At the moment, The Doctor has regenerated 10 times, and Matt Smith is the 11th Doctor
Yes, Time Lords always have 12 regenerations. Some previous episodes have been based around the Doctor's nemesis (the Master) wishing to steal the Doctor's remaining regenerations, and when he ran out of regenerations he looked like a skeleton. Also, River Song used up all of her 'remaining regenerations' to bring the Doctor back to life in 'Let's Kill Hitler', which proves that a Time Lord has a finite number (even if she is only part Time Lord). It is also mentioned somewhere else that they have only 12 regenerations - can't remember where, sorry. Is this what you wanted?
The standard number of regeneration cycles for a time lord is limited to 12 times (meaning 13 bodies). However it is possible for Time Lords to be granted extra regenerations. There is evidence the regeneration limit was something externally imposed by the Time Lords, and therefore may not exist anymore now that Gallifrey is gone.
Yes. River Song regenerated twice - once as a child, and once as Amy's friend 'Mel'. When Mel was injured, she regenerated into the version of River Song we first saw in Silence in the Library. However she gave her remaining regenerations up to save the Doctor, meaning her death in Forest of the Dead was her last, though her mind lives on inside CAL.
In Season 6, "Let's Kill Hitler", River tries to kill the Doctor with poisoned lipstick. Toward the end of the episode she heals him, sacrificing all her regenerations to do so. She goes off to study archaeology, to find clues to locating the doctor. During this episode, the guys from the future also identify River Song as a criminal, the woman who killed the Doctor. At the end of "Closing Time", River finishes her doctorate and Kovarian returns to tell her that some of the clues that she's been digging up about the Doctor - the date and place of his death, for example - are correct, and that she, River, is the "Impossible Astronaut" who will kill him. Kovarian has some of the Silents drug her, dress her in the astronaut suit and - as the episode ends - we see River submerged in Lake Silencio, waiting to kill him.
There are many types of volunteer work that a doctor can do. A doctor can work at a clinic for those who cannot afford health care. A doctor can also travel to other countries to help those in need.
Yes, Time Lords always have 12 regenerations. Some previous episodes have been based around the Doctor's nemesis (the Master) wishing to steal the Doctor's remaining regenerations, and when he ran out of regenerations he looked like a skeleton. Also, River Song used up all of her 'remaining regenerations' to bring the Doctor back to life in 'Let's Kill Hitler', which proves that a Time Lord has a finite number (even if she is only part Time Lord). It is also mentioned somewhere else that they have only 12 regenerations - can't remember where, sorry. Is this what you wanted?
Peri brown is a rather dense American that traveled with the doctor in his fifth and sixth regenerations.
No, he just regenerates to save himself, but his character changes when this happens. He can only die after about 13-15 regenerations.
no one nows i think it happened between the 8th and 9th regenerations
In the 'Death of The Doctor' episode of the Sarah Jane Adventures (a spin-off show from Doctor Who), the Doctor says he can regenerate 507 times. That being said, the Time Lord's lives were limited because of the "Time Lord Social Order". However, the Time Lord Social Order was wiped out when the Doctor's home planet was destroyed. Which would possibly make it possible to have more than 13 regenerations.\ Actually no originally yes of course at the beginning of the series he has had 12 regenerations a full regenerative cycle, however in one episode(not sure which) but he claims to not know exactly how many times he has regenerated we all know we are on the fourteenth doctor(Peter Capaldi) however the doctor does not know that himself, and you also have to take into account the fact that Riversong on the episode Let's kill hitler! she gave him the remaining regenerations she had to have had which if you accounted for her being in new york as a little girl, Amy ponds friend and Melody Pond and the energy which she used to kill those nazi soldiers was 4 leaving her 8 regenerations to give to the doctor to save his life. And when it came down to it after the doctor saved planet Gallifrey the timelords in the pocket universe had given him a full regeneration cycle which is 12 so 20 regenerations minus one due to peter capaldi being the doctor we have 19 to go and maybe even more. :)
well, First off, his name is "The Doctor" and no, he doesn't die, he regenerates. in the last Christmas special, the 11th doctor (who was on his last regeneration) was granted another set of regenerations, so we can expect many more seasons of the show ;)
Very unlikely, if they can find away for The Master to get around the 12 regenerations thing they can do the same for The Doctor, the only way it will end is if the viewing figures nose dive.
All regenerations hurt the same. Imagine it as every one of your bones and muscles in your body twisting, stretching and shrinking. That would be extremely painful. The story of regenerations have been changed a few times since the original Doctor Who in the 60's. But yes, regeneration is supposed to hurt. See related link.
He is supposed to have 13 regenerations, unless something happens 'cause he revived the TARDIS and saved Rose, like, twice.
No. A timelord can regenerate 12 times, Matt Smith is only the 11th doctor. Also the master got around the whole 12 regenerations thing so I would hope that the doctor will too.
There have been eleven doctors so far (ten regenerations). The Doctor may have regenerated more times, but I doubt that that will affect the official counting.
Time Lords get 12 regenerations, meaning 13 incarnations in total, though The Master has had more than this, by various means.