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Dr Who is a British science fiction television program that has been airing since 1963

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Background imageDr Who Collection: Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with

Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with assistant Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen, 15th February 1974

Background imageDr Who Collection: Actor Colin Baker, who plays Doctor Who in the BBC science fiction programme

Actor Colin Baker, who plays Doctor Who in the BBC science fiction programme, photographed with Bonnie Langford at the Aldwych Theatre

Background imageDr Who Collection: Dr Who, Sylvester McCoy with his assistant Ace alias Sophie Aldred during a BBC photocall

Dr Who, Sylvester McCoy with his assistant Ace alias Sophie Aldred during a BBC photocall to promote the new series of Doctor Who. 15th November 1988

Background imageDr Who Collection: Sylvester McCoy as Doctor Who seen here filming at the Majestic Holiday Camp on Barry

Sylvester McCoy as Doctor Who seen here filming at the Majestic Holiday Camp on Barry Island, South Glamorgan, Wales for the Dr Who TV serial " Delta and the Bannermen" 29th June 1987

Background imageDr Who Collection: 18 year old Matthew Waterhouse making his debut in the BBC TV series Dr Who

18 year old Matthew Waterhouse making his debut in the BBC TV series Dr Who. Waterhouse will play the part of Adric and seen here with Lalla Ward on the set of the Tardis at BBC TV centre

Background imageDr Who Collection: Melanie the doctors assistant played by Bonnie Langford seen here with the seventh Dr Who

Melanie the doctors assistant played by Bonnie Langford seen here with the seventh Dr Who Sylvester McCoy during the filming of the Dr Who story, Delta and the Bannermen

Background imageDr Who Collection: This 21 year old, ratty haired, green eyed Katy Manning was picked from an audition of 70

This 21 year old, ratty haired, green eyed Katy Manning was picked from an audition of 70 actresses to play the assistant Jo Grant in the new Dr Who series

Background imageDr Who Collection: nDr. Whoi John Pertwee: Jon Pertwee returns as Dr. Who when a new series of adventures

nDr. Whoi John Pertwee: Jon Pertwee returns as Dr. Who when a new series of adventures begins on BBC-1 at 5.50 pm Saturday January 1st and for the first time

Background imageDr Who Collection: Filming Doctor Who, The Drahvins from the planet Drahva in Galaxy 4, Studio Rehearsal

Filming Doctor Who, The Drahvins from the planet Drahva in Galaxy 4, Studio Rehearsal, Saturday 26th June 1965. The opening episode (four episode series)

Background imageDr Who Collection: TV personality Michael Aspel, who is a vice-president of Bliss

TV personality Michael Aspel, who is a vice-president of Bliss, returned to West London Hospital to hand over some equipment to the Special Care Baby Unit

Background imageDr Who Collection: Dr. Billy Graham, who has to keep fit for his London campaign trotted

Dr. Billy Graham, who has to keep fit for his London campaign trotted and walked in Hyde Park today. In sports gear which gave him the impression of a boxer come baseball player complete with jockey

Background imageDr Who Collection: Actor Alan Bennion seen here in make up at the BBC Lime Grove studio being made up as Ice

Actor Alan Bennion seen here in make up at the BBC Lime Grove studio being made up as Ice Warrior commander Slaar for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 1st February 1969

Background imageDr Who Collection: John Pertwee as Dr Who, seen here during filming 'The Time Monster'

John Pertwee as Dr Who, seen here during filming "The Time Monster"
John Pertwee as Dr Who, seen here during filming " The Time Monster" at Swallowfield Park Berkshire. 4th April 1972

Background imageDr Who Collection: John Pertwee as Dr Who, seen with Bessie the Doctor

John Pertwee as Dr Who, seen with Bessie the Doctors Edwardian Roadster during filming " The Time Monster" at Swallowfield Park Berkshire. 4th April 1972

Background imageDr Who Collection: Paul Allen BBC set designer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who '

