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Sunday, August 10, 2008

The Second Doctor Bio........

The Second Doctor

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1966 - 1969


Regeneration:

This incarnation's life began his life when his old body finally wore out during an encounter with the Cybermen and he regenerated for the first time. The Doctor found himself suspected as an impostor by his companion Ben Jackson and thrown into a battle with his old enemies, the Daleks, at the Earth colony on the planet Vulcan. The fact that the Daleks recognized the Doctor as their enemy convinced Ben of the his credentials and by the end of this adventure, the Doctor had won over the trust of Ben and Polly.

Appearance:

The Doctor dressed similarly to his earlier self, though in far less natty fashion, the trousers now clownishly large and the cravat replaced with a bow tie. He quickly abandoned the blue signet ring as it no longer fit him. In his first adventure on Vulcan he possessed a tall stovepipe hat. Later, Bernice Summerfield posing as a Dr. Seuss-like "famous hat collector", would take this hat, still in the Doctor's pocket, in the Land of Fiction. He had longish, rumpled hair and blue eyes. In later years, his dark hair began to gray.

Personality:

He has been nicknamed the "Cosmic Hobo" as the impish Second Doctor appeared to be far more scruffy and child-like than his first incarnation. Mercurial, clever, and always a few steps ahead of his enemies, at times he could be a calculating schemer who would not only manipulate people for the greater good but act like a bumbling fool in order to have others underestimate his true abilities. But despite the bluster and tendency to panic when events got out of control, the Second Doctor always acted heroically and morally in his desire to help the oppressed. More than any other perhaps, this incarnation of the Time Lord was a wolf in sheep's clothing.

Other personalities we see in the 2nd Doctor:

  • Witty
  • Whimsical
  • Buffoonish
  • Childlike Recklessness
  • Warm
  • Gentle
  • Ruthless
  • Clever
  • Scheming
  • Manipulative

Personality Quirks:

  • Knack for playing the recorder
  • Liked to dress up
  • Impersonates people
  • Comical
  • Was known as the 'Cosmic Hobo'

Favorite Phrases:

  • Jamie, Jamie, hold on!
  • I should like a hat like that.
  • When I say run, run. Run!
  • Butterfingers.
  • Oh, my giddy aunt!
  • Oh my word!

Key Life Events:

  • The Doctor regenerates.
  • Since there are no apparent references to the Doctor having a second heart before the regeneration - on at least one occasion the First Doctor is suggested as having a single heart - it has been hypothesized that the Doctor grew his second heart as part of his regeneration.
  • First meeting with Jamie McCrimmon, who goes off with him in the TARDIS.
  • Eliminates the threat of the Daleks (for many years) during an adventure in which Polly and Ben Jackson are returned to Earth and the Doctor gains a new companion, Victoria Waterfield.
  • Encounters the Ice Warriors for the first time.
  • While fighting the Yeti together, the Doctor meets Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart for the first time.
  • Victoria Waterfield chooses to remain on 20th century Earth.
  • During a visit to the 21st century, the Doctor gains a new companion in Zoe Heriot.
  • The Doctor helps thwart a Cybermen invasion of Earth, during which he is introduced to the newly formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce led by Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. He also meets Sgt. John Benton for the first time.
  • The Time Lords put the Doctor on trial for breaking the non-interference policy and separate Jamie and Zoe from him.
  • Encounters his first and third incarnation on at least two occasions, his fifth incarnation at least once, and his sixth incarnation also at least once.
  • The Doctor again regenerates

The 2nd Doctor was portrayed by Patrick Troughton

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Born: Patrick George Troughton
Birth Date: March 25, 1920
Born In: Mill Hill, England
Date of Death: March 28, 1987
Died In: Columbus, Georgia, USA
Father: Alec George Troughton
Mother: Dorthy E. Troughton
Spouse(s): Shelagh (3rd wife)
Son(s): David, Michael, Peter, Mark, Graham(step)
Daughter(s): Joanna, Jane, Jill(step)
Grandchildren: Sam Troughton, Jim Troughton, Harry Melling, Matthew Troughton

TV Appearances:

