Thr original run of the series (1963 - 1989) was Season 1 to Season 26. When the program was relaunched in 2005, the numbering officially began again with Series 1, although some fans still prefer to continue with the old numbering system (i.e. Series 1 = Season 27).
There are quite a number of various places that one can go to find spoilers about the Doctor Who television series. One of the best places to go for this would be a forum that discusses the series and to read up on the episodes of the series that the reader has not yet watched as to reveal the secrets of the series.
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20, for the New Series (up to Series 4), & another 20 for the Classic Series (in a random order).
Matt Smith plays the Eleventh Doctor in Series 5
It would be Dr's order, but I would spell out the word. "Doctor's order".
If you go to the link under Related Links below this answer, you'll see where you can stream or download all the Doctor Who series.
There are lots of soundtracks! If you meant the theme tune, it doesn't have a name - other than the Doctor Who theme tune. But all of the recent background music is available on separate CDs: Doctor Who Series 1&2 Soundtack (2005/06 series) Doctor Who Series 3 Soundtrack (2007 series) Doctor Who Series 4 Soundtrack (2008 series) Doctor Who Series 4: The Specials Soundtrack (2008-10 specials) Doctor Who Series 5 Soundtrack (2010 Series) Doctor Who Series 6 Soundtrack (2011 Series) These feature the background music found in the respective series.
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There will be a Christmas special this year on 25th December, but the next series will be Spring 2011, and will be known as Series Six.
David has been The Doctor for three series; two, three and four.
No, he is the tenth doctor in the series of doctor who.
The third cousin of the doctor in the TV series Doctor Who is Dr. Kari.