Doctor Who (2005)
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- from the episode 'The End of the World' | |||||
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Rose Tyler:"They're just so alien. The aliens are so alien. You look at them, and they're alien."
The Doctor:"Good thing I didn't take you to the deep south."
The Doctor:"Good thing I didn't take you to the deep south."
- from the episode 'The Doctor Dances' | |||||
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The Doctor:"Go now! Don't drop the banana!"
Captain Jack:"Why not?!"
The Doctor:"Good source of potassium!"
Captain Jack:"Why not?!"
The Doctor:"Good source of potassium!"
- from the episode 'The Unquiet Dead' | |||||
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The Doctor:"What about me? I saw the fall of Troy, World War 5, I've pushed boxes at the Boston Tea Party and now I'm gonna die in a dungeon! In Cardiff!"
- from the episode 'The Unquiet Dead' | |||||
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The Doctor:"I got the flight a bit wrong."
Rose Tyler:"I don't care."
The Doctor:"It's not 1860, it's 1869."
Rose Tyler:"I don't care."
The Doctor:"And it's not Naples."
Rose Tyler:"I don't care."
The Doctor:"It's Cardiff."
Rose Tyler:"... right."
Rose Tyler:"I don't care."
The Doctor:"It's not 1860, it's 1869."
Rose Tyler:"I don't care."
The Doctor:"And it's not Naples."
Rose Tyler:"I don't care."
The Doctor:"It's Cardiff."
Rose Tyler:"... right."
- from the episode 'The Unquiet Dead' | |||||
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Gwyneth:"I'm sorry sir, we're closed."
Charles Dickens:"Nonsense! Since when did an undertaker keep office hours! The dead don't die on schedule! I demand to see your master!"
Charles Dickens:"Nonsense! Since when did an undertaker keep office hours! The dead don't die on schedule! I demand to see your master!"
- from the episode 'The End of the World' | |||||
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Rose Tyler:"It's better to die than live like you, a *****y trampoline!"
- from the episode 'The End of the World' | ||||||
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The Doctor:"Welcome to the end of the world."
- from the episode 'The End of the World' | ||||||
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The Doctor: "Fantastic!"
- from the episode 'Dalek' | ||||||
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The Doctor: "Fantastic! Oh fantastic!"
- from the episode 'The Unquiet Dead' | |||||
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Charles Dickens:"There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in your philosophy."
- from the episode 'The Doctor Dances' | ||||||
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The Doctor:"I'm really glad that worked. Those would've been terrible last words."
- from the episode 'The Doctor Dances' | ||||||
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The Doctor:"Everybody lives Rose. Just this once! Everybody lives!"
- from the episode 'Rose' | ||||||
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Rose Tyler:"If you are an alien, how come you sound like your from the north?!"
The Doctor:"Lots of planets have a north!"
The Doctor:"Lots of planets have a north!"
- from the episode 'The Unquiet Dead' | |||||
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Charles Dickens:"What phantasmagoria is this?!"
- from the episode 'Rose' | |||||
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The Doctor:"Plastic all over the world, every artificial thing waiting to come alive. The shop window dummies, the phones, the wires, the cables..."
Rose Tyler:"The breast implants."
Rose Tyler:"The breast implants."
- from the episode 'Rose' | ||||||
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The Doctor:"I'm the Doctor by the way, what's your name?"
Rose Tyler:"Rose."
The Doctor:"Nice to meet you Rose. Run for your life!"
Rose Tyler:"Rose."
The Doctor:"Nice to meet you Rose. Run for your life!"
- from the episode 'The Doctor Dances' | |||||
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Captain Jack:"Who has a sonic screwdriver?"
The Doctor:"I do!"
Captain Jack:"Who looks at a screwdriver and thinks, 'ohh this could be a little more sonic'!"
The Doctor:"What you never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?"
The Doctor:"I do!"
Captain Jack:"Who looks at a screwdriver and thinks, 'ohh this could be a little more sonic'!"
The Doctor:"What you never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?"
- from the episode 'The Doctor Dances' | |||||
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Captain Jack:"Ok, this can function as a sonic blaster, a sonic cannon, and it's a triple-enfolded sonic disruptor. Doc, whatcha got?"
The Doctor:"I've got a sonic... oh never mind."
Captain Jack:"What?"
The Doctor:"It's sonic ok? Let's leave it at that."
Captain Jack:"Disruptor? Cannon? What?"
The Doctor:"It's sonic! Totally sonic! I'm 'sonic-ed' up!"
Captain Jack:"A sonic what?!"
The Doctor:"Screwdriver!"
The Doctor:"I've got a sonic... oh never mind."
Captain Jack:"What?"
The Doctor:"It's sonic ok? Let's leave it at that."
Captain Jack:"Disruptor? Cannon? What?"
The Doctor:"It's sonic! Totally sonic! I'm 'sonic-ed' up!"
Captain Jack:"A sonic what?!"
The Doctor:"Screwdriver!"
- from the episode 'Rose' | ||||||
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Jackie Tyler:"I'm in my dressing gown."
The Doctor:"Yes you are."
Jackie Tyler:"There's a strange man in my bedroom."
The Doctor:"Yes there is."
Jackie Tyler:"Well anything could happen."
The Doctor:"No."
The Doctor:"Yes you are."
Jackie Tyler:"There's a strange man in my bedroom."
The Doctor:"Yes there is."
Jackie Tyler:"Well anything could happen."
The Doctor:"No."
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The sound of the Tardis
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Doctor Who Theme (Ninth Doctor - Christopher Eccleston)
- from the episode 'The Empty Child' | ||||||
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The Doctor:"You know, one day... just one day, maybe, I'm going to meet somebody who gets the whole 'don't wander off' thing."
- from the episode 'Rose' | |||||
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Rose Tyler:"Really though Doctor, tell me. Who are you?"
The Doctor:"Do you know like we were saying, about the Earth revolving? It's like when you're a kid the first time they tell you that the world's turning, and you just can't quite believe it, because everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it. The turn of the Earth. The ground beneath our feet is spinning at a thousand miles an hour, and the entire planet is hurtling round the Sun at 67,000 miles an hour, and I can feel it. We're falling through space, you and me, clinging to the skin of this tiny little world, and if we let go... That's who I am."
The Doctor:"Do you know like we were saying, about the Earth revolving? It's like when you're a kid the first time they tell you that the world's turning, and you just can't quite believe it, because everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it. The turn of the Earth. The ground beneath our feet is spinning at a thousand miles an hour, and the entire planet is hurtling round the Sun at 67,000 miles an hour, and I can feel it. We're falling through space, you and me, clinging to the skin of this tiny little world, and if we let go... That's who I am."