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Doctor Who (TV 1996) starring Paul McGann is the only televised version of the 8th incarnation of the doctor and is considered cannon.
However; some of his comments such as being part human are considered lies. The Doctor (as a character) was either joking or deliberately misleading in some of his statements. So anything he says that contradicts other established story lines is essentially considered a lie as well.
This type of behavior has deliberately been highlighted in the newer Doctors (9, 10 and 11) such as when the 10th Doctor allows his companion to believe Gallifrey still exists (though the audience knows it's gone). 'The Doctor lies' has become an established storyline point so that minor continuity issues can be cleaned up simply by the fact that the Doctor is often misleading in his statements for various reasons. Sometimes because he doesn't feel like taking the time to fully explain something or other times he is simply doing it to entertain himself.
noone knows all we know about the tv movie and I can't find that anywhere.
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Also: Doctor Who and the Daleks (1965) and Daleks Invasion Earth (1966) starring Peter Cushing as the Doctor
You cannot ever watch the eighth doctor's series. That is because the eighth Doctor only appeared once in a TV movie in 1996. The movie might have led to a new series had it not been badly written and poorly received, but as it was it did not.
The very first Doctor Who series was made in 1963 and ran until 1989. In 1996 a TV movie was made and it wasn't till 2005 that Doctor Who came back onto the screen
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The Seventh Doctor was shot by a gang member in the 1996 Television Movie.
The 8th Doctor is played by Paul McGann in the 1997 Television movie. However, it is the only television appearance of the 8th doctor
Paul McGann played the 8th Doctor in a TV movie in 1996. He was only the Doctor for the one time.
The 8th Doctor only appeared once, in a one-off TV movie which aired in 1996.
noone knows all we know about the tv movie and I can't find that anywhere.
No episode has shown the 8th Doctor's regeneration. He was never in any series of the show, he was in the American made TV movie and in that movie they showed the 7th Doctor regnerate into the 8th, but we don't get to see the 8th regenerate into the 9th Doctor. It goes from the movie, to the revamp in 2005 with the episod Rose where the assumption seems to be that the 9th Doctor is fairly new and possibly recently regenerated.
Paul McGann. He was not in the TV series, but is considered canon since the Seventh Doctor from the series regenerated into him in the 90s American TV movie.
Wait for it to come out on DVD, in 2011.
Bobby Cannon - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 2005
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The eighth Doctor regenerated offscreen and nothing is known about how or why he regenerated. The eighth Doctor appeared onscreen only once in a TV movie. We know th Time War happened between the TV movie and the start of the 2005 series. It's widely assumed that whatever the Doctor did to end the Time War caused him to regenerate.