Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme broadcast by t… Read Full Bio ↴Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, exploring the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. The TARDIS exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired.
There have been many composers throughout the show's run. Notable composers are: Murray Gold (2005-2017), Segun Akinola (2017-2022), Dudley Simpson (various stories from 1964- 1980), and Peter Howell (1980-1985), among others.
NOTE: Spotify and other streaming services have "Doctor Who" listed as the artist on many of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio drama releases.
There have been many composers throughout the show's run. Notable composers are: Murray Gold (2005-2017), Segun Akinola (2017-2022), Dudley Simpson (various stories from 1964- 1980), and Peter Howell (1980-1985), among others.
NOTE: Spotify and other streaming services have "Doctor Who" listed as the artist on many of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio drama releases.
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@CricketEngland
Douglas Adams knew John Cleese and Eleanor Bron through his connections with Monty Python and the Footlights.
On learning that both would be working in BBC Television Centre on the day the art gallery scenes were to be recorded, he persuaded them to make a cameo appearance in a short scene written for "two Englishmen".
Cleese and Bron agreed on the condition that there be no pre-publicity regarding their appearance; Cleese wanted them to be credited as "Helen Swanetsky" and "Kim Bread" but the BBC declined.
Cleese liked the name "Kim Bread" and used it in later projects.
During recording, Cleese and Baker also recorded two short comedy skits for the BBC Christmas tape.
@LightLife4
"You didn't always take me where I wanted to go"
"No, but I always took you where you needed to go"
Great lines
@azclown317
that was such an amazing episode. the fact that they put all of that into one episode, made you love the tardis as a person and want it to be, then go 'nah, just wanted to give you a taste' and now you care about the tardis as a character is just so 'muah'
@genesisshort3097
That is probably one of my favorite interactions in all of the entire show.
@DrWhoFanJ
@@FreeAssangeNope. Actual Doctor Who.
@stevetheduck1425
So much in one episode, such as an arm from another Time Lord that had an anchor? on it as a tattoo, and the third Doctor had an anchor tattooed on his arm.
The return of the six white squares built to make a box to contain a mental message to the Time Lords, last seen in The War Games, and so much more.
@Rekuzan
River Song "It's not SUPPOSED to make that noise.....YOU leave the brakes on!" facepalm
@beesree39
honestly I adore when the TARDIS is used in the story rather than just for the story. Runaway Bride uses it beautifully
@genesisshort3097
The Doctor's Wife is an excellent representation of this
@genesisshort3097
A couple of Clara's episodes, when she sees the TARDIS as more than a machine and more of an entity were great
@genesisshort3097
And there was Rose's interaction where she had the entire Time Vortex poured into her by the TARDIS when we first really saw the TARDIS as an entityr ather than a machine