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Every Doctor Who villain since 1963 - as a spreadsheet and visualised. • Includes villains' appearances from all episodes up to The Name of the Doctor Doctor Who is back, with more villains for us to add to the list.

Every Doctor Who villain since 1963 - as a spreadsheet and visualised

Inspired by the work of xxnapoleonsolo on Many Eyes, we tried to put together the definitive list of every Doctor Who villain and monster - ever. We had no idea there were so many. Here's our Tableau visualisation of them so far. We've been adding loads of new creatures and people - thanks to your suggestions - and we probably still have some more to go. So, here's a list of all the Doctor Who villains since the very first episode in 1963. The chart however doesn't include villains exclusively in Doctor Who books, audio books and spin-off shows - only the televised serials and only enemies, as opposed to protagonists. We're bound to have missed someone - or even got some details wrong. Which was your favourite? Download the data • DATA: download the full datasheet More data More data journalism and data visualisations from the Guardian.

Doctor Who Timeline Infographic. Check out this complete timeline of Doctor Who from 1963 to present, including episodes, seasons, companions, villains, and more.

Doctor Who Timeline Infographic

Scroll down to follow all the Doctor's adventures through time. A Fantastic resource for any Doctor Who fan. Adventure Titles An Unearthly Child The Daleks The Edge of Destruction Marco Polo The Keys of Marinus The Aztecs The Sensorites The Reign of Terror Planet of Giants The Dalek Invasion of Earth The Rescue The Romans The Web Planet The Crusade The Space Museum The Chase The Time Meddler Galaxy 4 Mission to the Unknown The Myth Makers The Daleks' Master Plan The Massacre of St. Share on Tumblr Pin It Embed this on your site: <a href=" src=" alt="Doctor Who Timeline Infographic" /></a><br />Via: <a href="

Meet the Vashta Nerada - Doctor Who - BBC. Symbols of the USA in “The Impossible Astronaut” The Doctor is a voyager of the collective unconscious, the vast ocean of myth and symbol. In “The Impossible Astronaut” we are treated to symbolism with a peculiarly American flavor. There is the western desert and the Stetson hat, there are guns a-plenty. These represent our national mythos of the rugged individualist, the cowboy who needs nothing more than his pistol and the wide open plain. The Apollo astronauts are cowboys of a different sort: instead of a desert, there is a new frontier of outer space.

Moreover, these heroes represent the American preoccupation with innovation and the future. Finally, there is Richard Nixon. Like this: Like Loading... Doctor Who & Luke Skywalker Hanging Out. Top 10 Doctor Who Enemies. Movies and TV First broadcast on November 23rd 1963, the day after the assassination of President Kennedy, the British science-fiction show Doctor Who has become one of the most loved TV shows of all time. Holding the record for the world’s longest running sci-fi show, Doctor Who’s popularity has grown worldwide. The show originally ran for 26 years before being put on hiatus, and then later revived for a TV movie in 1996 and then as a new series in 2005, which still runs to this day.

The show follows the mysterious alien known as “The Doctor,” who travels throughout time and space in his ship known as the TARDIS with companions, most commonly Earthlings, whom he picks up on his travels. He regularly faces all kinds of aliens and enemies, whom he prefers to outwit rather than use violence against. The Sontarans are a militaristic race whom the Doctor has encountered numerous times on his travels. The Ice Warriors are an alien race of reptilian humanoids originating from the planet Mars. Doctor Who Reference Guide. TARDIS Index File, the Doctor Who wiki. I'm the Doctor. Doctor Who TV - News, features and spoilers on BBC's Doctor Who. Le Roi Lion ? Doctor Who - The Official Site.