There is no such episode. You might be thinking of episode 101 of the original series; Gotta See! Gotta Know! Kakashi-Sensei's True Face!
An entire episode centred around the fictitious character of Captain Tuttle.
TARDIS in the Doctor Who Series stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The TARDIS was first seen in the first Doctor Who episode in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor. Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, claimed to have coined the acronym TARDIS from its name in that first episode.
It is called 'The End of Time' which was a two part special, the 10th Doctor's regeneration happening at the end of part 2.
Optical Intrusion from Season One
That would be "The Name of the Doctor".
When the Doctor is contacting the Sontarans and it comes up on the Tardis screen rose flashes up on the Tardis screen and then it flashes to the Doctors face
The name of the episode was Smith and Jones. But they are also in Jouneys End == ==
The Master (not the Doctor) sings I can't Decide in the episode The Last of the Time Lords (series 3 episode 13).
The 13th episode in the 4th series of Doctor Who is called 'Journey's End'.
No, "Elevation of the Daleks" is not an episode name from the Doctor Who series. The correct title is "Evolution of the Daleks."
The Shakespeare Code.
The only episode I can think of is 'The Keeper of Traken' in 1981, Tom Baker's penultimate story as the Fourth Doctor.
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.
The episode was named 'Voyage of the damned'. It starred David Tennant as the Doctor and guest-starred Kylie Minogue.
The first episode that Patrick Troughton played in Doctor Who was "The Power of the Daleks" in 1966.
The Stolen Earth.