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.
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.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s false claims linking autism to childhood vaccinations are receiving new scrutiny now that ...
While this version of Peri is battle-hardened and able to handle herself, Mel demonstrates her remarkable computer skills and ...
The announcement comes on Doctor Who Day, which marks 61 years since the first broadcast on November 23 1963. The BBC has ...
The announcement comes on Doctor Who day after a Tardis and a costume worn by Kylie Minogue raised more than £23,000 for the ...
New BBC Doctor Who War Games episode to air second Time Lord’s 'never-before-seen' regeneration into third Doctor, as revealed on Doctor Who Day.
Originally airing as part of the War Games story arc in 1969, the episode marked the transition between Patrick Troughton and ...
The episode will also feature the Second Doctor's never-before-seen regeneration into the Third Doctor, alongside recovered ...
The original War Games episodes saw Troughton and his companions Zoe and Jamie, played by Wendy Padbury and Frazer Hines, ...