Rose, however, is unsure of who the Doctor is now, due to his regeneration, and can't bring herself to accept that he has changed into a new person. Bit thinner - that's weird, give me time, I'll get used to it.I have got a mole. Hair! I'm not bald! Ooh, big hair.Sideburns! I've got sideburns! Or really bad skin. Two legs, two arms, two hands.slight weakness in the dorsal tubercle.
"No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't tell me.let's see. After finishing setting course for the planet Barcelona in 5006, he asks a shocked Rose what he looks like - before he reconsiders and inspects himself. Inside the TARDIS, the Ninth Doctor has just said good-bye to Rose and regenerated into his tenth incarnation. But will Rose trust the Doctor now that he has a brand new face? The Ninth Doctor has just regenerated into his next incarnation.
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That it was directed by Euros Lyn would later allow for some directorial symmetry, in that Lyn also directed Tennant's last full scene in The End of Time. And it was the first of a long line of minisodes and episode prequels that would be produced with increasing frequency over the years. It established an annual pattern of the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who participating in Children in Need. And it was the only time an incoming Doctor had been given a second " regeneration scene" prior to embarking upon his first full episode. It was also the first Doctor Who segment filmed for a charity event that could be said to be a part of the regular programme's continuity. It was the first episode of Doctor Who to have no on-screen titles or credits, other than those for the two actors involved. It chronicled the very first moments of the relationship between Rose Tyler and the Tenth Doctor.įrom a production standpoint, it was notable for a number of reasons. It was set immediately between the episodes The Parting of the Ways and The Christmas Invasion, during the TARDIS trip from 200,100 to Christmas 2006. It was written by Russell T Davies, directed by Euros Lyn and featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose Tyler. The Children in Need Special, sometimes titled Born Again, was a Doctor Who mini-episode consisting of a short scene produced for the Children in Need campaign in 2005.