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    {{Doctor|title1 = Ninth Doctor|image1 = Ninth Doctor-Official.jpg|caption1 = |full_name = The Doctor|alieses = John Smith|species = [[Time Lord]]|planet_of_origin = [[Gallifrey]]|companions = [[Janet Wells]]
    |title1 = Ninth Doctor

    |image1 = Ninth Doctor-Official.jpg
    [[Sammy Thompson]]
    |full_name = The Doctor

    |aliases = John Smith
    [[Lou Madison]]|first_story = [[Revenge of the Master (serial)|Revenge of the Master]]|last_story = [[The Chimes of Midnight (serial)|The Chimes of Midnight]]|cause_of_regeneration =Sacrificed his life by stabbing himself in the hearts. |place_of_regeneration =[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] |main_actor = [[Michael French]]|latest_appearance = [[Doctor Who (2003)|Doctor Who]]|no_seasons = 5}}{{Dwucanon}}{{Incarnations of the Doctor}}With a new lease of life, and a more happy demeanour, the '''Ninth Doctor''' was a inherently happy adventurer, and was not averse to experiencing and appreciating very human emotions.
    |species = [[Time Lord]]

    |planet_of_origin = [[Gallifrey]]
    At his core an optimist and romantic, the Doctor tried to remain a cheerful and pacifistic adventurer, but fell into despair after [[Janet Wells]] left him, on bad terms.
    |companions = [[Janet Wells]]<br>[[Sammy Thompson]]<br>[[Lou Madison]]

    |cause_of_regeneration = Sacrificed his life by stabbing himself in the hearts
    The Doctor initially travelled with his predecessors final companion, Janet Wells. However after many adventures Janet left him, this led to the Doctor deciding to isolate himself.
    |place_of_regeneration = [[The Doctor's TARDIS]]

    |first_appearance = ''[[Hatred of the Daleks (serial)|Hatred of the Daleks]]''
    After some time alone the Doctor met [[Sammy Thompson]], a widow traveller from 18th Century America who had come to visit Scotland. After helping the Doctor defeat the [[Great Intelligence]] The Doctor's sense of adventure was renewed and he allowed Sammy to travel with him.<noinclude>
    |first_story = ''[[Revenge of the Master (serial)|Revenge of the Master]]''
    [[Category:Infoboxes]]
    |last_story = ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (serial)|The Chimes of Midnight]]''
    </noinclude>
    |latest_appearance = ''[[Doctor Who (2003)|Doctor Who]]''

    |no_seasons = 5
    ==Biography ==
    |main_actor = [[Michael French]]
    }}{{Incarnations of the Doctor}}{{Dwucanon}}With a new lease of life, and a more happy demeanour, the '''Ninth Doctor''' was an inherently happy adventurer, and was not averse to experiencing and appreciating very human emotions. At his core an optimist and romantic, the Doctor tried to remain a cheerful and pacifistic adventurer, but fell into despair after [[Janet Wells]] left him, on bad terms.


    The Doctor initially travelled with Janet, however after many adventures, she left him; this led to the Doctor deciding to isolate himself. After some time alone, the Doctor met [[Sammy Thompson]], a widow traveller from 18th Century America who had come to visit Scotland. After helping the Doctor defeat the [[Great Intelligence]], the Doctor's sense of adventure was renewed and he allowed Sammy to travel with him.
    == Biography ==
    === Post-Regeneration ===
    === Post-Regeneration ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Hatred of the Daleks (serial)|''Hatred of the Daleks'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Hatred of the Daleks (serial)|Hatred of the Daleks]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Revenge of the Master (serial)|''Revenge of the Master'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Revenge of the Master (serial)|Revenge of the Master]]'')
    === Adventures with Janet ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The English Way of Death (serial)|The English Way of Death]]''


