At the end of the two-part xmas special where he will be replaced by Matt Smith
Paul McGann. He was not in the TV series, but is considered canon since the Seventh Doctor from the series regenerated into him in the 90s American TV movie.
His very last words just before the tenth doctor regenerated was: "I don't want to go!"
The eighth Doctor regenerated offscreen and nothing is known about how or why he regenerated. The eighth Doctor appeared onscreen only once in a TV movie. We know th Time War happened between the TV movie and the start of the 2005 series. It's widely assumed that whatever the Doctor did to end the Time War caused him to regenerate.
yes.
November 23rd, 1963.
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He regenerated into the 4 doctor in Planet of the Spiders but his debut adventure was called Robot.
No episode has shown the 8th Doctor's regeneration. He was never in any series of the show, he was in the American made TV movie and in that movie they showed the 7th Doctor regnerate into the 8th, but we don't get to see the 8th regenerate into the 9th Doctor. It goes from the movie, to the revamp in 2005 with the episod Rose where the assumption seems to be that the 9th Doctor is fairly new and possibly recently regenerated.
Yes he regenerated in January 2010.
Daktari is the Swahili word for Doctor. So to answer your question a Daktari is a Doctor. Daktari was also a TV programme made by CBS which ran from 1966 to 1969.
the doctor regenerated in the parting of the ways
Dr Who (Doctor Who) is a famous science fiction television programme produced by BBC and created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson. The programme focus on the humanoid alien Dr Who and his adventures on time travel.