UK: Drama Channel Continues Repeat Run Of David Tennant’s Doctor Who Era Today


Drama Channel in the UK continues airing David Tennant era Doctor Who episodes this afternoon. The re-runs begin from 1.00pm with three episodes airing each week.

David joined the show in 2005 as the Tenth incarnation of the Time Lord and went on to achieve global success with the part. Over 4 years and 47 episodes David won critical acclaim, walking away from the show in January 2010 with an armful of accolades including National Television Awards and a BAFTA Cymru.

Fans too were won and his Doctor was voted the best ever by reader's of Doctor Who Magazine.

In November 2009 the episode The Waters Of Mars gave BBC America their biggest ever ratings.

And in the UK over 10 Million people tuned in on 1st January 2010 to see the demise of David's Doctor as he regenerated.

Today’s episodes are:

1pm The Sound Of Drums

Harry Saxon becomes Prime Minister, and his reign of terror begins, in the penultimate episode of Russell T Davies' Doctor Who. This is only the start of his ambitions, however, as he announces mankind's first contact with an alien race, the Toclafane. An audacious plan, spanning the whole of time and space, begins to close around the Earth.

2pm Last Of The Time Lords
Earth has been conquered and the Master rules supreme, with the Doctor a helpless prisoner, in the final episode of Russell T Davies' Doctor Who.The entire human race has been reduced to slavery, as the mighty warships of a new Time Lord Empire rise from the ashes. Only Martha Jones can save the world...

3pm Partners In Crime 
Donna Noble is determined to find the Doctor again – even if it means braving the villainous Miss Foster and her hordes of sinister Adipose.  But when the alien threat escalates out of control, can Donna find her Time Lord before the march of the Adipose begins?

Drama is a UK free-to-air channel that can be found at:
Sky: Channel 143
Virgin Media: Channel 130
Freeview, Youview, TalkTalk and BT: Channel 20
Freesat: Channel 158

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