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Doctor Who

Doctor Who

1996686 min
AvanturaZnanstvena fantastikaТВ film
Izdano
12. maj 1996
Države
United Kingdom, United States of America
Produkcije
BBC WorldwideUniversal Television
Sedmi Doktor postane osm. In na ulicah San Franciska – skupaj z novo zaveznico Grace Holloway – se bori proti Masterju.

About

Doctor Who (1996) – the 1996 TV movie that introduces Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, set in San Francisco, with a battle against the Master to save Earth.

Doctor Who: The Television Movie was a 1996 British television film directed by Geoffrey Sax and written by Matthew Jacobs. The story sees the Seventh Doctor shot by a gang in San Francisco, forced into an emergency TARDIS materialisation, and the Doctor's sudden regeneration into the Eighth Doctor. He is joined by a new companion, Grace Holloway, and together they confront the Master, who has escaped from Skaro and threatens to consume Earth’s time‑space fabric. With the help of a temporal clock and the TARDIS’s Eye of Harmony, the Doctor must prevent an apocalypse that would occur at midnight on New Year’s Eve. The film was intended as a backdoor pilot for a new American‑produced Doctor Who series, but the series never materialised. It was well‑received by fans for its blend of classic Doctor Who elements and modern tone, and it won a Saturn Award for Best Television Presentation in 1996.

What to know

  • The film marks the first on‑screen appearance of Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor.
  • The story is set in San Francisco on the night of New Year’s Eve 1999.
  • The Doctor is suddenly regenerated after a fatal gunshot.
  • Grace Holloway becomes the Doctor’s new companion and ally.
  • The Master escapes from Skaro and seeks the Doctor’s body.
  • The plot centers on stopping a time‑distortion that would end Earth.
  • An atomic clock and the TARDIS’s Eye of Harmony play key roles.
  • The film was intended as a backdoor pilot for a new TV series.
  • It was broadcast on the Fox network in the U.S. and on BBC One in the U.K.
  • The movie won a Saturn Award for Best Television Presentation.

Watch if

If you enjoy Doctor Who’s blend of classic time‑traveller mystery, a touch of New Century science‑fiction polish, and a thrilling showdown with the Master set in a recognizable San Francisco setting, you’ll find this 1996 TV movie a satisfying glimpse of what could have been

Skip if

If you prefer strictly period‑based Doctor Who stories, dislike the introduction of a new Doctor without a long‑term series, or are looking for the original 1963–1989 serials, this film might feel out of place and underdeveloped.

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Plot Overview
The film opens with the Seventh Doctor being shot by a gang in San Francisco’s Chinatown. He is taken to a hospital where Grace Holloway, a cardiologist, attempts a life‑saving operation. While the Doctor’s body is temporarily held in a morgue, the Master escapes from a containment unit and seeks the Doctor’s remains. A frantic chase ensues as the Doctor, now regenerated as the Eighth Doctor, battles the Master to protect Earth’s time‑space continuum.
Character Dynamics
The regenerated Eighth Doctor brings a more philosophical and introspective tone compared to his predecessor. Grace Holloway, a medical professional with a strong sense of justice, becomes his reluctant companion and ally. The Master, portrayed by Eric Roberts, continues his role as the Doctor’s arch‑nemesis, but this time with a new motive: to gain the Doctor’s life force and wreak havoc on Earth.
Setting and Atmosphere
The story is firmly set in a contemporary San Francisco at the turn of the millennium, using the city’s iconic skyline and nightlife. The film juxtaposes the gritty urban environment with high‑tech time‑travel machinery, creating a contrast that emphasizes the Doctor’s alien origin against human society.
Key Themes
Regeneration and identity are central themes, as the Doctor’s transformation challenges his sense of self. The film also explores the weight of responsibility, the moral implications of time‑manipulation, and the tension between technology and human emotion in a rapidly modernizing world.
Production Notes
Directed by Geoffrey Sax and written by Matthew Jacobs, the film was shot on 35 mm in Vancouver to stand in for San Francisco. It was a joint venture between BBC Worldwide and Universal Studios, intended as a backdoor pilot for an American Doctor Who series that never materialised. The movie’s runtime is 85 minutes, and it features a new musical score by John Debney.
Reception
The film was a ratings success in the United Kingdom and received positive reviews for its blend of classic Doctor Who storytelling with contemporary visual effects. In the United States, it underperformed in viewership but earned a Saturn Award for Best Television Presentation. The reception helped to cement the film’s status as a cult favourite among fans.

