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.
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The deadly Cybermen first appeared in the Doctor Who episode titled "The Tenth Planet," which originally aired in 1966. They originated from the planet Mondas and have since become iconic adversaries of the Doctor throughout the series.
No episode has shown the 8th Doctor's regeneration. He was never in any series of the show, he was in the American made TV movie and in that movie they showed the 7th Doctor regnerate into the 8th, but we don't get to see the 8th regenerate into the 9th Doctor. It goes from the movie, to the revamp in 2005 with the episod Rose where the assumption seems to be that the 9th Doctor is fairly new and possibly recently regenerated.
Yes, the Tenth Doctor, portrayed by David Tennant, regenerated into the Eleventh Doctor, portrayed by Matt Smith, in "The End of Time" episode in 2010.
The Tenth Planet: Episode 4 was his first and regenerative episode. His first full episode was The Power of the Daleks.
29 October 1966. He got old in the last episode of "The Tenth Planet" with the Cybermen.
In the movie, The End Of Time.
It is unknown, the Eighth Doctor only appeared in a movie.
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He was exposed to a fatal amount of radiation after saving Wilf.
The current doctor (the tenth) will regenerate in the final special of 2009. Other than that there have been loads (old age, exile by Time Lords, radiation from cave, falling off radio telescope, etc ....
No, only the tenth doctor and the doctor that grew out of his hand.
NuWho -- Episode name : Utopua/The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords. This is when we see Derek Jacobi regenerate into John Simm
The End of Time Part 2.
Ell even dies but he doesn't regenerate he regenerates in the last episode in the 5 series
Doctor Who - 1963 The Tenth Planet Episode 1 4-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:U UK:PG (DVD rating)
Doctor Who - 1963 The Tenth Planet Episode 2 4-6 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:U UK:PG (DVD rating)