You can watch "Doctor Who: The End of Time" on streaming platforms like HBO Max or Amazon Prime Video, where it may be available for purchase or rental. It is also often available on BBC iPlayer for users in the UK. Check your local listings for any airing on television or for DVD options at retailers.
Your best bet to watch it without downloads is probably YouTube but it will be split up into different parts. Just type in the episode your after. The add "Part 1" at the end. Watch out for fan-made episodes.
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.
Freema Ageyeman was the companion throughout Series 3, yet also appeared in The Sontaran Stratagem, The Poison Sky, The Doctor's Daughter, The Stolen Earth and Journey's End in Series 4. She also had a scene in The End of Time Part IIwith Mickey Smith, referring to the fact they were married.
"End of Watch" means and officer was killed in the line of duty.
It is called 'The End of Time' which was a two part special, the 10th Doctor's regeneration happening at the end of part 2.
Doctor Who - 2005 The End of Time Part One is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:PG (DVD rating)
Doctor Who - 2005 The End of Time Part Two is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG UK:PG (DVD rating)
The End of Time Part 2.
end of time part 2
The End of Time Part One; BBC1 Christmas Day 6:00pm. The End of Time Part Two; BBC1 New Year's Day 6:40pm.
The End of Time Part 2.
last sunday, tomorrow there is part 2
The End of Time Part 2.
New Years Day at 6:40pm.
No one knows if she will return for the last one but it would be could if she did you will have to watch and find out but Chatherine Tate who plays Donna will be in it and may be her last time to but you will have to wait and see if it is all not.
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.