Joyful Christmas, Whovians! To rejoice the vacation and the debut of “Joy to the World,” we have re-ranked each Physician Who Christmas particular to determine that are the very best to rewatch if you wish to get into the spirit.
For the reason that collection rebooted in 2005, a yuletide particular has meant large issues for the Physician and his companions, starting from alien invasion to regeneration, tearful goodbyes, and raucous reunions. However what makes some higher than others? In our analysis, we thought of the next: How Christmas-y is that this Christmas particular? How satisfying is its story? What sort of emotional wallop does it pack?
Whether or not heartwarming or heart-wrenching, the very best of the batch made us really feel alive the way in which solely a heroic Time Lord can! Listed below are the Physician Who Christmas specials, ranked worst to finest.
15. “The Christmas Invasion” (2005) Season 1: Episode 14
The primary Christmas particular of the rebooted collection centered on Rose Tyler (Billie Piper) coming dwelling for the vacations. Except for reconnecting along with her mother (Camille Coduri) and deserted boyfriend Mickey (Noel Clarke), she’s additionally introduced an uninvited visitor — the newly regenerated Tenth Physician (David Tennant). Starting the episode comatose, he has to get again within the swing of issues rapidly, as robo-Santas (aka pilot fish Santa) and an unhinged Christmas tree rush to make a large number of the celebrations.
There is a pleasure to be present in Ten figuring all of it out, particularly as he riffs in a bathrobe in entrance of a conquering alien invader. Irreverent, swaggering, and unapologetically excitable, Tennant presents a fantastic introduction to his tackle the Physician. Because the particular that began the franchise’s custom, this episode has earned a number of love from followers. However Rose and the Physician affinity apart, it is an odd one. Not solely does this Physician find yourself quoting The Lion King at size, but additionally he pulls a sexist trick on the feminine prime minister to defeat her: “Don’t you think she looks tired?” That does not age effectively. Not even the merry makeover after that may shake the unhealthy style from my mouth over that one.
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14. “The End of Time: Part 1” (2009) Season 4: Episode 17
This Tenth Physician particular is the start of his finish because the titular Time Lord. (Effectively, type of.) As you would possibly anticipate, a number of lore is folded in, starting from the return of Donna’s granddad Wilf (Bernard Cribbins) to a prophesizing Ood and the resurrection of the Grasp (John Simm), who swiftly went from consuming folks to turning the world’s inhabitants into his clones. Plus, the Physician casually reveals that in his off time, he acquired married to “Good Queen Bess,” after which cheekily implies Queen Elizabeth I can now not be accurately referred to as “the Virgin Queen.”
Anyhoo, as Christmas specials go, this one was fairly unsatisfying — partly as a result of it is simply the primary half of a narrative, ending with the confounding return of the Time Lords. (Half two aired on New Yr’s Day, 2010.) Then, as Large Bads go, Simm’s cackling cannot examine to the depraved enjoyable of Missy (Michelle Gomez). It is also irritating watching the Physician come SO CLOSE to a Donna reunion solely to run away. On prime of all that, there’s little Christmas-y about this one (although Wilf tries together with his reindeer cap), so re-watch high quality is low. It is a number of setup with too little enjoyable — or heartbreak even!
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13. “The Return of Doctor Mysterio” (2016) Season 9: Episode 14
Among the finest Physician Who episodes have been set in New York Metropolis (see “The Angels Take Manhattan”) — however this is not certainly one of them. Right here, author Steven Moffat imagines what would occur if the Twelfth Physician (Peter Capaldi) met an American child, and the reply is knockoff Superman stuff: flying like a rushing bullet, sporting glasses to look tremendous regular, growly hero voice, and basic derring-do.
The story begins in 1992 on Christmas Eve, when an 8-year-old comedian e book lover mistakenly swallows a wishing gem that offers him superpowers. Lower to 2016, when journalist Lucy Fletcher (Charity Wakefield), the Physician, his bumbling companion Nardole (Matt Lucas), and a superhero referred to as The Ghost (Justin Chatwin) staff as much as struggle evil. Frankly, the mash-up in kinds does not work. Maybe as a result of there is a tinge of mockery all through, as if Moffat is utilizing the particular as a platform to snark about America’s obsession with the superhero style. To his credit score, that is a singular model of bummer for a Physician Who Christmas particular.
