Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest
No MovieRatingAction, Adventure, Animation, Science Fiction
The Infinite Quest was a special animated Doctor Who serial broadcast during Series 3. It was written by Alan Barnes, directed by by Gary Russell and featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones.
It was produced for Totally Doctor Who. The show's live-action stars voiced their animated counterparts in this, the first made-for-television animated Doctor Who adventure. The serial was initially broadcast in twelve instalments of approximately three and a half minutes each; the thirteenth and concluding chapter, however, was not broadcast individually, but was incorporated into a re-edited omnibus version that incorporated the preceding twelve parts. The total running time of the serial was approximately that of a regular live-action episode. Although produced by the BBC using the show's actors, and clearly set within the Series Three timeframe, The Infinite Quest is not considered an episode of the third series.
The Infinite Quest was a special animated Doctor Who serial broadcast during Series 3. It was written by Alan Barnes, directed by by Gary Russell and featured David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor and Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones.
It was produced for Totally Doctor Who. The show's live-action stars voiced their animated counterparts in this, the first made-for-television animated Doctor Who adventure. The serial was initially broadcast in twelve instalments of approximately three and a half minutes each; the thirteenth and concluding chapter, however, was not broadcast individually, but was incorporated into a re-edited omnibus version that incorporated the preceding twelve parts. The total running time of the serial was approximately that of a regular live-action episode. Although produced by the BBC using the show's actors, and clearly set within the Series Three timeframe, The Infinite Quest is not considered an episode of the third series.