The Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials took fans on a trip down memory lane as David Tennant returned as the Doctor, alongside Catherine Tate as companion Donna Noble. The duo first appeared alongside each other in the 2006 Christmas special, “The Runaway Bride,” before Donna became a full-time companion throughout Season 4 of Doctor Who in 2008. Tennant’s return came as a stark departure from previous stories in which past Doctors have come back, though. Rather than appearing as the Tenth Doctor again, Tennant came back as the Fourteenth Doctor, a brand new incarnation with his old face inexplicably returning.While the Fourteenth Doctor was different from the Tenth Doctor, there were plenty of nods to Tennant’s previous tenure on Doctor Who. This new incarnation kept many of the Tenth Doctor’s mannerisms and personality traits, essentially reviving the Tenth Doctor while imbuing him with the benefit of all his experiences throughout his eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth lives. Along with the return of the Tenth Doctor’s last companion, Donna Noble, this allowed the 60th Anniversary specials to revisit some key moments from the Tenth Doctor’s life and continue a few traditions that ran throughout Tennant’s first go around as the Time Lord.The first of Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary specials, “The Star Beast,” reintroduced Donna following her memory wipe at the end of her adventures with the Doctor. Reverted to her old clueless ways, Donna busies herself stacking boxes for her daughter while a spaceship falls through the sky over their heads. This prompts Donna’s daughter, Rose, to ask her mother how she always manages to miss everything.
The Doctor Who 60th anniversary specials took fans on a trip down memory lane as David Tennant returned as the Doctor, alongside Catherine Tate as companion Donna Noble. The duo first appeared alongside each other in the 2006 Christmas special, “The Runaway Bride,” before Donna became a full-time companion throughout Season 4 of Doctor Who in 2008. Tennant’s return came as a stark departure from previous stories in which past Doctors have come back, though. Rather than appearing as the Tenth Doctor again, Tennant came back as the Fourteenth Doctor, a brand new incarnation with his old face inexplicably returning.
While the Fourteenth Doctor was different from the Tenth Doctor, there were plenty of nods to Tennant’s previous tenure on Doctor Who. This new incarnation kept many of the Tenth Doctor’s mannerisms and personality traits, essentially reviving the Tenth Doctor while imbuing him with the benefit of all his experiences throughout his eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth lives. Along with the return of the Tenth Doctor’s last companion, Donna Noble, this allowed the 60th Anniversary specials to revisit some key moments from the Tenth Doctor’s life and continue a few traditions that ran throughout Tennant’s first go around as the Time Lord.
The first of Doctor Who‘s 60th anniversary specials, “The Star Beast,” reintroduced Donna following her memory wipe at the end of her adventures with the Doctor. Reverted to her old clueless ways, Donna busies herself stacking boxes for her daughter while a spaceship falls through the sky over their heads. This prompts Donna’s daughter, Rose, to ask her mother how she always manages to miss everything.
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