1947 - Hamlet - as Horatio
1948 - King Lear - as Edmund
1950 - Adventure Story - as Unknown
1952 - Kidnapped - as Alan Breck
1953 - Robin Hood - as Robin Hood
1954 - Clementina - as Charles Woogan
1954 - The Scarlet Pimpernel - Sir Andrew Ffoulkes
1954 - Misalliance - as Unknown
1955 - Disneyland - as Roach
1956 - Kidnapped - as Alan Breck
1956 - The Counte of Monte Cristo - as The Ferret/Branza/Marcel
1957 - Precious Bane - as Gideon Sarn
1957 - Sword of Freedom - as Cecci/Teofilo/Duke Di Luca/Bastiano
1957 - The Adventures of Robin Hood - as Seneschal/Raoul/Traveller
1958 - William Tell - as Hunzler
1958 - The Rebel Heiress - as Roger Trevanion
1958 - Queen's Champion - as Don Alonzo
1958 - The New Adventures of Charlie Chan - as Pete
1958 - The Adventures of Robin Hood - as Sir Boland
1959 - H.G. Wells' Invisible Man - as Vickers
1959 - Interpol Calling - as Sukru
1959 - The naked Lady - as Bob Dyson
1959 - the Scarf - as Edward Collins
1959 - The Flying Doctor
1959 - The Four Just Men - as Inspector nardi
1960 - The Four Just Men - as Vito
1960 - The Splendid Spur - as Captain Lake Settle
1960 - Law of the Plainsman - as Unknown
1960 - The Adventures of Robin Hood - as Sir Falke
1960 - Danger Man - as Brenner
1960 - International Detective - as Silversmith
1961 - Maigret - as Gaston Meurant
1961 - Danger Man - as Bart
1961 - International Detective - as Bela Davos
1962 - Compact - as Eddie Goldsmith
1962 - The Old Curiosity Shop - as Daniel Quilp
1962 - Man of the World - as Thiboeuf
1962 - Dr. Finlay's Casebook - as Unknown
1962 - Sir Francis Drake - as Gazio
1962 - The Sentimental Agent - as Sheikh
1962 - Espionage - as John McBride
1962 - No Cloak - No Dagger - as Trev
1962 - Smuggler's Bay - as Ratsey
1962 - Detective - as Jasper Shrig
1962 - The Midnight Men - as Skoder
1962 - Crane - as Hugo Krantz
1964 - Thorndyke - as Frank Belfield
1964 - The Saint - as Police Inspector
1964 - Z Cars - as Jack Carter
1965 - A Tale of Two Cities - as Dr. Manette
1965 - Sherlock Holmes - as Mortimer Tregennis
1965 - The Wednesday play - as Unknown
1965 - Thirty-Minute Theatre - as Unknown
1966 - The Saint - as Inspectatore Gambetti
1966 - Softly Softly - as Bellamy
1966 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1966 - Adam Adamant Lives! - as Gen. Mongerson
1970 - Little Women - as Mr. March
1970 - Paul Temple - as Colonel Harp
1970 - The Six Wives of Henery VII - as Duke of Norfolk
1970 - A Family at War - as Harry Porter
1971 - Out of the Unknown - as Jimmy Reed
1971 - Thirty-Minute Theatre - as Unknown
1971 - Doomwatch - as McArthur
1971 - The Persuaders! - as Count Marceau
1971 - Softly Softly - as Ernie Johnson
1972 - Colditz - as Padre
1972 - The Protectors - as Bela Karoleon
1972 - Jason King - as Bennett
1972 - The Goodies - as Dr. Petal
1973 - Whoops Baghdad! - as Tembalane the Tartar
1973 - Hawkeye, the Pathfinder - as Uncle Cap
1973 - Z Cars - as Bob Parker
1974 - Churchill's People - as Unknown
1974 - Crown Court - as Unknown
1974 - Sutherland's Law - as Fergusson
1974 - Special Branch - as Professor Denny
1975 - Thriller - as Lyall
1975 - Z Cars - as Councillor Barwell
1975 - The Sweeney - as Reg Crofts
1976 - Angels - as Unknown
1976 - Lorna Doone - as Mr. doone
1976 - The Feathered Serpent - as Nasca
1976 - Survivors - as John Millen
1976 - Play for Today - as Unknown
1976 - Our Mutual Friend - as Rogue Riderhood
1977 - Warship - as Robertson
1977 - Van der Valk - as Father Bosch
1977 - Sinking of HMS Victoria - as Unknown
1977 - Treasure Island - as Israel Hands
1978 - The Devil's Crown - as William
1978 - Space: 1999 - as Archon
1978 - Edward & Mrs. Simpson - as Clement Attlee
1979 - Famous Five - as Mr. Stick
1979 - The Onedin Line - as Monckton
1979 - Suez 1956 - as Unknown
1980 - All Creatures Great and Small - as Roddy
1980 - Only When I Laugh - as Perkins
1980 - Bognor - as Xavier
1980 - John Diamond - as Father Campbell
1980 - Nanny - as Mr. Jessop
1982 - King's Royal - as Unknown
1982 - Nanny - as Mr. Jessop
1982 - Foxy Lady - as J.P. Schofield
1983 - Dramarama - as The Inspector
1983 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1984 - The Box of Delights - as Cole Hawlings
1984 - Amy - as Lord Rothermere
1984 - Swallows and Amazons Forever - as Harry Bangate
1984 - The Two Ronnies - as The Judge
1984 - Minder - as Joe Mancini
1986 - The Two of Us - as Perce
1987 - Inspector Morse - as George Jackson
1987 - Knights of God - as Arthur

