Doctor Who's first ever episode, the first part of An Unearthly Child, aired on 23rd November 1963, starring William Hartnell ...
Doctor Who has been a consistent part of many lives for decades, with 15 actors having taken on the iconic role of the Time Lord - and we take a look at what they've been up to since.
From the first actor, William Hartnell, to returning star David Tennant and the first female Doctor, Jodie Whittaker, viewers ...
This month, BBC's long-running sci-fi and fantasy show Doctor Who will be celebrating its 61 year as the programme first aired back on 23 November 1963.
The Doctor has encountered many faces during his travels, and sometimes, he encounters them more than once.
Now fans old and new can enjoy it all over again.’ The brand-new colourisation comes a year after the BBC released The Daleks ...
Filming is underway in Monument Valley and Prescott, Arizona on the western from the producer of Bone Tomahawk.
November 1963 Susan's grandfather is the Doctor, played by William Hartnell. Alarmed that the teachers will reveal the secret that he and Susan are time travellers, the Doctor kidnaps them.
Turns out things are more than slightly frosty between King Charles and Prince William, who are experiencing "tension" over plans for William's eventual succession. A source tells Us Weekly that ...