Series 1, Story 1/10, 1 x 45min episode, 26th March 2005, Writer: Russell T. Davies, Director: Keith Boak, Producer: Phil Collinson, Executive Producers: Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner & Mal Young
You might have seen an advert rather like this:
It won't be quiet...
...the trip of a lifetime!"
Or one-time pop star Billie Piper might have told you...
"I've got a choice...
Stay with my mum, my boyfriend, my job...
Or chuck it all in for monsters and danger...
...and life or death with him.
What do you think?"
Well? What DO you think? D'you wanna go with him...?
Of course you do! Travel back in time now, as we revisit the return of a legend...
The title sequence's great; the initial blue hue evoking the Tom Baker titles.

Great initial shot of the Moon and Earth.
Looking good.
There's lots of energy, though and to be fair this montage nails the banality of Rose's life.

Okay, much better, we're into a creepy basement.



"Derek, is this you?"
"Run!"
Ladles and Jellyspoons, the introduction to your new Doctor!
He's obviously very different from (most) previous Doctors.
He's obviously very different from (most) previous Doctors.

This new Doctor's got swagger and the right amount of "outsider" about him.
"Nice to meet you, Rose, run for your life!"
...as he blows the roof off.
Rose runs home, past an old Police Box...
It's immediately clear Rose's mum & boyfriend are holding her back.

Mickey chucks the Auton arm in the bin, so that's the last we'll be seeing of that.
Rose hears a scrabbling at her catflap...

With hindsight, yeah, but this was a real shake-up at the time.
"What are you doing here?"
...where he's soon on the receiving end of Jackie's best flirting.
Seems clear that he's not long regenerated as he's not entirely used to his physical appearance.
Seems clear that he's not long regenerated as he's not entirely used to his physical appearance.


At a stretch - that being him never seeing his reflection before now - I guess it could have been possible but in reality the strip regeneration was always scuppered because RTD decreed he could have no other companion than Rose. For the 9th Doctor's Big Finish stories to work you do really have to turn a blind eye to this line, as it seems clear enough that RTD's intention was that he'd not long regenerated (and directly from Paul McGann's 8th Doctor!).
"That won't last, he's gay and she's an alien." Is this trying just a bit too hard to make Heat readers forget it's Doctor Who?
Oh dear, terrible mugging with the Auton arm! In the best tradition of Pertwee being throttled by the Nestene in Spearhead from Space, to be fair.

...and I'm not taken with this incidental music at all. Hope it settles down as the series goes.
For all this nitpicking, though, it's totally engaging. It's better now it's the dialogue between Rose and the Doctor.

The signature woozy smeared light has dated badly, and is more annoying than JJ's lens flares. Of course it's not the only thing about the episode that's aged badly *cough cough Noel Clarke cough cough*

But then there's a moment of magic...
...the little speech about feeling the Earth move under your feet, and the first taste of the Bad Wolf music.

And like that, he's gone...

The windows are the wrong shape. And the door. And...
"When disaster comes, he's there!"











Time to take out the trash...



The Doctor turns up to fire a cork into Auton Mickey's head.
As you do.
Even pulling Mickey's head off doesn't do the trick, because (duh, Rose!) he's an Auton!
As the headless body thrashes after them, Rose empties the restaurant...
...and they scarper through the kitchen to the alleyway outside.
The TARDIS!
Go in, go in! Let us see the inside!
Lee Mahon @Lee_JM75 · Her first entrance to the TARDIS, and ours, was wonderfully done. Great work from the director here.
It's orangey brown with green lights. Oh.
As the headless body thrashes after them, Rose empties the restaurant...
...and they scarper through the kitchen to the alleyway outside.
At first, it's too much and she has to go back out to check out what she can't believe...

More to do with the script than the direction, I'd say. Hard to get what's scripted here wrong, even for Keith Boak.
It's orangey brown with green lights. Oh.
Whilst it's been said in the past that the TARDIS is in some ways "alive", it's still supposed to be a machine.
It looks okay, and I'm sure I'll get used to it, but I'd hoped for better than this.




