Index of Doctor Who: Here’s What We Know about It

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Doctor Who

Doctor Who is one of the biggest television shows of all time. It is a global multimedia franchise created and controlled by BBC.

This British science fiction television series has a major cult following not only in Britain but also elsewhere in the world. It has influenced generations of television professionals, many of whom grew up watching the series.

Just so you know this series is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running science fiction television show in the world. Not just that, but it is also the most successful sci-fi series ever made.

The show originally ran from 1963 to 1989, after which it was stopped. The makers attempted to revive production in 1996, but they were unsuccessful. Later, the show was re-launched in 2005 which is still going on. They have released 12 seasons after reviving the show and season 13 is set to release in 2021. However, the makers have decided to reduce the number of episodes due to the ongoing pandemic.

The show features the adventures of a Time Lord called “the Doctor”, an alien being who appears to be human. The Doctor can time travel in a spaceship called Tardis. If you want to know more about the show, you must give this article a read.

What is the plot of Doctor Who?

Doctor Who follows the adventures of a Time Lord, who goes by the name “the Doctor”. The Doctor fled from the planet called Gallifrey in a stolen spaceship called the TARDIS. This time machine can travel in and out of the time vortex. It has a vast interior but looks smaller on the outside. It is designed to take on the appearance of local objects to disguise itself. Due to some malfunction, the spaceship remains fixed as a blue British police box.

Throughout the series, you will see many incarnations of the Doctor. They find events that pique their interest and try to fight evil forces from changing history or harming innocent people.

The Doctor mostly travels with his companions on these adventures. His companions are usually humans. The Doctor is centuries old, but due to his super abilities; he can regenerate in case of mortal damage to his body. Not just that, but he can also take on a new personality and appearance. He can even change his gender.

The Doctor’ various incarnations have gained many enemies during their travels. The most powerful of his enemies include the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Davros, and the Master.

Who is the longest-running Doctor Who?

Tom Baker holds the record for being the longest-running Doctor Who on television. He portrayed the Fourth Doctor from 1974 to 1981, spanning a total of seven seasons. During his tenure, Baker appeared in 172 episodes and established himself as one of the most iconic and beloved incarnations of the Doctor. 

His distinctive curly hair, long scarf, and eccentric personality have made him a fan-favorite among Doctor Who enthusiasts. Despite other actors like Paul McGann technically holding the title of the longest-serving Doctor due to extended appearances in other media, Tom Baker’s on-screen portrayal remains the most enduring and influential in the television series.

What is 50 years of Doctor Who?

“Doctor Who 50 Years” was a series of three special publications known as “bookazines” that were released by the makers of Doctor Who Magazine in 2013. These bookazines were created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Doctor Who television series. 

The series focused on various aspects of the show’s history, including the Doctor himself, his companions, and the iconic villains, the Daleks. Each bookazine provided in-depth articles, interviews, behind-the-scenes information, and exclusive content related to these subjects. 

The release of these bookazines was part of the extensive celebrations held throughout 2013 to mark the milestone of Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary.

The Cast of Doctor Who

Throughout the series, you will meet many interesting new faces. Due to Doctor’s ability to take on new appearances, the role is played by multiple actors. Here is a brief rundown of the actors and actresses you will see in the show.

  • Jodie Whittaker
  • David Tennant
  • Matt Smith
  • Mandip Gill
  • Tosin Cole
  • Peter Capaldi
  • Christopher Eccleston
  • Bradley Walsh
  • Billie Piper
  • Jenna Coleman
  • Steven Moffat
  • John Barrowman
  • Tom Baker
  • Freema Agyeman
  • Karen Gillan 
  • Alex Kingston
  • John Pertwee
  • Arthur Darvill 
  • John Wart
  • David Bradley

Index of Doctor Who Seasons 1 To 12 [All Episodes]

The Doctor Who series was once again revived in 2005. It started airing on 26 March 2005 and is set to release season 13 in 2021. However, the number of episodes for season 13 is said to be reduced to only 8 episodes due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As of now, the show has a total of 12 seasons available. Here are the details of all the episodes:

