Second Doctor, the Glossary
The Second Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.[1]
Table of Contents
106 relations: Anneke Wills, BBC, Ben and Polly (Doctor Who), Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Catchphrase, Children in Need, Christopher Eccleston, Clara Oswald, Colin Baker, Companion (Doctor Who), Cyberman, Dalek, Day of the Daleks, Death of the Doctor, Deborah Watling, Dimensions in Time, Doctor Who, Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor Who missing episodes, Doctor Who season 10, Doctor Who season 20, Doctor Who season 22, Doctor Who season 4, Doctor Who season 5, Doctor Who season 6, Doppelgänger, Earthshock, Eleventh Doctor, Extraterrestrials in fiction, Fifth Doctor, First Doctor, Fourth Doctor, Frazer Hines, Fury from the Deep, Gallifrey, Gatwick Airport, Gerry Davis (screenwriter), Grammatical person, Great Intelligence, Human Nature (Doctor Who), Ice Warrior, Innes Lloyd, Jamie McCrimmon, Jon Pertwee, Matt Smith, Mawdryn Undead, Michael Craze, Nicolai Poliakoff, Nightmare in Silver, Ninth Doctor, ... Expand index (56 more) »
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- Doctor Who audio characters
- Television characters introduced in 1966
Anneke Wills
Anneke Wills (born Anna Katarina Willys, 20 October 1941) is an English actress, best known for her role as the companion Polly in the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Ben and Polly (Doctor Who)
Benjamin "Ben" Jackson and Polly, sometimes called Polly Wright in spin-off material, are fictional characters played by Michael Craze and Anneke Wills, in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Ben and Polly (Doctor Who) are Male characters in television and television characters introduced in 1966.
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Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, fully Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, generally referred to simply as the Brigadier, is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, created by writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln and played by Nicholas Courtney. Second Doctor and Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart are Doctor Who audio characters.
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Catchphrase
A catchphrase (alternatively spelled catch phrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance.
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Children in Need
BBC Children in Need (also promoted as Plant mewn Angen in Wales) is the BBC's UK charity.
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Christopher Eccleston
Christopher Eccleston (born 16 February 1964) is an English actor whose work has encompassed Hollywood blockbusters and arthouse films, television dramas, Shakespearean stage performances and science fiction, most notably the ninth incarnation of the Doctor in the BBC series Doctor Who (2005).
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Clara Oswald
Clara Oswald is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Colin Baker
Colin Charles Baker (born 8 June 1943) is an English actor.
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Companion (Doctor Who)
In the long-running BBC television science fiction programme Doctor Who and related works, the term "companion" refers to a character who travels with, or shares adventures with, the Doctor.
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Cyberman
The Cybermen are a fictional race of cyborgs principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.
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Dalek
The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial race of extremely xenophobic mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.
Day of the Daleks
Day of the Daleks is the first serial of the ninth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 1 to 22 January 1972.
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Death of the Doctor
Death of the Doctor is a two-part story of The Sarah Jane Adventures which was broadcast on CBBC on 25 and 26 October 2010.
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Deborah Watling
Deborah Patricia Watling (2 January 1948 – 21 July 2017) was an English actress who played the role of Victoria Waterfield, a companion of the Second Doctor in the BBC television series Doctor Who from 1967 to 1968.
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Dimensions in Time
Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the soap opera EastEnders. The special was broadcast in two parts on 26 and 27 November 1993 and was filmed on location at Greenwich and the EastEnders Albert Square set.
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Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television series broadcast by the BBC since 1963.
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Doctor Who Magazine
Doctor Who Magazine (abbreviated as DWM) is a magazine devoted to the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Doctor Who missing episodes
Several portions of the long-running British science-fiction television programme Doctor Who are no longer held by the BBC.
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Doctor Who season 10
The tenth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 30 December 1972 with the tenth anniversary special The Three Doctors, and ended with Katy Manning's final serial The Green Death.
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Doctor Who season 20
The twentieth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 3 January 1983 with the story Arc of Infinity, and ended 16 March 1983 with The King's Demons.
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Doctor Who season 22
The twenty-second season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 5 January 1985 and ended on 30 March 1985.
