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Doctor Who (New Series) - Season 1

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Doctor Who (New Series) - Season 1
Doctor Who Series 1 Poster.jpg
Country UK
Channel BBC One
Genre Sci-Fi
Broadcast 2005
No. of Episodes 13
Main Cast
Character Actor
The Doctor Christopher Eccleston
Rose Tyler Billie Piper
Captain Jack Harkness John Barrowman
Mickey Smith Noel Clarke



The following weapons were used in Season 1 of the television series Doctor Who (New Series):



Pistols

Glock 17

The Glock 17 is seen being used by CO6 (Diplomatic Protection Group) officers in "The Aliens Of London" (S01E04) and "World War Three" (S01E05). In the episode "Dalek" (S01E06), GeoComTex security guards carry them as their standard sidearms.

Glock 17 - 9x19mm
A close up of DiMaggio's Glock 17 as the Dalek escapes the vault in "Dalek" (S01E06).
De Maggio (Jana Carpenter), a security guard for GeoComTex, opens fire at the oncoming Dalek in "Dalek".
The commander (Joe Montana) of Henry Van Statten's security aims his Glock at the Dalek in "Dalek".
A civilian GeoComTex employee opens fire with a Glock in "Dalek".
Sergeant Price (Morgan Hopkins) aims his Glock 17 at The Doctor in "World War Three" (S01E05).
Sergeant Price lowers his sidearm in "World War Three".

Beretta 92FS

The Beretta 92FS is carried by security guards on Game Station as their primary sidearm, seen in "Bad Wolf" (S01E12). Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) is later seen using one in his last stand against the Daleks in "The Parting of the Ways" (S01E13).

Beretta 92FS, 9x19mm
A Game Station security guard holds his Beretta to The Doctor's head in "Bad Wolf".
Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) aims his Beretta 92FS in "The Parting Of The Ways".

SIG P226

The SIG P226 is briefly seen being used by civilian GeoComTex employees in "Dalek" (SO1E06) in their armed stand against the Dalek.

SIG P226, 9x19mm
Two civilian GeoComTex employees open fire in "Dalek".
A closeup of the pistol. Note the underbarrel flashlight.

Smith & Wesson 6906 (Modified)

Suki Macrae Cantrell / Eva San Julien (Anna Maxwell-Martin) uses a futuristic modified Smith & Wesson 6906 to threaten The Editor (Simon Pegg) in "The Long Game" (S01E07).

Smith & Wesson 6906 pistol - 9x19mm
Suki aims her pistol at The Editor in "The Long Game".
A sideview of the futuristic pistol in "The Long Game".

Submachine Guns

Heckler & Koch UMP9

The H&K UMP is used some GeoComTex guards working for Henry Van Statten (Corey Johnson) in the episode "Dalek" (S01E06).

Heckler & Koch UMP9 9x19mm (note curved magazine)
A GeoComTex security guard takes aim outside the vault in "Dalek".
A guard holding his Heckler & Koch UMP9 while getting hit by a Dalek's laser in "Dalek".

Unknown Submachine Gun

Suki Macrae Cantrell / Eva San Julien (Anna Maxwell-Martin) is briefly seen handling an unknown futuristic submachine gun in archive footage in "The Long Game" (S01E07).

Eva San Julien firing the weapon during her time with the Freedom Foundation in "The Long Game".

Rifles

Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III*

British Soldiers guarding the crashed Chula Warship in the episodes "The Empty Child" (S01E09) and "The Doctor Dances" (S01E10) during the London Blitz in 1941 are armed with Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III* rifles.

Lee-Enfield No. 1 Mk III* - .303 British
Soliders aim their rifles in "The Doctor Dances".
A down barrel view of the rifle in "The Doctor Dances".
Two soldiers in the background with Enfield's in "The Doctor Dances".

Assault Rifles

Enfield L85A2

The Enfield L85A2 is used by British Army Paratroopers guarding Albion Hospital and 10 Downing Street in "Aliens of London" and "World War Three". The Paratroopers inside 10 Downing Street and the hospital use Surefire tactical lights on their L85A2s.

Enfield L85A2, 5.56x45mm NATO
Members of the Parachute Regiment in the Albion Hospital threaten the Doctor with L85A2s. Note the flashlights under the barrels.
The soldier aims his rifle whilst accompanying The Doctor in "Aliens of London".
A side view of another soldiers rifle in "Aliens of London".
A soldier stands guard outside of 10 Downing Street in "Aliens of London".

Heckler & Koch G36

The Heckler & Koch G36 (in all three variants) is the most frequently used weapon in the series. They are seen used by GeoComTex security personnel in "Dalek" and Game Station security officers in "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways". Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) and other civilians are also seen using the weapons in "The Parting of the Ways"

Heckler & Koch G36KV with export optical sight - 5.56x45mm
Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm
A GeoComTex guard aims his rifle at The Doctor and Rose in "Dalek".
Two guards armed with G36's guard Henry Van Statten in the elevator in "Dalek".
Another guard aims his G36 at the approaching Dalek in "Dalek".
A GeoComTex guard fires at the now elevating Dalek in "Dalek".
A rack of G36's (left) seen in the Game Station security office in "Bad Wolf".
Captain Jack Harkness carries dual rifles in "Bad Wolf".
Game Station security and civilian employees open fire on approaching Daleks in "The Parting of the Ways".
A civilian producer hopelessly opens fire in "The Parting of the Ways".
Jack prepares to make his last stand in "The Parting of the Ways".
A Game Station programmer opens fire in "The Parting of the Ways".

Other

Compact Laser Deluxe

Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) is seen using a derringer style laser blaster stored in an intimate area in "Bad Wolf".

Jack draws the pistol on the Trinnty and Susannah robots in "Bad Wolf".
Another view of the weapon in "Bad Wolf".

Defabricator Gun

Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) reprogrammes a defabricator (used to disintegrate clothing) into a powerful weapon he uses in "Bad Wolf" and "The Parting of the Ways". It is also briefly used by The Doctor (Christopher Eccleston).

An enraged Jack aims the weapon at security personnel in "Bad Wolf".
The defabricator lies on a table in the Game Station security office in "Bad Wolf".
A confused programmer holds the weapon after being handed it by The Doctor in "Bad Wolf".

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