Doctor Who Seasons Season 0 First Air Date: 1991-08-26 213 Episodes Season 1 First Air Date: 1963-11-23 42 Episodes Season 2 First Air Date: 1964-10-31 39 Episodes Season 3 First Air Date: 1965-09-11 45 Episodes Season 4 First Air Date: 1966-09-10 43 Episodes Season 5...
The Savages: Episode 1: Directed by Christopher Barry. With William Hartnell, Jackie Lane, Peter Purves, Ewen Solon. The Doctor, Steven and Dodo arrive in the far future and are welcomed by the advanced civilisation of the Elders but soon begin to suspec
Rose Ayling-Ellis to Guest Star in Doctor Who Friday, 20 December 2024 - Reported by Marcus Rose Ayling-Ellis will be joining Ncuti Gatwa’s Doctor in the upcoming season of Doctor Who, which will air in 2025. Russell T Davies, Showrunner said: We always want guest actors on Doctor ...
"The Doctor", a title embodying their promise to the universe, was the main alias used by a mysterious traveller of both space and time, also known as Doctor Who (sometimes abbreviated Dr. Who) and seemingly a renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey. The Docto
Doctor Who was always something more than its 1963 b&w kid's show origins suggest, and over the years it evolved into a program that could make some very clever, thought-provoking comments and observations while at the same time delivering a fun and suspenseful adventure.Cliffhangers were what...
“The Faceless Ones” is the mostly-missing eighth serial of the fourth season ofClassic Doctor Who, which originally aired in 1967 and starred Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor. It concerns a race of sinister, identity-stealing aliens known as the Chameleons. ...
It is a startling good story. I was really surprised. When I started watchingDoctor Whofrom the beginning, I was dreading the historical stories, which I assumed would be among the most boring—particularly after the caveman story inAn Unearthly Child.However,Marco Polomade me reconsider this ...
Ever so often, a show changes so much from its original style and format that it needs to take a back-to-basics approach, just enough to remind audiences why they fell in love with it in the first place. With audio from the lost 'Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones' re...
Together, they face off the villainous Toymaker, played by none other than Neil Patrick Harris (a role originally played by Michael Gough in 1966). When asked if he'd return for Doctor Who's 70th anniversary, Tennant told EW, "Who knows if I will still be able to run up and down ...
As he "never talk[ed] nonsense", (TV: The Power of the Daleks [+]) the Second Doctor frequently gave the impression that he was a bumbling fool who never knew what he was doing, or what he was doing was part of a larger scheme, as a calculated act to fool those into underestimati...