Paul Allen BBC set designer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who " Seeds of Death" story, seen here in his office at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. 27th January 1969

Background imageDr Who Collection: Left to right: Actors Ronald Leigh Hunt (as Julian Radnor)

Left to right: Actors Ronald Leigh Hunt (as Julian Radnor), Hugh Morton (as James Gregson) Patrick Troughton (as Dr Who) and Philip Ray (as Daniel Eldred)

Background imageDr Who Collection: Actor Alan Bennion seen here in make up at the BBC Lime Grove studio

Actor Alan Bennion seen here in make up at the BBC Lime Grove studio. Being made up as Ice Warrior commander Slaar for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who 1st February 1969

Background imageDr Who Collection: Left to Right: Actors Terry Scully (as Fewsham) and Alan Bennion

Left to Right: Actors Terry Scully (as Fewsham) and Alan Bennion (as Ice Warrior commander Slaar), seen here rehearsing a scene from the BBC science fiction series Dr Who " Seeds of Death"

Background imageDr Who Collection: Actor Alan Bennion seen here at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London

Actor Alan Bennion seen here at the BBC Lime Grove studios in West London. Made up as Ice Warrior commander Slaar for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who " Seeds of Death" 1st February

Background imageDr Who Collection: Peter Bryant producer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who story '

Peter Bryant producer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who story " Seeds of Death". Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London. 27th January 1969

Background imageDr Who Collection: Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of '

Terry Nation script writer for the BBC science fiction series Dr Who and creator of " The Daleks". Seen here at the BBC studios at Lime Grove in West London. 27th January 1969

Background imageDr Who Collection: Elisabeth Sladen, Actress, Studio Pix, 18th August 1973

Elisabeth Sladen, Actress, Studio Pix, 18th August 1973

Background imageDr Who Collection: Doctor Who 1967 BBC TV Programme. The story features the return of the Cybermen in

Doctor Who 1967 BBC TV Programme. The story features the return of the Cybermen in episodes titled The Moonbase, first broadcast 11th February to 4th March 1967

Background imageDr Who Collection: Filming of Doctor Who 1967 BBC TV Programme. The story features the return of

Filming of Doctor Who 1967 BBC TV Programme. The story features the return of the Cybermen in episodes titled The Moonbase, first broadcast 11th February to 4th March 1967

Background imageDr Who Collection: Mission to the Unknown, the second story of Season 3 of Doctor Who

Mission to the Unknown, the second story of Season 3 of Doctor Who. The Beasts from UGH (United Galactic Headquarters). A secret meeting at UGH is held on the planet Varga

Background imageDr Who Collection: The Dr Who television serial written by Bill Struttonwill, The Web Planet

The Dr Who television serial written by Bill Struttonwill, The Web Planet. BBC TV film studio at Ealing. The storyline is, they land their ship, The Tardis, on the mysterious planet Vortis

Background imageDr Who Collection: A Zarbi, from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill)

A Zarbi, from the Dr Who television serial (written by Bill Struttonwill), The Web Planet. The Zarbi that left the studio and stood at a bus stop is being led back to the studio by a technician

Background imageDr Who Collection: Jon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970e1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodes

Jon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970e1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodes
Jon Pertwee, Doctor Who (1970Ð1974), filming scenes for new Doctor Who episodes, in Moorgate, London, 23rd September 1973

Background imageDr Who Collection: Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured at Madame Tussauds in London

Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured at Madame Tussauds in London, standing beside his waxwork double, 28th August 1980

Background imageDr Who Collection: Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with

Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with assistant Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen 15th February 1974

Background imageDr Who Collection: Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with

Photocall to introduce new Doctor, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with assistant Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen 15th February 1974

Background imageDr Who Collection: Photocall - Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with fellow Time Lord

Photocall - Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with fellow Time Lord Romana played by actress Sarah Ward a.k.a. Lalla Ward 30th August 1979

Background imageDr Who Collection: Colin Baker, new Doctor Who, the 6th, with actress Nicola Bryant