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Time Ravages|The Time Ravages]]'')
    === New Adventures ===
    Deciding to return some library books before they became overdue, the Doctor learned of a temporal rift leading to Earth in 1930, which resulted in him learning about the ruthless [[Zodaal]], a criminal from a distant planet who had imprinted his mind into a cloud of [[radmium]], now intended to destroy Earth to channel the power of its destruction so that he could imprint himself permanently onto a new host. The Doctor was able to force his ship to take off after sabotaging Zodaal's equipment, his chosen host committing suicide before he could take control and leaving Zodaal to drift helplessly through space. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The English Way of Death (serial)|''The English Way of Death'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Time Ravagers (serial)|''The Time Ravages'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Heaven and Earth (serial)|Heaven and Earth]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Heaven and Earth (serial)|''Heaven and Earth'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Trial by Fire (serial)|Trial by Fire]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Trial by Fire (serial)|''Trial by Fire'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Well (episode)|The Well]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Well (episode)|''The Well'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Paradise Lost (serial)|Paradise Lost]]'')

    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Paradise Lost (serial)|''Paradise Lost'']])

    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Resurrection of the Autons (serial)|''Resurrection of the Autons'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Resurrection of the Autons (serial)|Resurrection of the Autons]]'')
    === Final Adventures with Janet ===
    === Final Adventures with Janet ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Reckoning of Shadows (serial)|''The Reckoning of Shadows'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Reckoning of Shadows (serial)|The Reckoning of Shadows]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[See No Evil (serial)|''See No Evil'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[See No Evil (serial)|See No Evil]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Past Imperfect (serial)|''Past Imperfect'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Past Imperfect (serial)|Past Imperfect]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Scales of Injustice (serial)|The Scales of Injustice]]'')
    The Doctor discovered evidence of a new Silurian colony, he attempted to make contact with them himself, but this triggered a near-conflict with the colony, populated by Silurian-Sea Devil hybrids seeking a way to breed further, and a renegade faction of [[C19]] seeking to use alien technology to conquer the world. The Doctor and UNIT were able to thwart these efforts and expose the true conspiracy, but the Silurian colony decided to remain in secret for the moment. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Scales of Injustice (serial)|''The Scales of Injustice'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Plan B (episode)|''Plan B'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Plan B (episode)|Plan B]]'')


    The Doctor and Janet arrived in 16th Century Japan where they were caught up in a conflict over ownership of Psychokinetic, a Kapteyenian with psychic powers. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Room With No Doors (serial)|''The Room With No Doors'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Room With No Doors (serial)|The Room With No Doors]]'')


    the Doctor used the TARDIS' [[Jade Pagoda]] to visit early 21st century Earth, meeting a [[reporter]] named [[Ruby Duvall]] during an adventure involving Cybermen at the South Pole, ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Iceberg (serial)|''Iceberg'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Iceberg (serial)|Iceberg]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Spare Parts (serial)|Spare Parts]]'')
    Having landed on [[Mondas]] before it returned to the solar system, the Doctor at first tried to resist interfering but ultimately tried to warn the locals about what was happening relating to the creation of the Cybermen. His actions saw him arrested and his alien biology drew the attention of Doctorman [[Christine Allan]], who used him as a template to improve the Cybermen who at this time were consistently failing. After Mondas fell victim to a cosmic storm, he helped the Mondasians destroy the [[Central Committee of Mondas|Central Committee]] which had accelerated the conversion program in response. He and Nyssa hoped this may alter history somewhat, however Cyber Commander [[Zheng]] survived and restarted the program. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Spare Parts (serial)|''Spare Parts'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Web of Time (serial)|''The Web of Time'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Web of Time|The Web of Time]]'')


    === Meeting Sammy Thompson ===
    === Meeting Sammy Thompson ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Hail Mary (serial)|''The Hail Mary'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Hail Mary (serial)|The Hail Mary]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The End of the World (episode)|The End of the World]]'')
    === Adventures with Sammy Thompson ===
    For Sammy's first trip, the Doctor took her to [[Platform One]] in the year [[5000000000]] to observe the [[Earth]]'s destruction by the sun. While there, the Doctor befriended [[Jabe]], a representative of the Forest of Cheem,


