When we said goodbye to David Tennant’s Tenth Doctor after a multi-episode farewell tour back in 2010, we thought it was the last time we’d ever see him on Doctor Who. Boy were we glad to be wrong. Whether you go by ratings or audience polls, Tennant consistently scores as the most popular Doctor in the New Who era, which began in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston reviving the role after a period of dormancy. Tennant returned for the 50th anniversary special “The Day Of The Doctor” in 2013, and now he’s heading back into the TARDIS once again for three new specials celebrating the show’s 60th anniversary. The first of these, “The Star Beast,” airs on BBC One in the U.K. and Disney+ in the U.S. on November 23. It will be followed by “Wild Blue Yonder” on December 2 and “The Giggle” on December 9.
Technically, this new incarnation won’t actually be the Tenth Doctor at all but the Fourteenth, an entirely new character with the same old face (and teeth). It doesn’t matter much to us. We’re just excited to see Tennant back in the Who-niverse in any form—and not just him but Catherine Tate as well as former companion Donna Noble. In honor of his imminent return, we took the opportunity to rank our favorite moments from Tennant’s original 47-episode run, from “The Christmas Invasion” to “The End Of Time.” So, as the Doctor would say, “Allons-y!”