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The Three Doctors was released twice on VHS, first in August 1991 and thereafter remastered and re-released in 2002 as part of the WHSmith's The Time Lord Collection boxed set. It was released on DVD in the UK in November 2003 as part of the Doctor Who 40th Anniversary Celebration
Doctors Assemble! 23 May 2020: The First Doctor [81] Chris Walker-Thompson The Second Doctor Jon Culshaw: The Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors Angus Villiers-Stuart The Sixth and Eighth Doctors Wink Taylor The Seventh Doctor Jonathon Carley The War and Twelfth Doctors Pete Walsh The Ninth Doctor Elliott Crossley The Tenth Doctor Jacob Dudman
The three grew up in public housing and came from low-income families. [2] During high school, the three made a pact to get through high school, college , and medical school successfully [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and credit school counselor Carla Dickson with guiding them through their tumultuous teenage years. [ 5 ]
Actors who auditioned for the role in the 1996 film included Michael Crawford, Rowan Atkinson (who played a spoof version of the Doctor in The Curse of Fatal Death), Liam Cunningham [27] (who appeared in the 2013 Doctor Who episode "Cold War"), Mark McGann (whose brother Paul McGann eventually got the role), [28] Trevor Eve, Michael Palin ...
The Three Doctors (Doctor Who) The Time Monster; The Time Warrior This page was last edited on 23 August 2020, at 01:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Webb played Mr. Ollis in the 10th anniversary serial The Three Doctors (1972–1973). [ 1 ] He is the oldest living person associated to Doctor Who since Arnold Yarrow 's death in December 2024.
The Three Doctors may refer to: The Three Doctors , a 1973 serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who; The Three Doctors (motivational speakers), a group of motivational speakers, authors, and physicians; Three Doctors (band), a musical group led by Gregg Turkington
Patrick George Troughton (/ ˈ t r aʊ t ən /; [1] 25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor best known for his roles in television and film. He played the second incarnation of the Doctor in the long-running British science-fiction television series Doctor Who from 1966 to 1969; he reprised the role from 1972 to 1973 and in 1983 and 1985.