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Doctor Who season 4
The fourth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 10 September 1966 with the First Doctor (William Hartnell) story The Smugglers and, after a change of lead actor (Patrick Troughton) part-way through the series, ended on 1 July 1967 with The Evil of the Daleks.
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Doctor Who season 5
The fifth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 2 September 1967 with the first story of season 5 The Tomb of the Cybermen and ended on 1 June 1968 with The Wheel in Space.
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Doctor Who season 6
The sixth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 10 August 1968 with the first story of season 6 The Dominators and ended Patrick Troughton's reign as the Doctor with its final story The War Games.
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Doppelgänger
A doppelgänger, sometimes spelled doppelgaenger or doppelganger, is a biologically unrelated look-alike or double, of a living person.
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Earthshock
Earthshock is the sixth serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Eleventh Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors and Male characters in television.
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An extraterrestrial or alien is a lifeform that did not originate on Earth.
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Fifth Doctor
The Fifth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Fifth Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors, Doctor Who audio characters and Male characters in television.
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First Doctor
The First Doctor is the original incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and First Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors, Doctor Who audio characters and Male characters in television.
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Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Fourth Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors, Doctor Who audio characters and Male characters in television.
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Frazer Hines
Frazer Simpson Frederick Hines (born 22 September 1944) is an English actor.
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Fury from the Deep
Fury from the Deep is the completely missing sixth serial of the fifth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in six weekly parts from 16 March to 20 April 1968.
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Gallifrey
Gallifrey (sometimes, in the classic series), is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Gatwick Airport
London Gatwick, also known as Gatwick Airport, is the secondary international airport serving London, the capital of England and the United Kingdom.
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Gerry Davis (screenwriter)
Gerald Davis (23 February 1930 – 31 August 1991) was a British television writer, best known for his contributions to the science-fiction genre.
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Grammatical person
In linguistics, grammatical person is the grammatical distinction between deictic references to participant(s) in an event; typically, the distinction is between the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), and others (third person).
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Great Intelligence
The Great Intelligence is a fictional character from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Human Nature (Doctor Who)
"Human Nature" is the eighth episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast on BBC One on 26 May 2007.
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Ice Warrior
The Ice Warriors are a fictional extraterrestrial race of reptilian humanoids in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Innes Lloyd
George Innes Llewelyn Lloyd (24 December 1925 – 23 August 1991) was a Welsh television producer.
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Jamie McCrimmon
James Robert McCrimmon, usually simply called Jamie, is a fictional character played by Frazer Hines in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Jamie McCrimmon are television characters introduced in 1966.
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Jon Pertwee
John Devon Roland Pertwee (7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996), known professionally as Jon Pertwee, was an English actor.
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Matt Smith
Matthew Robert Smith (born 28 October 1982) is an English actor.
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Mawdryn Undead
Mawdryn Undead is the third serial of the 20th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Michael Craze
Michael Francis Craze (29 November 1942 – 8 December 1998) was a British actor noted for his role of Ben Jackson, a companion of the Doctor, in the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Nicolai Poliakoff
Nicolai Poliakoff OBE (2 October 1900 – 25 September 1974; Nikolajs Poļakovs; Николáй Петрóвич Полякóв) was the creator of Coco the Clown, arguably the most famous clown in the United Kingdom in the mid-20th century.
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Nightmare in Silver
"Nightmare in Silver" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and was first broadcast on BBC One on 11 May 2013.
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Ninth Doctor
The Ninth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Ninth Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors and Male characters in television.
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Patrick Troughton
Patrick George Troughton (25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987) was an English actor best known for his roles in television and film.
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Peter Davison
Peter Malcolm Gordon Moffett (born 13 April 1951), known professionally as Peter Davison, is an English actor.
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Radio Times
Radio Times (currently styled as RadioTimes) is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items.
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Recorder (musical instrument)
The recorder is a family of woodwind musical instruments in the group known as internal duct flutes: flutes with a whistle mouthpiece, also known as fipple flutes.
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Regeneration (Doctor Who)
In the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, regeneration is a biological ability exhibited by the Time Lords, a race of fictional humanoids originating on the planet Gallifrey.
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Resurrection of the Daleks
Resurrection of the Daleks is the fourth serial of the 21st season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in two weekly parts on BBC1 between 8 February and 15 February 1984.
