Doctor Who will be releasing more restored 1960s episodes in a new box set. The BBC has remastered classic serials from the ...
From 1963 until 1966, William Hartnell portrayed the first incarnation of the Doctor. He’s now set to appear again. Speaking about what fans can expect, Ncuti spilled some details.
William Hartnell was the first actor to play the Doctor on television, appearing in the BBC show from 1963 to 1966. Hartnell, who died in 1975, had previously appeared in TV's The Army Game and ...
Over the years, there have been several Doctor Who episodes or serials that saw the Doctor cross paths with one or more of ...
This is the definitive set of interviews with the team of actors who brought the William Hartnell era of Doctor Who to life Together with a special tribute to William Hartnell the First Doctor ...
On the anniversary of Sesame Street, we wish to remind everyone that the series has always been an unofficial American spinoff of Doctor Who.
As the very first Doctor William Hartnell created the character that made Doctor Who a success No other actor made such a lasting contribution to the programme or influenced it so greatly In this ...
David Bradley talks about his role as William Hartnell in new drama An Adventure In Space And Time for BBC Two. An Adventure In Space And Time An Adventure In Space And Time David Bradley plays ...
Carole Ann Ford, from Ilford, played Susan, granddaughter of the Doctor played by William Hartnell when the BBC show started in 1963. The character has been frequently mentioned in the recent ...
As part of the Companion Chronicles range, Big Finish Productions has now announced Families, a brand-new boxset of ...
Even after more than 60 years, Doctor Who stays timeless. With hundreds, maybe even thousands of characters filling its expansive universe, who among them is actually deserving of attention as the ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Even after more than 60 years, Doctor Who stays timeless. With hundreds, maybe even thousands ...