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Robots of Time (serial)|The Robots of Time]]'')
    The Doctor saved the other sightseers from Lady [[Cassandra O'Brien.Δ17]]'s plot to burn them alive for insurance money, at the cost of Jabe's life. He let Cassandra's frame of skin dry out and explode as punishment when he foiled her plan, ignoring her cries for help, ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The End of the World (episode)|''The End of the World'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Robots of Time (serial)|''The Robots of Time'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[A Case for the Blue Box (episode)|A Case for the Blue Box]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[A Case for the Blue Box (episode)|''A Case for the Blue Box'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[GodEngine (serial)|GodEngine]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Don't Blink (episode)|Don't Blink]]'')
    After becoming stranded on [[Mars]] in [[2157]], the Doctor and Sammy joined a group of colonists attempting to gain supplies from the North Pole. The Doctor, Sammy and the colonists thwarted a plan by the Ice Warriors to sell an ancient weapon known as the GodEngine to the Daleks in exchange for the conquest of Mars. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[GodEngine (serial)|''GodEngine'']])

    While on an adventure in 2008 to stop "four things and a lizard" during a "migration", the Doctor met [[Sally Sparrow]], who gave him a folder of information, telling him that it would be vital to him in the future when he would get stuck in 1969. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Don't Blink (episode)|''Don't Blink'']])

    The Doctor and Sammy were transported back in time to [[1969]] by the [[Weeping Angel|Weeping Angels]] while investigating strange disappearances at [[Wester Drumlins]] in [[2007]]. Using the information given to him by Sally, the Doctor left messages for her to find in the future and bring the TARDIS to 1969 to collect him and Martha. Given that he did not use his name in these messages. The Doctor created a device, the [[Timey-wimey detector]], to track people displaced in time by the Angels.

    The Doctor and Sammy tracked down [[Billy Shipton]] when he arrived in 1969, having been touched by the same Angel as them. From Sally’s notes the Doctor was able to give him a message to pass onto Sally in [[1999]] to help her investigation and that he would die shortly after meeting her again. Sally succeeded in sending the TARDIS back in time to him. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Don't Blink (episode)|''Don't Blink'']])

    The Doctor and Sammy stayed for a time in the Quadrant, this was part of a narcotics investigation. The Doctor was concerned as to why people were dying after taking a drug know as SMILE. He and Sammy were taken in by Bev Taylor, her brother Gabriel and her mom Winnie. He became worried when the narcotic was near a child with a Glamour, Gabriel Taylor. They discovered an N-Form bent on wiping out every human being who could potentially produce offspring featuring the traits of a vampire. He worked out that the person was Gabriel, and when Eva Jericho arrived with her son, Steven Taylor, discovered that Steven was Gabriel's twin and had been given away by Winnie on Christmas Eve, 1973. When Steven Jericho was absorbed by Gabriel, the N-Form was activated. The N-Form then detonated the SMILE taken by people, causing all who took it to die, including Eva and Gabriel. He thought that Dr James Greco was abusing his power, after departing with Benny and Henrick, the Doctor began tracking a large amount of chronal energy and began following it. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Damaged Goods (serial)|''Damaged Goods'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Damaged Goods (serial)|Damaged Goods]]'')
    === Meeting The Rogue ===
    === Meeting The Rogue ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Never Mind the Rogue (serial)|''Never Mind The Rogue'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Never Mind the Rogue (serial)|Never Mind the Rogue]]'')

