Doctor Who is an award-winning British science fiction, produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1963 to today. The series shows the adventures of the Doctor (The Doctor), a Time Lord - humanoid alien time traveler. It explores the universe in his time machine, a sensitive spacecraft called TARDIS, whose exterior appearance resembles a London police booth 1963, the same year that the series aired. Along with his companions, Doctor faces a variety of foes, while working to save civilizations, help ordinary people and correct erros.1 Although one of the great constants of the series "Doctor Who" is that no one knows his real name, Time Lord has a name yes. Since 1991, a series of books began to be produced based on the program, but with new stories.
The series received recognition from critics and audiences as one of the best British television programs, including the British Academy Television Award 2006 for Best Drama Series and for five consecutive years (2005-10) won the National Television Awards, during the term Russell T Davies as producer executivo.2 3 in 2011, Matt Smith became the first doctor to be nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role BAFTA. In 2013, the Peabody Award honored Doctor Who with an institutional Peabody "for evolution with technology and sometimes like nothing else in the known television universe" .4 The program is listed in Guinness World Records as the television science fiction series longer duration in world5 and as the "most successful" science fiction series of all time - based on their overall transmission rates, DVDs, book sales, and traffic in iTunes.6 During its original run, was recognized for its imaginative stories, creative low-budget special effects and pioneering use of electronic music (originally produced by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop).
The series is a significant part of British popular culture, 7 8 and other countries has become a classic favorite television program. The show has influenced generations of professionals British television, many of whom grew up watching série.9 The program originally ran from 1963 to 1989. After an unsuccessful attempt to resume normal production in 1996 with a secret pilot in the form of a film for television, the program was relaunched in 2005 by Russell T Davies, who was an executive producer and chief writer in the first five years of its revival, produced by BBC Wales in Cardiff. Series 1 in the XXI century, with Christopher Eccleston as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor, was produced by the BBC. The series 2:03 had some development money contributed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which was credited as co-produtora.10 Doctor Who has also spawned spin-offs in various media, including Torchwood (2006) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007), both created by Russell T Davies; K-9 (2009), a series of videos divided into four parts called PROBE (1994) and a single pilot K-9 and Company (1981). There were also many parodies and cultural character references in other media.
Twelve actors have worked in the series as the Doctor. The transition from one actor to another is described in the show's plot as regeneration, a process of life of the Time Lords through which the character of the Doctor takes on a new body, and to some extent, new personality, which occurs when it suffers an injury that would be fatal to most other species. Although each interpretation is different, and sometimes an incarnation find each other, they are thought to be aspects of the same character. The Doctor is currently played by Peter Capaldi, who assumed the role after the final appearance of Matt Smith on Christmas Special shown on December 25, 2013.
The series received recognition from critics and audiences as one of the best British television programs, including the British Academy Television Award 2006 for Best Drama Series and for five consecutive years (2005-10) won the National Television Awards, during the term Russell T Davies as producer executivo.2 3 in 2011, Matt Smith became the first doctor to be nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role BAFTA. In 2013, the Peabody Award honored Doctor Who with an institutional Peabody "for evolution with technology and sometimes like nothing else in the known television universe" .4 The program is listed in Guinness World Records as the television science fiction series longer duration in world5 and as the "most successful" science fiction series of all time - based on their overall transmission rates, DVDs, book sales, and traffic in iTunes.6 During its original run, was recognized for its imaginative stories, creative low-budget special effects and pioneering use of electronic music (originally produced by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop).
The series is a significant part of British popular culture, 7 8 and other countries has become a classic favorite television program. The show has influenced generations of professionals British television, many of whom grew up watching série.9 The program originally ran from 1963 to 1989. After an unsuccessful attempt to resume normal production in 1996 with a secret pilot in the form of a film for television, the program was relaunched in 2005 by Russell T Davies, who was an executive producer and chief writer in the first five years of its revival, produced by BBC Wales in Cardiff. Series 1 in the XXI century, with Christopher Eccleston as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor, was produced by the BBC. The series 2:03 had some development money contributed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which was credited as co-produtora.10 Doctor Who has also spawned spin-offs in various media, including Torchwood (2006) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007), both created by Russell T Davies; K-9 (2009), a series of videos divided into four parts called PROBE (1994) and a single pilot K-9 and Company (1981). There were also many parodies and cultural character references in other media.
Twelve actors have worked in the series as the Doctor. The transition from one actor to another is described in the show's plot as regeneration, a process of life of the Time Lords through which the character of the Doctor takes on a new body, and to some extent, new personality, which occurs when it suffers an injury that would be fatal to most other species. Although each interpretation is different, and sometimes an incarnation find each other, they are thought to be aspects of the same character. The Doctor is currently played by Peter Capaldi, who assumed the role after the final appearance of Matt Smith on Christmas Special shown on December 25, 2013.

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