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Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)
Robert Colin Holmes (2 April 1926 – 24 May 1986) was a British television scriptwriter.
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Scarecrow
A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin that is often in the shape of a human.
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Science fiction on television
Science fiction first appeared in television programming in the late 1930s, during what is called the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
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Seventh Doctor
The Seventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Seventh Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors, Doctor Who audio characters and Male characters in television.
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Sixth Doctor
The Sixth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Sixth Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors, Doctor Who audio characters and Male characters in television.
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Swinging Sixties
The Swinging Sixties was a youth-driven cultural revolution that took place in the United Kingdom during the mid-to-late 1960s, emphasising modernity and fun-loving hedonism, with Swinging London denoted as its centre.
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Sylvester McCoy
Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith (born 20 August 1943), known professionally as Sylvester McCoy, is a Scottish actor.
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TARDIS
The TARDIS (acronym for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space") is a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its various spin-offs.
The Abominable Snowmen
The Abominable Snowmen is the mostly missing second serial of the fifth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in six weekly parts from 30 September to 4 November 1967.
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The Brain of Morbius
The Brain of Morbius is the fifth serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 3 to 24 January 1976.
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The Day of the Doctor
"The Day of the Doctor" is a special episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, marking its 50th anniversary.
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The Discontinuity Guide
The Discontinuity Guide is a 1995 guidebook to the serials of the original run (1963–1989) of the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.
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The Doctor (Doctor Who)
The Doctor is the protagonist of the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and the Doctor (Doctor Who) are Doctor Who Doctors.
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The Eleventh Hour (Doctor Who)
"The Eleventh Hour" is the first episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 3 April 2010.
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The Enemy of the World
The Enemy of the World is the fourth serial of the fifth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in six weekly parts from 23 December 1967 to 27 January 1968.
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The Evil of the Daleks
The Evil of the Daleks is the mostly-missing ninth and final serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in seven weekly parts from 20 May to 1 July 1967.
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The Faceless Ones
The Faceless Ones is the mostly missing eighth serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from 8 April to 13 May 1967.
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The Five Doctors
"The Five Doctors" is a special feature-length episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced in celebration of the programme's 20th anniversary.
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The Highlanders (Doctor Who)
The Highlanders is the completely missing fourth serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 17 December 1966 to 7 January 1967.
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The Husbands of River Song
"The Husbands of River Song" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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The Invasion (Doctor Who)
The Invasion is the partly missing third serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in eight weekly parts from 2 November to 21 December 1968.
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The Krotons
The Krotons is the fourth serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 28 December 1968 to 18 January 1969.
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The Lodger (Doctor Who)
"The Lodger" is the eleventh episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 12 June 2010.
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The Macra Terror
The Macra Terror is the completely missing seventh serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 11 March to 1 April 1967.
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The Name of the Doctor
"The Name of the Doctor" is the thirteenth and final episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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The Next Doctor
"The Next Doctor" is a special episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, broadcast on 25 December 2008 as the fourth ''Doctor Who'' Christmas special of the revived series.
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The Power of the Daleks
The Power of the Daleks is the completely missing third serial of the fourth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from 5 November to 10 December 1966.
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The Sarah Jane Adventures
The Sarah Jane Adventures is a British science fiction television programme that was produced by BBC Cymru Wales for CBBC, created by Russell T Davies, and starring Elisabeth Sladen.
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The Tenth Planet
The Tenth Planet is the partly missing second serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 8 to 29 October 1966.
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The Three Doctors (Doctor Who)
The Three Doctors is the first serial of the tenth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 30 December 1972 to 20 January 1973.
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The Tomb of the Cybermen
The Tomb of the Cybermen is the first serial of the fifth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 2 to 23 September 1967.
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The Two Doctors
The Two Doctors is the fourth serial of the 22nd season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC1 from 16 February to 2 March 1985.
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The War Games
The War Games is the seventh and final serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in ten weekly parts from 19 April to 21 June 1969.
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The Web of Fear
The Web of Fear is the partly missing fifth serial of the fifth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast in six weekly parts from 3 February to 9 March 1968.
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The Wheel in Space
The Wheel in Space is the partly missing seventh and final serial of the fifth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in six weekly parts from 27 April to 1 June 1968.
