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    [[Nicholas Briggs]]|start_date = 20/08/2011|end_date = 22/10/2011|premier_network = BBC One|typical_episode_length = 90'|image1 = Image3-0.png|previous_season = [[Season 47]]|next_season = |image2 = BLU RAY COVER 48.jpg|image3 = |prev = Season 47 (Doctor Who)|next = Season 49 (Doctor Who)}}
    [[Nicholas Briggs]]|start_date = 20/08/2011|end_date = 22/10/2011|premier_network = BBC One|typical_episode_length = 90'|image1 = Image3-0.png|previous_season = [[Season 47]]|next_season = |image2 = BLU RAY COVER 48.jpg|image3 = |prev = Season 47 (Doctor Who)|next = Season 49 (Doctor Who)}}{{Realworld}}'''Season 48''' of [[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]] ran between [[20 August (releases)|20 August]] [[2011]] and [[22 October (releases)|22 October]] [[2011]]. It starred [[David Suchet]] as the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], [[Juliet Landau]] as [[Zenla]], [[Dougray Scott]] as [[Chris Parsons]] and it introduced [[Emer Kenny]] as [[Gemma Legato]]. The series opened with ''[[Checkmate]]'', the continuation of the finale of [[Season 47 (Doctor Who)|Season 47]], and concluded with ''[[Evil of the Gaians]]. ''The series was followed by the movie, [[Doctor Who: Endgame]]. The season the end of [[Doctor Who: Chapter Three|Chapter Three]] on television.


    == Overview ==
    == Overview ==
    The season consisted of nine stories and ten episodes, with the finale being a two-parter. The series introduced [[Gemma Legato]] as a new companion in the second episode, [[Broken Shackles|''Broken Shackles'']]. The season begins, however, by continuing the final story of [[Season 47]], with [[Checkmate|''Checkmate'']], acting as a third part.
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    In [[January]] [[2011]], the [[BBC Press Office]] announced that Season 48 would be [[David Suchet|Suchet]]'s second and final season. It was also announced at the same time that [[Gary Russell]] and [[Robert Shearman]] would also be departing.

    The season concluded with ''[[Evil of the Gaians]]'', the epic finale to [[Doctor Who: Chapter Three]], featuring Special Guest Star, [[Glenn Close]]. It was also the final adventure for new companion, [[Gemma Legato]], choosing to stay on [[Earth]].


    == Cast ==
    == Cast ==

    Revision as of 04:54, 27 June 2019

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Season 48 of Doctor Who ran between 20 August 2011 and 22 October 2011. It starred David Suchet as the Thirteenth Doctor, Juliet Landau as Zenla, Dougray Scott as Chris Parsons and it introduced Emer Kenny as Gemma Legato. The series opened with Checkmate, the continuation of the finale of Season 47, and concluded with Evil of the Gaians. The series was followed by the movie, Doctor Who: Endgame. The season the end of Chapter Three on television.

    Overview

    The season consisted of nine stories and ten episodes, with the finale being a two-parter. The series introduced Gemma Legato as a new companion in the second episode, Broken Shackles. The season begins, however, by continuing the final story of Season 47, with Checkmate, acting as a third part.

    In January 2011, the BBC Press Office announced that Season 48 would be Suchet's second and final season. It was also announced at the same time that Gary Russell and Robert Shearman would also be departing.

    The season concluded with Evil of the Gaians, the epic finale to Doctor Who: Chapter Three, featuring Special Guest Star, Glenn Close. It was also the final adventure for new companion, Gemma Legato, choosing to stay on Earth.

    Cast

    Regular

    Recurring

    • The Valeyard - Charles Dance
    • The Rogue - Timothy Dalton
    • The Monk - Toby Jones
    • The Toymaker - David Bailie
    • The Nightmare Man - Julian Bleach
    • Leela - Louise Jameson
    • Francis - Christopher Biggins
    • Marco Polo - Peter Facinelli
    • Tegana - Baljinnyamyn Amarsaikhan
    • Ping-Cho - Fan Bingbing
    • Kublai Khan - Baotian Li
    • Chenchu - Wen Jiang
    • Robson - Eric Braeden
    • Harris - Jeremy Davies
    • Lynx - Kevin Lindsay
    • Irongron - David Daker
    • Bloodaxe - John J. Carney
    • Noah - Kenton Moore
    • Corporal Blake - Richardson Morgan
    • Lycett - John Gregg
    • Librie - Christopher Master
    • Ambril - John Carson
    • Tanha - Colette O’Neil
    • Dojjen - Preston Lockwood
    • Dugdale - Brian Miller
    • Fortune Teller - Hilary Sesta
    • Chela - Johnathon Morris
    • Governer - Martin Jarvis
    • Quillim - Nicholas Chagrin
    • Jondar - Jason Connery
    • Chief Officer - Forbes Collins
    • Servin - Stephen Yardley
    • The Captain - T.P. McKenna
    • Ringmaster - Rico Ross
    • Chief Clown - Ian Reddington
    • Nord - Daniel Peacock
    • Major Dickens - Bernard Kay
    • The Bursar - Joanna McCallum
    • Dr O' Neil - Andrew Forbes
    • Cmdr. Harry Maddison - Hugh Laurie
    • Lt. Cmdr. Davitch Steinberg - Peter Czajkowski
    • Ensign Annabell Thomas - Sarah Michelle Gellar
    • Saddek - Danny John-Jules
    • Farmida - Julie Anderson
    • The Keeper - Don Warrington
    • Francs - John Paton
    • The Prophet - Michael Gambon
    • Fen Do'nell - Tucker Smallwood
    • Dr Amadeus Zirkov - Alan Rickman
    • Harrold McMillan - Hugh Grant
    • Alice Pemperton - Billie Piper
    • Davids - Thomas Frederson