It *is* bigger on the inside though. Great dialogue here.
The Doctor hadn't given a second thought to what has happened to the real Mickey, which goes down like a led balloon with Rose.
But now she gets her first taste of TARDIS travel, even if it is only travelling in space, not time, as the Doctor tracks the Nestene signal using Auton Mickey's melting head.
He's lost the signal...
...close to whatever the Nestene Consciousness is using as a transmitter dish, but no cigar.
"How comeS you sound like you're from the north?" Awful forced fake dialect in Rose's scripting there.
The Doctor hadn't given a second thought to what has happened to the real Mickey, which goes down like a led balloon with Rose.




"Fantastic!"
Everyone loves them running across the bridge.
But the Nestene has detected the anti-plastic...
It thinks the Doctor's time machine is a weapon...
...and sends the signal to activate its Autons.
Rose phones her mum to warn her troubles on the way, but she's off to the shops.
And now the Spearhead From Space homage! Shop dummies breaking through windows!






"TIME LORD!" Oooh.


So they've turned Jackie into the screamer so that Rose doesn't have to be?
Rose talks to herself though; awful, awful, weak lines about "having the bronze". Worst line in the episode.
Some great close ups of the stunt performers here.
11thDoctorAdventures @11thDoctorComic · Chris' stunt double looks like a teenager there!
Oh noes, the Consciousness has swallowed the Hexachromite! I mean Anti-plastic.
Wonder if he borrowed the anti-plastic off of the Doomwatch lot?
Jackie is saved as the Autons all fall to the ground, lifeless...

Oh noes, the Consciousness has swallowed the Hexachromite! I mean Anti-plastic.
Jackie is saved as the Autons all fall to the ground, lifeless...
"You were useless in there!"
Invited aboard the TARDIS, Rose declines. The numpty. She won't get a second chance.
No, actually, that's a whole episode with no time travel, but to be fair, that was such fun overall that we didn't even really notice!



Yeah, by about The Long Game that was starting to wind me up, but once Father's Day was over with it did seem to get better.
There seemed a real danger of this becoming The Rose Show where the Doctor was just an ineffectual taxi driver who takes her to other times and places for her to save the day every time, because RTD seems to love her just that little bit too much.
Nyssa Ainley @TeganZAce · I have always found Rose annoying!
Be careful what you wish for, though, because I'm not so sure what came next - a boastful, messianic Doctor, who trades on his reputation - was necessarily an improvement...Ooh, a next time trailer! Like it. Looks far more impressive! Well that was a solid start, everything's in the right place.
Even out the tone, a bit of polish to the production values, play to your strengths script wise & this could be a hit! ;-P
Lee Mahon @Lee_JM75 · A solid start yes, if hugely uneven, but all the right elements are there. I was so relieved that it wasn't, you know, shit.
50dw50 @50dw50 · i find it incredible that it was 10 years ago!
Matt Badham @mahdaBttaM · The whole Eccleston era is really strong.
atruedrwhofan @atruedrwhofan · it really is amazing. I remember seeing it like it was yesterday.
Simon Pittman @LibraryPlayer · Only time I've seen Rose was when it was first shown in 2005... but I remember it well. :-)
Xander @Rednax42 · Given its 10 years on, I'd love to read/see a proper behind the scenes warts-and-all doc about the relaunch.
Darth Marenghi @DarthMarenghi · Wait another 10 years LOL.
TTFN! K.
Coming Soon... The Romans
She's the audience identification point, fine, and needs to take centre stage for the first episode - it's An Unearthly Child again, after all - but in imagining himself being whisked away by the Doctor and making Rose his proxy, RTD's in danger of putting himself before the Doctor, which would be a massive mistake.
The companions are there for us to identify with, but the Doctor is the centre of the show.

Be careful what you wish for, though, because I'm not so sure what came next - a boastful, messianic Doctor, who trades on his reputation - was necessarily an improvement...Ooh, a next time trailer! Like it. Looks far more impressive! Well that was a solid start, everything's in the right place.
Even out the tone, a bit of polish to the production values, play to your strengths script wise & this could be a hit! ;-P






TTFN! K.
Coming Soon... The Romans
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