On the 26th March 2005, Doctor Who triumphantly returned to TV with the Series 1 premiere 'Rose'. 15 years later, let's revisit this landmark episode and see what it's like.
After the success of 'Rose' in March 2005, all eyes were on the second episode of Series 1, 'The End of the World.' On its 15th anniversary, does this episode hold up?
Doctor Who is known for its adventures in the past, so when the show returned in 2005, episode 3 of Series 1 went back in time to see The Doctor and Rose battle ghosts with Charles Dickens. But it's just so - AVERAGE.
One of the most infamous episodes of Doctor Who's 57-year history is the one with big green farting aliens taking over the UK government. But is this episode actually better than people give it credit for?
After becoming a laughing stock for their dated appearance and numerous design flaws, Doctor Who's iconic Daleks were in dire need of fixing when the show came back in 2005.
Even though it was a hugely successful series, the 2005 series of Doctor Who still had some less-than-stellar episodes which live in infamy. One of these is the sociopolitical thriller 'The Long Game'.
For a TV show all about traveling in time, Doctor Who has rarely explored the realities of time travel. However, this was the focus of 2005's Father's Day. 15 years later, does this episode deserve the cult classic status it has developed?
We all have that one Doctor Who episode that terrified us as a child. For me, this was Steven Moffat's first episode, the infamous Empty Child two-parter. All these years later, let's revisit it and see how it holds up.
As beloved as Doctor Who Series 1 has become over the years, there is one episode people don't really talk about. This episode is 'Boom Town'. All these years later, does it deserve a re-evaluation?
Series 1 of Doctor Who's 2005 revival was a runaway success, but was the two-part finale 'Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways' able to stick the landing and end the series strong?
After a 16-year absence, Doctor Who came back to TV in 2005 with a revived take on the iconic show. But was Series 1 a tour de force? Or was it a damp squib?