Christmas Day at 6:00pm.
(United Kingdom, 2009)
The End of Time Part 1; Christmas Day 6:00pm.The End of Time Part 2; New Years Day 6:40pm.
No. The End of Time part 1 was a show, not a film. And the Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant's, final episode. Now there is the Eleventh Doctor on his second series, so he the Doctor is still alive and well. Usually.
The Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant recently ended his run in Doctor Who. His final two episodes were called the End of Time part 1 and 2. Part 1 aired on Christmas Day and Part 2 on New Years.
Matt Smith debuted as the eleventh Doctor at the end of 'The End of Time Part Two' which aired on January 1, 2010. His first proper episode aired on April 3, 2010.
The End of Time, Part 1 Series 4, Episode 17 Christmas Day 2009
Doctor Who - 1963 The Trial of a Time Lord Part 1 23-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:PG
Doctor Who - 1963 Time and the Rani Part One 24-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Try using bbc iplayer or netflix, if not, buy it on DVD or type it in on youtube, (it will come in 5 segments)
The Tenth Doctor regenerates in the episode titled "The End of Time," which is a two-part special that serves as his final adventure. The first part aired on December 25, 2009, and the second part on January 1, 2010. In this episode, the Doctor confronts the Time Lord Lord Rassilon and ultimately sacrifices himself to save Wilfred Mott, leading to his regeneration into the Eleventh Doctor.
No there isn't. The Christmas specials are called; The Christmas Invasion The Runaway Bride Voyage of the Damned The Next Doctor The End of Time (part 1 & 2) A Christmas Carol The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe
Power Rangers Time Force - 2001 The End of Time Part 1 1-38 was released on: USA: 3 November 2001
Doctor Who - 2005 The End of Time Part Two was released on: UK: 1 January 2010 Canada: 2 January 2010 USA: 2 January 2010 Australia: 21 February 2010 Hungary: 4 November 2010 Germany: 19 December 2012 Finland: 14 May 2013