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Partners in Crime (2008)
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TV Series:
"Doctor Who" (2005)Original Air Date:
5 April 2008 (Season 4, Episode 1)Plot:
With a new weight-loss pill tested in London by Adipose Industries, The Doctor goes to investigate the sinister truth behind the product, only to find out that his old friend Donna Noble is investigating as well. | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Extraterrestrial | Man With No Name | Fish Out Of Water | Conflict | Telephone Booth moreUser Comments:
The surprisingly pleasing return of Donna Noble moreCast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| David Tennant | ... | The Doctor | |
| Catherine Tate | ... | Donna Noble | |
| Billie Piper | ... | Rose Tyler | |
| Sarah Lancashire | ... | Miss Foster | |
| Bernard Cribbins | ... | Wilfred Mott | |
| Jacqueline King | ... | Sylvia Noble | |
| Verona Joseph | ... | Penny Carter | |
| Jessica Gunning | ... | Stacey Harris | |
| Martin Ball | ... | Roger Davey | |
| Rachid Sabitri | ... | Craig Staniland | |
| Chandra Ruegg | ... | Clare Pope | |
| Sue Kelvin | ... | Suzette Chambers | |
| Jonathan Stratt | ... | Taxi Driver |
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48 min | 45 min (50 episodes)Certification:
UK:PG (DVD rating)Fun Stuff
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Continuity: When the Doctor is kicking at the office window the view from inside the office clearly shows feet wearing shiny black leather shoes; but when he climbs inside, he is wearing his usual canvas sneakers. moreQuotes:
Wilfred Mott: You seem to be drifting, sweetheart.Donna Noble: I'm not drifting, I'm waiting.
Wilfred Mott: What for?
Donna Noble: The right man. I've seen him, I've met him, just once and then... I let him fly away. If you ever see a little blue box fly up there in the sky, you shout for me, Gramps. Only just a shout. Cause he's still out there, somewhere... And I'll find him, Gramps, I'll find him.
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Despite serious misgivings concerning the return of Catherine Tate's Donna Noble to the Tardis, I found myself eating humble pie as this episode gained momentum.
"Partners in Crime" brings a whole new dynamism to the series, demonstrating what fans have always known...that "Doctor Who" is capable of changing every few years. From the pleasingly re-energised starting sequence which harks back to the time-tunnel of earlier Doctors to the climax, every scene in this episode was a delight.
Providing welcome comic relief to the series after the doom-and-gloom of the last few tales, this opening to "Series 4" has fantastic chemistry between Tennant and Tate, another appearance from the television legend that is Bernard Cribbins, and a wonderfully comic turn from Sarah Lancashire.
Tennant reminds me a little of Bruce Campbell, with his energetic, enthusiastic and wide-eyed portrayal of the Time Lord. He's clearly extremely comfortable in the role and I dearly hope he decides to stay around for quite some time, no pun intended.
The effects in "Partners in Crime" are largely first class and the latest alien creation, the Andipose, are the cutest beings yet to appear in the long history of the series.
9 out of 10. I haven't had so much fun watching an episode of "Doctor Who" for quite some time. Marvellous family entertainment.