The Doctor receives the mobile emitter in the episode "Futures End - Part II" When USS Voyager is sent back in time to the year 1996 the doctor acquires the mobile emitter from Henry Starling who found a crashed time ship"Aeon" from the 29th century. Upon returning to the 24th century, Captain Braxton (the rightful owner of the "Aeon") allows the Doctor to keep the mobile emitter.
Season 3
Future's End: Part 2 (Season 3, Episode 9)
The first episode of Doctor Who was named 'The Unearthly Child' and aired on 23rd November 1963.
The 13th episode in the 4th series of Doctor Who is called 'Journey's End'.
The name of the episode was Smith and Jones. But they are also in Jouneys End == ==
Episode 1 - The Eleventh Hour Episode 2 - The Beast Below Episode 3 - Victory of The Daleks Episode 4 - The Time of Angels Episode 5 - Flesh and Stone Episode 6 - The Vampires of Venice Episode 7 - Amys Choice Episode 8 - The Hungry Earth Episode 9 - Cold Blood Episode 10 - Vincent and The Doctor Episode 11 - The Lodger Episode 12 - The Pandorica Opens Episode 13 - The Big Bang
Andrew Garfield played in Season 3 Episode 5 and 6 of Doctor Who. Here, he played as a poor, young adultnamed Frank.
Eric Cadora is my best guess.
I think the doctor was still in service, but not on voyager. How long? not sure.
The only Classic Doctor Who episode in which the Doctor had no companion is 'The Deadly Assassin'
The Doctor's Daughter was first, it is episode six of series four, Silence in the Library is episode eight.
According to a survey of Doctor Who fans the most popular Doctor Who episode was The End Of Time.
The weeping angels appeared in the doctor who episode Blink episode 10 of series 3 doctor who
"Blink". It is my FAVORITE Doctor Who episode and it's REALLY freaky.
because star trek voyager and dexter's laboratory were made the same year
The Master (not the Doctor) sings I can't Decide in the episode The Last of the Time Lords (series 3 episode 13).
The episode is called Logopolis and is also the first appearance of Peter Davison (the fifth Doctor).
The hologram doctor was on the USS Voyager. He was simply called "The Doctor". The actor who played him was Robert Picardo.
There is no definitive information about William Hartnell's favorite episode of Doctor Who. However, it is documented that he was proud of the show and his contribution to it during his time as the First Doctor.