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Who is knocking up The Doctor?

Published Sunday, Apr 19 2009, 06:00 BST | By Ben Rawson-Jones | 51 comments
Who is knocking up The Doctor?
"It is returning, it is returning through the dark ... he will knock four times." The psychic lady on the 200 bus said these darkly prophetic words to The Doctor during the conclusion of 'Planet Of The Dead', whipping up the tension ahead of David Tennant's impending departure. But who exactly wants to get in touch with The Doctor? We look at some of the possible characters who might be flexing their knuckles (or tentacles) in advance of the knocking...

The Face Of Boe

Although we've seen the bodyless Face die on screen in 'Gridlock' 5 billion years into the future, he's still knocking around until that time and has been closely associated with cryptic messages in the past. "Know this, Time Lord - you are not alone," he memorably warned The Doctor. Perhaps there's something else Boe needs to tell him? However, given his lack of limbs the act of knocking may prove to an insurmountable obstacle ... unless Boe headbutts the Tardis door four times. Now that would be fun to watch!

Ood Sigma

Set reports have indicated that the benevolent squidface will pop up during 'The Waters Of Mars', and there's every chance that he'll announce that The Doctor's song is coming to an end. He made a similar prophetic proclamation at the end of the brilliant 'Planet Of The Ood', after hailing 'Doctor-Donna' for their help in helping the Ood to break free from their enslavement. Could Sigma play the same role in the Tenth Doctor's regeneration as The Watcher did for the Fourth Doctor's transition?

Dalek Caan

Maybe the mutant mentalist had one more Emergency Temporal Shift left at the end of 'The Stolen Earth'? The stresses of surviving the Time War screwed up his mind, but he ultimately helped to thwart Davros and defeat the hordes of Daleks poised to conquer the universe. Caan could well want to catch up with the Time Lord for a pint and gain some much-deserved recognition for his selfless actions. But with those moist, flaccid tentacles, could anyone actually hear the poor blighter knocking?

The Grim Reaper

David Tennant recently told the Radio Times: "The end is nigh. You can sense the Grim Reaper knocking on the door. But how many times?" Well, quite possibly four! If you think that the physical embodiment of the Grim Reaper is something that happens in Scrooged and not the Whoniverse, then check out the superb Torchwood episode 'Dead Man Walking', when Death itself pays a CGI-aided visit to Cardiff. Could it be returning through the dark to claim a certain Time Lord?

Captain Jack

It has been strongly suggested in the series that Jack is actually The Face Of Boe, but in the meantime the Torchwood lothario is loitering around Cardiff dealing with Weevils and Gwen Cooper's PMT. He memorably came calling for The Doctor towards the end of the third season in 'Utopia', so there's every chance he wants to check out the latest Tardis talent. Sadly, The Doctor is now without a companion so his libido may well be disappointed.


Bad Wolf

He'll huff, and he'll puff, and he'll knock your house down - four times! Okay, the tale of Three Little Pigs doesn't quite go along those lines, but Rose Tyler's wordy alter ego surely deserves its own physical manifestation by now. Given that the country is in the grips of a recession, the BBC should dig out the prop used for The Garm in the 1983 story 'Terminus', give it to Tim Westwood and his crew for a quick pimp up, and unleash it as the Bad Wolf for Tennant's farewell.

Wilf

Donna Noble's grandfather knows the secret of the Chiswick temp's memory erasure, and there's every chance that something goes wrong down the line. Bernard Cribbins is being given full companion status for the last two stories of David Tennant's tenure, so he's definitely in the frame (not Midshipman Frame we hasten to add!) Then again, perhaps the newspaper vendor short-changed The Doctor when he first encountered him in 'Voyage Of The Damned' and merely wants to return some pennies?

The Drowned Hath

The poor fish-faced creature who saved Martha Jones in 'The Doctor's Daughter', only for her to stand and watch as he slowly expired, might be a bit of a long shot for a return in the fin-ale. But perhaps the quicksand he fell into led to a black hole that took him back in time, which gave him another oppor-tuna-ty in life. Now he wants revenge for Martha's sole-destroying behaviour and The Doctor's realm is the best plaice to start looking. Or is that theory just codswallop?

The Master

Here come the drums, here come the drums. Okay, so it appears very likely that The Master is behind the impending knocks given his previous tendency to tap away, plus John Simm has been sighted on set during filming recently. Being killed has never stopped The Master returning for vengeance in the past, especially as the mystery of his ring is still waiting to be solved. Maybe though, this shady character's comeback is a little too obvious to be 'the knocker' and a red herring?

