Somewhat oddly, I have never seen or heard of a film that exactly fits this plot angle. Was the man terminally ill? was the mentor maybe a minister or religious leader? I can think of some variants on the Scrooge theme ( it"s a wonderful Life,) but the idea of a low-budget ( literally) therapy cure by a Doctor, it is news to me. Unusual plot device. Maybe the proviso was the money-bags had to donate some large sum to the cardiac care center, or something like that- these donations usually let the donor bag credit on a donation plaque, like Stained Glass windows in churches, etc.
This is a tricky one to answer because there are two right answers. There are two different series called Doctor Who. The one than ran from 1963 - 1989 and a second series that is considered a continuation from 2005 to present. The former is referred to as Classic Doctor Who and the current program is referred to as simply Doctor Who or the Doctor Who reboot to keep the two series straight. Classic Doctor Who's Season One was a whopping 42 episodes long. Each episode was 25 minutes in length. The current Doctor Who Season One was 13 episodes long with each episode approximately 45 minutes in length.
You can't. The only time Classic Who is on TV, is during special 'Doctor Who Weekends' on SyFy (135), on the Virgin Media box.
You can't watch Doctor Who TV shows without purchase.
Up to Journey's End 198 stories 751 Episodes
20, for the New Series (up to Series 4), & another 20 for the Classic Series (in a random order).
The only Classic Doctor Who episode in which the Doctor had no companion is 'The Deadly Assassin'
as far as i am aware, you cannot yet buy the entire classic series. this is because, not all of them have been released separately yet
Yes and no. Yes because the nurses are there to check you out and no because nurses aren't doctors.
yes you may see the doctor without a parent at the age of 16 because i did it
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this adage health is wealth so doctors make us healthy to be wealthy
definitely!!
It will be a Doctor Who twist on the classic tale "A Christmas Carol", by Charles Dickens.
Because you can see without using your eyes
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.
60 Minutes on Classic - 2004 The Brothers Klitschko Is There a Doctor in the Ring was released on: USA: 23 April 2010
If you fell uncomfortable with what the doctor said, go see another doctor and get a second opinion. That is common and the better thing to do.