Doctor Who: Greatest Monsters & Villains

Doctor Who: Greatest Monsters & Villains is a BBC countdown of Doctor Who's ten most popular monsters and villains as voted for by viewers, presented by Joel Dommett to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the long running sci-fi drama.[1][2] The compilations looks at antagonists that have featured in one of the revived series. Later that episode is played in full, and the show shows clips from the classic series.

Doctor Who: Greatest Monsters & Villains
Title card.
Presented byJoel Dommett
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producer(s)Mark Cossey
Producer(s)Bernard Markey
Running time46 min - 100 min
Release
Original networkBBC Three
Picture formatPAL (576i) 16:9
Original release15 November 
17 November 2013
Chronology
Related showsDoctor Who
External links
Website

Episode list

Episode # Air Date Antagonists Ranking # Monster/Villain Doctor Who Episode/s Doctor faced in episode Companion faced in episode
1 15 November 2013[3] 10 Judoon "Smith and Jones" Tenth Doctor Martha Jones
2 15 November 2013[4] 9 Silurians "A Good Man Goes to War" Eleventh Doctor Amy Pond and Rory Williams
3 15 November 2013[5] 8 Ood "Planet of the Ood" Tenth Doctor Donna Noble
4 15 November 2013[6] 7 Clockwork Robots "The Girl in the Fireplace" Tenth Doctor Rose Tyler and Mickey Smith
5 16 November 2013[7] 6 Ice Warriors "Cold War" Eleventh Doctor Clara Oswald
6 16 November 2013[8] 5 Cybermen "The Next Doctor" Tenth Doctor Jackson Lake
7 16 November 2013[9] 4 The Silence "The Impossible Astronaut" /
"Day of the Moon"
Eleventh Doctor Amy Pond and Rory Williams
8 17 November 2013[10] 3 The Master "Utopia" Tenth Doctor Martha Jones and Captain Jack Harkness
9 17 November 2013[11] 2 Weeping Angels "Blink" Tenth Doctor Martha Jones
10 17 November 2013[12] 1 Daleks "Dalek" Ninth Doctor Rose Tyler

References


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