    === Further Exploits with Sammy ===
    === Further Exploits with Sammy ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Holy Terror (serial)|The Holy Terror]]'')
    Stopping for food in the south of England, the Doctor and Sammy met [[Amelia Doory]] and [[Reggie Mead]], a couple apparently experimenting with finding a cure to their contamination with [[vampire]] DNA. On their trail was a vampire named [[William Abberton|Nimrod]], head of a secret Black Ops organisation called [[the Forge]], who managed to hunt the pair down in an effort to correct the failed experiment he had conducted decades earlier, code-named [[Project Twilight|Project: Twilight]]. Sammy befriended a young mother named [[Cassie Schofield]], while the Doctor helped Amelia perfect a cure to stop their mutation, only for Amelia to betray the Doctor and turn the cure into a superior virus, first infecting Cassie, before fleeing to infect the rest of the world. Nimrod teamed up with the Doctor to stop Amelia, blowing up Amelia's blood bank, while the Doctor pursued her, knocking the virus into the water of the [[River Thames]], prompting her to dive for it and drown. The Doctor took Cassie to Norway to live in secret while he developed a cure for her condition. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Twilight Project (serial)|''The Twilight Project'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust (serial)|Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust]]'')
    When the Doctor and Sammy landed in a Medieval castle after the crowning of [[Pepin VI]], they were dubbed as angels. They meet [[Eugene Tacitus]] who had recorded all events and glamorised them in a Bible. The Doctor realised that the castle and its inhabitants were part of a fictional reality as a means of self-torturing escapism after Eugene had murdered his sleeping son. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Holy Terror (serial)|''The Holy Terror'']])

    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust (serial)|''Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust'']])

    After finding a cure for the Twilight virus, the Doctor and Sammy returned to find Cassie, only to discover that Cassie was now an agent of the Forge. The Doctor was captured by Nimrod, who attempted to force him into undergoing regeneration so that he could study it, while Sammy tried to restore memories of Cassie's that had been suppressed by Nimrod. Sammy was successful, and Cassie was freed from Nimrod's influence and rescued the Doctor, only to be killed by Nimrod before she could escape. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Lazarus Project (serial)|''The Lazarus Project'']])

    === Return of The Master ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Puppet Master (serial)|''The Puppet Master'']])


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Lazarus Project (serial)|The Lazarus Project]]'')
    === Return of the Master ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Puppet Master (serial)|The Puppet Master]]'')
    === Adventures with Sammy and Lou ===
    === Adventures with Sammy and Lou ===
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Fallout (episode)|''Fallout'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Fallout (episode)|Fallout]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Forbidden Fruit (serial)|''The Forbidden Fruit'']])
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Forbidden Fruit (serial)|The Forbidden Fruit]]'')


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy? (episode)|Who Killed Kennedy?]]'')
    ==Personality==
    === Final Adventures ===
    With a carefree exterior, the Ninth Doctor was an enthusiastic figure who explored the universe for the sheer love and experience of it, craving natural things such as trees, birds and open spaces, thriving on the activity of righting wrongs, and safe guarding the future. The Ninth Doctor was a direct, emotional and sympathetic and an emotionally accessible individual, but these traits were balanced by his feelings of self doubt and weariness of his endless battles to maintain order, with the Doctor commenting to Sammy Thompson that his travels had made him appreciate the “beauty and delicate sadness of the interconnectednes of all things”. Despite his passionate joviality and humanity, the Ninth Doctor can be dark, harsh, cold and ill-tempered when provoked, especially when the forces of evil tried to unbalance the laws of the universe, but he still had his mercy during these outbursts.
    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Conspiracy of Time (serial)|The Conspiracy of Time]]'')
    ==Physical Appearance==
    The Ninth Doctor appeared to be a tall, handsome man in his early thirties. He weighed approximately 180 pounds, notably less than his previous incarnation ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Revenge of the Master]]).


    To be added. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (serial)|The Chimes of Midnight]]'')
    === Grooming and hair ===
    == Personality ==
    The Doctor had long, wavy hair after his regeneration, ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Revenge of the Master]]) but, after some time travelling with Janet, he had his wavy hair cut short. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Forest of the Dead]]). He latter grew out his hair again after she died ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Castle that Time Forgot]]). Towards the end of his life he cut his hair short again ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Here We Go Again]]).
    With a carefree exterior, the Ninth Doctor was an enthusiastic figure who explored the universe for the sheer love and experience of it, craving natural things such as trees, birds and open spaces, thriving on the activity of righting wrongs, and safeguarding the future.


