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List of Doctor Who serials. Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC.

List of Doctor Who serials

As of 25 December 2013, 800 individual episodes, including one television movie of Doctor Who, have been aired, encompassing 241 stories. Additionally, four charity specials and two animated serials have also been aired. The show's high episode count resulted in Doctor Who holding the world record for the highest number of episodes for a science-fiction programme.[1] For comparison, the Guinness World Record holder for the highest number of consecutive episodes, Smallville,[2] aired 218 episodes. The three-digit story numbers are not official designations but are merely to serve as a guide to where the story stands in the overall context of the programme. Series overview Jump up ^ Average viewing figures for the series do not include the audience figures for the Christmas special as they can falsely represent the respective series.

First Doctor Season 1 (1963–64) Season 2 (1964–65) Season 3 (1965–66) Tardis Data Core, the Doctor Who wiki. The Doctor Who Transcripts. Doctor Who was first broadcast on 23rd November 1963 on BBC1 and is still going, albeit in a different style to the original or Classic series.

The Doctor Who Transcripts

The brainchild of the BBC, Doctor Who was intended as combination educational and entertaining series for children. In the beginning, historical stories were alternated with science fiction ones, but eventually this was dropped as the sci-fi were far more popular. DrWhoTubeMap. Modern Science Map The Periodic Table of Irrational Nonsense Mr.

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Credulous The Ladybird Bookof Chiropractic Treatment and English Libel Law If Homeopathy Works ... God Was Never On Your Side Skeptic Park feat. Skeptic Park 2 feat. Skeptic Park 3 feat. Guess Who? Trolling for Dummies by David Mabus A Handy Alternative Medicine Flowchart. The Doctor Who Chronology. Companion (Doctor Who) List of Doctor Who villains. This is a list of villains from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

List of Doctor Who villains

For other, related lists, see below. A[edit] Helen A[edit] Abzorbaloff[edit] The Abzorbaloff is a monster designed by nine-year-old William Grantham of Colchester, Essex for a "Design a Doctor Who Monster" competition held by Blue Peter.[3] The competition was announced in July 2005, and received 43,920 entries. Doctor Who: 5 Reasons the First Cybermen Were the Scariest.

I recently got a chance to see the newly released "The Tenth Planet" DVD, which featured an incredibly brilliant animated version of the missing fourth episode.

Doctor Who: 5 Reasons the First Cybermen Were the Scariest

Though a lot of people find the story to be a little slow and listless, a common complaint in many early serials, I consider the story to be not only brilliant but absolutely terrifying. The reason being that the Cybermen, making their debut in the series for the first time, have never been this frightening ever again. No other enemy has undergone such continued radical redesign throughout the series as the Cybermen have, and to my mind neither later classic Cybermen or the modern variants are particularly scary.

They're threats, but they don't reach down and shake you. Why? FlashbackDoctor Who: A Guide to Being a Less-Annoying Whovian. 25 Defining Moments From 50 Years of Doctor Who. Doctor Who 50th Anniversary: The 11 Essential 'Doctor Who' Episodes. With all the hoopla surrounding the "Doctor Who" 50th Anniversary episode, "The Day of The Doctor," one thing seems to be overlooked.

Doctor Who 50th Anniversary: The 11 Essential 'Doctor Who' Episodes

So much focus has been placed on the two Doctors, the villains, John Hurt, Clara Oswald, and so on… that I don’t think the scope of "Doctor Who" has been addressed. Fifty years. Classic Doctor Who: The Third Doctor’s Essential Episodes. This is where things start getting tricky.

Classic Doctor Who: The Third Doctor’s Essential Episodes

After two seasons truncated by ruthless purges of the historical record, the Third Doctor is missing nary and episode—and, hey, he’s in color! (Though some of it is restored color, from black and white prints for export to countries that didn’t yet have the more advanced technology.) What this means for the purposes of this exercise is that distilling down his many adventures into a mere five essentials is... well, it’s damned hard. Nevertheless, here I dare to make the bold declaration that the following fives serials are simply indispensible to the new Who viewer. Oh, sure, I would have loved to have counted The Carnival of Monsters in here, since it is hugely fun and I love it. So, what did make the grade? Companions: Given the numbers the previous two Doctors had run through, it is a lovely change of pace that in his 5 seasons, comprising 24 serials and 128 episodes, this version only gave his heart to three companions/assistants. 1. 2.

Tardis Data Core. DAVID TENNANT VIDEO VAULT. Gallifreyan. BBC - Doctor Who. 50th Anniversary Tribute. 50 Years of Doctor Who. Http%3A%2F%2Fimagescale.tumblr.com%2Fimage%2F1280%2F56202d9cb69aa282fd3faebbf7170334%2Ftumblr_mrwojqmp941snnt41o1. Peter Capaldi as Doctor Who, with Jenna Coleman.