Doctor Who


Doctor Who follows the adventures of a Lord of the planet Gallifrey renegade Time that simply goes by the name of "Doctor".

He ran away from Gallifrey in a Tardis ("Time and Relative Dimensions in Space") Type 40 - allowing you to travel through time and space.
Due to a malfunction of the "chameleon circuit" of the Tardis, which usually allows the Tardis can take on the appearance of local objects to disguise it, the Tardis Doctor remains fixed as a British police phone booth.
Dr. rarely travel alone, and often brings one or more members to share these adventures.
As a Time Lord, the Doctor has the ability to regenerate when your body is fatally damaged, gaining a new look and personality.
 
The Doctor won numerous recurring enemies during your travels, including Daleks, Cybermen, and another renegade Time Lord of the Master.


Original name
Doctor Who
Season
34
Episodes
803
Period
from 1963 to 1989 and from 2005 to date
Format
Série
Genre
Sci-Fi
Average duration of episodes
25 min. (1963–1984, 1986–1989)
45 min. (1985, 2005–current)
Creators
Sydney Newman, CE Webber and Donald Wilson
Country of origin
UK
Original language
British English
Opening theme
"Doctor Who Theme", Ron Grainer
Ending theme
"Doctor Who Theme", Ron Grainer
Original television station
BBC One, BBC HD (2009–2010) and BBC One HD (2010–present)
Display Format
B & W 405 lines (1963-1967), B & W 625 lines (1968-1969), PAL 625 lines (1970-1989), NTSC 525 lines (1996), DTV 576i 16: 9 (2005 to 2008) and HDTV 1080i (2009 - present)
Original broadcast
November 23, 1963 - 6 of December 1989 and March 26, 2005 - currently
Seasons No.
26 seasons (1963-89), 1 TV movie (1996) and 8 seasons (2005-present)
Episodes No.
811  (97 missing)
Related programs
K-9 and Company (1981), Doctor Who Confidential (2005 - 2011), Torchwood (2006 - 2011), The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007 - 2011), K-9 (2009) and Doctor Who Extra (2014)