The Master will not be returning in the 2010 series, but he may in the future.
What we saw was the Master being pulled back into the timelock (and the timewar) by Rassilon, the current President, but this is Doctor Who we're talking about: anything can happen.
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the master is an "evil timelord" who was a childhood friend and fellow trainee of the Doctor
yes the doctor and the master
No, someone with a master's degree is not considered a doctor. A doctorate degree, such as a Ph.D., is required to be considered a doctor.
John Simm played the role of the Master on Doctor Who, appearing in episodes alongside David Tennant and Matt Smith as the Doctor.
No, having a master's degree does not automatically make you a doctor. A doctorate degree, such as a PhD or an MD, is required to be called a doctor.
No, they were childhood friends back on Gallifrey.
No, to become a doctor, you typically need to complete medical school and earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. A master's degree alone is not sufficient to practice as a medical doctor.
Anthony Ainley, he played The Master from 1981-1989.
Theta Sigma (ΘΣ), informally "Thete" for the doctor. The Master doesn't seem to have one (it wasn't mentioned).
The real name of the actor who played the Master in Doctor Who was Roger Delgado.