. A
Doctor Who Prom mini-episode, "
Music of the Spheres", features a lone Doctor composing his musical
Ode to the Universe before being interrupted by the small alien
Graske (
Jimmy Vee). (right) in costume on the set of "
The End of Time", the Tenth Doctor's final regular appearance In lieu of a 2009 series, Tennant appears as the Tenth Doctor, without a regular companion, in several special episodes over the course of 2008 and 2009, the last of which aired on New Year's Day, 2010. In the Christmas special "
The Next Doctor", The Doctor mistakenly believes he has met a later incarnation of himself in an amnesiac Londoner (
David Morrissey), with whom he saves
Victorian-era London. "
Planet of the Dead" (Easter 2009) features jewel thief Lady Christina de Souza (
Michelle Ryan) as The Doctor's one-off companion, and The Doctor is presented with a prophecy of his imminent death, with a woman telling him 'he will knock four times'. Tennant makes a crossover appearance in a
The Sarah Jane Adventures two-parter, "
The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith", in which a powerful being known as the Trickster (
Paul Marc Davis) also alludes to the Tenth Doctor's impending demise. In "
The Waters of Mars", The Doctor tries to alter history and avert the death of one-off companion Adelaide Brooke (
Lindsay Duncan); when she kills herself, he begins to feel his mortality weigh down upon him. In the animated serial
Dreamland, The Doctor is joined by two one-off companions in 1950s
Roswell, New Mexico. In the two-part send-off "
The End of Time", The Doctor confronts the Ood about their original prophecy and is led to contemporary Earth where, in the second part, the again-resurrected Master restores Gallifrey and the Time Lords to existence, although he redeems himself by assisting The Doctor to defeat Time Lord President
Rassilon (
Timothy Dalton) before disappearing alongside the other Time Lords. However, Wilfred finds himself trapped in a chamber that is about to be flooded with radiation. He knocks on the glass door four times, fulfilling the prophecy of The Doctor's death. The Doctor sacrifices his life to prevent Wilfred's death, exposing himself to 500,000
rads of deadly radiation and triggering his
regeneration. He holds it back and is shown visiting several companions. He gives Donna a winning lottery ticket on her wedding day, buying it with money he borrowed from her late father in the past, saves Martha and Mickey from a Sontaran sniper, saves Sarah Jane's son
Luke (
Tommy Knight) from a car, introduces Jack to a romantic interest (
Russell Tovey), and finally, just before regenerating into the
Eleventh Doctor (
Matt Smith), informs Rose in 2005 that she is about to have a "great year". As he begins regenerating once in the TARDIS, his last words are "I don't want to go". Tennant reprised the role for the show's 50th anniversary in "
The Day of the Doctor" (2013), appearing alongside the
Eleventh Doctor (
Matt Smith), future companion
Clara Oswald (
Jenna Coleman) and a forgotten past incarnation, the
War Doctor, played by
John Hurt. In the special, which from the Tenth Doctor's perspective takes place between the
2008–2010 specials "
The Waters of Mars" and "
The End of Time", the Doctor unintentionally marries
Queen Elizabeth I (
Joanna Page) while luring out a
Zygon. He helps the other Doctors in saving Gallifrey at the Time War's conclusion, but will not retain memories of the event. His final words are, once again "I don't want to go" after being told that he will die on Trenzalore. At the conclusion of the 2022 specials, the
Thirteenth Doctor regenerates into the
Fourteenth Doctor, who bears the same form as the Tenth.
Spoofs David Tennant has also made numerous cameo appearances as The Doctor outside of
Doctor Who, frequently in
spoof appearances. Singer and actress
Charlotte Church spoofs
Doctor Who alongside an actor playing the Tenth Doctor in her own
The Charlotte Church Show (2006). In an appearance on
The Friday Night Project in 2007, Tennant plays a female companion to the Tenth Doctor (
Justin Lee Collins) on the Pink Planet, where they are confronted by the alien Gay Lord (
Alan Carr). When the show became
The Sunday Night Project, Catherine Tate appeared in a
skit playing the Tenth Doctor. Tennant starred opposite Catherine Tate in her own
The Catherine Tate Show special (2007) as
Lauren Cooper's (Tate) teacher Mr. Logan, whom Cooper teases for his resemblance to the Doctor; eventually, he reveals himself to be the Tenth Doctor and shrinks Cooper into a 5" Rose Tyler
action figure. In the final episode of
Extras (December 2007), a brief scene shows The Doctor and an unidentified
Wren companion attacked by Schlong, a slug-like alien played by
Andy Millman (
Ricky Gervais). The Tenth Doctor is also featured in political satire; in a 2007 episode of
Dead Ringers, when faced by the question of
Gordon Brown's succession,
Tony Blair (impressionist
Jon Culshaw) regenerates into David Tennant after promising "
New Labour is all about renewal", later vowing 100 more years of power. Tennant modifies his first line in "The Parting of the Ways" ("New teeth, that's weird"), to "New Labour, that's weird" and proceeds to address the public in a Tony Blair impression resembling Culshaw's. Tennant also guest-voiced his incarnation of The Doctor in an episode of
Family Guy (2016). He later played the role in full costume for a sketch with
The Muppets in a live performance at
The O2 Arena in 2018.