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Earthling, on November 17th, 2009
Davros is returning through the dark.
Abdul London, on August 19th, 2009
i think it could be professer riversong with her crue they need help or no what to do but ashurley it did say he will knock for times not she will is it people so how can it be the time lady he heh he he will
El Rani, Gallifrey, on June 15th, 2009
It's O-Town, check it out! 'Suddenly Im standing at the door And the steps dont feel like they did before The radios playing loud but its not our song Suddenly Im all alone with her Shes everything that I wish you were You knock four times and pretend Im not at home'
Shanti, Evesham, on May 29th, 2009
Either the master with his classic hypnotic beat - or also I thought maybe the creature in Midnight that knocked (we never really knew what happened to that)
Lee Sanderson, Coylton, Ayrshire, on May 5th, 2009
The Master "IS" behind the impending knocks. I've just seen the cast list for the Christmas 2009 special and apparently it's a two part special with the second part airing on 1 January 2010 where along with Donna, a second companion will be returning to see the Doctor regenerate for a second time making Sarah Jane the only companion to have been on screen with 6 different incarnations of the Doctor.
Jack Chester, on May 4th, 2009
I think two things, it could be the master with his hypnotising beat, or Wilf, as he is definitely in the last episodes. Wilf could easily knock on the door of the TARDIS four times!
emily stratford upon avon, on April 30th, 2009
master, donna, rose, martha, wilf and JACK
Martyn Glasgow, on April 26th, 2009
I think it could be The Rani(Time Lady) who picked up the masters ring at the end of season 3 and helps bring the master back, for another round!!
Rob, on April 26th, 2009
It can only be the Master. Of corse this is too ovibous. P,us John Simm was sighted on set.
John Kewn Liverpool, on April 26th, 2009
Well.. We all know that Donna, Martha and Rose are all returning this series so that makes 3 knocks on the door but the fourth is a puzzle. Because we know donna's grandfather is backk.. and speculations have rose suggesting he could be the new assistant which looks doubtful.. Michelle Ryan maybe the fourth knock.. but then again it could be Cpt Jack.. Dr Who wouldnt be the same without a bit of Torchwood collaboration, Oh im so puzzled.. Hurry up and air please im getting restless argggg!! David Tennant = <3 Gutted he's leaving x =(
michael leicester, on April 25th, 2009
i think it could do with all the compionas returning as 4 knocks 4 compians as u got jack,rose,martha,donna
Amanda northern ireland, on April 25th, 2009
I think it's the master. Also they will probally bring back donna, because wilf is coming back, probally to get the doctor to help donna for some reason maybe the master knows about her and kidnapped her, also they left a loose end requarding donna and her perfect man in the library episode, hopefully the dr will get them two together so donna can be happily ever after.
jay southampton, on April 24th, 2009
what if... just if there was NO knocking and the whole knocking was to knock us off track? whilst they suprised us with something else? it'd be brilliant if anyone of the doctors enemies, his daughter, the master, or his companions came back, but seriously, to me the " he will knock four times " is too straight forward for it to actually be knocking.
Richard, Shrewsbury, on April 23rd, 2009
The Weeping Angels from Blink with Rose Tyler, Doctors Daughter and The Master with Sally Sparrow. should all re-appear.
charlotte, london, on April 23rd, 2009
when i watched it, i thought that they meant that 'death' would come knocking four times. as in, the Doctor will have four more escapes before he regenerates...never thought it actually meant real knocking!
liam, on April 22nd, 2009
isnt there a rumor donna is returning? may be the whole doctor-donna thing aint over yet
Sue, Tameside , on April 21st, 2009
Andrew Dott "Which kinda sucks, because in my opinion that character was WAY over-used and totally over-hyped. And too camp and no-scary!" - I beg to differ, I found that just because he was so manic, and plausible I was scared, you caught glimmers of what he could really do in his portrayal of The Master. Of course they'll be the purists who are influenced by that child in them. Which is why the current generation will be saying the same about Russell T Davies and his revival of Dr Who, it had gone mouldy and stale and RTD has transformed it for a new generation. As far as I'm concerned though, they'll only ever be one Doctor for me and he's a Time Lord. He's from the planet Gallifrey in the Constellation of Kasterborous. He's 903 years old and He's the man who is gonna save your lives and all 6 billion people on the planet below. You got a problem with that?
louise ireland, on April 21st, 2009
his daughter
shane daly, Ireland, on April 21st, 2009
The Master is the obvious choice but i think a darkhorse like Bilis Manger or the Statues from Blink would be great.Also Sally Sparrow should re-appear too !
Alexia Scarborough, Newcastle, on April 21st, 2009
We all know The Master is back for the finale, along with Martha Jones (who I reckon will be killed off for dramatic effect), plus the actress who played the Doctor's Daughter is a full timer on either Casualty or Holby City now, so doubt she will be back! I would really like The Valeyard to be the person coming through the darkness and knocking four times. The Doctor facing The Master and his evil-future self - how cool would that be??

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