The adventures of The Doctor, a time-traveling humanoid alien known as a Time Lord. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-traveling spaceship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, The Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilizations, help ordinary people, and right many wrongs.
1983-11-25
363 Episodes
1963-11-23
42 Episodes
1964-10-31
39 Episodes
1965-09-11
45 Episodes
1966-09-10
43 Episodes
1967-09-02
40 Episodes
1968-08-10
44 Episodes
1970-01-03
25 Episodes
1971-01-02
25 Episodes
1972-01-01
26 Episodes
1972-12-30
26 Episodes
1973-12-15
26 Episodes
1974-12-28
20 Episodes
1975-08-30
26 Episodes
1976-09-04
26 Episodes
1977-09-03
26 Episodes
1978-09-02
26 Episodes
1979-09-01
20 Episodes
1980-08-30
28 Episodes
1982-01-04
26 Episodes
1983-01-03
22 Episodes
1984-01-05
24 Episodes
1985-01-05
13 Episodes
1986-09-06
14 Episodes
1987-09-07
14 Episodes
1988-10-05
14 Episodes
1989-09-06
14 Episodes
Ended
en
26
694
1963-11-23
1989-12-06
How do you review a show like Doctor Who that has been running for so long, enjoying dizzying highs and terrible lows (I'm looking at you The Twin Dilemma). The concept is the most open there can be. With the TARDIS the show can go anywhere and any when. This lead to a huge range in the stories, from historical with no alien involvement like The Aztecs (1964), to full on sci-fi like The Daleks (1963) and that was just the first series. The show created some of the most memorable monsters with the Daleks and Cybermen being the most famous. Even outside the recurring creatures there were fantastic adversaries like an Egyptian god bent on destruction to an alien splintered through time. Doctor Who also embraced change in the form of the regeneration. The actor playing the Doctor could change and play the part differently but it still was the Doctor. This led to changes in approach to problems and in the attitude of the central character while keeping core values the same. The Doctor is one of the few heroes who rarely resorts to violence to solve problems, usually relying on his intelligence and wits. The show also truly innovated. Many special effects were tried out for the first time on screen. It didn't always work but working with what they had they created some truly memorable television like creating a convincing lunar surface 2 years before the moon landings (The Moonbase 1967). This is my favourite of all television shows, it wasn't always perfect but I love it all the same.