The Doctor Who two part episode 'The Empty Child' and 'The Doctor Dances' from series 1, are set during the Second World War.
there was only a world war 1 and world war 2
World War 2 - World in Flames by Fingolfin.
Look up Verdun or World War I in any encyclopedia. Look in any book about the First World War. Use Verdun and World War as search parameters on any search engine. Michael Montagne
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world war 2 was the deadliest war because there was more destruction,civilian casualties,and military casualties than any war.
There is a Christmas special, but there are no more new episodes until series 6 in 2011.
There aren't any episodes where Rose is in a coma ???
I don't believe any of the "Doctor Who" episodes mentions that.
I might be wrong, but I doubt "Little Pony" is mentioned in any of the Doctor Who episodes.
Visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/search/?q=Doctor%20Who You need to install the iPlayer before you can download any episodes and you can only have them on your computer for a certain amount of time.
From new Doctor Who, the 2008 episodes 'The Poison Sky' and 'Journey's End' each showed a brief shot of Sydney (stock footage) as part of a montage showing the world, respectively, suffering and celebrating, respectively. From old Doctor Who, the 1967 episode 'The Enemy of the World' was set in Australia but filmed in England. The Fifth Doctor also had a companion, Tegan, who was Australian, but she is never seen visiting Australia. Some of the Doctor Who novels are partly set in Australia. For a full list please search for Australia on the Doctor Who Wikipedia site.
I don't think there really are any. The show is loosely based on history, but emphasis on the "loosely".
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Visit the link mentioned in related links below and search for doctor who. There are several episodes from season 1 to 7.
its the only war called world war 1
World War I was not more horrific than any other war. Some would say World War II was though.
Yes, he was also in the army in World War 1.