It was in 2005, in the episode "Rose."
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Christopher Marlowe's play "Dr. Faustus" premiered in 1594.
The Dr- Bob Show - 2003 Snoring-Dr- Christopher Nolte was released on: USA: 22 January 2012
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Krogstad's first appearance on stage and Dr. Rank's remarks suggest that Krogstad is seen as a morally questionable character. Krogstad is described by Dr. Rank as someone with a shady reputation and a past involving forgery. This sets the tone for Krogstad's role as a potential threat or antagonist in the play.
He first appears in Dr. Reid's first drug induced flashback in "Revelations." (2x15). His present appearance is first seen in "The Instincts" (4x6) during a dream Spencer has near the end of the episode. His first physical appearance is in "Memoriam." (4x7).
Dr. Christopher Tufton
He is in his thirties as far as I know
It was not written by Shakespeare at all. It was written by Christopher Marlowe who was a contemporary of Shakespeare. It was first published in 1604.
yes Not really - if you see the range of regenerations he has been everything from William Hartnells professor type to John Pertwees suave gentleman to the madcap version of Tom Baker through to the slightly mixture of Pertwee and Baker as performed by David Tennant and of course Ecclestons rough neck version
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