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12. “Last Christmas” (2014) Season 8: Episode 13
Santa versus the Dream Crabs appears like one thing out of MST3K, however it’s the daffy but pleasant idea of this vacation particular. Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) and the Twelfth Physician (Peter Capaldi) staff up with Father Christmas (a terrifically jolly Nick Frost) to avoid wasting a North Pole analysis facility below siege by brainwashing parasites.
For those who like your Christmas episodes creepy with a facet of goopy, you will relish this one. Plus Santa goes motion hero, using in on a bucking Rudolph, sending in toys and tangerines as his infantry. And there is a number of glee available from tough-talking Santa making believers of the under-siege scientists one after the other. Nevertheless, the ultimate twist (upon twist upon twist) of this particular will get a bit tedious. Nonetheless, we do love that “Merry Christmas Everybody” from Slade bit, the place a scared scientist will get down to avoid wasting her mind. So, throughout, a enjoyable — albeit funky — rewatch.
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11. “The Time of the Doctor” (2013) Season 7: Episode 16
Matt Smith’s run because the Eleventh Physician ended with this Christmas particular, and he goes out in loads of model. This outrageous ep combines basic Physician Who villains just like the Cybermen, Daleks, Weeping Angels, the Sontarans, and the Silence with a basic vacation comedy ploy. Clara is internet hosting a Christmas dinner, and he or she wants a Christmas date. So, she calls on her socially awkward alien bestie to play the half. Naturally, he turns up bare (however in a cheeky, appropriate-for-family-viewing manner).
Nevertheless, this isn’t the actual focus of the episode. That includes a crack within the universe, secrets and techniques of Gallifrey, and an ominous message for the Physician. All this makes for a really thrilling episode, however a tough revisit, as a lot lore might need you head-scratching or googling as a substitute of hooting and guffawing. However even for those who’ve grown foggy on some particulars, Smith’s enthusiasm and the overwhelming onslaught of memorable foes make this one a worthy rewatch. It is also amusing to recollect the time when the present feinted that this really could be the final of the Physician’s incarnations.
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10. “The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe” (2011) Season 6: Episode 14
Outdated Hollywood appeal infuses this particular, centered as it’s round a kindly spouse and mom who does her finest with good humor even in essentially the most attempting circumstances. In 1938, when Madge Arwell (Claire Skinner) discovers a discombobulated spaceman in want of help, she gamely obliges. Three years later, he’ll return the favor in a most spectacular manner.
Together with her husband KIA throughout World Battle II, Madge has her arms full along with her kids — and that is earlier than certainly one of them wanders off right into a time portal that transports him to a mysterious forest, the place a horrible menace looms. Go away it to the Eleventh Physician (Matt Smith), masquerading as a unusual caretaker, to assist Madge save Christmas for every body. A sweeping journey with touches of sci-fi, C.S. Lewis-inspired fantasy, and loads of mum energy, this episode will depart you “happy crying — humany wumany.”
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9. “A Christmas Carol” (2010) Season 5: Episode 14
Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) start their yuletide particular with three acquainted issues to Whovians: 1) A resort spaceship on the point of catastrophe 2) Amy in her mini-skirted police costume, and three) Rory in his centurion outfit. What does all of it imply? This couple is lastly on a romantic vacation and are into role-playing their finest adventures — in mattress! (Good for them!)
Saucy implications apart, the Eleventh Physician (Matt Smith) arrives to avoid wasting Christmas Day, coming down the chimney like Santa himself! Bonus enjoyable: He presents a confounded youngster with a snapshot of him, Frank Sinatra, Albert Einstein, and “Jeff” (aka Father Christmas).
On this sci-fi spin on Charles Dickens’ hottest work, the good Michael Gambon performs Physician Who‘s model of Ebenezer Scrooge. Kazran is a cruel moneylender hellbent on being horrible on the vacations. As a substitute of using seasonal ghosts, the Physician goes again in time to make this curmudgeon extra of a Claus. With festive flare, daddy points, and flying sharks, this episode is a terrific present.
