The BBC do not hold open auditions for main stream productions such as Doctor Who unfortunately. It would be nice for them to do so because I would love to be on the show, however BBC cast through agencies.
yes.
November 23rd, 1963.
At the end of the two-part xmas special where he will be replaced by Matt Smith
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.
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.
"Doctor Who" is a popular time traveling science fiction television program that is filmed in Wales. The show has been filmed in various locations in Wales since its revival in 2005.
Doctor Who is the television programme which originated the TARDIS into the show. However, the Doctor Who spin-off shows also feature the TARDIS in Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood. The TARDIS is an iconic symbol of Doctor Who and is the show most commonly associated with it, although I am confused that you seem to have answered your own question by posting it into the Doctor Who category in the first place.
They don't do open auditions.
Probably since the early 1970s at least. I can't think of any science fiction series of the 1950s, 1960s or 1970s that survived a decade on television, but Doctor Who reached that milestone in 1973.
Information about tardis can be found on the British television series Doctor Who. Additional information can also be obtained from spin-offs of the series.
Information on the television show Doctor Who can be located in a publication called the TV Guide. This guide gives short details about the synopsis of the episode that is being aired and the time it will be aired.
Doctor Oz is well known for his afternoon television program which typically features health information and advice. Doctor Oz got his start on the Oprah show.