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  1. The stories are actually quite distinct, so aren’t really the exact same event. The Doctor’s reasons for becoming human and means of doing so are completely different and the villains are completely different. They’re not even set in the same year, the novel is in April 1914 whereas the TV story is in 1913. Can also attribute it to all ...

  2. Apr 6, 2014 · At the end of last week’s review, I suggested that “Human Nature”/“The Family Of Blood” represented the apex of David Tennant’s tenure as the show’s leading man, of Russell T. Davies ...

  3. Sep 22, 2009 · Synopsis. PART ONE. It’s 1913 in England, and an ordinary schoolteacher called John Smith dreams of adventures in time and space and a mysterious blue box. But, when lights in the sky herald the arrival of something strange and terrible, Smith’s maid, Martha, has to convince him that he alone can save the world. PART TWO.

  4. May 26, 2007 · Transcript. Quotes. First aired Saturday, May 26, 2007. Production Code 3.8. Written by Paul Cornell. Directed by Charles Palmer. Runtime 45 minutes. Story Type Two-Parter. Time Travel Past.

  5. Human Nature: Directed by Charlie Palmer. With David Tennant, Freema Agyeman, Jessica Hynes, Rebekah Staton. In 1913, Martha watches in jealousy from afar as The Doctor learns what it is to be human and to fall in love with the local school nurse, Joan Redfern.

  6. The Family of Blood was the ninth episode of series 3 of Doctor Who. It featured the Doctor's return from his human persona, John Smith, to his original Time Lord identity. The episode also showed the extent of the Doctor's ruthlessness when pushed to extremes. His time as the human John Smith, and comparing his returning to his Time Lord persona as a form of suicide would have a profound ...

  7. Doctor Who Guide: Human Nature / The Family of Blood - Cast and Crew. Last updated 23 March 2024. Cast. David Tennant. The Doctor. Freema Agyeman. Martha Jones. Jessica Hynes. Joan Redfern.

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