    The Ninth Doctor was a direct, emotional and sympathetic and an emotionally accessible individual, but these traits were balanced by his feelings of self doubt and weariness of his endless battles to maintain order, with the Doctor commenting to [[Sammy Thompson]] that his travels had made him appreciate the “beauty and delicate sadness of the interconnectedness of all things”. Despite his passionate joviality and humanity, the Ninth Doctor could be dark, harsh, cold and ill-tempered when provoked, especially when the forces of evil tried to unbalance the laws of the universe, but he still had his mercy during these outbursts.
    === Clothing ===
    == Physical Appearance ==

    ==== Main attires ====
    The Doctor found a Wild Bill Hickok costume in the TARDIS wardrobe. Though he discarded the hat and gunbelt, he kept the long bottle-green velvet frockcoat, high collared white dress shirt, floppy battleship grey cravat with a bronze pin, greyish-green high-waist trousers, and six buttoned silky waistcoat with a golden pocket watch. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Revenge of the Master]]) He also took to wearing question mark-fashioned boxer shorts, and would occasionally discard the cravat and leave his top buttons undone  ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Forest of the Dead]], [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW:]] [[Doomwraiths]], [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW:]] [[The Nightmare of Time]])

    After the death of Janet, sometimes in place of a cravat, he wore an ascot in a ruffled bundle, coloured in flaxen yellow, ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Castle that Time Forgot]]) eggplant purple, [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[A Case for the Blue Box]]) or midnight blue. ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[Wallpaper]]) While doing this, he did not fully button his shirt which was meant to hold his neckband accessories, instead having the points of the collar drooped across his shoulders as he left it open-necked and wore the ascot crookedly on his own uncovered neck.

    The Doctor had replacement jackets, made for him by a tailor on Savile Row in 1892.

    The Doctor varied the colour scheme of his costume, such as wearing a dark blue frockcoat, a purple waistcoat, an yellow cravat, mauve trousers, a dark purple cravat ([[Doctor Who (TV Series)|DW]]: [[The Return of Nimon]]).

    ==Other Information==
    To be added.
    To be added.
    ==Behind the Scenes==
    == Behind the Scenes ==
    To be added.
    To be added.
    == Other Information ==

    To be added.
    ==List of Appearances==
    == List of Appearances ==
    ===Doctor Who ===
    === '''Doctor Who''' ===

    {{div col|colwidth=20em}}
    ==== Season 32 ====
    * [[Hatred of the Daleks (serial)|Hatred of the Daleks]]
    * ''[[Hatred of the Daleks (serial)|Hatred of the Daleks]]''
    * ''[[Revenge of the Master (serial)|Revenge of the Master]]''

    * ''[[The English Way of Death (serial)|The English Way of Death]]''
    ==== Season 33 ====
    * ''[[The Time Ravages|The Time Ravages]]''
    * [[Revenge of the Master (serial)|Revenge of the Master]]
    * [[The English Way of Death (serial)|The English Way of Death]]
    * ''[[Heaven and Earth (serial)|Heaven and Earth]]''
    * ''[[Trial by Fire (serial)|Trial by Fire]]''
    * [[The Time Ravages]]
    * [[Heaven and Earth (serial)|Heaven and Earth]]
    * ''[[The Well (episode)|The Well]]''
    * [[Trial by Fire (serial)|Trial by Fire]]
    * ''[[Paradise Lost (serial)|Paradise Lost]]''
    * ''[[Resurrection of the Autons (serial)|Resurrection of the Autons]]''
    * [[The Well (episode)|The Well]]
    * [[Paradise Lost (serial)|Paradise Lost]]
    * ''[[The Reckoning of Shadows (serial)|The Reckoning of Shadows]]''
    * [[Resurrection of the Autons (serial)|Resurrection of the Autons]]
    * ''[[See No Evil (serial)|See No Evil]]''
    * ''[[Past Imperfect (serial)|Past Imperfect]]''

