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It's not perfect, with the unfolding apocalypse wrapping up rather too neatly, but it's a superb end to the trials of the Tyler family, delivering a touching farewell to one of the Timelord's most popular companions. YES NO It's a tightly-plotted pair of episodes which, after a brilliant first-part cliffhanger, pits the Doctor's greatest foes - the Cybermen and Daleks - against one another in a bombastic fan-pleasing showdown. With the Cybermen imprisoned in a parallel universe, along with Mickey Smith and Rose's alternate-world dad Pete, the Doctor returns to earth to discover Torchwood has access to technology causing one universe to filter into another. Army of Ghosts/Doomsday While "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel" might have been a bit of a limp return for the Doctor's silvery foes, it did at least lay the groundwork for this grandly ambitious season two finale. His four years as the Timelord saw plenty of highs (plus a good few lows) and, to celebrate the end of an era, we offer IGN's pick of the 10th Doctor's finest adventures. Of course, January 1st also marked Tennant's final episode as the 10th Doctor, leaving Matt Smith to fill the shoes of TV's iconic time traveller. Equally unlikely too was the notion that then relatively-unknown actor David Tennant could usurp the likes of fan-favourites John Pertwee and Tom Baker to top the list of most popular Doctor Whos of all time.
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Back in 2005 nobody could have guessed that the BBC's long-running, and much-maligned, sci-fi series would evolve from vague scheduling embarrassment to cultural phenomenon. Davies' five-year reign as show-runner for the reinvigorated Doctor Who. January 1st 2010 might have rung in the New Year, but it also marked the end of Russell T.