I always think that RTD having the Slitheen farting was a case of, in those early days of figuring out how to make #DoctorWho popular again, throwing *everything* at the show to try to make it appeal to kids. But it probably wasn’t necessary as everything else worked well enough.
Jackie slapping the Doctor is still very funny. As was Mickey being unable to get a date for a year because everyone thought he’d murdered Rose. 😄 #DoctorWho
One thing that’s suddenly very noticeable on this rewatch: the audio around the Powell Estate. Always full of sounds of people and families chatting, shouting, dogs barking etc. Gives it a real atmosphere of an actual place. Subsequent eras never bothered doing that. #DoctorWho
The tension and buildup of the “alien” on the loose… followed by the reveal of the space pig, is hilarious. I don’t think anyone at the time was expecting that! #DoctorWho

Hello Trinity Wells!

And UNIT! Proper ‘United Nations’ UNIT too, none of yer ‘Unified’ gubbins! #DoctorWho

I’d like to think that the actual security on a submarine with missiles is a bit stronger than something that can be hacked by one guy using a universal password that then allows him to blow up Downing Street… 😬 #DoctorWho

Dalek: now this is a textbook example of how you bring back an old enemy and make them powerful and relevant again for modern audiences.

You can tell they took delight in subverting all the tired old criticisms about sink plungers, stairs, etc, one by one. #DoctorWho

I was so glad to see Rob Shearman (on Confidential, I think) saying how he wanted to bring back *the Daleks*, not any of those silly CGI spider-Dalek things we’d seen suggested through the 90s. It just had to be the original design. Otherwise what’s the point? #DoctorWho
Eccleston’s acting in this episode, in scenes like his first encounter with the Dalek, or the “Why dont you just die?” moment, are among the finest by any Doctor actor up to this point. #DoctorWho
Henry Van Statten. Hmm, a “genius” tech billionaire with an over-inflated ego, who uses his vast fortune and resources to acquire something powerful that he doesn’t really understand, and gives it a silly name (Metaltron) because he thinks it sounds cool… 🤔 #DoctorWho
The Long Game: this was possibly the only episode of season one without a particular “hook” to it, like ‘first outer space one’ or ‘first historical’ or ‘a Dalek!’. It’s been a bit overlooked, but its theme of media and news manipulation has only become more relevant. #DoctorWho
It’s still obviously a bit of a budget-saving episode though, with some fairly noticeable re-used sets. #DoctorWho
I don’t personally count Adam as a companion. He’s the one who messed up and “failed the audition”. Plus he doesn’t actually share that much screen time with the Doctor across his two episodes. #DoctorWho
I think he’s only there to give Eccleston and Piper (who previously were in most scenes, either together or apart) a bit of a break while he goes off and takes up screen time with his subplot involving the chip in his head. A forerunner to the ‘Doctor-lite’ episodes. #DoctorWho
Father’s Day: I was always a big fan of Paul Cornell’s New Adventures novels, so was looking forward to seeing him finally write for TV #DoctorWho. He was the right choice for a story like this, that illustrates how the revived show now had a greater emotional depth than before.

Apparently RTD told Cornell not to worry about every last detail making perfect logical sense, as long as it felt right for the story.

I think the TARDIS becoming just a Police Box might have been one of those. No real explanation as to why, but its a memorable image. #DoctorWho

As is the Doctor *actually* being killed and eaten by a monster! #DoctorWho
Once again at this point the show was wary of using too much baffling technobabble that might alienate casual viewers, so we just get “it’s a paradox!” as to why Rose should not hold the baby version of herself. No ‘Blinovitch Limitation Effect’ any more! #DoctorWho
The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances: hard to explain to anyone who missed it the phenomenal impact this story had at the time, and the way seemingly everyone was talking about how #DoctorWho had scared the bejesus out of them. Wouldn’t happen again until ‘Blink’.
There’s a few of Moffat’s now familiar tropes - the fact that ultimately it all turns out to be caused by malfunctioning technology being the most obvious one, and the ‘background sound you gradually realise is something scary’, done twice in the space of minutes! #DoctorWho
And in hindsight you can see how Rose is speaking more like a quirky, flirty, Moffat-era companion, with dialogue that sounds more like it should be coming out of Amy or Clara’s mouths. #DoctorWho

