20 years. It’s been 20 years since the BBC resurrected Doctor Who, and the Doctor and their companions have been on countless historical and intergalactic adventures since. The current Doctor, Ncuti Gatwa’s Fifteenth, has brought the show into a new era of distribution and storytelling—that’s why his first season is sometimes called season 1 rather than season 14—but we can’t forget about the man who kick-started it all: Christopher Eccleston.
Though David Tennant’s Tenth and Matt Smith’s Eleventh Doctor are most commonly loved and praised, Christopher Eccleston’s Ninth was the one who revitalized Doctor Who for the NuWho era, and he did so with undeniable wit, charm, and humor. Before I started watching the 2005 series, I’d never seen an episode of Doctor Who, but Eccelston’s infectious enthusiasm on screen, both for his adventures and his new companion, Rose (Billie Piper), drew me in, and I haven’t been able to let go of the show since. Who can forget that enormous smile?
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