Covering the the series from the 2005 episode 'Rose' (as the show returned to the BBC after the long hiatus) up to the cliff-hanger that closed out 'The Name Of The Doctor', the Companion's episode guide gives an overview of each episode, transmission details, and cast lists.
Alongside the episodes, you have a guides and articles about The Doctor, his companies, his allies, and his enemies; wallpapers and galleries of images; and a fact bank that might help you in a pub quiz or two.
The app also offers lock-screen integration, so you cans et a Doctor Who themed wallpaper from inside the application, or set them up to be cycled through, presenting you different images to enjoy. You can pin entries to your home screen as live tiles, allowing you to jump back to them quickly, or simply as an artistic tile for your start screen.
The Dr Who Companion is biased towards the 'New Who' era, and while I would like to see the classic episodes get the same treatment, this is a guide put together with love, that's easy to navigate, and sure to help you when you wonder 'didn't I see that in another episode' for the 50th anniversary episode to air tomorrow night.
The Dr Who Companion is available via the AAWP App Directory.