“People think your wife’s messing about with the butcher, but she isn’t, is she? You are…”

Oh, the debates about that line on the old Outpost Gallifrey forum! With some *insisting* it just meant the two men were involved in black market activity together… 😅 #DoctorWho

Jack’s ‘self-cleaning’ con doesn’t make much sense if you think about it. If he’s targeting Time Agents, wouldn’t they have access to the same info he has about when exactly bombs fell during the Blitz, or when it’s Volcano Day in Pompeii? #DoctorWho
The triumphant, celebratory, “Everybody lives!” ending is one of the best ever. And while it may have become a bit of a Moffat cliche later of him being reluctant to kill anyone, at this point it was still refreshingly brilliant and joyous. #DoctorWho
For no particular reason, here’s a picture from this story you may like to see… #DoctorWho
…and another. #DoctorWho
Boom Town: this was very under-appreciated at the time, possibly because it’s a quieter episode following on from the wildly popular two-parter of TEC/TDD, but I’ve always thought of it as a highlight of the season, with some great character moments. #DoctorWho
RTD really loves to milk a gag through repetition, doesn’t he? It started with Eccleston’s multiple looks at the London Eye way back in ‘Rose’, and now we get Margaret’s teleport reversed several times, then all her attempts to kill the Doctor in the restaurant. #DoctorWho
But amongst all those jokes you get the whole discussion of the Doctor’s morality and whether he’s right to deliver her home to her execution or not. #DoctorWho
Some say the solution at the end with the TARDIS console opening is a Deus Ex Machina, but you could argue it was set up way, way back in The Edge Of Destruction! #DoctorWho
RTD had planned that we’d see Margaret again a couple of years later, as a newly grown child Slitheen with Annette Badland providing the voice. Maybe something that will eventually happen in his new era…? #DoctorWho
Bad Wolf / The Parting Of The Ways: you can’t fault the impeccable structure of season one, with how it re-introduces the core concepts of #DoctorWho, adds new mythology, and then it all, even the “lesser” episodes, lead to this finale. I don’t think any season’s done it better.
Some of the game shows may be a bit specifically dated to what was popular in 2005, but RTD was clever enough that they each represent a particular *type* of show, that are eternally recognisable - reality tv, quiz, makeover show. #DoctorWho
What a cliffhanger to part one. A real “Fuck you, Daleks!” 😄 It took me an embarrassingly long time to notice that the Doctor’s “Rose, I’m coming to get you!” was deliberately echoing Davina McCall’s Big Brother catchphrase. #DoctorWho

I love the awkward, fumbling, mutual liking between the Doctor and Lynda-with-a-Y, teasing us she may be a new companion. With Rose quietly seething in the background. 😄

Until that Dalek outside the window silently flashes its lights in time with four syllables… #DoctorWho

Has anything ever topped POTW as a finale? I’m not sure, it’s still one of the greatest anyway. A tiny group of people fighting against impossible odds… the genius of the hologram turning to face Rose… the punch-the-air moment of Mickey and Jackie with the truck… #DoctorWho
You know what? You WERE fantastic. #DoctorWho
Oh. Hello. #DoctorWho

The Christmas Invasion: but first a quick detour to the CIN Special, or ‘Born Again’, if you like. A fun, if inconsequential little intro to the new Doctor. But annoyingly half-finished, with missing sound FX.

Ten tells Rose he can’t change back. Well, not this time… #DoctorWho

Funny how quick the #DoctorWho Xmas special became a ‘tradition’, even after just one.

RTD sets the template here for the next few years, a riproaring adventure full of Christmas fun. Bizarrely annoying some fans, who wanted something with the complexity of Blink or Midnight.

On Christmas Day!🙄

@gavinwinters it was a massive disappointed when they were on random days after Christmas. I honest had my entire Christmas day bookend by the episode