Realising Blon had a second chance in life, the Doctor decided to drop her off in the hatchery on her homeworld. (TV: The Doctor Dances) Despite some initial confusion, the Doctor proved to be a skilled dancer. They discovered someone had been changing history, and a housing development called Brandon Mews had been built on the estate's future, even though there should have been nothing there except fields. The single film that made up the eighth incarnation's era was not available in North America and Australia at the point when Series One was released. As the General lunged towards the Doctor, he fell to his knees in pain as his makeup began burning him under the lights. The Ninth Doctor arrived at St Luke's University in 2017 in time to rescue his tenth and twelfth incarnations, along with Jenny, Bill Potts, and Nardole, from a mob of infected students, explaining that he was instructed to find them by their fourth incarnation. The Doctor then addressed Slist's audience, told them to have a family argument rather than watch television on Christmas, and shut down TVs across the galaxy with his screwdriver. (COMIC: Dead Man's Hand), When Clara Oswald entered the Doctor's time stream, she saw the ninth incarnation among the Doctors that ran past her, with the Eleventh Doctor claiming them to be his "ghosts". Christopher Eccleston flies the TARDIS again after 15 years. Soon after, several of those present were corrupted by energy from the Void, but the Doctor quickly modified a Silurian gun to release those under the influence. (TV: The Parting of the Ways), When under attack by an age-regression gun, the Tenth Doctor briefly retro-regenerated into his ninth incarnation. The Ninth Doctor mourned Adam's death alongside his other incarnations and honoured him as a true companion on his memorial that they erected to remember him by. (PROSE: Double Falsehood), Still on his own, the Doctor picked up a distress call from the Godspeed and joined forces with the ship's captain, Locklear, to stop energy-consuming space barnacles from killing the crew. (AUDIO: Retail Therapy) The Doctor once suggested that he bought his clothes from a Gap in Croydon. The Ninth Doctor is also the only incarnation so far whose incoming and outgoing regenerations were broadcast in reverse order. The Doctor and Rose entered the room, explaining to the houseguests that "invisible aliens" were the real cause of death. (PROSE: What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow), The Ninth Doctor possessed certain control over regeneration. (PROSE: Christmas Special). (PROSE: The Clockwise Man), The Ninth Doctor displayed refined control of his TARDIS, managing to accurately pilot it to Rose after travelling on his own for a while, (PROSE: The Beast of Babylon) arriving seconds after he left from her perspective, (TV: Rose) take Rose to see her mother and father marry and returned Rose to the moment her father died twice with no issues, (TV: Father's Day) and even piloted it around Rose and a Dalek when coming to save her. To view our money-saving pre-order bundles for all four releases, CLICK HERE Eccleston is notable for portraying The Doctor for one series before departing. His Social Manners. (PROSE: The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill) While having a sword fight with a Sontaran in 21st century Istanbul, the Doctor was saved by Sally Sparrow, who gave him her Christmas homework from 2005 and told him to keep it on him at all times. (TV: Aliens of London) Being a Time Lord, the Doctor held off the electrocution and transferred it to one of the Slitheen whilst all the other experts died. The Ninth Doctor, as portrayed by actor Christopher Eccleston, first appeared in 2005 for the relaunch of Doctor Who. We don’t know about the war between the Daleks and the Time Lords, when the regeneration between the Eighth Doctor and the Ninth happened, or whether there was another, extra Doctor in the middle somewhere, doing stuff that the subsequent Doctors are too appalled to discuss. (TV: Bad Wolf) However, when dared by the Dalek Emperor, the Doctor struggled with the decision to either destroy the Daleks and the Earth with a Delta wave or simply allow the Daleks to kill him and take over the universe. Widely accepted Jack stopped the bomb from hitting the bombsite by placing it in stasis inside his warship and when everyone got to safety, the Doctor destroyed the ambulance, making sure that history said that a bomb hit