That's a completely opinionated question, but it is my personal Favourite show.
He is in the CBBC programme :- Who wants to be a superhero? and he is the badie.
The West Wing, and Doctor Who.
yes.
November 23rd, 1963.
He is in the Hamlet, Shakespeare, show
At the end of the two-part xmas special where he will be replaced by Matt Smith
Cybermen from doctor who are not real. Although in the programme they used human brains, with the emotions taken out, put in a metal case
Series 14 of the show, starring David Tennant as the 14th Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Noble, will drop November 23rd, 2023 to celebrate the programme's 60th Anniversary (The programme started November 23rd, 1963).
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.
yes, most definitely, and don't listen to anyone who tells you otherwise.
Hopefully (it rules), but the people that work on Doctor Who could go bankrupt and not be able to pay for the programme. It mainly depends on audience interest and ratings.
Dr. Kit Pedler (the unofficial scientific advisor to the programme) and Gerry Davis in 1966.