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8. “The Next Doctor” (2008) Season 4: Episode 14
This particular got here after “Journey’s End,” which closed the e book on a number of beloved chapters for higher (Rose and her Physician’s parting present) and worse (Donna and a series-rattling reminiscence wipe). Followers wanted one thing enjoyable and festive to get well, and Russell T Davies delivered with a story of kid abduction and Cybermen that seems surprisingly glad (for this present, anyway).
The Tenth Physician touches down in 1851 London on Christmas Eve and encounters a jaunty gentleman (David Morrissey) calling himself “The Doctor.” He is even acquired an ultra-competent, comely companion in addition! (Velile Tshabalala is a deal with as Rosita Farisi.)
Our Physician is initially delighted to fulfill what he assumes to be certainly one of his future regenerations. However quickly he realizes one thing sinister is happening. A stable thriller boils on the core of this one, whereas the Victorian setting offers the entire thing a Dickensian/Christmas Carol vibe. And finally, there’s loads of pleasure to be discovered within the Physician discovering somebody who actually will get him.
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7. “Joy to the World” (2024) Season 15: Episode 0
Former showrunner Steven Moffat returns as a screenwriter for this episode, which options Gatwa’s Physician racing spherical a Time Resort that originally appears like a dream come true. “All of human history now available for mini breaks,” the Physician marvels as he seems to be at doorways that provide entry to all the pieces from the Stone Age to Julius Caesar’s assassination to the Late Cretaceous interval, when T-Rexes roamed the Earth. However amid the glittering vacationers in fancy gown, there is a unusual man holding a briefcase, brewing a nightmare state of affairs.
Bridgerton‘s Nicola Coughlan stars because the eponymous Pleasure, who was having fun with a quiet vacation in a recent London resort when the Physician wrangled her into his newest journey. With the assistance of latest mates, an previous enemy, and a few basic Moffat callbacks, “Joy to the World” delivers loads of laughs and thrills, together with some mind-bending bits and a tear-jerking ending. Like the very best of the Physician Who vacation specials, Moffat’s newest spin offers in love and loss, each inevitable in any worthwhile Christmas episode. Plus, its shining finale has a Christmas icon that is far better-known than Charles Dickens’ characters and even Santa.
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6. “The Snowmen” (2012) Season 7: Episode 6
Sentient snowmen! Following the Eleventh Physician’s lack of Amy and Rory (“The Angels Take Manhattan”), this Christmas particular is jam-packed with mates new and previous. In Victorian England (a recurring setting for Physician Who Christmas), reptilian detective Madame Vastra (Neve McIntosh), her human spouse/Watson Jenny Flint (Catrin Stewart), their grumbly Sontaran butler Strax (Dan Starkey), and not possible lady Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) all be part of forces because the Physician does battle with vicious people-eating snowmen and their icy human ally (Richard E. Grant in glower mode).
Having some enjoyable within the vacation horror subgenre, this mid-season trifle is filled with treats: fiercely fanged snowmen, Sherlock-like sleuthing, and bouncy banter. What’s to not relish?
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5. “The Runaway Bride” (2006) Season 2: Episode 14
The adventures of the DoctorDonna start on this Christmas episode, through which the vacation marriage ceremony of Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) is interrupted by an inexplicable TARDIS abduction. And nobody is extra outraged than the snatched bride on her large day.
The place Rose (after which Martha) crushed laborious on their Docs, Donna gagged on the thought of getting with the thin “spaceman” (David Tennant). Her brassy angle is a part of what made this episode – which concerned an alien arachnid queen who was bent on overtaking Earth — such a salty deal with. Sadly, it could be a bit earlier than she’d swing again into the Physician’s timeline. However with an journey that boasted as a lot motion and annihilation because it did Tate’s daring model of humor, their reunion was effectively well worth the wait.
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4. “Twice Upon a Time” (2017) Season 10: Episode 13
Christmas is a time for change — or in Physician Who, a time for regeneration. The final Christmas particular for 5 years noticed Peter Capaldi face his final battle because the Physician. (He’d then hand the TARDIS over to Jodie Whittaker, who did a string of New Yr’s specials throughout her tenure.) Fittingly, his was a battle of letting go.