that location. Rose saw through the illusion and found the real Doctor trapped within the entity, tasking her with freeing its surviving victims while the Doctor dealt with the actual creature. Tracking down its presence to Ali, the Doctor let her tag along with him to 2000 BC Babylon to defeat the Starman, but the Doctor was taken to be executed before King Hammurabi and was saved by Ali and the arrival of the Starman, which was later destroyed. He let Cassandra's frame of skin dry out and explode as punishment when he foiled her plan, ignoring her cries for help, (TV: The End of the World) though Cassandra's brain survived. (TV: The Unquiet Dead) While Rose claimed to her mother that the Doctor drank, he did not enjoy wine, spitting what he'd drank back into his glass after a toast. They arrived at a coffin ship, masking their ship as a Cucurbite, and were quickly captured by Vampires. (COMIC: Weapons of Past Destruction) He was also prone to falling for minor deceptions or overlooking obvious details, such as having to look at the London Eye several times before realising it was a transmitter, (TV: Rose) having his jacket stolen, (PROSE: The Clockwise Man) giving himself the alias of "Doctor Table" while trying to get a Neanderthal out of a hospital, (PROSE: Only Human) and locking himself in the cabinet room of 10 Downing Street to escape the Slitheen without considering how to get out to stop their plan. Adam, suffering from severe culture shock, was left on his own. However, Marleth was shot by Arnora before he could ignite the engine, so the Doctor threatened to do it himself if the Unon refused to surrender. 10. (COMIC: Running to Stay Still), When the Eleventh Doctor entered into the T'keyn Nexus to defend himself, Matrix projections of his previous incarnations, including the Ninth Doctor, appeared inside it to defend themselves as well. This is a commercial website from BBC Studios. He explained what happened to Rose and her grandmother over tea, before excusing himself to the TARDIS. (PROSE: The Red Bicycle), On a return trip to the Powell Estate, the Doctor, with Rose and Mickey's help, defeated the Quevvil, who were using video games to choose victims for their mind control missions into the bases of their enemies, the Mantodeans. (WC: Doctors Assemble! She commented that Death, when he was talking about people's deaths being fixed, sounded like him. The Ninth Doctor led his successors and their companions into his TARDIS after a corrupted Kate Stewart destroyed his gun, and the group learned that all thirteen versions of the TARDIS had fused into one. After telling the soldiers present that they had orders to be there, they discovered a missing girl who had aged considerably. The Doctor built a delta wave generator, a device that would "fry the brain stems of every living thing within a thousand miles of the satellite", but was not able to perfect it to work only on Daleks. (TV: The Doctor Dances). (COMIC: Four Doctors, The Promise), The Doctor cared very deeply about Rose Tyler, being reluctant to put her in danger, (TV: World War Three) and was even willing to let a Dalek loose on Earth to keep her safe. Nine's tenure also saw his social manners worsen as time went on, with many … He said that the man would "turn up, take out his spoons and play along with the band". After discovering he was the same Time Lord who put his mind up for auction on Fluren's World, Taggani planned on using the Doctor's memories to recreate everything lost in the Time War. (TV: Dalek) Emotionally exhausted, he would break down when faced with pain, suffering, or death. Since his plan involved presenting the Doctors with dark visions of possible alternates, the tenth and twelfth incarnations mused in the aftermath that the Ninth Doctor had been left alone because the Alternative Twelfth Doctor was unable to find a timeline in which the Ninth Doctor was "anything less than fantastic." He was placed under the Bad Wolf Process, meant to drain all of his negative emotions and thoughts into a vessel known as a Sin-Eater. Doctor Who - The Ninth Doctor Adventures - Ranges - Big Finish Doctor Who - The Ninth Doctor Adventures Christopher Eccleston returns to the role of the Ninth Doctor in 12 brand new adventures, available on CD, download and limited edition gatefold triple LP vinyl. Meeting up with Rose and Jack, they went to an abandoned ship which had crashed and had been tampered with to collect energy from humans rather