    * ''[[The Scales of Injustice (serial)|The Scales of Injustice]]''
    ==== Season 34 ====
    * ''[[Plan B (episode)|Plan B]]''
    * [[The Reckoning of Shadows (serial)|The Reckoning of Shadows]]
    * [[See No Evil (serial)|See No Evil]]
    * ''[[The Room With No Doors (serial)|The Room With No Doors]]''
    * [[Past Imperfect (serial)|Past Imperfect]]
    * ''[[Iceberg (serial)|Iceberg]]''
    * [[The Scales of Injustice (serial)|The Scales of Injustice]]
    * ''[[The Web of Time|The Web of Time]]''
    * ''[[The Hail Mary (serial)|The Hail Mary]]''
    * [[Plan B]]
    * [[The Room With No Doors (serial)|The Room With No Doors]]
    * ''[[The End of the World (episode)|The End of the World]]''
    * [[Iceberg (serial)|Iceberg]]
    * ''[[The Robots of Time (serial)|The Robots of Time]]''
    * ''[[A Case for the Blue Box (episode)|A Case for the Blue Box]]''
    * [[The Web of Time]]
    * ''[[GodEngine (serial)|GodEngine]]''

    * ''[[Don't Blink (episode)|Don't Blink]]''
    ==== Season 35 ====
    * [[The Hail Mary (serial)|The Hail Mary]]
    * ''[[Damaged Goods (serial)|Damaged Goods]]''
    * [[The End of the World (episode)|The End of the World]]
    * ''[[Never Mind the Rogue (serial)|Never Mind the Rogue]]''
    * [[The Robots of Time (serial)|The Robots of Time]]
    * ''[[The Twilight Project (serial)|The Twilight Project]]''
    * ''[[The Holy Terror (serial)|The Holy Terror]]''
    * [[A Case for the Blue Box (episode)|A Case for the Blue Box]]
    * [[GodEngine (serial)|GodEngine]]
    * ''[[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust (serial)|Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust]]''
    * ''[[The Lazarus Project (serial)|The Lazarus Project]]''
    * [[Don't Blink (episode)|Don't Blink]]
    * [[Damaged Goods (serial)|Damaged Goods]]
    * ''[[The Puppet Master (serial)|The Puppet Master]]''
    * ''[[Fallout (episode)|Fallout]]''

    * ''[[The Forbidden Fruit (serial)|The Forbidden Fruit]]''
    ==== Season 36 ====
    * ''[[Who Killed Kennedy? (episode)|Who Killed Kennedy?]]''
    * [[Never Mind the Rogue]]
    * [[The Twilight Project (serial)|The Twilight Project]]
    * ''[[The Conspiracy of Time (serial)|The Conspiracy of Time]]''
    * [[The Holy Terror (serial)|The Holy Terror]]
    * ''[[The Chimes of Midnight (serial)|The Chimes of Midnight]]''
    * ''[[The Name's Shakespeare, William Shakespeare (episode)|The Name's Shakespeare, William Shakespeare]]'' <ref>Archive footage</ref>
    * [[Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust]]
    * ''[[Spare Parts (serial)|Spare Parts]]''
    * [[The Lazarus Project]]
    {{div col end}}

    ==== Season 37 ====
    ==='''Movies'''===
    {{div col|colwidth=20em}}
    * [[The Puppet Master (serial)|The Puppet Master]]
    * [[Fallout (episode)|Fallout]]
    * ''[[Doctor Who (2003)|Doctor Who]]''
    {{div col end}}
    * [[The Forbidden Fruit (serial)|The Forbidden Fruit]]
    ==Footnotes==
    * [[Who Killed Kennedy?]]
    {{Reflist}}
    * [[The Conspiracy of Time (serial)|The Conspiracy of Time]]
    * [[The Chimes of Midnight (serial)|The Chimes of Midnight]]

    ==== Season 39 ====
    * [[The Name's Shakespeare, William Shakespeare]] (archive footage)

    ==== Season 40 ====
    * [[Spare Parts (serial)|Spare Parts]]

    === Movies ===
    * [[Doctor Who (2003)]]
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    [[Category:Characters]]
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    [[Category:Time Lords]]
    [[Category:Chapter Two Part III Characters]]
    [[Category:Chapter Two Characters]]

    Latest revision as of 18:10, 6 September 2023

    The following article is written from an In Universe perspective.

