Doctor Who

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  • Großbritannien Doctor Who
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Großbritannien, (2005–2024), 155 h 17 min (Minutenlänge: 42–88 min)

Stoffentwicklung:

Chris Chibnall, Russell T. Davies

Regie:

Graeme Harper, James Strong, James Hawes, Joe Ahearne, Charlie Palmer (mehr)

Vorlage:

Charles Dickens (Buch)

Besetzung:

Peter Capaldi, Matt Smith, David Tennant, Jodie Whittaker, Ncuti Gatwa, Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill (mehr)
(weitere Professionen)

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Die britische Science-Fiction-Kultserie wurde nach ihrer vorübergehenden Absetzung im Jahre 1989 von der BBC komplett für das 21. Jahrhundert aufgefrischt und 2005 wieder auf den Bildschirm zurückgebracht. Dies sind die Abenteuer des Zeitreisenden „Doctor Who", einem Außerirdischen in menschlicher Gestalt, der mit einer geheimnisvollen intelligenten Zeitmaschine in Form einer altmodischen britischen Polizei-Notrufzelle, der sogenannten „TARDIS", Raum und Zeit überwindet, um Menschen und anderen Lebewesen zu helfen, fehlgelaufene Ereignisse zu korrigieren und ganze Zivilisationen zu retten. Dabei bekommt er es immer wieder mit bösartigen Feinden zu tun, deren häufigste und langlebigste Vertreter die Daleks darstellen, eine aussterbende Rasse von Mutanten des Planeten Skaro. Sie können nur mit Hilfe einer roboterhaften kegelförmigen Außenhülle überleben und kreuzen von Beginn der Serie an immer wieder die Wege des Doctors.
Wird der Doctor auf seinen Reisen getötet, kann er sich vollständig regenerieren und tritt dann mit neuem Aussehen und auch verändertem Charakter in Erscheinung, was aus produktionstechnischer Sicht zur Folge hat, dass man den Hauptdarsteller der Serie immer wieder nach einigen Staffeln problemlos austauschen kann. Um auf seinen Reisen durch Zeit und Universum nicht zu vereinsamen, nimmt der Doctor immer wieder Begleiter mit, die ihm bei seinen Abenteuern und über mehrere Folgen und Staffeln unterstützend zur Seite stehen. Meist handelt es sich dabei um Menschen von der Erde, manchmal aber auch um humanoide Lebewesen von anderen Planeten, einmal ist es sogar ein Roboterhund. „Doctor Who" ist ein wichtiger Teil der britischen Popkultur und steht im „Guinness Buch der Rekorde" als am längsten laufende und erfolgreichste Science-Fiction-Serie der Welt, gemessen an Einschaltquoten und dem Vertrieb über andere Medien. (Sky)

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Nutzerkritik novoten zur diesen Serie (38)

Season 1 (2005) (S01) 

Englisch Series, which I was long afraid of, did not understand the general enthusiasm after watching snippets, and several times vowed that this simply is not and will not be for me. And in the end it is. The pilot surprised me, the following episodes held in alternating uncertainty - and then came the Daleks, Jack Harkness, regular alternation of relaxed atmosphere with a rush of emotions and in the final two-parter I was rooting for the Doctor and Rose as much as I could. With the knowledge of the huge potential, I can now step into the Tardis with a wide smile. ()

Die Weihnachtsinvasion (2005) (S01E14) 

Englisch The beginning of a magical storyline period and an unexpected taste of the power of the British Christmas series. And yet Russell T. Davies' prelude to the second season gave me an invaluable experience apart from the sleeping Doctor or the fighting hand. It was right here that I understood for the first time how much David Tennant is capable of, and that an unforgettable era can begin during the Christmas invasion. And I was right. ()

Season 2 (2006) (S02) 

Englisch It's clear. The moment David Tennant started mouthing off with a disheveled lock, I finally understood why one inconspicuous police box is a beloved cult. This dark-eyed charmer can turn even weaker moments into pleasant and excellent pieces of electrifying experiences. In addition, the Doctor's unspoken bond with Rose gains real contours with almost every gesture and encounter with Sarah Jane or a visit to aristocratic France nailed me to my seat with the force of the entire time-space. Come on, Allons-y! ()

Die aufgelöste Braut (2006) (S02E14) 

