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Now, six decades and 14 Doctors (and a 15th coming in the near future) later, the BBC is celebrating a television legacy with the Doctor Who 60th anniversary special episodes. The special will ...
Doctors Assemble! 23 May 2020: The First Doctor [79] 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 revived series began with Christopher Eccleston taking the lead role of the Ninth Doctor. During Eccleston's tenure, all episodes were set on Earth, or its orbit, in the past, present, or future. [18] In his last story, "The Parting of the Ways", the Doctor absorbed the Time Vortex to save his companion, leading to his regeneration. [19] [20]
It was accompanied by an episode of Doctor Who: Unleashed. [15] The full Children in Need special was seen by 3.77 million viewers. [ 16 ] A novelisation written by Steve Cole was released on 5 September 2024 as part of The Official Annual 2025 [ 17 ] [ 18 ] and on 19 September 2024 in Fifteen Doctors 15 Stories as part of the Fourteenth Doctor ...
The Eighth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.He is portrayed by Paul McGann.. The character was introduced in the 1996 TV film Doctor Who, a back-door pilot produced in an unsuccessful attempt to relaunch the series following its 1989 cancellation.
The Eight Doctors is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. [1] It was the first of the Eighth Doctor Adventures range (it was preceded by a novelisation of the 1996 film, but the BBC chose not to consider it to be part of the range) and features the Eighth Doctor and introduces his new companion ...
The Doctor is usually accompanied in his travels by one to three companions (sometimes called assistants). These characters provide a surrogate with whom the audience can identify, and further the story by asking questions and getting into trouble, (similar to Dr. Watson in the Sherlock Holmes mysteries.)
Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, fully Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, generally referred to simply as the Brigadier, is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, created by writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln and played by Nicholas Courtney. [1]