| Doctor Who Time and Space | |
|---|---|
| |
| Format | Drama Science Fiction Fan Film |
| Created by | Daniel Isaac |
| Starring | Daniel Isaac Rhys Cropper |
| Country of origin | Australia |
| No. of series | 4 |
| Production | |
| Producer(s) | Daniel Isaac |
| Production company |
Mojofilms |
| Broadcast | |
|
Original YouTube |
ballybally1 |
| Original run | 24 October 2009–1 January 2013 |
| Official Mojofilms Website | |
Doctor Who Time and Space is an Australian Doctor Who fan series that started broadcasting on Youtube in 2009 and ended 2013, making it the longest running Australian fan series to date. To see the chronology in which the stories took place in the Doctor and his companion's timelines, visit Time and Space Chronology.
Story[]
Doctor Who Time and Space is a fan-film series based on the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who. Doctor Who Time and Space was produced by Daniel Isaac who star as Zack Rogers. The four seasons aired from 2009-2013, running for five years.
The first two seasons followed the 12th Doctor and his companions while the third season featured the 13th Doctor and the Christmas Specials, along with the majority of the 2012 Specials, featured the 11th Doctor.
As of January, 2014, Time and Space is notable for being the longest running Australian Doctor Who series as well as having the most incarnations of a Doctor in a fan series.
Episodes[]
- Main article: List of Doctor Who Time and Space episodes
Doctor Who Time and Space consists of a total run of Four Seasons. It contains 3 ten episode seasons as well as a fourth season, consisting of 7 episodes, under the title of The 2012 Specials. Each Season has a Christmas Special, excluding Season Three, and a Children in Need Minisode, excluding Season One. A Spin-off Short Film was released titled Defenders of Earth that followed main companion Zack between Seasons One and Two. In total there are 41 individual episodes, encompassing 32 stories.
- "Defenders of Earth" (spin-off)
- Exodus (Anniversary Special)
Characters[]
- Main article: List of Doctor Who Time and Space characters
The Doctor[]
- Main article: The Doctor (Time and Space)
The Doctor is a Time Lord that has the ability to regenerate when facing death. In Time and Space, the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth incarnations are portrayed by Rhys Cropper and Daniel Isaac, respectively. He ultimately dies in the series finale.
Companions[]
On his journeys, the Doctor takes many friends, or "companions", along with him. Among these, in Time and Space, are Zack Rogers, Gregson Ranch, David Ranch, Jake Ford and many more.
Monsters and Villains[]
| Season One | Season Two | Season Three | 2012 Specials | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Episode 1 | Axons | The Infected | The Watcher The Nightmare Child |
Christmas Special 2011 | The Nightmare Child | |
| Episode 2 | The Virus | Crastoff Cromatrites |
Dar Ell | Easter Special | Weeping Angels | |
| Episode 3 | Srunks | Daleks | Winter Special | Cromatrites | ||
| Episode 4 | The Valcroma of Posca | The Black Hole | Crastoff Cromatrites |
Spring Special | Wrexis | |
| Episode 5 | Granknoks | Christmas Special 2012 | The Unknown The Faceless | |||
| Episode 6 | Herbical Vashta Nerada | Dracko and his minions | The Recture | New Year Special | ||
| Episode 7 | Crastoff Cromatrites |
Morbius | N/A | |||
| Episode 8 | The Master | The Nightmare Child | The Watcher | |||
| Episode 9 | The Master Jeb, General Meik |
Zakatrons (led by Hagath) The Valeyard | ||||
| Episode 10 | ||||||
| Children-in-Need | N/A | None | ||||
| Christmas Specials | Dalek | Zakatrons | N/A | |||
Notable cast and crew[]
| Name | Acted as | Job |
|---|---|---|
| Daniel Isaac | Thirteenth Doctor Zack Rogers |
Creator, head director |
| James Burnell | Twelfth Doctor Many villains |
Main producer |
| Rhys Cropper | Eleventh Doctor | Series producer |
| Jacob Edwards | David Ranch | N/A |
| Kyle Cropper | Gregson Ranch | N/A |
| Thomas Davis | Jake Ford | N/A |
DVD[]
| DVD Release Name | Episodes | Years of Series | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Doctor Who Time and Space: The Complete First Season | 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4/1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8/1.9/1.10, 1X | 2009–2010 | 2010 |
| Doctor Who Time and Space: The Complete Second Season | 2.1, 2.2/2.3, 2.4, CIN1, 2.5, 2.6/2.7, 2.8, 2.9/2.10, 2X | 2010–2011 | 2011 |
| Doctor Who Time and Space: The Complete Third Season | 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4/3.5, 3.6, CIN2, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9/3.10 | 2011 | |
| Doctor Who Time and Space: The 2012 Specials | 4.1, CIN3, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 | 2011–2013 | 2013 |
| Defenders of Earth: Extended Edition | "Defenders of Earth" (extended) | 2010 (original) 2011 (extended) |
2012 |
Spin-off[]
A spin-off to Time and Space was created in 2010, entitled "Defenders of Earth". The short film followed Zack Rogers and his story when he left the Doctor at the end of "Earthdeath". The events of the story introduce Jake Ford and Lucas O'Brian as part of the Defenders Initiative along with Zack as their leader. The film eventually leads on into the ending of "Defiance of an Illusion" when Zack walks home after Lucas' death and encounters David Ranch with the time travelling device.
In 2011, Daniel Isaac confirmed that he had written extra scenes for "Defenders of Earth". The extended edition of the film has been released on DVD. The extra scenes include Jake's introduction to the Defenders Initiative and extra adventures with aliens such as the Nightmare Child.
Merchandise[]
Doctor Who Time and Space Magazine is the only piece of publication currently made for Doctor Who Time and Space. All issues have been edited by Isaac.

