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Everything he learns about her just makes him fall more and more in love with her on a deep intellectual, spiritual, and physical level,” Donica teased.
The Doctor’s regenerative ability means new actors are brought into Doctor Who, usually every few years, to replace the last ...
Doctor Who's time travel vessel the TARDIS is iconic in science fiction and British pop culture, but few outside of the fandom know what TARDIS stands for.
Despite all the wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff, Doctor Who was always meant for kids to be educated about history and ...
Doctor Who's Russell T Davies said "don't be mad" as he gives an honest update on the show's future amid speculation that it ...
MORE than half of Brits who used to watch Doctor Who say they turned off because it had become “woke, boring rubbish”. That ...
The Doctor (William Hartnell) and Susan (Carole Ann Ford) toast "Doctor Who" before the first episode airs in 1963. The Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) seems to be heading for a family reunion of some kind ...
In this piece, I will try and convince you that Doctor Who is the best TV show ever made, explain to you why it matters, and why it’s particularly important in our current context. In a time when ...
Actor William Hartnell was the first Doctor in Doctor Who when the BBC show aired in 1963 ... The inaugural Time Lord, played by William Hartnell, graced screens from 1963 to 1966, ...
Doctor Who has been a consistent part of many lives for decades, with 15 actors having taken on the iconic role of the Time Lord - and we take a look at what they've been up to since.
Doctor Who's first ever episode, the first part of An Unearthly Child, aired on 23rd November 1963, starring William Hartnell as the Doctor, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright, William Russell as ...
Premiering in 1963, Doctor Who has endured as a staple of British popular culture with worldwide appeal. ... First Doctor (William Hartnell) (Image credit: BBC) The one who started it all.