Doctor Who: Waters of Mars

Graeme Harper
David Tennant, Lindsay Duncan, Peter O'Brien, Jenna Coleman, Aleksander Mikic, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Chook Sibtain
2009
UK
Completed
English
62 minutes
Detailed introduction
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"Waters of Mars" is the second special episode of "Doctor Who" in 2009, aired on November 15 on BBC1. Producer Russell T Davies revealed that this episode is closely related to the following two episodes, but it is not the first part of a trilogy. This episode is dedicated to former "Doctor Who" writer and producer Barry Letts, who passed away in October 2009. The story takes place in 2059 on Mars. The Doctor has a new companion, Adelaide Brooke (played by Lindsay Duncan), who is the leader of the Mars colony Bowie Base One. She can be considered the smartest and strongest partner the Doctor has encountered so far. Peter O'Brien guest stars as Adelaide's assistant Ed Gold. David Tennant plays the Doctor David Tennant was born on April 18, 1971, in West Lothian, Scotland, originally named David John McDonald. When he was around 3 or 4 years old, after watching the BBC series "Doctor Who" (which first aired in 1963), he decided to become an actor and appeared on television before starting school. David Tennant grew up in Bathgate and is a huge fan of the band The Proclaimers. He graduated from Paisley Grammar School, where he wrote about how much he wanted to become a professional actor and star in "Doctor Who." David Tennant was discovered by Scottish Television at a Saturday youth club gathering. He studied acting at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. In 2005, David Tennant's dream came true when he played the Doctor in the BBC's new season of "Doctor Who." Since then, David Tennant's name has become widely known. Lindsay Duncan plays Adelaide Brooke British actress Lindsay Vere Duncan was born on November 7, 1950, in Edinburgh, Scotland. She has developed her career in both stage and television, winning a Tony Award for "Private Lives." On her birthday in 2009, she was awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire. In 2005, she became familiar to American and Chinese audiences for her role as Servilia Caepionis in the BBC and HBO historical drama "Rome." It is reported that she will also play Alice's mother in Tim Burton's version of "Alice in Wonderland."