Colin Baker, new Doctor Who, the 6th, with actress Nicola Bryant, who will play his - 25th - assistant Peri, photo-call, Thursday 15th March 1984

Background imageDr Who Collection: Nicola Bryant, actress, who will star in Doctor Who, as his - 25th - assistant Peri

Nicola Bryant, actress, who will star in Doctor Who, as his - 25th - assistant Peri, photo-call, Tuesday 5th July 1983. Full character name, Perpugilliam Brown

Background imageDr Who Collection: War Machines used by intelligent computer, WOTAN, in Doctor Who BBC TV Series

War Machines used by intelligent computer, WOTAN, in Doctor Who BBC TV Series, Episodes titled The War Machines. First aired 25th June 1966

Background imageDr Who Collection: Colin Baker, new Doctor Who, the 6th, with actress Nicola Bryant

Colin Baker, new Doctor Who, the 6th, with actress Nicola Bryant, who will play his - 25th - assistant Peri, photo-call, Friday 19th August 1983

Background imageDr Who Collection: Photocall for special 90 minute Doctor Who episode titled The Five Doctors

Photocall for special 90 minute Doctor Who episode titled The Five Doctors, which will celebrate 20 years of the sci fi series, 17th March 1983

Background imageDr Who Collection: Colin Baker, new Doctor Who, the 6th, with actress Nicola Bryant

Colin Baker, new Doctor Who, the 6th, with actress Nicola Bryant, who will play his assistant Peri, the Doctors 25th assistant. 15th March 1984

Background imageDr Who Collection: Dr Who Monster Competition organised by the BBCs Blue Peter children

Dr Who Monster Competition organised by the BBCs Blue Peter childrens programme at the BBC studio s. Picture shows contestants in the competition. Circa 1967

Background imageDr Who Collection: Planet of Giants is the first serial of the second season in the British science fiction

Planet of Giants is the first serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three weekly parts from 31 October to 14 November

Background imageDr Who Collection: Doctor Who actor Colin Baker, photocall. 20th October 1986

Doctor Who actor Colin Baker, photocall. 20th October 1986

Background imageDr Who Collection: Doctor Who photocall, new assistant, actress Bonnie Langford. 20th October 1986

Doctor Who photocall, new assistant, actress Bonnie Langford. 20th October 1986

Background imageDr Who Collection: Doctor Who actor Colin Baker, photocall with new assistant, actress Bonnie Langford

Doctor Who actor Colin Baker, photocall with new assistant, actress Bonnie Langford. 20th October 1986

Background imageDr Who Collection: Actress Carole Ann Ford who played Susan Foreman Dr Whos grand daughter

Actress Carole Ann Ford who played Susan Foreman Dr Whos grand daughter. Seen here with her daughter Tara aged 3 and the 4th Doctor, actor Tom Baker at a Doctor Who Convention 13th August 1978

Background imageDr Who Collection: Photocall to introduce the new Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured

Photocall to introduce the new Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with assistant Sarah Jane Smith played by actress Elisabeth Sladen. 15th February 1974

Background imageDr Who Collection: Actor Colin Baker, recently named as the sixth Doctor Who in the BBC science fiction

Actor Colin Baker, recently named as the sixth Doctor Who in the BBC science fiction programme, pictured for the first time in costume during a photocall at Television Centre in White City

Background imageDr Who Collection: Sophie Aldred as Dr Whos assistant Ace seen here on location near Arundel during

Sophie Aldred as Dr Whos assistant Ace seen here on location near Arundel during the filming of the Dr Who story called The Silver Nemesis. 28th June 1988

Background imageDr Who Collection: Sophie Aldred as Ace pose with the Doctors car Bessie whilst on location filming for

Sophie Aldred as Ace pose with the Doctors car Bessie whilst on location filming for the Dr Who story Battlefield. 16th May 1989 Picture taken at Hambleton and Rutland Water, East Midlands



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