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Television commercial: "The Day of the Doctor" BBC One ident interruption: It's all been leading... – 11 November 2013 [23] Television: The Science of Doctor Who – 14 November 2013 [24] Television: Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide – 18 November 2013 [25] Television: An Adventure in Space and Time (cameo) – 21 November 2013 [26]
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Nancy Lynn Snyderman (born March 26, 1952) is an American physician, author, and former broadcast journalist. She served as a medical correspondent for ABC News for 15 years, and was the chief medical editor for NBC News from 2006 to 2015, frequently appearing on the Today show, NBC Nightly News and MSNBC to discuss medical-related issues.
[15] [16] Piper left in the second series finale, "Doomsday." [17] Catherine Tate starred as Donna Noble, the Doctor's one off companion in "The Runaway Bride", and was briefly introduced in "Doomsday." [18] Freema Agyeman replaced Piper for the series three, [19] and appeared as Martha Jones from "Smith and Jones" to "Last of the Time Lords."
Young (who died in 1998), so relished playing a doctor on TV that he regularly gave speeches at medical conventions and was known for offering pre-WebMD health tips to his cast and crew on the set.
Rupert Davies, Valentine Dyall and Sir Michael Hordern were all approached for the role but none wanted to commit to a long-running series. [7] Dyall later played the Black Guardian in the television stories The Armageddon Factor (1979), Mawdryn Undead (1983), Terminus (1983) and Enlightenment (1983) and Slarn in the audio drama Slipback (1985).
Patch Adams also said of Robin Williams in an interview, "He made $21 million for four months of pretending to be me, in a very simplistic version, and did not give $10 to my free hospital. [13] Patch Adams, the person, would have, if I had Robin's money, given all $21 million to a free hospital in a country where 80 million cannot get care."