Only certain people know about what happens in the series, but the chances are that he won't as Matt Smith is still quite a young actor and shouldn't have another job offered for him yet. I think that it's fair to say that the 11th doctor will be staying for at least a bit longer.
If you mean full episodes then he had 47 episodes. If you include Christopher Eccelstons last episode 'The Parting of the Ways', then that would be 48, but that doesn't count as he only came around in the last few minutes of the episode.
Tommy's last name is "Manicotti". I am sitting here watching the episode where Ralph gets the measles, and the doctor who comes to check on him tells him that "Tommy Manicotti has the measles too!".
yes but the last doctor was better i think
Killer by Kate York
Because when the Doctor's companion (Rose) was full the time vortex energy from the Tardis, she willed him back to life, and it was so powerful that he couldn't die. Although, in other episodes it is suggested that he is the Face of Bo, and that the Face of Bo could possibly have died... eventually, after millions of years. Watch Doctor Who episode Utopia, it explains it. This is partially correct.... as he has stated above, it is explained by the doctor in the Doctor Who episode "Utopia". In the 2005 Doctor Who series finale "the parting of ways", What happens is Jack is killed by the daleks and then Rose (the ninth & tenth doctors companion) absorbs the time vortex and is gifted with goddess like powers and becomes the entity BADWOLF. With these powers rose brings jack back to life. The Doctor later reveals in the episode "utopia" that she couldn't control it and made him a fixed point in time (also thought of as immortal). Though, at the end of "the last of the timelords", when jack states that he was called the face of boe back on the Boeshang Peninsula (because he was the first ever time agent), People have speculated that the doctor was wrong and The BADWOLF entity actually intended for jack to survive for another 5 billion years so that he would be able to tell the doctor that "he was not alone" and would be partially ready for the MASTER's return in the 2007 3-part series finale.
29 October 1966. He got old in the last episode of "The Tenth Planet" with the Cybermen.
Ell even dies but he doesn't regenerate he regenerates in the last episode in the 5 series
NuWho -- Episode name : Utopua/The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords. This is when we see Derek Jacobi regenerate into John Simm
Yes, he can. Dr. Who's 4th doctor (Tom Baker) falls from the top of the structure in his last episode ("logopolis") and regenerates into the 5th doctor (Peter Davison) in front of his companions. Additionally, after the 7th doctor (Sylvester McCoy) is accidentally shot in a gang dispute, he is taken to a local hospital where he regenerates into the 8th doctor.
The Doctor's Wife.
The Master (not the Doctor) sings I can't Decide in the episode The Last of the Time Lords (series 3 episode 13).
He was poisoned and used the last of the antidote to save his companion, Peri.
No, only the tenth doctor and the doctor that grew out of his hand.
The third doctor acted in Doctor Who for approximately four and half years. The first episode he was in aired on January 3rd, 1970 and the last episode he was in aired on June 8th, 1974.
The episode before 'Last Of The Time Lords' is 'The Sound Of Drums'.
At some point, the Doctor will regenerate again. This is a device to allow different actors to play the same character over several decades. Regeneration causes not only a different physical appearance, but a new emotional outlook and new personality. Look for Matt Smith's Doctor to regenerate some time after the fiftieth anniversary season begins in 2013.
No. A timelord can regenerate 12 times, Matt Smith is only the 11th doctor. Also the master got around the whole 12 regenerations thing so I would hope that the doctor will too.