Doctor Who Season 1

Episode 1: Rose

Episode 2: The End of the World

Episode 3: The Unquiet Dead

Episode 4: Aliens of London

Episode 5: World War Three 

Episode 6: Dalek

Episode 7: The Long Game 

Episode 8: Father’s Day

Episode 9: The Empty Child

Episode 10: The Doctor Dances

Episode 11: Boom Town

Episode 12: Bad Wolf

Episode 13: The Parting of the Ways

Doctor Who Season 2

Episode 1: New Earth 

Episode 2: Tooth and Claw

Episode 3: School Reunion

Episode 4: The Girl in the Fireplace 

Episode 5: The Rise of the Cybermen

Episode 6: The Age of Steel

Episode 7: The Idiot’s Lantern

Episode 8: The Impossible Planet

Episode 9: The Satan Pit

Episode 10: Love & Monsters

Episode 11: Fear Her

Episode 12: Army of Ghosts

Episode 13: Doomsday

Doctor Who Season 3

Episode 1: Smith and Jones

Episode 2: The Shakespeare Code

Episode 3: Gridlock 

Episode 4: Daleks in Manhattan

Episode 5: Evolution of the Daleks

Episode 6: The Lazarus Experiment

Episode 7: 42

Episode 8: Human Nature

Episode 9: The Family of Blood

Episode 10: Blink

Episode 11: Utopia

Episode 12: The Sound of Drums

Episode 13: Last of the Time Lords

Doctor Who Season 4

Episode 1: Partners in Crime

Episode 2: The Fires of Pompeii

Episode 3: Planet of the Ood

Episode 4: The Sontaran Strotagem

Episode 5: The Poison Sky

Episode 6: The Doctor’s Daughter

Episode 7: The Unicorn and the Wasp

Episode 8: Silence in the Library

Episode 9: Forest of the Dead

Episode 10: Midnight

Episode 11: Turn Left

Episode 12: The Stolen Earth

Episode 13: Journey’s End

Doctor Who Season 5

Episode 1: The Eleventh Hour

Episode 2: The Beast Below

Episode 3: Victory of the Daleks

Episode 4: The Time of Angels

Episode 5: Flesh and Stone

Episode 6: The Vampires of Venice

Episode 7: Amy’s Choice

Episode 8: The Hungry Earth

Episode 9: Cold Blood

Episode 10: Vincent and the Doctor

Episode 11: The Lodger 

Episode 12: The Pandorica Opens

Episode 13: The Big Bang

Doctor Who Season 6

Episode 1: The Impossible Astronaut

Episode 2: Day of the Moon

Episode 3: The Curse of the Black Spot

Episode 4: The Doctor’s Wife

Episode 5: The Rebel Flesh

Episode 6: The Almost People

Episode 7: A Good Man Goes To War

Episode 8: Let’s Kill Hitler 

Episode 9: Night Terrors

Episode 10: The Girl Who Waited

Episode 11: The God Complex

Episode 12: Closing Time

Episode 13: The Wedding of River Song

Doctor Who Season 7

Episode 1: Asylum of the Daleks

Episode 2: Dinosaur on a Spaceship 

Episode 3: A Town Called Mercy

Episode 4: The Power of Three

Episode 5: The Angels Take Manhattan 

Episode 6: The Bells of Saint John 

Episode 7: The Rings of Akhaten 

Episode 8: Cold War

Episode 9: Hide

Episode 10: Journey to the Center of the Tardis

Episode 11: The Crimson Horror

Episode 12: Nightmare in Silver

Episode 13: The Name of the Doctor

Doctor Who Season 8

Episode 1: Deep Breath

Episode 2: Into the Dalek

Episode 3: Robot of Sherwood

Episode 4: Listen

Episode 5: Time Heist

Episode 6: The Caretaker

Episode 7: Kill the Moon 

Episode 8: Mummy on the Orient Express

Episode 9: Flatline

Episode 10: In the Forest of the Night

Episode 11: Dark Water

Episode 12: Death in Heaven

Doctor Who Season 9

Episode 1: The Magician’s Apprentice

Episode 2: The Witch’s Familiar

Episode 3: Under the Lake

Episode 4: Before the Flood

Episode 5: The Girl Who Died

Episode 6: The Woman Who Lived

Episode 7: The Zygon Invasion

Episode 8: The Zygon Inversion

Episode 9: Sleep No More

Episode 10: Face the Raven

Episode 11: Heaven Sent

Episode 12: Hell Bent

Doctor Who Season 10

Episode 1: The Pilot

Episode 2: Smile

Episode 3: Thin Ice