    With a new lease of life, and a more happy demeanour, the Ninth Doctor was an inherently happy adventurer, and was not averse to experiencing and appreciating very human emotions. At his core an optimist and romantic, the Doctor tried to remain a cheerful and pacifistic adventurer, but fell into despair after Janet Wells left him, on bad terms.

    The Doctor initially travelled with Janet, however after many adventures, she left him; this led to the Doctor deciding to isolate himself. After some time alone, the Doctor met Sammy Thompson, a widow traveller from 18th Century America who had come to visit Scotland. After helping the Doctor defeat the Great Intelligence, the Doctor's sense of adventure was renewed and he allowed Sammy to travel with him.

    Biography

    Post-Regeneration

    To be added. (DW: Hatred of the Daleks)

    To be added. (DW: Revenge of the Master)

    Adventures with Janet

    To be added. (DW: The English Way of Death

    To be added. (DW: The Time Ravages)

    To be added. (DW: Heaven and Earth)

    To be added. (DW: Trial by Fire)

    To be added. (DW: The Well)

    To be added. (DW: Paradise Lost)

    To be added. (DW: Resurrection of the Autons)

    Final Adventures with Janet

    To be added. (DW: The Reckoning of Shadows)

    To be added. (DW: See No Evil)

    To be added. (DW: Past Imperfect)

    To be added. (DW: The Scales of Injustice)

    To be added. (DW: Plan B)

    To be added. (DW: The Room With No Doors)

    To be added. (DW: Iceberg)

    To be added. (DW: Spare Parts)

    To be added. (DW: The Web of Time)

    Meeting Sammy Thompson

    To be added. (DW: The Hail Mary)

    To be added. (DW: The End of the World)

    To be added. (DW: The Robots of Time)

    To be added. (DW: A Case for the Blue Box)

    To be added. (DW: GodEngine)

    To be added. (DW: Don't Blink)

    To be added. (DW: Damaged Goods)

    Meeting The Rogue

    To be added. (DW: Never Mind the Rogue)

    Further Exploits with Sammy

    To be added. (DW: The Holy Terror)

    To be added. (DW: Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust)

    To be added. (DW: The Lazarus Project)

    Return of the Master

    To be added. (DW: The Puppet Master)

    Adventures with Sammy and Lou

    To be added. (DW: Fallout)

    To be added. (DW: The Forbidden Fruit)

    To be added. (DW: Who Killed Kennedy?)

    Final Adventures

    To be added. (DW: The Conspiracy of Time)

    To be added. (DW: The Chimes of Midnight)

    Personality

    With a carefree exterior, the Ninth Doctor was an enthusiastic figure who explored the universe for the sheer love and experience of it, craving natural things such as trees, birds and open spaces, thriving on the activity of righting wrongs, and safeguarding the future.

    The Ninth Doctor was a direct, emotional and sympathetic and an emotionally accessible individual, but these traits were balanced by his feelings of self doubt and weariness of his endless battles to maintain order, with the Doctor commenting to Sammy Thompson that his travels had made him appreciate the “beauty and delicate sadness of the interconnectedness of all things”. Despite his passionate joviality and humanity, the Ninth Doctor could be dark, harsh, cold and ill-tempered when provoked, especially when the forces of evil tried to unbalance the laws of the universe, but he still had his mercy during these outbursts.

    Physical Appearance

    To be added.

    Behind the Scenes

    To be added.

    Other Information

    To be added.

    List of Appearances

    Doctor Who

    Movies

    Footnotes

    1. Archive footage
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