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Third Doctor
The Third Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Second Doctor and Third Doctor are Doctor Who Doctors, Doctor Who audio characters and Male characters in television.
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Time Lord
The Time Lords are a fictional ancient race of extraterrestrial people in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' main protagonist, the Doctor, is a member.
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Time travel in fiction
Time travel is a common theme in fiction, mainly since the late 19th century, and has been depicted in a variety of media, such as literature, television, film, and advertisements.
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Time War (Doctor Who)
The Time War, also called the Last Great Time War, is a conflict within the fictional universe of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Top hat
A top hat (also called a high hat, or, informally, a topper) is a tall, flat-crowned hat traditionally associated with formal wear in Western dress codes, meaning white tie, morning dress, or frock coat.
TV Comic
TV Comic was a British comic book magazine published weekly from 9 November 1951 until 29 June 1984.
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UNIT
UNIT is a fictional military organisation from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its spin-off series Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures.
Victoria Waterfield
Victoria Waterfield is a fictional character played by Deborah Watling in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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Vincent and the Doctor
"Vincent and the Doctor" is the tenth episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 5 June 2010.
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Virgin Books
Virgin Books is a British book publisher 90% owned by the publishing group Random House, and 10% owned by Virgin Group, the company originally set up by Richard Branson as a record company.
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Wendy Padbury
Wendy Padbury (born 7 December 1947) is a British actress and former talent agent.
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William Hartnell
William Henry Hartnell (8 January 1908 – 23 April 1975) was an English actor, who is best known for playing the original incarnation of the Doctor, in the long-running British science-fiction television series Doctor Who from 1963 to 1966; he reprised the role in 1972–1973.
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Yeti (Doctor Who)
The Yeti are fictional robots from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
Zoe Heriot
Zoe Heriot (sometimes spelled Zoe Herriot) is a fictional character played by Wendy Padbury in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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See also
Doctor Who Doctors
- Donna Noble
- Dr. Who (Dalek films)
- Eighth Doctor
- Eleventh Doctor
- Fifteenth Doctor
- Fifth Doctor
- First Doctor
- Fourteenth Doctor
- Fourth Doctor
- Fugitive Doctor
- List of actors considered for the part of the Doctor
- List of actors who have played the Doctor
- Ninth Doctor
- Second Doctor
- Seventh Doctor
- Sixth Doctor
- Tenth Doctor
- The Doctor (Doctor Who)
- The Valeyard
- Third Doctor
- Thirteenth Doctor
- Twelfth Doctor
- War Doctor
Doctor Who audio characters
- Ace (Doctor Who)
- Bernice Summerfield
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- Charley Pollard
- Davros
- Eighth Doctor
- Fifth Doctor
- First Doctor
- Fourth Doctor
- Iris Wildthyme
- Jenny (Doctor Who)
- K9 (Doctor Who)
- Kate Lethbridge-Stewart
- Leela (Doctor Who)
- Mel Bush
- Nyssa (Doctor Who)
- Omega (Doctor Who)
- Peri Brown
- Professor Chronotis
- Rassilon
- Romana (Doctor Who)
- Second Doctor
- Seventh Doctor
- Sixth Doctor
- Susan Foreman
- Tegan Jovanka
- The Master (Doctor Who)
- The Valeyard
- Third Doctor
- Vislor Turlough
Television characters introduced in 1966
- Bamse
- Ben and Polly (Doctor Who)
- Bet Lynch
- Bookworm (character)
- Christine Chapel
- Christopher Pike (Star Trek)
- Cookie Monster
- Dodo Chaplet
- Egghead (DC Comics)
- Georgina Jones
- Hikaru Sulu
- Howard Sprague
- James T. Kirk
- Jamie McCrimmon
- Janice Rand
- Josette du Pres
- King Tut (comics)
- Klondike Kat
- Laura Horton
- Leonard McCoy
- List of Coronation Street characters (1966)
- Number One (Star Trek)
- Nyota Uhura
- Ray Langton
- Scotty (Star Trek)
- Second Doctor
- Space Ghost
- Spock
- Susan Stewart (As the World Turns)
- Ultraman (character)
- Victoria Winters
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Doctor
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