Fourth Answer (July 2013)
Doctor Who is an ongoing television series. it is not a mini-series, nor is it bound by a finite storyline. Therefore there is no end date for the series at the present time. It will end as most series do, when ratings drop sufficiently and the BBC sees no further financial incentive to continue producing the program. This could happen in 2014, or it could happen a decade from now. The so-called "13-life limit" will not apply as the series has introduced workarounds dating back to 1983 and the current and previous producer have already stated it will be ignored or hand-waved away. The 1983 storyline The Five Doctors revealed the limit is artificial and imposed by the High Council of the Time Lords; the revival series has established that the High Council no longer exists in the current continuity.
Third Answer (March 2012)
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.
Second Answer (August 2010) As the other person said, there will obviously be more. Doctor Who is too popular at the moment.
First Answer (January 2010)
No one knows but the Doctor is meant to have 13 incarnations, he's on his 11th but Russell T Davies said "There will be more incarnations!".
"Doctor Who: The Cyber Seas of Rhye" is a Big Finish audio drama featuring the character of the Doctor from the long-running British sci-fi series. In this story, the Doctor encounters the Cybermen on the planet Rhye and becomes embroiled in a plot involving the control of a powerful energy source. It is part of the wider Doctor Who audio adventures produced by Big Finish.
The 11th Doctor in Doctor Who is portrayed by actor Matt Smith.
Friday downloads typically finish at the end of the day on Friday.
The Fifth Doctor of Doctor Who was portrayed by actor Peter Davison. He served as the Doctor from 1982 to 1984 during the classic era of the show.
The actor who plays the 10th Doctor's real name is David Tennant. However, if you mean what is the name of the Doctor himself, nobody knows his actual name.
Sit down and wait for the doctor to finish I would imagine.
Doctor's office
Call your doctor could be a serious problem.
It's a Masters that an acupuncturist earns. There are a few states that consider a masters in acupuncture a "doctor".
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
At least eight years.
present simple = finish - They always finish before us.present simple = finishes - She finishes early everyday. The doctor finishes at 8:00present continuous = finishing - We are finishing early to day
"Doctor Who: The Cyber Seas of Rhye" is a Big Finish audio drama featuring the character of the Doctor from the long-running British sci-fi series. In this story, the Doctor encounters the Cybermen on the planet Rhye and becomes embroiled in a plot involving the control of a powerful energy source. It is part of the wider Doctor Who audio adventures produced by Big Finish.
Any medical school after you finish your first 4 years of college.
I'm just having a wild stab in the dark here, but possibly 2063, or something close to that.
Right after he seen your ugly mug, yeah.. The doctor passed out and your dad had to finish delivering you.. Sorry you had to know..
At Christmas he "died" and"regenerated into Matt Smith. Matt smith started about a month ago on Saturday.