

In celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the story, Fathom Events held a special screening on 7 August 2019 also including a new interview with Tennant, reflecting on his time in the role and everything that has come since.
TRAP STREET LOOKS AN AWFUL LOT LIKE DIAGON ALLEY DOCTOR WHO SERIES
Though Tracie Simpson was the credited line producer, her elevation to regular line producer on the first Matt Smith series meant that Julie Gardner effectively became the line producer for the first and only time in her tenure on Doctor Who. It was also the first to include any part overseen by - if not credited to - incoming lead writer and executive producer Steven Moffat. Unlike that 1960s story, however, it was the final story for its principal producers, Davies and Julie Gardner, and was the last regular story for Davies as its head writer. Like only The War Games before it, The End of Time ushered in a complete change of regular cast.

It also featured the final appearance of Elisabeth Sladen in Doctor Who, although she would go on to star in several more episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures.įrom a production standpoint, it marked a major change in the history of Doctor Who. The story revealed details of the Last Great Time War and gave important development to the Master's character. Part 1 was the show's fifth Christmas special since its revival and the fifth Christmas special starring Tennant as the Doctor while Part 2 served as the first ever New Year special. They returned in Deep Breath as the female incarnation called Missy.
The episode was also the last on-screen appearance of the Master for over four years. It was the final chronological appearance of David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and introduced Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor in the closing moments of part two. The End of Time was the two-part story that served as the 2009 Christmas Special and 2010 New Year Special of Doctor Who.
