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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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What episode is the 1st doctor who episode with Matt Smith in it?

Matt Smith first apears in the last episode of season 4, episode 18, "The End of Time (Part 2)" and returns in the first episode of season 5 in "The Eleventh Hour."

What will weeping angels do to you if they catch you?

If the weeping angels or lonely assassins catch you, they will pull you back in time or break your neck

Where can one watch a Doctor Who video online?

Doctor Who videos can be watched online from many different online websites that allow one to watch shows online. Some examples of these websites include One-TVShows and TVMuse.

Does The Doctor exist?

No. The character is fictional The head of drama, Canadian Sydney Newman, was mainly responsible for developing the programme, with the first format document for the series being written by Newman along with the head of the script department (later head of serials) Donald Wilson and staff writer C. E. Webber. Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series

Are there any differences between the TARDIS and a normal police box?

Yes. A normal police box doesn't have a time-travel machine inside. The TARDIS, of course, is a fictitious device. With respect to the outside look, according to the story it is designed to look like a police box, that were common at the time the series started; this was apparently done so as a disguise.

What is the episode called in doctor who where he says bow ties are cool?

There are multiple ones. This quote is incorporated with the Eleventh Doctor. He first quoted this in the episode "The Eleventh Hour".

How many episodes are in classic Doctor Who?

There are 26 seasons of "classic" Doctor Who from 1963-1989 with 695 episodes including the 20th anniversary special.

Note the original Doctor series aired a single story in 6 or 4 episodes each in 25 minute segments. The new series typically has 50-minute length episodes.

What is Doctor Who Head Writer Steven Moffat's Favourite Food?

Steven Moffat, the former head writer of "Doctor Who," has mentioned in interviews that his favorite food is pizza. He enjoys the versatility and variety that pizza offers, allowing for a range of toppings and styles. Moffat's appreciation for this dish reflects his casual and fun approach to food.

What is the first episode of Doctor Who in color?

The first episode of Doctor Who to be broadcast in colour was the first part of the Third Doctor's first story, 'Spearhead from Space', broadcast on the January 3rd 1970. Since then all episodes of Doctor Who have been broadcast in colour, with the 50th anniversary special, 'The Day of the Doctor', being the first adventure to be broadcast in 3D on November 23rd 2013.

How could Billie Piper be the doctor in Doctor Who?

Billie Piper played the role of Rose Tyler who traveled with the Doctor from 2005 to 2006 and appeared in a few episodes in later seasons.

Where did the doctor get his TARDIS?

The Doctor got his TARDIS from Gallifrey. He 'borrowed' it. But in the episode The Doctor's Wife she said that she 'borrowed' him because she purposely left her doors open!

Who was the first actor to play doctor who in 1963?

The first incarnation of the Doctor was played by William Hartnell, star of 'The Army Game in the late 1950s. Below is a list of every actor to have played the Doctor.

1. William Hartnell 1963-66

2. Patrick Troughton 1966-69

3. Jon Pertwee 1970-74

4. Tom Baker 1974-81

5. Peter Davison 1982-84

6. Colin Baker 1984-86

7. Sylvester McCoy 1987-89

8. Paul McGann 1996 (also appeared in 2013 mini episode 'The Night of the Doctor'

9. Christopher Eccleston 2005

10. David Tennant 2005-2010 (returned for 50th anniversary special 'The Day of the Doctor' in 2013)

11. Matt Smith 2010-2013

12. Peter Capaldi 2014 onwards

Note: John Hurt appeared as a different version of the Doctor known as the War Doctor, making hid first aappearance in the series 7 finale 'The Name of the Doctor, also appearing in 'The Night of the Doctor minisode and 'The Day of the Doctor' anniversary special.

What is a weeping angel?

A weeping angel is a statue of an angel crying found in Doctor Who. It can come closer and move when no one is looking. They can also turn out the lights.

Who is Clara in Doctor Who?

Clara Oswald was a companion to the Eleventh Doctor Who first appearing in the show's seventh series. Clara was named the 'Impossible Girl' because she died many times saving the doctor -- each a different time but the same person. Clara is also the companion to the newest Doctor in season 8.

Where can one watch Doctor Who videos?

Dr Who episodes are available to UK viewers on the BBC iPlayer, however, the episodes are often repeated so it is worth checking the TV schedule. For people outside of the UK the easiest method of watching Dr Who is YouTube.

What does the term dalek mean?

Daleks are fictional extra-terrestial cyborgs in the British television series Dr. Who. These were first conceptualized by the science-fiction author Terry Nation.

What is a Doctor Who specializes in the dead body?

That is an MD who has gotten extra training to be a, "Pathologist".

Do people like the ninth doctor in Doctor Who?

There will be differing opinions on this, but most other Whovians (Fans of Doctor Who) that I have come into contact with like the 9th Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston. I personally love him as the Doctor and I wish that he hadn't left after only one season.

Why is Doctor Who a TV show?

Because back in 1963 it was originally written to entice children into learning about history by making it fun and entertaining and a bit mysterious and dramatic. Then over the years it developed a life of it's own and today people are still intrigued by the fact that in the show, unlike most every other TV show out there, each week the episodes can be literally anywhere. From a bedroom to another planet. Into the past, the present, or the future. There is something that lures people in about an ancient mysterious alien who is both childish, and wise, compassionate and dangerous.

It has a bit of everything. For people who enjoy sci fi monsters and running through corridors, there is plenty of that. For those who like taking a walk through history and meeting historical figures or envisioning the future and what it might be like, there is all kinds of that too. And for those who like to watch characters develop, their troubles, their relationships and feelings and how they interact, there is also loads of that. A good bit of things that make kids hide behind the sofa, and the adults chuckle at or be drawn in by.