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- The_Stolen_Earth abstract ""The Stolen Earth" is the twelfth episode of the fourth series and the 750th overall episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The episode was written by show runner and head writer Russell T Davies and is the first of a two-part crossover story with spin-offs The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood; the concluding episode is "Journey's End", the finale of the fourth series. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 28 June 2008.The finale's narrative brings closure to several prominent story arcs created during Davies' tenure as show runner. In the episode, contemporary Earth and twenty-six other planets are stolen by the Daleks, aided by their megalomaniacal creator Davros and a shattered but precognitive Dalek Caan. As the Doctor (David Tennant) and his companion Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) try to find Earth, his previous companions Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman), Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), and Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) convene to contact him and mount a defence against the Daleks. In the episode's climax, the Doctor is shot by a Dalek and begins to regenerate.The episode marks the first appearance of Davros since the 1988 serial Remembrance of the Daleks; he is portrayed by Julian Bleach. It is also the first Doctor Who appearance of Eve Myles as Gwen Cooper; Gareth David-Lloyd as Ianto Jones; Tommy Knight as Luke Smith; and Alexander Armstrong as the voice of Mr Smith. Adjoa Andoh and Penelope Wilton reprise supporting roles as Martha's mother Francine Jones and former Prime Minister Harriet Jones respectively. Paul O'Grady and Richard Dawkins make cameo appearances as themselves as television personalities who attempt to assuage public fear.The two-part finale's epic scale and underlying plot was first conceived in early 2007 as the last regular-series story for departing producers Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner, and Phil Collinson: the fourth series finale is the last story produced by Collinson; and Steven Moffat and Piers Wenger replaced Davies and Gardner as show runner and executive producer respectively in 2010. Major concepts were already specified by July 2007 and the script was written in December 2007; Davies began on the 7th and finished on the 31st. Filming for the finale took place in February and March 2008, and post-production finished in mid-June 2008, only two weeks before the episode aired. To conceal as many plot elements as possible, "The Stolen Earth"'s title was not disclosed until sixteen days before broadcast, preview DVDs omitted the scene where the Doctor regenerates—the last scene is the Doctor being shot by a Dalek—and the episode aired without a preview trailer for "Journey's End".The episode was reviewed positively by both the audience and professional reviewers. The Audience Appreciation Index score was 91: an unprecedented figure for Doctor Who and one of the highest ratings ever given to a television programme. On its original broadcast, it was viewed by 8.78 million viewers and was the second most-watched programme of the week; at the time of broadcast, it was the highest position Doctor Who had ever reached. Critical reaction was overwhelmingly positive: Nicholas Briggs and Julian Bleach were commended for their portrayal of Dalek Caan and Davros respectively; and most aspects of Davies' writing were applauded: most notably, the twist ending of the episode was universally appreciated. The shock regeneration created an unprecedented level of public interest in the show, which continued until the transmission of "Journey's End".".
- The_Stolen_Earth executiveProducer Julie_Gardner.
- The_Stolen_Earth executiveProducer Russell_T_Davies.
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- The_Stolen_Earth caption "Towards the end of the episode, Rose Tyler cradles a dying Doctor after a Dalek shoots him with its extermination ray. The climax was written by executive producer Russell T Davies as a pastiche of science fiction romance, and described by David Tennant as "a moment of high emotion for all involved".".
- The_Stolen_Earth companion "Billie Piper".
- The_Stolen_Earth companion "Catherine Tate".
- The_Stolen_Earth companion "Elisabeth Sladen".
- The_Stolen_Earth companion "Freema Agyeman".
- The_Stolen_Earth companion "John Barrowman".
- The_Stolen_Earth composer Murray_Gold.
- The_Stolen_Earth date "2008-06-28".
- The_Stolen_Earth description "The Dalek leitmotif for the series finale, which is overlaid on scenes of their invasion.".
- The_Stolen_Earth director Graeme_Harper.
- The_Stolen_Earth doctor "David Tennant".
- The_Stolen_Earth executiveProducer Julie_Gardner.
- The_Stolen_Earth executiveProducer "Russell T Davies".
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- The_Stolen_Earth guests "*Penelope Wilton – Harriet Jones *Gareth David-Lloyd – Ianto Jones *Eve Myles – Gwen Cooper *Thomas Knight – Luke Smith *Bernard Cribbins – Wilfred Mott *Jacqueline King – Sylvia Noble *Adjoa Andoh – Francine Jones *Julian Bleach – Davros *Michael Brandon – General Sanchez *Andrea Harris – Suzanne *Lachele Carl – Trinity Wells *Richard Dawkins – Himself *Paul O'Grady – Himself *Marcus Cunningham – Drunk Man *Jason Mohammad – BBC newsreader *Paul Kasey – Judoon *Kelly Hunter – Shadow Architect *Amy Beth Hayes – Albino Servant *Gary Milner – Scared Man *Nicholas Briggs – Dalek voices *Alexander Armstrong – Mr Smith".
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- The_Stolen_Earth quote "When I was a kid I loved those Marvel Comics team-ups when you’d have Spider-Man teaming up with Captain America and the X-Men. This is the Doctor Who equivalent and it’s pant-wettingly exciting. Some of the audience will never have seen Torchwood, some will never have seen The Sarah Jane Adventures, but it doesn’t matter. This is a celebration of where Davies has taken Doctor Who and just what has been achieved in four years. Doctor Who is literally a small television industry now, and it's only right and proper that we get to see the spin-off shows brought together under the hospitable roof of the parent show.".
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- The_Stolen_Earth comment ""The Stolen Earth" is the twelfth episode of the fourth series and the 750th overall episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The episode was written by show runner and head writer Russell T Davies and is the first of a two-part crossover story with spin-offs The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood; the concluding episode is "Journey's End", the finale of the fourth series.".
- The_Stolen_Earth label "La Terre volée".
- The_Stolen_Earth label "La Tierra robada".