By Huw Fullerton

Published: Sunday, 15 May 2022 at 12:00 am


It’s official – all our mad conspiracy theories/wildest dreams have come true, and David Tennant and Catherine Tate are returning to Doctor Who.

The Doctor and Donna are back together saving the world after over a decade, and we can’t wait to see it.

Though we do have a few questions. The last time the Doctor and Donna were together, her mind had to be wiped to save her life (thanks to a load of Time Lord stuff in her brain). If she saw or remembered the Doctor again, she’d die.

Shortly after that, the Doctor regenerated into a new body (played by Matt Smith), and over the years regenerated twice more and finally ended up as the current incarnation Jodie Whittaker.

So…how are they back? The Tenth Doctor is long gone, and Donna can’t risk seeing any incarnation. Of course, there are a few possibilities – and returning showrunner Russell T Davies teased pretty much everyone we could think of, which certainly saves us listing them.

How will the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble return to Doctor Who?

In his own words: “It looks impossible. First, we announce a new Doctor, and then an old Doctor, along with the wonderful Donna, what on earth is happening?

“Maybe this is a missing story. Or a parallel world. Or a dream, or a trick, or a flashback.”

Thanks, Russell! As he suggests, the most obvious explanation for the pair’s return is a “missing story,” as Davies puts it – an adventure the pair shared during their original partnership that we didn’t see in the 2008 series. Thanks to time travel, we could encounter the Doctor and Donna again at a time before they had to part ways, and without retrospectively changing their emotional goodbye.

There’s plenty of precedent for this – Tennant and Tate have actually reprised their Doctor/Donna roles for a “missing story” or two before thanks to some Big Finish audio adventures, and it’s a simple way to bring back old favourites.

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Fan-favourite pairing David Tennant and Catherine Tate are returning to Doctor Who
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Still, there are one or two clues that suggest this isn’t what Davies is planning.

In the announcement release, the BBC highlighted the Doctor and Donna’s farewell, noting the danger of their reunion – why do that if this is just an adventure set in between TV episodes (or, indeed, a flashback?).

“The Doctor and Donna parted ways when the Doctor had to wipe Donna’s memory, making her forget him, in order to save her life,” the BBC release says.

“He left her family with a warning: if ever she remembers, she will die. But with the two coming face to face once more, the big question is, just what brings the Doctor and Donna back together?”

If the answer is “it doesn’t matter, because it’s set before that happened,” well…it would just be a bit of an anticlimax. Perhaps we’d be better looking at other theories.

Davies also suggests the idea of this being something to do with a “parallel world” which is certainly possible. Remember, in 2008 (the same episode the Doctor and Donna parted) the Doctor left a half-human clone of himself (it’s complicated, let’s not get into it) in a parallel world. While the main universe Doctor regenerated, it was revealed that this half-human version couldn’t. So who’s to say he’s not still living out in that other world, ready to return to the original universe he grew from?