Literature As the face of the
Doctor Who franchise for 2005–2010, the Tenth Doctor appears extensively in
Doctor Who spin-off media; in the majority of these series, the character simply takes after the place of the Ninth Doctor, and in turn is replaced by the Eleventh following the debut of
the 2010 series. Novels featuring the Tenth Doctor are all published by
BBC Books. The character appears in
New Series Adventures novels spanning from
The Stone Rose (April 2006) to
The Krillitane Storm (September 2009). A number of
Decide Your Destiny novels were published between July 2007 and March 2008, as well as five books published as a part of
Quick Reads Initiative, a government-sponsored
adult literacy project. BBC Children's Books released their own 10-part series,
The Darksmith Legacy, supported by an interactive tie-in website. Additionally, short stories are frequently published in
Doctor Who Magazine,
The Doctor Who Storybook series (2007–2010 editions), the BBC website, and annuals and suchlike; one example is the story "The Lodger" by
Gareth Roberts, later adapted into an Eleventh Doctor
television episode of the same name. National newspapers
The Daily Telegraph and
The Sunday Times have each published one Christmas-themed Tenth Doctor short story. Additionally, the Tenth Doctor appears in a novelisation of his
The Sarah Jane Adventures crossover appearance. The Tenth Doctor also appears extensively in comic books, replacing the Ninth Doctor in those published in
Doctor Who Magazine, and the younger-audience
Doctor Who Adventures and
Doctor Who: Battles in Time. American comic book publisher initially published a 2008 Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones miniseries between January and June 2006. This was later followed by a truly ongoing Tenth Doctor series in July 2009, set during the 2008–2010 specials and lasting sixteen issues before relaunching with the Eleventh Doctor. In stories set after "Journey's End", The Doctor is accompanied by numerous one-off and recurring companions who do not feature in the television series. Outside of
Doctor Who literature, penciller Georges Jeanty includes a cameo of the Tenth Doctor and Rose in a panel of
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight story arc "
No Future for You". The Tenth Doctor was utilised in the American
satirical political
cartoon strip,
This Modern World. Arriving in 2003, the Doctor hints to Sparky the Wonder Penguin (the strip's main character) that in five years' time, the next
President could be
a black man, with the middle name Hussein, whose father was a Muslim. The character also appeared in a story arc of the webcomic
PvP, in which character Brent Sienna hallucinates materialising in the TARDIS.
Audio drama As is the case with the BBC Books novels, the Tenth Doctor replaced the Ninth as the face of the
Doctor Who audiobook series, beginning with
Pest Control in May 2008 and ending with
Dead Air in March 2010. The majority are read by David Tennant, save one read by Michelle Ryan and two by Catherine Tate. A number of Tenth Doctor novels were also abridged to become audiobooks, again featuring David Tennant's voice alongside other cast members such as Freema Agyeman and television series guest stars such as Georgia Tennant,
Reggie Yates and
Anthony Head; the last of these scheduled is
Judgement of the Judoon, for December 2010.
The Tenth Doctor Adventures On 26 October 2015, it was announced Tennant would reprise his role for
The Tenth Doctor Adventures, a series of full-cast audio stories produced by
Big Finish Productions. The first series was released in May 2016 and featured the return of Catherine Tate as Donna Noble. A second series was announced in May 2017, with Billie Piper returning as Rose Tyler and Camille Coduri as Jackie Tyler, and released in November. Tate returned for the third series in May 2019, along with Jacqueline King and Bernard Cribbins reprising their roles as Sylvia Noble and Wilf Mott respectively. In March 2026, a fourth series was announced to begin releasing bi-monthly from August 2027.
The Tenth Doctor Adventures range has had multiple spin-offs and special releases.