    Guest

    • Jarvo - Michael Dixon
    • Falenqua - Nicola Sian
    • Black King - Tom Ward
    • Black Queen - Riann Steele
    • White Rook #1 - Daniel Brocklebank
    • White Rook #2 - Sunetra Sarker
    • Black Rook #1 - Bronagh Waugh
    • Black Rook #2 - Matthew Wolfenden
    • White Bishop #1 - Danny Sapani
    • White Bishop #2 - Liam Cunningham
    • Black Bishop #1 - Rupert Graves
    • Black Bishop #2 - Adele Silva
    • White Knight #1 - Jessica Raine
    • White Knight #2 - Ashley Walters
    • Black Knight #1 - Andrew Brooke
    • Black Knight #2 - Tobias Menzies
    • White Pawn #1 - Mark Oliver
    • White Pawn # 2 - Joe Tracini
    • Turner - John Pickard
    • Lance - Sacha Dhawan
    • Prime Designate Samuels - Trevor Laird
    • The Woman - Maureen O’Brien
    • Voice of the Aarchnaughts - John De Lancie
    • Dr Johan Drossel - Gareth Armstrong
    • Alfred Stahlbaum - Christian Brassington
    • Ernst Bratfisch - David Schneider
    • Count Rolf Wittenmeier - Gwilym Lee
    • Countess Mitzi Wittenmeier - Suranne Jones
    • Policeman - Mark Heal
    • Hannalore - Catrin Stewart
    • Empress Sisi - Jodie Whittaker
    • Heinz - Jason Watkins
    • Krauss - Marcello Magni
    • Waitress - Sarah Counsell
    • Voice of the Cybermen - Nicholas Briggs
    • James Smythe - Robert Jezek
    • Antonio Bortoletto - Danny Wells
    • Mitch - Tim Heidecker
    • Stan - Eric Wareheim
    • Michelle - Chase Masterson
    • Drunken Sam - Adam West
    • Barman - Connor Trinneer
    • Card Dealer - Anson Mount
    • Vivien Smythe - Helen Slater
    • Kobayashi - John Cho
    • Reggie - Daniel Kaluuya
    • Hepburn - Julie Cox
    • Schmitt - Gary Russell
    • Idris - Joanna Lumley
    • Voice of House - Michael Sheen
    • Nephew - Paul Kasey
    • Uncle - Adrian Schiller
    • Auntie - Elizabeth Berrington
    • Jesse James - Ben Browder
    • Dolly - Lynda Baron
    • Delia - Joanne McQuinn
    • Ryder - Sean Benedict
    • Mike - Rob Cavazos
    • Yolotl - Adam Beach
    • Galilahi - Q’orianka Kilcher
    • Chief Wahunsenacawh - Zahn McClarnon
    • Doug Parsons - Daniel Hill
    • Clare Parsons - Victoria Burgoyne
    • Rodney - Steven Houghton
    • Trish - Jennifer Metcalfe
    • Ashton - David Proud
    • Veronica Latimer - Glenn Close
    • Dr. Armstrong - Anthony Rapp
    • Marlen - Philip Olivier
    • Omar - Shane Zaza
    • Ana - Ruth Bradley
    • Sonia - Alexandra Moen
    • Irene - Gugu Mbatha-Raw
    • Ivan - Travis Oliver
    • Lotte - Daisy Haggard
    • Rodriquez - Daniele Favilli
    • Lucas - Owen Donovan
    • Waterman - Anatole Taubman
    • Stirling - Tony Curran
    • Reilly - Dervla Kirwan
    • Dr. Cabrera - Christopher Good
    • Dr. Maki - Elize du Toit
    • Dr. Van Laar - Kelly Hunter
    • D'amore - Sarah Lancashire
    • Quaranta - Lucian Msamati
    • Hetisha - Terrance Hardiman

    Television Stories

    Story Episode Title Written by Directed by Air Dates (UK) Production Code
    313c 1 Checkmate Robert Shearman Chris Carter 20/08/2011 48A
    314 2 Broken Shackles Nicholas Briggs 27/08/2011 48B
    315 3 The Silver Turk Marc Platt Jonny Campbell 03/09/2011 48C
    316 4 The Phantom Doctor Charlie Brooker Euros Lyn 10/09/2011 48D
    317 5 Now Those Days Are Gone Gary Russell 17/09/2011 48G
    318 6 Bigger on the Inside Neil Gaiman Richard Clark 24/09/2011 48F
    319 7 The Doctor With No Name Simon Guerrier Saul Metzstein 01/10/2011 48E
    320 8 The Man at the End of the Street Mark Wright & Cavan Scott Lisa Bowerman 08/10/2011 48H
    321 9/10 Evil of the Gaians Robert Shearman & Ronald D. Moore Rachel Talalay 15/10/2011

    22/10/2011

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