From the first actor, William Hartnell, to returning star David Tennant and the first female Doctor, Jodie Whittaker, viewers ...
This month, BBC's long-running sci-fi and fantasy show Doctor Who will be celebrating its 61 year as the programme first aired back on 23 November 1963.
Doctor Who has been a consistent part of many lives for decades, with 15 actors having taken on the iconic role of the Time Lord - and we take a look at what they've been up to since.
Doctor Who's secret weapon has and always will be its ability to reinvent itself. It was the reason Doctor Who could continue ...
With over 40 seasons that have aired over the course of 61 years, Doctor Who is the longest-running sci-fi series of all time ...
Doctor Who's first ever episode, the first part of An Unearthly Child, aired on 23rd November 1963, starring William Hartnell ...
First Doctor: William Hartnell (November 1963 – October 1966) Crotchety, eccentric, not always truthful with his companions, came to care deeply for them. Set the pattern for later companions. “There ...
Doctor Who is one of the longest-running shows in the history of British television, and as a result, many famous actors have ...
Three actors who appeared in the first Doctor Who series will return and have their own and separate stories in the upcoming ...
One of the actors who played the Doctor suggested an actor who could portray the main character in Doctor Who.
While browsing your For You Page on TikTok or reading threads on Reddit, you might have come across the widely-used acronym ‘TL;DR.’ Despite its popularity, not everyone knows what it means.
Dr. William J. Wallace, 89, of New Concord, passed away peacefully at his residence surrounded by his loving family on November 10, 2024, after a long and courageous battle with bladder cancer.