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Doctor Who

Questions relating to the television show Doctor Who, from the very first episode in 1963 to the present. Questions about the several actors in the show may be asked here, as a second category, but should more accurately be placed in Celebrites.

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Are doctor available in online doctor services can be trustable?

Online doctors are trustable to some extent. But nowadays many healthcare start-ups are providing the facility to invite your own doctor's to their site which then can work in team with other doctors for your treatment. One such site that i personally use for doctor consultation is Mediklik.

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Sorry, mistake- I was trying to look up OTHER PEOPLE'S questions on Doctor Who!

What is the theme for Doctor Who?

It's called the Dr Who Theme and has beeen continually tweaked and developed since 1963 to bring in different musical instruments.

What happened to the actors from Doctor Who?

Which ones- do you mean just the actors who played The Doctor, or are you including his companions and other major stars from the series? You need to try and narrow down your question before it can be answered.

What is the Doctor's catchphrase?

There are 12 Doctor Who characters as of season 10 with Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor.

Each Doctor had his own catchphrase(s).


Here are just a few that you should recognize:


Tom Baker (4th Doctor): Would you like a jelly baby (or Have a jelly baby)

Chris Eccleston (9th Doctor): Fantastic!

David Tenant (10th Doctor): Allons-y!

Matt Smith (11th Doctor): Geronimo!, Bow ties are cool.

Peter Capaldi (12th Doctor): Shut up!


And everyone's favorite, the Dalek's catchphrase: Exterminate!

What Doctor Who episode is there a line are you my mummy?

The two-parter The Empty Child & The Doctor Dances.

The tenth Doctor has a call back for the line in The Poison Sky.

Who are River Song's parents?

Amy and Rory Pond are the parents of River as you can tell in the episode "When a good man goes to war".

Can the Doctor from Doctor Who be played by anyone who isn't British?

Why not. Although all the Doctor actors so far are all from the british empire, I have not come across any rule stating that the actor needs to be British. There isn't even a rule that the doctor has to speak with a british/english/scottish related accent.

Considering that the Doctor is an alien from another planet, why would he have to be British?

What does the term Fan Girl or Fan Girling stand for?

Fangirl just means an obsessive female fan. Fangirling refers to the reaction one has to the mention of or sighting of the object of her affection. Reactions can include, but are not limited to, shortness of breath, fainting, screaming, shaking, etc.

Where can you watch classic Doctor Who episodes on the internet for free?

There are some on youtube. However, the BBC and UK Government is in the process of whittling out any "Unofficial Broadcasts" which are bound by the BBcs licensing agreements.

Why do daleks have spots?

The Daleks were the first aliens we are introduced too on the show Doctor Who, besides the Doctor and his granddaughter Susan.

When we first meet them, TV was still black and white, and we only had the first doctor (No regenerations yet). The Doctor Takes Susan and her two teachers to the Dalek home world. There we are introduced to the Daleks, who at that time were only concerned about dominating their own planet. They were in a war with another alien race that was living on that planet as well. They nuked the planet and spots are some of the side effects of that.

The daleks you see in NuWho however came from the body of their "creator". Spots on them just happen to be something that is natural, like spots on a cow or dog's fur.

When did the cybermen appear in doctor who?

the Cybermen, just like the Daleks both made their appearances with the first doctor from Doctor Who. William Hartnell played the first doctor and unlike the Daleks, the Cybermen were the first aliens/monsters who greatly hurt the doctor and made him have to regenerate into the 2 doctor, played by Patrick Troughton. The Cybermen wounded the Doctor on the story arc, "The Tenth Planet". It was the second story arc in the 4th season of the show.

How long does it take to watch doctor who?

each new doctor who show is about 45 minutes to an hour to watch

Is Jack going to come and be in Doctor Who again?

It is unclear if Jack is going to be a doctor because there is no information about who Jack is. A last name is required to fond information about him.

How many doctor names end in gist?

Many medical specialties have names that end in "gist," including but not limited to cardiologist, neurologist, and dermatologist. While there isn't a definitive count of all such specialties, there are several recognized medical fields with this suffix. The term "gist" generally refers to a physician who specializes in a particular area of medicine.

What is the name of the character by Karen Gillian in doctor who?

It's "Karen Gillan". She plays the role of Amy (Amelia) Pond.

How many people watch Doctor Who today?

In an interview with the writer and producer, Russel T. Davies, he mentions that there are eight million people regularly watching Doctor Who. This was at the conclusion of Series 4 in 2008.

Is Clara from Doctor Who English?

Clara Oswald (the impossible girl) is a fictional character created by Steven Moffat and portrayed by Jenna Coleman in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Jenna-Louise Coleman (born 27 April 1986), known as Jenna Coleman, is an English actress.

Was The Dr Who series filmed in 2008?

It was filmed, and broadcast, in many different years. Series 4 (of the new series) was broadcast mainly in 2008; I am not entirely sure whether they were filmed in the same year.

Is there an episode of Doctor Who with swear words?

There are no swear words in any Doctor Who episodes. The BBC plan to keep Doctor Who suitable for youngsters to watch while still being entertaining for adults too.



In some regions of the US and Canada, viewers may be offended by words such as "damn" and "ass". But as a matter of fact, these are not offensive words where Doctor Who is written (the United Kingdom) nor the majority of the world. The words "damn" and "ass" are not officially defined as offensive in English dictionaries - their offensiveness is personal opinion.

So, no, technically there are no swear words in Doctor Who. Just words that some people personally think are offensive but officially are not.