Scottish actor David Tennant is said to return as the Time
Lord in Season 14 of the British series ‘Doctor Who‘,
according to recent rumours. The actor had earlier portrayed the character from the year
2005 to 2010. Gaining critical acclaim for his performance, Tennant’s final episode
had a whopping viewer audience of 12.7 million people

Here are David Tennant’s best moments on ‘Doctor Who’-

1. Blink

The episode, titled ‘Blink’
was the best Tennant had, on the show. The episode gives a sinister peek
into the villainous predatory creatures known as Weeping Angels. The episode
also stars Carey Mulligan. Tennant, who is known for his wit and complexity
delivered a powerful performance in the episode.

2. The Stolen Earth

This episode from Season 4 highlights the
iconic dynamic between Tennant and Catherine Tate on the show. The duo joins
forces with old companions to save mankind. The episode is packed with performances
by Billie Piper, John Barrowman and others who help the Doctor battle his mutant
nemesis, the Daleks.

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3. The Girl In The Fireplace

This episode is a complex amalgamation of the
past, present and future colliding. The Doctor lands upon a futuristic
spaceship that makes him witness a French girl from the 18th
century. The episode is a gripping ride, thanks to its historical and futuristic
elements that lead to the Doctor saving the day yet again.

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4. Silence In The Library

The episode kickstarts with the Doctor and Donna,
played by Catherine Tate, arriving at an eerie abandoned library. The duo is
then confronted by shadowy beings known as Vashta Nerada. Actor Alex Kingston
makes her debut as River Song in this episode, commencing the complex dynamic
between the Doctor and River.

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5. Human Nature

This episode is a peek into how the Doctor and his companion Martha,
delve themselves into a historic community to battle the Family of Blood,
notorious for desiring to obtain the Doctor’s life span. The Doctor then
disguises himself as a human teacher named John Smith. Martha plays the key
role in setting up a lifestyle for the Doctor’s new incarnation.