The episode has been released on Voyage Of The Damned 2007 Christmas Special DVD
It is also available in the Doctor Who Series $ Box set.
It is NOT included in the Dotor Who Season 4 Series Box Set that is available in the USA from Netflix.com. I could be wrong but the USA release of the Dr. Who Season 4 Boxset does NOT include "Time Crash"
The 2007 Christmas Special DVD is NOT available in the USA as of this post (Nov 4th, 2009)
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The Doctor from Doctor Who has/is/been (time travel is tricky) married 4 times. Wives : 1. Unknown Gallifreyan Woman who gave him a child, who in turn gave him a granddaughter, Susan. 2. Marilyn Monroe 3. Queen Elizabeth 4. River Song
She first appeared in 1973 in an episode called The Time Warrior. The Doctor at the time was the third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee.
(Spoilers to come.) It's always been assumed that the only way for the Doctor to end the war was to destroy his people as well as the enemy, but at the end of season four more is revealed. As he explains in The End of Time, during the Time War the Time Lords were becoming too ruthless and too ambitious. A quote from The End of Time: Lord President: "We will ascend, to become creatures of consciousness alone. Free of these bodies, free of time, and cause and effect, while creation itself ceases to be." The Doctor: " You see now? That's what they were planning, in the final days of the war... I had to stop them." The Time Lords had been poisoned by war and ambition, and the Doctor had to stop them from going too far (as he began to do himself in The Waters of Mars) and becoming gods themselves, so he destroyed them and ended the Time War.
It has been established that a Time Lord has 12 regenerations, or 13 bodies. However, both Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat have openly said that they have no intention to sticking to this limit.
If you think about it, there have been a lot of Doctor Who episodes in which the daleks seem to be wiped out, but are shown in other episodes as not having been destroyed. Therefore enough Daleks must have survived. Also, in the Doctor Who version of the 22nd Century, after the Dalek wars between the daleks and earth, all the Daleks suddenly dissapeared. They in truth had gone to fight the time war against the Time Lords. They were then almost all destroyed. The reason there are no episodes of Doctor Who set in the time war is that when the show returned Russell T. davies wanted to picture the Doctor as the last survivor of his race, and to keep the events of the Time War a mystery, and give little hints to some of the things hat happened in the Time War.