Film Appearances:

1948 - Badger's Green - as Unknown
1948 - Escape - as Shepherd
1948 - Hamlet - as Player King
1949 - Cardboard Cavalier - as Unknown
1950 - Treasure Island - as Roach
1950 - The Woman with No Name - as Colin
1950 - Waterfront - as Unknown
1950 - Chance of a Lifetime - as Kettle
1950 - The Franchise Affair - as Bill Brough
1951 - White Corridors - as Unknown
1954 - The Black Knight - as King Mark
1955 - Richard III - as Tyrell
1958 - The Moonraker - as Captain Wilcox
1962 - The Phantom of the Opera - as The Rat Catcher
1963 - Jason and the Argonauts - as Phineas
1964 - The Black Torment - as Stable Hand
1964 - The Gorgon - as Inspector Kanof
1967 - Teh Viking Queen - as Tristam
1970 - Scars of Dracula - as Klove
1974 - Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell - as Bodysnatcher
1976 - The Omen - as Father Brennan
1976 - Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger - as Melanthius
1978 - A Hitch in Time - as Professor Wagstaff

Saturday, August 9, 2008

The Third Doctor Bio............

The Third Doctor

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1970-1974

Regeneration:
The Third Doctor was the result of a forced second regeneration imposed upon the Second Doctor by the Time Lords after the Doctor was found guilty of breaking the Time Lord laws of non-interference. This Doctor was exiled to 20th century Earth and his memory blocked so he could not use his TARDIS to escape. He struck up an arrangement with old friend Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart wherein he would serve as UNIT's "scientific advisor", and in return could use UNIT's technical and scientific facilities to attempt to make the TARDIS operational again.

Appearance:
Occasionally camp but always charismatic, this Doctor had a personal manner of dress which is the most ornate of his various incarnations, favouring frilled shirts, velvet smoking or dinner jackets in blue, orange, green, burgundy or black, evening trousers, formal boots and opera and hunting cloaks for his regular outfit, with variations and accessories including bow ties, cravats and leather gloves, earning him the nickname "the Dandy Doctor".

Personality:
The Third Doctor was a man of action, aggressively joining the fray whenever he could, unlike the first two Doctors who generally insinuated themselves into events discreetly. This was a Doctor was unafraid to pitch in with his physical skills, often bringing his mastery of Venusian aikido into play when the situation called for it.