Within the South Pole, the Twelfth Physician is pressured to face himself actually when he runs into his first incarnation (David Bradley, filling in for the late William Hartnell). The 2 should work collectively as a curious glass entity and a soldier from World Battle I pop by. However extra importantly, the present Physician should face his previous. Within the First, he sees how a lot he has grown — particularly when his companion Invoice Potts (Pearl Mackie) is curiously resurrected and postpone by the previous Physician’s sexist methods! Amid the mischief of colliding Docs, this episode bids a fond farewell to Capaldi and his companions, together with Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) and Nardole (Matt Lucas). Positive, the Christmas-y component is relegated to some snow and a little bit of battlefield carol-singing, and the thriller on this one rings a bit hole. However on the subject of catharsis, few Physician Who vacation specials can examine!
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3. “Voyage of the Damned” (2007) Season 3: Episode 14
Bear in mind the time the Physician crashed into the Titanic? No, not that Earth one. In an extremely ominous determination by dangerously rich industrialist Max Capricorn (George Costigan), a nuclear-powered interstellar cruiser setting forth on a vacation cruise among the many stars was additionally named Titanic. If that — plus the episode’s title — weren’t sufficient to place you on edge, maybe the garish shows of wealth and golden robotic angels would possibly prime you for catastrophe.
Positive, from the beginning you’ll be able to suppose this vessel is doomed. However author Russell T Davies introduced contemporary agony by introducing an exquisite one-off companion in Astrid Peth (performed by the radiant Kylie Minogue), solely to snuff her out by episode’s finish! A humble humanoid waitress who dreamed of seeing the celebs, she is precisely the Physician’s sort. And he was fast to take discover of her! However as this boat and all its souls appear certain for catastrophe, this courageous duo will do no matter it takes to maintain historical past from repeating. Whereas Whovians (and Minogue followers) have been heartbroken over this ending, it provided a bittersweet and delightful silver lining.
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2. “The Church on Ruby Road” (2023) Season 14, Episode 0
In 2023, the Christmas particular returned after 5 years off — and what a surprise! “The Church on Ruby Road” marked the primary full episode that includes the Fifteenth Physician, Ncuti Gatwa. Correctly set on the Christmas vacation, this rollicking romp introduces Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson), a 19-year-old who’s a foundling and a Christmas child. On her birthday, it is solely becoming she helps the Physician rescue one other Christmas child from being devoured up by a pirate ship’s price of singing goblins!
Removed from mournful or thick with plot, this particular is a real delight, thanks in no small half to the superior charisma of Gatwa, who dances, quips, and runs with gusto. Stuffed with seasonal decor, basic merriness, and the form of journey that is family-friendly, this vacation episode ought to get your coronary heart warming like chestnuts on an open hearth. Plus, this Physician has expanded the celeb name-dropping to incorporate a “hot summer” with Harry Houdini. What an exhilarating strategy to fill us with pleasure for Season 14!
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1. “The Husbands of River Song” (2015) Season 9: Episode 13
Spoilers! This episode is gorgeous, bonkers, and deeply, deeply unhappy.
Starting on Christmas Day of 5343, “The Husbands of River Song” reunites the Physician together with his timey-wimey wifey (Alex Kingston). However there are a few snags to would-be romance. This incarnation of the Physician (Peter Capaldi) hasn’t crossed paths along with her earlier than. She acts like she does not know him, after which she introduces him to her — uh — ailing husband, King Hydroflax (Greg Davies). However it’s River Track. There’s extra to this than meets her glowing eyes.
For a lot of their escapades, River has been a pressure of nature, at all times fawning over the Physician whereas refusing to let him get too filled with himself. This dynamic hits a dramatic flip, nonetheless, when a heist goes awry. In a monologue that is certain to make you tear up, she lays out what it means to be a Time Lord’s spouse. And he’ll in the end present her all she means to him. Goodbye, sweetie.
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UPDATE: Dec. 4, 2024, 12:22 p.m. EST Initially printed December 25, 2023, this listing has been up to date to incorporate “Joy to The World.”