

Season 3
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Synopsis
Season 3 of Doctor Who — watch online on iFILM, thirteen episodes, BBC, 2007. Rose Tyler is gone; the Tenth Doctor picks up a new companion, trainee doctor Martha Jones — steadier under pressure and less inclined to be dazzled.
Martha's first trip: the hospital where she works gets moved to the Moon by alien police hunting a fugitive. After that: Elizabethan England with a coven pulling Shakespeare's strings, 1930s New York with Daleks rebuilding atop the Empire State Building, a physicist who solves aging and becomes something worse. Halfway in, "Blink" arrives — a standalone built around the Weeping Angels and a woman named Sally Sparrow, which many fans still call the single best episode the series has produced. The name "Harold Saxon" drifts through quietly in the background. The three-part finale reunites the Doctor with Captain Jack Harkness, reveals what Saxon is, and gives the Master more ambition than the show had ever assigned a villain before.
The season is uneven, but the Weeping Angels episode and the closing arc together make it worth every episode. Stream Doctor Who Season 3 on iFILM.
13 episodes
S3·E1Smith and Jones
Trainee doctor Martha Jones has her hands full balancing her medical studies with placating her demanding family. So the last thing she needs is to find that the hospital where she works has been transported to the moon, where it's invaded by an overbearing alien police force. There she encounters a patient called John Smith, who seems curiously at ease with the situation…
S3·E2The Shakespeare Code
Martha takes her first trip in the Tardis, all the way back to Elizabethan England. She and the Doctor hear of a series of bizarre deaths and discover that playwright William Shakespeare is being controlled by dangerous witch-like creatures. It seems the time-travelling duo must defeat ancient forces to prevent history from being rewritten.
S3·E3Gridlock
The Doctor takes Martha to New Earth, in the far future, only to find that an entire city has become a deadly trap.
S3·E4Daleks in Manhattan (1)
The Doctor investigates disappearances in New York at the height of the depression in the 1930s. Nefarious Pig Men linger in the sewers and the Daleks prepare an audacious plan at the top of the Empire State Building
S3·E5Evolution of the Daleks (2)
The newly-created Dalek-human hybrid, and the other three members of the Cult of Skaro launch an attack on Hooverville, along with their Pig Slaves. The Doctor, Martha, and Frank manage to escape, but discover that the Daleks' plan involving the Empire State Building...
S3·E6The Lazarus Experiment
Martha has to save her family from the lunatic schemes of the monstrous Professor Lazarus.
S3·E742
In a far-flung galaxy, saboteurs are at work, and crew members are being possessed. The TARDIS crew find themselves in the 42nd century on a spaceship, SS Pentallian, slowly being pulled into a sun, and must find a way to survive
S3·E8Human Nature (1)
England, 1913. A schoolteacher called John Smith dreams of adventures in time and space. The Doctor, along with Martha, heads to a boarding school, but what he finds is far from ordinary...
S3·E9The Family of Blood (2)
It's 1913, and war comes to England early as the terrifying Family hunt for the Doctor.
S3·E10Blink
Only the Doctor can stop the Weeping Angels, but he's lost in time.
S3·E11Utopia (1)
After being brought back to life in The Parting of the Ways, Captain Jack Harkness was just left on the Gamestation by the Doctor and Rose. In this episode, Captain Jack Harkness storms back into the Doctor's life, and the TARDIS is thrown to the end of the universe itself.
S3·E12The Sound of Drums (2)
Harry Saxon becomes Prime Minister and his reign of terror begins – but that's only the start of his ambitions, as he announces mankind's first contact with an alien race, the Toclafane. An audacious plan spanning the whole of time and space begins to close around the Earth, in the penultimate episode of Russell T Davies's Doctor Who.
S3·E13Last of the Time Lords (3)
One year has passed since the events of "The Sound of Drums." The Earth has been conquered and its population enslaved, the Doctor is the Master's prisoner, and the warships of a new Time Lord Empire rise from the ashes. The fate of the world is in Martha Jones' hands.
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