Doctor Who Dates : 1963 - 1989 SynopsisDoctor Who is a British science fiction television series. The original series has 679 episodes of 26 minutes (including 255 in black and white), 15 episodes of 45 minutes and an episode of 90 minutes, created by Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson and broadcast from November 23, 1963 to December 6, 1989 on BBC One . It is the longest science fiction series in the world. In France, the series was broadcast from March 12, 1989 on TF1. The latter began broadcast with the adventures of the fourth doctor (Tom Baker). Doctor Who is a British Science Fiction television series produced by the BBC. The first series was broadcast for the first time in 1963 and ended in 1989. The series was relaunched in 2005 and is still in production today. Doctor Who follows the adventures of an extraterrestrial called the doctor, a lord of the time of the Time Lords race. Doctor travels through space and time aboard his space-time vessel, the Tardis (time and relative dimension in space), which has the external appearance of a blue police cabin from the 1960s. The doctor is accompanied by different human companions who help him in his adventures. The doctor is able to regenerate his body when he is seriously injured or at the end of his life, which allows him to change appearance and personality. Over the years, eleven different actors have interpreted the doctor's role in the first series of Doctor Who. The series was very popular in the United Kingdom and has also gained popularity in other countries, especially in the United States. She was praised for her creativity and her ability to mix elements of science fiction, horror, comedy and fantasy. The first series of Doctor Who was followed by many books, comics, video games and other derivative products. TriviaFilmingFilming locations: Authors of the card
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