Episode 4: Knock Knock 

Episode 5: Oxygen

Episode 6: Extremis 

Episode 7: The Pyramid at the End of the World

Episode 8: The Lie of the Land

Episode 9: Empress of Mars

Episode 10: The Eaters of Light

Episode 11: World Enough and Time

Episode 12: The Doctor Falls

Doctor Who Season 11

Episode 1: The Woman Who Fell to Earth

Episode 2: The Ghost Monument

Episode 3: Rosa

Episode 4: Arachnids in the UK

Episode 5: The Tsuranga Conundrum

Episode 6: Demons of Punjab

Episode 7: Kerblam

Episode 8: The Witchfinders

Episode 9: It Takes You Away 

Episode 10: The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos

Doctor Who Season 12

Episode 1: Spyfall, Part 1

Episode 2: Spyfall, Part 2

Episode 3: Orphan 55

Episode 4: Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror

Episode 5: Fugitive of the Judoon

Episode 6: Praxeus 

Episode 7: Can You Hear Me?

Episode 8: The Haunting of Villa Diodati

Episode 9: Ascension of the Cybermen

Episode 10: The Timeless Children 

Who did Doctor Who love the most?

Doctor Who has raised a lot of questions in the minds of the viewers and one that has made the round quite a lot is who he has been in love with the most.

There’s only one character that we can point towards, which is Rose Tyler. The kind of bond he shared with Rose was unlike anything else, especially when it came to the traveling that he did and the number of people that he met along the way.

It was also clear that Rose reciprocated the feelings and was equally in love with Doctor Who as well.

Conclusion

Doctor Who is an incredible and the world’s longest-running television series. It has a gripping storyline with sudden twists and turns. If you are into sci-fi shows, you must give this series a try. You can watch all the seasons of Doctor Who on BBC iPlayer.

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FAQs

1. Who started the famous series Doctor Who?

The show Doctor Who was created by Sydney Newman C. E. Webber Donald Wilson.

2. When did Doctor Who first starts?

The series Doctor Who first started on 23 November 1963 and continued till 1989. After years of gap, the show was once again revived in 2005 and is still going on with season 13 scheduled to be released in 2021.

3. Did Jodie Whittaker quit Doctor Who?

Doctor Who is set for a shake-up as Jodie Whittaker is reportedly quitting the show after playing the lead role for three years.

4. Where can I watch Doctor Who in India?

Doctor Who is currently available for streaming on HBO Max in the United States. Besides that, if you want to access the show globally, you can buy or rent the show on multiple platforms, including Google Play, iTunes, etc.

5. Why was Doctor Who canceled?

Although the exact reason hasn’t been officially revealed by the production, it is believed that multiple factors went into the show’s cancellation. The biggest issue was the deteriorating quality of production and excess levels of violence in the show.

6. Is Doctor Who the longest-running show?

Doctor Who holds a Guinness Record for being the longest-running science-fiction television series in the world. It is also crowned for being the most successful science fiction series on television. So, if you were skeptical about watching it, we’d recommend you give it a go.

7. Is Doctor Who a sad show?

Despite its popularity and fame, Doctor Who has a lot of sad themes to the show, which will pull at your heartstrings. If you are crying by the end of the show, don’t be alarmed because you aren’t the only one. The plot of the show tends to tug at your heartstrings.

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