than wind and solar. While attempting to return Phil to Earth, the Doctor was told he was a reincarnation of Shogalath, whom the Vandosians claimed was a monster for toppling the Vandos Imperium. (PROSE: The Patchwork Pierrot), When the Fourth Doctor used his TARDIS tuner to begin a temporal meta-collision with his other incarnations, the Ninth Doctor learnt that Earth was under threat from a pandimensional entity that had trapped his fourth incarnation in his TARDIS. Gerard initially thought they were just "some kind of archaeologists", but had his mind opened upon reading Clive's website. (TV: The Doctor Dances), The Doctor could recognise substances such as ozone from smell alone, associating it with the "distinctive tingle" of teleportation, as well as tell it apart from chronon energy, (PROSE: Winner Takes All, The Red Bicycle; COMIC: The Bidding War) was able to tell that the Lend-a-Hand girls didn't "smell human", (COMIC: The Love Invasion) and was able to easily track Nancy without her detection, jokingly claiming his nose had "special powers". (COMIC: Breakfast at Tyranny's), After the Eleventh Doctor was accused of committing deadly crimes against the Overcast, he brooded in the TARDIS for two days, imagining all his previous numbered incarnations, including the Ninth Doctor, interrogating him over the crimes. The Ninth Doctor One-season-wonder, the Ninth Doctor was portrayed by Christopher Eccleston when NewWho first came out in 2005 and made a splash as the crazy, zany, fun and PTSD-suffering Time Lord. In return for relinquishing the power of the Shadeys and saving the world, the Doctor and Rose promised to remember Greene, and Green banished the Shadeys, returning to his deathbed where he was dying of plague. Puzzled, the Doctor discovered that the Game Station was unknowingly broadcasting a secondary signal to an empty location of space, which was where all the losers ended up. She planned on attending a peace conference on Clix, as the Raxas Alliance was on the brink of war. They sent the Gallifreyan ship out to distract the Gallifreyan forces and withdrew in the coffinship, with the Doctor giving Drogann a synth-blood which enabled all the Vampire slaves aboard to break their addictions and rebel against their masters. (PROSE: The Beast of Babylon), The Doctor rematerialised by Rose and Mickey, a few seconds later from their perspective, and told Rose that the TARDIS was capable of travelling in time, before slipping his head back in. The TARDIS was pulled out of the Time Vortex by a tractor beam and forced into landing so that the Doctor could be a guest on Slist Fayflut Marteveerthon Slitheen's talk show, The Slist Show Christmas Special. (COMIC: Endgame), The Doctor and Rose arrived on a shadow planetoid during the Eternal War where they were captured by Gallifreyan forces led by Commander Rassilon. The four Doctors concocted a plan to allow every incarnation of their TARDIS to speak with the Type 1, persuading it to jettison all it consumed and close up the white holes. Disabling the signal, the Doctor and Jack were horrified to find two hundred Dalek battleships. According to a submission from Marcus Butler, a bloke in a leather jacket, described by Marcus as the "spitting image" of the man in Clive's photo, would turn up to Marcus' father's skiffle band in the 1960s while they were busking. (TV: Rose) Watching from behind the TARDIS doors, the Doctor saw Rose give Mickey a farewell kiss, before running to join the Doctor in the TARDIS. (TV: Bad Wolf), More aloof than other incarnations, the Doctor casually informed Rose Tyler of Wilson's death, (TV: Rose) failed to consider any discomfort the TARDIS translation circuit would cause, (TV: The End of the World) and treated people, like Mickey Smith, with disrespect if they got on his bad side. (PROSE: Pitter-Patter), The Doctor took Rose to see the Mona Lisa at the grand opening of the Oriel, a transdimensional art gallery in the 37th century, only for the Doctor to find that all the humanoids in the gallery, including Rose, had been enslaved by an artist called Cazkelf. (PROSE: Winner Takes All; TV: The Doctor Dances), The Ninth Doctor held a commanding presence, and had a gift for leading others, (TV: Father's Day, The Doctor Dances, The Parting of the Ways) even those initially hostile towards him. The strength of this belief appeared to trigger a realisation in the Doctor of how callous he could come across as. The Doctor and his companions