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The adventures in time and space of the Doctor, a Time Lord who changes appearance and personality by regenerating when near death, and is joined by companions in battles against aliens and other megalomaniacs.

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  Doctor Who (178 episodes, 1974-1984)
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  Dr. Who / ... (144 episodes, 1963-1984)
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  Doctor Who / ... (132 episodes, 1970-1984)
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  Dr. Who / ... (133 episodes, 1966-1985)
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  Jamie / ... (117 episodes, 1966-1985)
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  Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart / ... (109 episodes, 1965-1989)
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  Guard / ... (105 episodes, 1964-1985)
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  Sarah Jane Smith (83 episodes, 1973-1984)
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  Barbara Wright / ... (80 episodes, 1963-1980)
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  Ian Chesterton (77 episodes, 1963-1965)
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  Jo Grant (78 episodes, 1971-1984)
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  Dalek / ... (76 episodes, 1965-1988)
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  Sergeant Benton / ... (75 episodes, 1967-1983)
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  The Doctor / ... (70 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  Tegan (65 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  K9 / ... (62 episodes, 1977-1988)
Terry Walsh ...
  Primitive / ... (56 episodes, 1966-1979)
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  Dalek / ... (53 episodes, 1963-1974)
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  Dalek / ... (53 episodes, 1963-1969)
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  Susan Foreman (52 episodes, 1963-1983)
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  Dalek Voices / ... (51 episodes, 1963-1968)
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  Dalek Operator / ... (51 episodes, 1970-1989)
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  Daleks / ... (51 episodes, 1966-1988)
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  Zoe / ... (50 episodes, 1968-1984)
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  Nyssa / ... (49 episodes, 1981-1984)
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  Romana / ... (49 episodes, 1979-1984)
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  Steven Taylor / ... (46 episodes, 1965-1966)
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  Adric (45 episodes, 1980-1984)
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  The Doctor (42 episodes, 1987-1989)
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  Captain Mike Yates / ... (42 episodes, 1971-1983)
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  Leela (41 episodes, 1977-1981)
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  Victoria / ... (41 episodes, 1967-1984)
Derek Chafer ...
  Guard / ... (40 episodes, 1965-1981)
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  Vicki (38 episodes, 1965)
Leslie Bates ...
  Bi-Al Member / ... (38 episodes, 1963-1977)
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  The Master / ... (37 episodes, 1971-1973)
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  Ben (38 episodes, 1966-1984)
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  Dalek / ... (37 episodes, 1963-1966)
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  Polly (38 episodes, 1966-1984)
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  Dalek Voices / ... (37 episodes, 1969-1981)
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  The Doctor / ... (35 episodes, 1983-1986)
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  Dalek Voices / ... (36 episodes, 1963-1979)
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  Peri (34 episodes, 1984-1986)
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  Body of Alpha Centauri / ... (33 episodes, 1971-1980)
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  Dalek Operator / ... (33 episodes, 1972-1988)
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  Turlough (32 episodes, 1983-1984)
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  Ace (31 episodes, 1987-1989)
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  Harry Sullivan / ... (33 episodes, 1973-1984)
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  The Master / ... (31 episodes, 1981-1989)
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  Dalek / ... (30 episodes, 1964-1974)

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Plot Summary

Traveling across time and space, the immortal time-lord known as 'The Doctor' travels across the universe with his many companions and his loyal shape-shifting space-ship: the TARDIS. The Doctor faces many threats across many generations: from the Daleks, the Cybermen and his time-lord adversary the Master to the sinister Davros, creator of the Daleks. Written by Johnny

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Also Known As
  • Dr. Who (United Kingdom)
  • Classic Who (United States)
  • Docteur Who (France)
  • Доктор Кто (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Doktor Who (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 25 min
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Budget GBP4,500,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The BBC owns the copyright to the design of the Police Box as used as the design for the TARDIS. It was bought from the Metropolitan Police. See more »
Goofs Peri Brown is American, but often pronounces words in Nicola Bryant's English accent. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into BBC Future Generations (1998). See more »
Crazy Credits The tradition of showing The Doctor's face in the opening titles was not introduced until Patrick Troughton's tenure with the program was under way. During Jon Pertwee's era, the producers experimented with changing the opening credits and music. One of the rejected opening credits was accidentally included on some prints of the story "Carnival of Monsters" that were broadcast overseas. See more »
Quotes The Doctor: "Eureka" is Greek for "this bath is too hot."
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