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  1. Mar 26, 2015 · Christopher Eccleston balanced that humanity with the alien distance of The Doctor like no other actor in the role really has.

  2. Oct 31, 2022 · BBC. After Christopher Eccleston left Doctor Who, he found himself in a bit of a funk. His next big roles were for American movies such as Thor: The Dark World and G.I Joe, and, by all...

    • Aaron Greenbaum
    • The Doctor Is Attacked by A Mannequin’S Arm
    • The Doctor Faces The “Last” Dalek
    • “Just This Once, Everybody Lives!”
    • Coward Or Killer?
    • The Doctor Kisses Rose

    When Christopher Eccleston first appeared on the screen, he immediately set himself apart from the Doctors that had come before him. Instead of distinctive clothes or a strange hairstyle, what fans saw was a man with a buzzcut wearing sober, dark clothing. It seemed like a great change for a character that used to accessorize with a stalk of celery...

    If the fight against the mannequin arm set the comedic tone for the rest of the series, “Dalek” is the episode that cemented what the show’s drama would be like up until Tennant’s “Time Lord victorious” speech. In a secret museum of alien artifacts, the Doctor comes across one of his many long-time enemies: a Dalek. Voiced by Nicholas Briggs, the D...

    “The Doctor Dances” is the conclusion to one of the most spooky Doctor Who adventures. During the London Blitz, the Doctor, Rose, and Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) investigate the mystery of a strange epidemic of people with gas masks instead of faces asking for their “mummy”. Patient zero seems to be a young boy, severely injured by the f...

    After being teleported to a satellite that broadcasts murderous versions of regular British TV shows the Doctor, Rose, and Captain Jack face-off against the true controllers of this media enterprise: a rebuilt Dalek fleet, ready to take over the Earth. It’s a battle in which our heroes are at great disadvantage, and which costs many human lives. As...

    Being both the end of Season 1 and of Eccleston’s run, “The Parting of the Ways” was bound to have many memorable moments. And the last one on our list is the one that cemented romance as an element of the revived show, paving the way for the Doctor’s future love interests. Ever since the first episode, many fans picked up on the sexual tension bet...

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    • THE PARTING OF THE WAYS. "Rose, before I go, I just want to tell you you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And do you know what? So was I! " The Ninth Doctor saved Rose's by drawing the energy of the Time Vortex out of her body and mind, causing his current form to suffer a fatal blow.
    • BAD WOLF. "No! 'Cause this is what I'm gonna' do! I'm gonna' rescue her! I'm gonna' save Rose Tyler from the middle of the Dalek fleet, and then I'm gonna' save the Earth, and then, just to finish off, I'm gonna' wipe every last stinking Dalek out of the sky!
    • THE EMPTY CHILD. "1941. Right now, not very far from here, the German war machine is rolling up the map of Europe. Country after country, falling like dominoes.
    • FATHER'S DAY. "Rose, there's a man alive in the world who wasn't alive before. An ordinary man! That's the most important thing in creation! The whole world's different because he's alive!
  3. In July 2012, Eccleston spoke positively of his time on Doctor Who during a talk at the National Theatre. This led to speculation he was considering making a return appearance as the Doctor for the show's 50th anniversary special, " The Day of the Doctor ", in 2013.

  4. Christopher Eccleston helped bring Doctor Who back to TV viewers in 2005 as the Ninth Doctor. After a fifteen-year hiatus, he and the show regenerated into New Who. His run was short, just the one season, but he made quite the impact.

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  6. Christopher Eccleston only lasted one season on Doctor Who. Here's why he walked away and why he's returned to play the Ninth Doctor years later.

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