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The original website had regular features, including: news, episode guides, magazine releases (often featuring Doctor Who Magazine) and convention information.The site has its own Minecraft server, containing a survival section, a minigames section where players can participate in Doctor Who-themed games and challenges, and a creative section where players can construct Doctor Who-inspired ...
Chicago TARDIS is an annual North American science fiction convention focusing on the British television series Doctor Who and related programs, held the weekend after Thanksgiving in Chicago. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This event has been rated among the top five conventions for fans of Doctor Who living in the United States. [ 2 ]
THE COUNTDOWN: As the adored sci-fi franchise turns 60, Michael Hogan looks back at the greatest episodes from the past seven decades, from the first ever story, ‘An Unearthly Child’, to ...
Doctor Who and the Dalek (2014) A mobile platform game published by BBC Digital. It was written by Doctor Who writer Phil Ford and centers around the Doctor teaming up with a Dalek to save the universe. [10] Doctor Who Game Maker (2015) A web game for making platform games. Developed by Aardman Animations and published by BBC Digital. [11]
The 15th Doctor is (almost) in! On Tuesday, Doctor Who shared the first official poster of Ncuti Gatwa as the latest incarnation of the iconic titular lead of the long-running BBC sci-fi series ...
Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor is officially in!The Sex Education star made his debut as the 15th Doctor during the finale of Doctor Who's three-part 60th anniversary special on Sunday, as his new ...
Nardole is a fictional character created by Steven Moffat and portrayed by Matt Lucas in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.He is a companion of the Twelfth Doctor, an incarnation of the alien time traveller known as The Doctor, played by Peter Capaldi.
The series was notable for its references to Doctor Who as Steven Moffat, (who would later write and produce episodes for Doctor Who) was an avid fan of the show. In one notable episode, a Dalek appears, voiced by Nicholas Briggs, who would also later go on to provide Dalek voices for the revived series. [7] [8] [9] CSI:NY