It was 61 years ago that, on November 23, 1963, the first episode of Doctor Who aired. Then, after a short break, it returned ...
With over 40 seasons that have aired over the course of 61 years, Doctor Who is the longest-running sci-fi series of all time ...
Doctor Who loves a real-life mystery or urban legend. Since it began in 1963, it's given us two separate explanations for the ...
Doctor Who's first ever episode, the first part of An Unearthly Child, aired on 23rd November 1963, starring William Hartnell ...
First Doctor: William Hartnell (November 1963 – October 1966) Crotchety, eccentric, not always truthful with his companions, came to care deeply for them. Set the pattern for later companions. “There ...
Just as timey wimey as the trips through space and time are this long-running sci-fi show's romances.
The first episode of Doctor Who was aired on 23 November 1963. The cover of the Radio Times that week announced "a new Saturday-afternoon television series of adventures in time and space".
Doctor Who (1963–1996) — Season 4, The Tenth Planet: Episode 1 Landing at the South Pole the travellers find a new planet is disrupting a space shot. BBC One ...
Doctor Who (1963–1996) — Season 22, The Two Doctors: Part 2 The Doctor and Peri meet Jamie and learn the Second Doctor is with the Sontarans on Earth. BBC One ...