Englisch The heated emotions from the finale of last season haven't even had time to calm down, and already a talkative and perpetually unsatisfied redhead is showing up for a visit. It took me quite a while to get used to Donna's chatterbox nature for quite a while, but thankfully, the situations in which the Doctor has to react to a completely different type of companion turned out to be great. A surprising, confident, and most importantly, satisfying start to the second half of the Russell T. Davies era. ()

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Season 3 (2007) (S03) 

Englisch Or how I found out that I never want to leave the Tardis. Not even Tennant. With a large fan base comes a higher frequency of ideas, and Russell T. Davies and his team managed to take the series to its peak. Whether facing the Daleks, Angels, or a familiar figure from the distant past, I'm the first to head towards them, of course with the enthusiastic Doctor close behind. This lighthearted adventure has become almost a living classic after three series. ()

Reise der Verdammten (2007) (S03E14) 

Englisch The most magnificent holiday adventure of the creative era of Russell T. Davies. The Doctor saves those who don't really deserve it, loses those we wish he could rescue, and delivers legendary monologues that make us want to take David Tennant home with us, and not just for Christmas. One of the easily repeatable journeys of the last Time Lord, which, thanks to a bit of stardust, leaves tiny sweetly painful scars on the soul. ()

Season 4 (2008) (S04) 

Englisch Very well. In the spirit of all great stories, it starts lightly, continues with exploring their own possibilities, and ends in a grand way. The original creative and acting team truly leaves at their peak, and waving to all those who came to say goodbye is not exactly easy. Tennant gets the opportunity to fully showcase his dramatic talent in the sadder moments, and when accompanied by the chatty Donna and their perfectly friendly chemistry, all emotions work out fully. Luckily, we do not see the blue box for the last time, but the feeling of the end of an era is quite heavy in this case. ()

Der andere Doktor (2008) (S04E14) 

Englisch Victorian London is always one of my greatest temptations and therefore it is a shame that the story with the second companion, calling "Allons-y!", remains the weakest Russell T. Davies special. I had already enjoyed the Cybermen enough by then and I didn't need to know any more details about their threads and circuits. Nevertheless, this journey eventually takes off at a good pace because instead of one David shooting with charisma, there are even two. David Morrissey supports David Tennant's usual melodramatics more than adequately, and when the winter atmosphere brings out the right family values, I start to get excited, I don't even know why. ()

Planet der Toten (2009) (S04E15) 

Englisch A special without the need to wrap the plot around a Christmas atmosphere promised a mindless adventure, and thanks to the very lovely Michelle Ryan and the mood reminiscent of Raiders of the Lost Ark, it also brought it to me. Likewise, the relaxing adrenaline rush of David Tennant fits perfectly after various farewells and moving moments (and before a proper dose of others) and leaves only the most pleasant memories of the flying bus. ()

Der rote Garten (2009) (S04E16) 

Englisch If you were expecting a carefree adventure with a pleasant mood from the last standalone episode of an era, which allows space for one last breath before jumping into the water, you couldn't have been further from the truth. The enemies are effectively moldering zombies and the expedition is hurtling toward an unpleasant end with every step. And the Doctor? He would tear open the heavens even for a forbidden rescue. During the most intense scenes, even the most loyal David Tennant-freaks get chills down their spines, and the wait for the End of Time suddenly becomes more demanding than ever before. ()

Das Ende der Zeit (1) (2009) (S04E17) 

Englisch Those were some bad dreams that brought us the audience's favorite antagonist for the Doctor, and in combination with another (although still sufficiently disturbing) megalomaniac storyline about the end of everything and everyone, Russell T. Davies bids farewell in truly royal fashion. Although the entry to the Tardis takes the long way around, thanks to the perfectly emotive relationship between the main hero and Wilfred, and the exhibition of John Simm, David Tennant has someone to play off of and dazzle the whole time. A last breath before a jump into deep cold waters. ()

Das Ende der Zeit (2) (2010) (S04E18) 

Englisch The boulder in the belly is heavier than when I, as a child, was anticipating the final shot of Apache Gold – and the realization that thanks to the Russell T. Davies era, Doctor Who will be immortal. Number 10 is my Doctor. ()

Season 5 (2010) (S05) 

Englisch Steven Moffat sits at the helm and brings many changes to the world of the Time Lord. After all, the Doctor suddenly becomes a vain child, which is quite difficult to get used to after the wise and melodramatic Tenth. However, in the long story, whose tentacles stick out even in separate episodes, the fairytale Amelia Pond arrives, as well as River Song returns or a group of creatures in whose presence you shouldn't blink. The new head writer simply pulls out all his old weapons, and when I let myself settle in the new environment, it was ultimately a ride not to be forgotten. Mysterious, adventurous, outrageously funny and touching. ()

