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Defeating a beast beyond the Doctor's comprehension was a new step for the creators of Doctor Who. Watch this to find out more about their journey into The Doctor's psyche. Behind the scenes clips from BBC Worldwide.

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  • david tennant does a good job covering up his scottish accent in the show

  • I also prefer David. He's just got not even enthusiasm, but raw, POWERFUL talent that blows you away. As an (ameatuar) actor I have SO much respect for him, but I disagree with the happy/dark thing. He is happier, but anytime the war or Rose or any assistant he's lost is even touched upon, David's talent shows the most raw and heartbreaking pain. His pain is worse; therefore darker in its own way although overall he hides it more than Eccleston. But both brilliant, brilliant men.

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  • The doctor kicked evil incarnates ass nuff said

  • @TheGanstaben lol good point

  • I love all the Doctors. Matt is great. But everyone has their Doctor and Ten is *my* Doctor. Mostly because of the story arc and character development, but yes, also because Tennant is an awesome talent with amazing range. I adore the 4th Doctor as well, and see a bit of him in Ten from time to time.

  • david's face in 0:58 is soo funny

  • The possessed Oods scared me more than the Weeping Angels. :(

  • he might have lived before the universe,in another universe!

  • David looks so much younger when he isn't in the doctor.

  • Why is everyone arguing against other people's opinions on YouTube? It's pointless.

  • This is my favourite episode because it deals with human curiosity and subverts all the cosmic horror clichés which I personally always found ignorant. Not only is this two-parter epic as hell, but it thrust the Doctor into a situation where his alien tech doesn't help him at all, compared to the beast, he's as 'puny' as the humans around him. He gets to show off his true qualities, those who come from his personality and intellect

  • @Poplolli131 Like Tom Baker was the original. Hartnell was. This show has, even in what they called the 'classic series' (which I would actually split into three main eras) has constantly been improving and adapting to modern standarts - if the show hadn't gotten BETTER but just worse and worse, it would have been canceled and forgotten.

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