Out of Time In 2020, Tennant appeared alongside
Tom Baker as the
Fourth Doctor in
Out of Time, the first in what would become a trilogy of multi-Doctor specials. Tennant returned alongside the
Fifth Doctor (
Peter Davison) in
The Gates of Hell and in June 2022 with
Wink, featuring the
Sixth Doctor (
Colin Baker).
River Song Alex Kingston appeared as
River Song alongside Tennant for a three-part special release -
The Tenth Doctor and River Song. Tennant also made a brief, uncredited cameo in series eight of
The Diary of River Song.
Dalek Universe Big Finish announced a nine-part
Dalek Universe saga for the Tenth Doctor in 2020, which was released in three box-sets over the course of 2021. The story featured
Jane Slavin as Anya Kingdom (niece of
First Doctor companion
Sara Kingdom) and Mark Seven, played by Tennant's
Broadchurch co-star
Joe Sims, as the Doctor's companions.
Mark Gatiss,
Alex Kingston,
Gemma Whelan and
Terry Molloy (playing
Davros) also appear.
Classic Companions In September 2022, Big Finish released the
Tenth Doctor, Classic Companions special, which reunites the Doctor with
K9,
Ace,
Leela and
Nyssa.
Other Appearances Outside of
The Tenth Doctor Adventures, David Tennant has appeared as the Doctor for several special Big Finish releases. He made brief cameos at the end of the ''
Jenny – The Doctor's Daughter'' series and the final story of Big Finish's multi-Doctor anniversary special
The Legacy of Time (and its 2026 prequel). The Tenth Doctor made a significant appearance in the final story of the
Donna Noble: Kidnapped! spin-off series starring
Catherine Tate as
Donna Noble. As part of the multi-platform
Time Lord Victorious storyline, Tennant co-starred in
Echoes of Extinction alongside
Paul McGann as the
Eighth Doctor. In 2022, Tennant appeared as the Doctor in the seventh series of
The War Master opposite
Derek Jacobi as
The Master. Crossing over into the
Torchwood range, Tennant was set to be the first Doctor to appear in the spin-off series for its fiftieth monthly range story
Absent Friends, reuniting with
John Barrowman as
Captain Jack Harkness and
Gareth David-Lloyd as
Ianto Jones. However, while this story was produced, its release was cancelled in May 2021. Marking Doctor Who's 60th anniversary, Big Finish released the
Once and Future series, in which an unspecified incarnation of the Doctor (later revealed to be the
War Doctor) is attacked with a weapon that causes them to switch randomly between past and future incarnations. Tennant appears as the Tenth Doctor for
The Martian Invasion of Planetoid 50 alongside
Michelle Gomez as
Missy. This production was recorded in October 2020, long before Tennant was cast as the
Fourteenth Doctor for the television
60th anniversary specials. The Tenth Doctor has made other Big Finish appearances that did not involve Tennant, using other actors to voice the Doctor. In April 2018,
The Tenth Doctor Chronicles featured four new stories and starred voice actor
Jacob Dudman as the Doctor and narrator;
Jacqueline King and
Michelle Ryan reprised their roles as
Sylvia Noble and
Lady Christina de Souza respectively.
The Churchill Years featured stories of the show's portrayal of
Winston Churchill – played by
Ian McNeice narrating in-character – meeting various incarnations of the Doctor, including the Tenth Doctor in the episodes
Hounded and
Churchill Victorious. Likewise, the Tenth Doctor appears in three episodes of
Tales from New Earth voiced by
Kieran Hodgson. In the
Short Trips range, the Tenth Doctor appeared in the two-part story
The Jago and Litefoot Revival alongside the
Eleventh Doctor, narrated by
Christopher Benjamin and
Trevor Baxter.
Camille Coduri reprised her role as
Jackie Tyler to narrate a pair of stories featuring the Tenth Doctor's
meta-crisis clone in
The Siege of Big Ben and
Flight into Hull set on the parallel Earth.
Video games The Tenth Doctor appears alongside his fellow incarnations as a playable character in the 2015
toys-to-life crossover game
Lego Dimensions. He is shown wearing his duster coat and brown pinstripe suit. The character uses voice lines taken from the BBC archives. His
TARDIS interior is a location that players can explore. He, as well as the
Thirteenth Doctor, appears as a playable character that users could purchase for free from the Avatar Shop within
Roblox for a limited time, which also featured the Pting as a shoulder accessory, and the
TARDIS in the form of a backpack. These items were added as part of a sponsorship between the
Roblox Corporation and the
BBC to promote the series finale of
Series 12. ==Reception==