A Christmas Carol (2010) (S05E14) 

Englisch Though the fifth season in itself sufficiently indicated the possibilities of a new personality of the central hero, it was only during A Christmas Carol that I definitively understood that I will like the Doctor with Matt Smith's face. That's because this eternal story of past Christmases is not only magically mysterious, charmingly romantic, and perfectly nostalgic, but it also deeply touches the heart. It may not just be my favorite special, but after a moment of contemplation, also my favorite standalone story of this unruly traveler of time and space . His (so typical for this regeneration) thin line between a wise pilgrim and easily irritable child was never as clear as in moments with the tactless Sardick. ()

Season 6 (2011) (S06) 

Englisch The most complicated story that the Lord of time has ever experienced. From a cowboy hat to Lake Silencio, with stops at the Silence or in Adolf Hitler's office. Moffat simply decided to stretch Matt Smith through all the acting positions in one big and properly confusing adventure. And it could have fallen apart at any time along the way and ended up in the worst place you can imagine Tardis. Instead, there is the best series with ever more amazing River, countless pleasantly chilling moments, and the cutest pair of Ponds. Indescribably captivating and in terms of epicness, an unbeatable season. ()

Sternenhimmel (2011) (S06E14) 

Englisch Lots of joy, lots of childlike naivety, thrilling mystery, and exactly according to my secret expectations, a small dose of tears. Steven Moffat's standalone specials simply grab your heart with such force that the poignant moments from Doctor Who have become a pleasant Christmas tradition. ()

Season 7 (2012) (S07) 

Englisch When I heard promises of episodic adventures, I didn't believe it - and I was right. The scripts fulfill mainly the adventurous dreams of their authors up to a certain point, but after the Christmas special, we are back where Steven, from the perspective of a showrunner, feels the most comfortable, namely in the story thread woven into a larger whole. I admit, however, that this time he stumbles a bit. The Doctor is still rushing towards captivating worlds, but occasionally I caught myself expecting the given episode to be even better based on the plot premise, whether we are with dinosaurs, in the Wild West, or in scarlet horror. So why am I rating it so high again? Because the new lady stole my heart and the autumn finale, on the contrary, broke it - and because at the moment when Gold's fanfares sound and some epic moment unfolds before my eyes, elevated by Smith's shouting, I simply have no defenses. That's why I always remain a devoted fan and I just shout "Run, you clever boy!" P.S.: Birthday and Christmas specials this time change the game more than ever before, so I won't even hint. ()

Die Schneemänner (2012) (S07E06) 

Englisch The intertwined plotlines suit holidays in the Tardis as much as the childlike excitement from the previous two adventures, but they slightly distract from the actual essence of Christmas that characterizes the last Gallifreyan in this particular era. The circumstances then almost force me to label it the "weakest special," but that is probably due to the apparent hopelessness and sadness that even the Doctor cannot avoid and which this time remains deep in his heart. ()

Der Tag des Doktors (2013) (S07E15) 

Englisch Wandering in the jokes of recent seasons, a nod to the experts of the past and, at the same time, a pure Steven Moffat quality that couldn't and didn't want to be just a praise song. Thanks to the combination of Matt Smith's antics and David Tennant's unfailing eyes, The Day of the Doctor had the highest rating almost in the bank, but against the backdrop of the fall of Gallifrey, the burden of forgiveness, the changing appearance of the Tardis, the potential of hinted curatorship, or the magic of the last shot, there's nothing of fan service left for me to add. ()

Die Zeit des Doktors (2013) (S07E16) 

Englisch The essence of the Eleventh Doctor packed into a single viewing. If Steven Moffat ever faced a real challenge, it was the anniversary episode The Day of the Doctor. And if there was a task before him that could cause a nervous breakdown, it was writing another rule-changing piece that must resolve something, conclude something, set something in motion – and above all, move you. For some, it is an incomprehensible tangle that is only a shadow of the soul that the series had during Matt Smith's tenure. For me, despite the fact that the Eleventh Doctor will never be the hero of my heart, it is (perhaps because of that) a perfectly tear-jerking, nostalgic, and exciting ending. I will always remember... ()

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