No. The character is fictional The head of drama, Canadian Sydney Newman, was mainly responsible for developing the programme, with the first format document for the series being written by Newman along with the head of the script department (later head of serials) Donald Wilson and staff writer C. E. Webber. Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series
Not to the knowledge of the human race, no.
No.There's only are series 1 shooting scripts
Ocular has to do with the eyes. It is usually an adjective, but it is considered an eyepiece in its noun form. For example. Your eyes exist in your ocular cavity.
The 11th Doctor in Doctor Who is portrayed by actor Matt Smith.
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.
Currently Lego Doctor Who does not exist. (As of 2012).
No. I wish the tardis does exists and doctor. :(
Doctor Who
You need to see a doctor as vampires do not exist.
Keep a look out for a blue police box.
Not to the knowledge of the human race, no.
NO but i like the programmes p.s it's like Sarah Jane adventures and doctor who
No, Doctor Who does not really exist. He is only a character in the BBC science-fiction series, Doctor Who.
Not sure what you mean, but Doctor Who is definitely a fantasy story.
The best way to answer this would be "wibbly wobbly timey wimey"
maby. Tardis from doctor who, though it doesnt actually exist. ahaha
No.There's only are series 1 shooting scripts