Dr. Who
Fictional Adventurer
Dr. Who began as a children's television show in the United Kingdom in 1963. The Doctor and his companions travelled throughout the cosmos and time, battling bad guys like the Daleks, the Cybermen or the Master. Over the years the Doctor was played by a variety of actors, and his character and adventures changed from thoughtful to whimsical accordingly. The show was exported and earned a fervent international following that has kept the series alive to this day, either on video or in book form. The actors who played the Doctor are: William Hartnell (1963-66); Patrick Troughton (1966-69); Jon Pertwee (1970-74); Tom Baker (1974-81); Peter Davison (1982-84); Colin Baker (1984-86); Sylvester McCoy (1987-96); Paul McGann (1996); and Christopher Eccleston (2005).Extra credit: According to the fan site Outpost Gallifrey, the Doctor travels in a "dimensionally transcendental time machine (i.e. bigger on the inside than on the outside), the camouflage system of which became stuck in the shape of a London police public call box." The time machine is also called TARDIS, an acronym for "Time and Relative Dimensions in Space."
The Doctor joins Dr. Seuss in our loop on Famous "Doctors".
Other beloved figures of science fiction include authors Isaac Asimov and Douglas Adams and actor Leonard Nimoy.
Blog posts mentioning Dr. Who:
Fidel vs. Flintstone
Four Good Links
The Doctor Who Cult
The U.K.'s BBC has a darn good site on all things Who
Outpost Gallifrey
Staggering amount of information, don't miss it
Big Finish
Comprehensive fan site that delivers the goods
The Dr. Who FAQ
Loads of details about episodes, stars, etc.
Vital Stats
Birth
1963
(age 45)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Time-travelling hero of the long-running U.K. television series Dr. Who