then departed to the TARDIS, leaving Tiddles behind as he did not want to bring a pet along. (TV: The Long Game), Despite being bad at card tricks, (TV: Rose) the Doctor was a good pickpocket, swapping Jack's sonic blaster with a banana. (TV: Aliens of London) However, he confessed that he downplayed his intelligence on occasion to lure his opponents into a false sense of security to have then exposed their plans to him. According to Steven, he was muttering "They're all gone, I'm the only one left", alluding to the Doctor's involvement in the Last Great Time War. (AUDIO: The Oncoming Storm) Despite being less of an interventionist, the Doctor was willing to help his friend Plex populate a planet with clones using the Chameleon Arch, understanding the pain Plex felt for the loss of his species in a freak singularity. ), When forced to reflect on his memories of the Last Great Time War, and his war incarnation, the Doctor reacted in agony, showing a great dislike of his immediate predecessor, as well as his eighth incarnation, (COMIC: Weapons of Past Destruction) though he reflected on how innocent the Eighth Doctor was before the Time War, though a Matrix projection of him would refer to the Tenth Doctor as "fantastic". (PROSE: Rose and the Snow Window). Limited Edition 'I am The Doctor' Premium Water Bottle £24.99 Quantity Add . (TV: The Unquiet Dead; PROSE: The Albino's Dancer) Jackie Tyler was particularly critical of the Doctor's stripped-down clothing style, believing he either owned only one T-shirt or threw them out after wearing them once. (PROSE: The Christmas Inversion), Mawdryn attempted to force the Fifth Doctor to use up his eight remaining regenerations to end his follower's cycle of perpetual rebirth, but this was rendered unnecessary when Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart made physical contact with his younger self and a discharge of temporal energy was released that allowed Mawdryn and his followers to die. blue bumped into the man again "outside the monastry outside Lhasa" [sic]. He also saw him the previous day near the OB unit at "St Peter's, funeral". (COMIC: The Forgotten) Upon meeting his tenth and twelfth incarnations, the three were able to work together amicably, though he claimed he did not trust either of them to rescue Jack and Tara from the Void. The Doctor and Mickey followed the wormhole back to Shirov-three, and discovered that Glom was behind the creation of the wormhole. As he dropped her off home, Ali persuaded the Doctor to return to Rose Tyler and get her to join him. Unable to return Das to his native time zone, the Doctor and Rose left him in 2005 with Jack and travelled to 29,185 BC to investigate further, where they encountered a genius named Chantal Osterberg, who intended to wipe out humanity and replace it with Hy-Bractors. (COMIC: Return of the Volsci), Taking hostages in the control room, Jack found the TARDIS stowed away in an archive room. The Doctor quickly grabbed the bicycle and left to deliver the bicycle to Rose's flat in time for Christmas morning. (TV: The End of the World, The Long Game, Bad Wolf), He would also grin when happy, (TV: Rose, The End of the World, Aliens of London, The Doctor Dances, The Parting of the Ways) meeting someone he admired, (TV: The Unquiet Dead) having guns pointed in his face, (TV: Aliens of London) or when he found something funny. (TV: Rose, Father's Day) Truly, while the Doctor showed the ability to move past the deaths of those around him in the heat of the moment, (TV: Dalek) he remembered the lives lost and even took time to console the Forest of Cheem for the loss of Jabe's life. (COMIC: Sin-Eaters), Originally, Russell T Davies approached Hugh Grant, who previously played the Doctor's alternate twelfth incarnation in the spoof The Curse of Fatal Death, to play the Ninth Doctor. Logos © 1996. (COMIC: Weapons of Past Destruction). The Doctor used the world-shaper to broadcast Taggani's true identity on the side of the planet, before transmatting himself, Rose, and Jack back down to the surface. A submission from Helva Soprano said that "this guy" did contract work for her firm of architects "last summer". After the stitching under the arms began to rip and a sleeve was damaged by a shard of glass, the Doctor left his jacket with Edward Repple and replaced it with an identical one. During the Slitheen family's attempt to destroy the Earth for profit, he also gained a temporary ally in Harriet Jones.