20 Years Ago, The Oldest Sci-Fi Show's Golden Era Began With A Strange Start
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20 Years Ago, The Oldest Sci-Fi Show's Golden Era Began With A Strange Start
"David Tennant's three-season run from 2006 to 2010 energized and largely created the Doctor Who fanbase, marking a pivotal moment in the series' history."
""New Earth" began on April 15, 2006, relaunching Doctor Who and setting a standard by which much of the subsequent seasons were measured."
"At the time of "New Earth," Billie Piper was arguably the bigger star, having already starred in Season 1 alongside Christopher Eccleston."
"Tennant's portrayal of the 10th Doctor, complete with his iconic skinny suit and catchphrases, became a defining aspect of the series."
David Tennant's three-season run as the 10th Doctor from 2006 to 2010 significantly energized the Doctor Who fanbase and contributed to its mainstream success. His first major adventure, "New Earth," aired on April 15, 2006, marking the beginning of an iconic era for the series. While Matt Smith's tenure peaked viewership, Tennant's impact laid the groundwork for the show's popularity. The character's evolution and Tennant's performance set a standard for future seasons, making "New Earth" a critical episode in the series' history.
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