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FAQ

Who are the Time Lords?
The Time Lords are a race of people from the planet Gallifrey who are very old and smart. They can travel through time.
What is the Doctor's regeneration?
When the Doctor is hurt badly, they can change into a new body. This is called regeneration. They look different but are still the same person.
Who is Yaz?
Yaz is a friend who travels with the Doctor. Her full name is Yasmin Khan.
Who is Rose Tyler?
Rose Tyler was a companion who traveled with the Ninth and Tenth Doctors. She worked in a shop and met the Doctor when he saved her life.
Who is Martha Jones?
Martha Jones was a medical student who became a companion to the Tenth Doctor.
Who are the Doctor's companions?
The Doctor's companions are people who travel with the Doctor in the TARDIS. They help the Doctor on adventures.
Who is Bill Potts?
Bill Potts was a companion of the Twelfth Doctor. She was a student who met the Doctor when she worked in a university.
What is sonic screwdriver?
A sonic screwdriver is a tool the Doctor uses. It can do many things like open locks and scan things. It makes a buzzing sound.
Who are the Doctors?
The Doctor is a Time Lord who travels through time and space. The Doctor has had many different bodies over the years, and each one is called a Doctor.
Who is the current Doctor?
The current Doctor is Ncuti Gatwa. He is the Fifteenth Doctor.
What is time travel?
Time travel is moving to the past or the future. The Doctor does this in a special ship.
Where does Doctor Who take place?
Doctor Who happens all over time and space. The Doctor visits many different planets and times.
What is Gallifrey?
Gallifrey is the home planet of the Time Lords. It is where the Doctor comes from.
What is a TARDIS?
A TARDIS is a time machine and spaceship. It looks like a blue police box from the outside. It is bigger on the inside.
Who is the main character in Doctor Who?
The main character is the Doctor, a time-traveling alien.
What is Doctor Who about?
Doctor Who is about a time-traveling alien called the Doctor who explores the universe in a special ship called the TARDIS.
Who is Amy Pond?
Amy Pond was a companion who traveled with the Eleventh Doctor. She was a young woman who met the Doctor when she was a child.
What are the Cybermen?
The Cybermen are a bad group who want to turn people into robots. They want everyone to be like them.
Who are the Daleks?
The Daleks are robots from the planet Skaro. They hate everyone and want to destroy all other life in the universe.
Who is Donna Noble?
Donna Noble was a companion who traveled with the Tenth Doctor. She met the Doctor again after they had met before.
How long has Doctor Who been on TV?
Doctor Who first aired on November 23, 1963. It has been on TV for many years.
What is the Doctor's real name?
The Doctor's real name is a secret. It has never been revealed.
Which Doctor is the best?
People have different favorite Doctors. There is no single best Doctor.
What is the Master?
The Master is a villain and a renegade Time Lord. The Master is a long-time enemy of the Doctor.
Who is Clara Oswald?
Clara Oswald was a companion who traveled with the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors. She was known as the 'Impossible Girl'.
What is the budget for Doctor Who?
The budget for Doctor Who varies each season. Recent seasons have had budgets reported in the millions of pounds, with estimates around £9.3 million per hour for the 2023 season.
Why is Doctor Who so popular?
Doctor Who is popular because it is a fun science fiction show with exciting adventures, interesting characters, and a unique premise about time travel. It has been around for a long time, so many people have grown up watching it.
Who is the youngest Doctor?
The youngest actor to play the Doctor was Matt Smith, who was 26 when he was cast.
Who played the Doctor first?
The first actor to play the Doctor was William Hartnell.
What is the Doctor Who Christmas special?
The Doctor Who Christmas special is an annual festive episode that usually airs on Christmas Day. These specials often feature special guests and unique storylines.
Who is the oldest Doctor?
The oldest actor to play the Doctor was Peter Capaldi, who was 55 when he was cast.
How do they film Doctor Who?
Doctor Who is filmed using a mix of studio sets and on-location shooting. Modern filming uses advanced cameras and techniques to create the show's visual style.
Who writes Doctor Who?
Doctor Who has had many writers over its long history. Steven Moffat and Russell T. Davies are two of the most well-known recent showrunners and head writers.
What are the most popular Doctor Who episodes?
Popular episodes often include those with compelling villains, exciting plots, and significant character moments. Specific episodes like 'Blink' and 'The Empty Child' are frequently cited as favorites.
What are the special effects in Doctor Who?
Doctor Who uses a variety of special effects, including CGI, practical effects, and miniatures, to create aliens, spaceships, and other futuristic elements. The quality of effects has improved greatly over the years.
Who is the Doctor's family?
The Doctor is an alien from the planet Gallifrey and is part of the Time Lord race. They do not have a traditional human family but often form strong bonds with their human companions.
What is the Doctor Who finale about?
Doctor Who season finales typically resolve the main conflicts of the season, often involving a major threat to Earth or the universe. They usually end with a cliffhanger or a significant change for the Doctor.
Does the Doctor have a pet?
While the Doctor often travels with companions, they have not had a regular pet in the same way a human might. However, some characters have had animal-like creatures associated with them.
What is the Doctor's favorite food?
The Doctor's favorite food is often stated to be jelly babies, a type of British candy. However, this can vary slightly between incarnations.
How many Doctors are there?
There have been thirteen official incarnations of the Doctor, plus the Fugitive Doctor and the War Doctor. There are also other timelines and regenerations that add to the count.
What happens at the end of Doctor Who?
Doctor Who does not have a definitive end. The show continues with new Doctors and new adventures. Each Doctor's story ends with their regeneration into a new body.
What planet is the Doctor from?
The Doctor is from the planet Gallifrey, which is home to the Time Lords.
What is the Doctor's biggest fear?
The Doctor's biggest fear is often related to losing those they care about, failing to save people, or being unable to stop a great evil.
Where is Doctor Who filmed?
Doctor Who is primarily filmed in and around Cardiff, Wales, using studios and various locations in the UK.
Who is the Doctor's worst enemy?
The Doctor's most famous and persistent enemies are the Daleks. Other significant recurring enemies include the Cybermen and the Master.
When did Doctor Who start filming?
Filming for the original Doctor Who series began in 1963.
Who directs Doctor Who?
Doctor Who has had many directors over its history. For the modern series, directors change frequently from episode to episode and season to season.
What is the future of Doctor Who?
The future of Doctor Who involves continuing adventures with new Doctors and stories, exploring new planets, and facing new challenges. The show has been renewed for upcoming seasons.
What is the Doctor Who fandom like?
The Doctor Who fandom is large, passionate, and international. Fans celebrate the show through conventions, cosplay, fan fiction, and online communities.

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