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Summary

Doctor Whocelebrated its sixtieth day of remembrance with three special episodes airing across as many weeks , and each provided viewers with some great quote from its characters . These special score the return of David Tennant , now playingthe Fourteenth Doctor , and Catherine Tate , who repeat her function as Donna Noble . The two were last date in the time of year 4 finale , " Journeys End , " in 2008 . The special also see the surprising unveiling ofthe Fifteenth Doctor , play by Ncuti Gatwa , who was n’t expected to look in the show until the 2023 Christmas Day exceptional , " The Church on Ruby Road . "

15"Tuna Madras." - Sylvia Noble

Quoted from theDoctor Who60th anniversary special “The Star Beast”

While Donna ’s female parent does n’t feature too heavily during the sixtieth - anniversary special , one of the best quotes from these episode is spoken by her . The deadpan bringing of this line , as Shaun ( Karl Collins ) returns home from study to feel his family panic over an alien in their kitchen , is nothing little of screaming . The entire scene gives off a cervid - in - headlights aura , andSylvia ’s rail line is a perfect breaking point after Shaun ’s arrivalbefore all nether region breaks free .

14"No Such Thing As Spaceships? We’ve Got A Bloody Martian In The Shed!" - Donna Noble

Donna Noble ’s return toDoctor Whoshows that the character has n’t change too much and , as has been established during her original run , always manages to overlook the arriver of aliens on Earth . However , this does n’t last long , and she finds the Meep ( Miriam Margoyles ) in her daughter ’s shed . This scene is rank chaos , but it sees Donna at her funniest , screaming as she attempts to draw the Meep off her ramification .

13"I Don’t Just Fire Darts, Mate." - Shirley Anne Bingham

" The Star Beast " introduces Shirley Anne Bingham ( Ruth Madeley ) , as well asthe return of UNIT toDoctor Who , as she is the latest to hold the position of the Doctor ’s scientific advisor . Shirley is an ambulatory wheelchair user and this is to her welfare when she help the Dr. against the Meep . Her ability to practice her wheelchair to not only knock out the manipulated soldiers but alsoto blow a huge hole in a brick bulwark while let loose this lineis nothing short of unbelievable .

12"I Had A Subconscious Infracutaneous Retrofold Memory Loop, Making Me Act As Soft As You And Give Away £166 Million!" - Donna Noble

When the Tenth Doctor ( also Tennant ) say his good-by before regenerating , one of his last number was to leave Donna and Shaun a win lottery slate on their wedding 24-hour interval . " The Star Beast " reveal that they had get ahead £ 166 million , but Donna give her money out to charity . This quote shows off Donna ’s character and her screaming reactionupon getting her memory back , only to shout at the Doctor , pick him for her actions as she ’d done so to be like him .

Donna Noble now has the chance to return to Doctor Who , and it ’s all because of one exchange between her and another retrovert character .

11"Then… We Go… And Kick Its Arse!" - Donna Noble

Quoted from theDoctor Who60th anniversary special “Wild Blue Yonder”

TheDoctor Whospecial " Wild Blue Yonder " realise the Doctor and Donna drop into the middle of hostile action and the TARDIS abandoning them . In a distinctive Donna fashion , her realization of the danger only motivate her , roll in the hay she has to get back home to Rose ( Yasmin Finney ) on Earth . With her having been forth fromDoctor Whofor such a long time , it ’s groovy to see Donna still as the head - strong and boisterous character that made her so brilliant 15 class ago .

10"We’ve Got A Chair. That’s A Good Sign. It’s A Lifeform With A Bum." - The Fourteenth Doctor

It would n’t beDoctor Whowithout the Doctor make an obvious comment . While " Wild Blue Yonder " is a Dr. - and - companion - only story , minus the brief appearance of Isaac Newton ( Nathaniel Curtis ) in the cold open , it sees big dramatic carrying into action from both David Tennant and Catherine Tate . Plus , the Doctor identifying that the scourge must be able to baby-sit downis made even creepier when they skin to detect any further signaling of living .

9"So I Arrived In Southampton, Which Allowed My Mother To Say I Was A Problem From The Day I Was Born. And I’ve Not Come To The Edge Of The Universe To Discover I’m Still Dealing With That." - Donna Noble

TheDoctor Who60th - anniversary specials grind deep into Donna ’s backstory , and consider she has been such a prominent character in the show since its 2005 reboot , this was unexpected . time of year 4 examine plenty of moments that argue that Sylvia was n’t the most appreciative of her girl , and even though it ’s clear that their family relationship has improved since 2008 , Donna clearly has some lingering issue on the subject . Still , it ’s expectant to see yetanother classic Donna line that seems like a ramble about her lifebut end up being something that helps her and the Doctor preserve themselves from danger once again .

8"Although, Don’t Say Companion. That Sounds Like We Park Him On The Seafront At Weston-Super-Mare." - Donna Noble

Quoted from theDoctor Who60th anniversary special “The Giggle”

Donna ’s casual remarks are one of the ground why she ’s such a brilliant persona , andher response to being referred to as a companiononly proves this . On top of this , she ’s quick to tick off with Shirley if her comment is offensive or not , not wanting to insult anyone other than the Doctor in the appendage . Donna ’s ability to paint a pic with just a few choice Book is uproarious , and it ’s not the only time she does this in " The Giggle . "

7"I’m All Sonic And Tardis And Time Lord. Take That Away. Take Away The Toys. What Am I? What Am I Now?" - The Fourteenth Doctor

While there are many funny moments in theDoctor Who60th day of remembrance specials , one of the most dramatic comes from the Doctor in " The Giggle . " David Tennant ’s portraiture of the Doctor ’s more grave moments is just as strong as The Fourteenth Doctor as they were as The Tenth , andbreaking his walls down to Donna once againshows that their friendship is just as strong as it was before . This particular quote also sets up the Doctor ’s destiny at the end of the specials , and it ’s a tonic present moment to seethe Doctor acknowledge his reputation across the universe .

6"Well, That’s All Right Then." - The Toymaker

One of the most vivid aspect in " The Giggle " sees the Toymaker spill details about the Doctor ’s life and companions since he ’d last check Donna , in the form of a creepy-crawly but precise puppet show . The Toymaker ’s penetrative tongue is speedy to call the Time Lord outabout what happened to his friends over the age , and even when the Doctor retaliates , he ptyalise back at him . It ’s an interesting moment for the show , especially as nobody had ever really made the Doctor present his actions in such a path before , but without this scene , the Doctor might never have accepted that he need to sorrow properly .

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The Fourteenth Doctor, Donna, Rose, and the Meep in the Noble’s kitchen in Doctor Who’s “The Star Beast”

The Doctor looks at the Meep attached to Donna’s leg in the Doctor Who special “The Star Beast”

Donna (Catherine Tate) looks through the glass divider in Doctor Who’s “The Star Beast”

Catherine Tate as Donna Noble looks shocked in front of imagery of a UNIT building and the inside of the TARDIS in Doctor Who.

David Tennant and Catherine Tate as the Fourteenth Doctor and Donna looking at the Command Console in Doctor Who Wild Blue Yonder

Catherine Tate as Donna Noble in the episode Wild Blue Yonder

Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) in Doctor Who

David Tennant gives an angry look as the Fourteenth Doctor on Doctor Who

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