The End of Time -- December 25, 2009 & January 1, 2010 (two-part episode)
These have yet to air, but will air in spring of 2010:
The Font used In Series 7 of Doctor Who for names and titles is called the Metro Medium Font.
They havent the last one at Christmas had a name
Conan - 2010 Is Anyone Paying Attention to These Friggin' Episode Titles 1-101 was released on: USA: 8 June 2011
The 3rd of April 2010
There is song called WHICH DOCTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The final episode (lets change the channel) by asking alexandria.
The Christmas Carol episode of Doctor Who was aired in 2010 with Matt Smith as the 11th doctor. The following episode of the series was the Impossible Astronaut.
Wow, could've sworn I'd already answered this question... okay; There is a font on DaFont.com that is a perfect wonderful Doctor Who font that is based upon the post-2010 titles (just go on DF.com, search 'Doctor Who' and you'll find it.). If you're looking for a font of the titles that are pre-2010, I'm very sorry but I can't help you there.
The Doctor Who episode "A Christmas Carol" first aired on December 25, 2010.
Yes, I have the special Christmas Carol episode with Matt Smith on it's own DVD and you can watch Doctor Who at Proms 2010.
The episode titles for series 4 of The Sarah Jane Adventures are as follows:The Nightmare ManThe Vault of SecretsDeath of the DoctorThe Empty PlanetLost in TimeGoodbye Sarah Jane SmithEach episode will be in two parts. The first story will be broadcast on 11 October 2010.
They are song titles.
Doctor Who was created in 1963, with the doctor played by William Hartnell. He played the Doctor from 1963 to 1966. The most recent Doctor Who episode was Christmas 2010 with the Doctor as Matt Smith