Other personalities we see in the 3rd Doctor:
  • Keen minded
  • Moral
  • Gentlemenly
  • Little patience
  • Courageous
  • Arrogant
  • Paternal
  • Moral
  • Dashing
  • Physically daring
  • Skilled diplomat
  • Linguist

Personality Quirks:

  • Love for gadgets
  • Loved vintage cars like his car 'Bessie'
  • Was Skilled in the martial arts including Venusian Aikido
  • Tended to be paternal
  • A hero of the Victorian mould

Favorite Phrases:

  • I've reversed the polarity of the neutron-flow
  • Now listen to me

Key Life Events:

  • Newly regenerated, partially amnesiac and exiled on Earth, the Doctor re-unites with UNIT and the Brigadier and encounters the Autons and Nestene Consciousness for the first time.
  • Afterwards, having nowhere else to go, the Doctor reluctantly accepts the position of UNIT's unpaid scientific advisor.
  • Is given his own automobile, which he dubs "Bessie", and Dr. Liz Shaw becomes his assistant.
  • Is briefly sent to a parallel earth.
  • Liz Shaw leaves UNIT and Jo Grant becomes the Doctor's new companion. The Doctor also meets Captain Mike Yates for the first time.
  • A Time Lord warns the Doctor that a former friend turned enemy, the Master, has come to Earth.
  • Encounters the Daleks for the first time in many years; also, due to a TARDIS malfunction, accidentally meets a future version of his same incarnation.
  • With his first and second incarnations, the Doctor defeats Omega. As a reward for this, the Time Lords rescind his exile and restore his knowledge of the TARDIS.
  • With his restored freedom, the Doctor begins scaling back his involvement with UNIT and starts travelling through time and space again.
  • The Doctor emotionally says goodbye to Jo Grant, who leaves in order to marry an environmentalist.
  • The Doctor meets Sarah Jane Smith for the first time.
  • The above episode also saw the introduction of the Sontarans, however a later serial, The Two Doctors, established that the Second Doctor had previously met the creatures, making this no longer a first encounter. This serial is also the first time the name of Gallifrey is mentioned on screen.
  • In a timeline created by Faction Paradox, the Doctor dies on the planet Dust.
  • The Doctor re-unites with K'anpo Rimpoche, a spiritual teacher and Time Lord, the Doctor had known during his youth on Gallifrey.
  • The Doctor regenerates.

The 3rd Doctor was portrayed by Jon Pertwee

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Born: John Devon Roland Pertwee
Birth Date: July 7, 1919
Born In: Chelsea, London, England
Date of Death: May 20, 1996
Died In: Timberlake, Conneticut, USA
Father: Roland Pertwee
Mother: Unknown
Brother: Michael Pertwee
Cousin: Bill Pertwee
Spouse(s): Jean Marse 1955-1960, Ingeborg Rhoesha 1960-1996
Son(s): Sean and Dariel

TV Appearances:

1946 - Toad of Road Hall - as The Judge
1956 - Evans Abode - as Unknown
1958 - Ivanhoe - as Peter the Peddler
1965 - Mother Goose - as The Squire
1966 - The Jon Pertwee Show - as Himself
1967 - The Avengers - as Brigadier Whitehead
1967 - Beggar My Neghbour - as Major Henley
1967 - Jokers Wild - as Himself/Team Captain
1970 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1972 - Whodunnit! - as Himself/Presenter
1975 - The Goodies - as Reverand Llewellyn
1979 - The Curious Case of Santa Claus - Dr. Merryweather
1983 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1983 - SuperTed - as Spotty
1985 - 3-2-1 - as Dracula
1986 - Worzal Gummidge Down Under - as Worzal Gummidge
1992 - Virtual Murder - as Luis Silverado
1993 - The Further Adventures of SuperTed - as Spotty
1993 - Teh Airzone Solution - as Oliver Threthewey
1993 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1994 - The Zero Imperative - as Dr. O'Kane
1995 - Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - as General Von Kramer

Film Appearances:

1937 - Dinner at the Ritz - as Unknown
1938 - A Yank at Oxford - as Unknown
1939 - The Four Just Men - as Rally campaigner
1939 - Their Ain't No Justice - as Unknown
1939 - Young Man's Fancy - as Unknown
1948 - A Piece of Cake - as Mr. Short
1948 - William at the Circus - as Superintendent
1948 - Trouble in the Air - Truelove
1948 - Murder at the Windmill - as Unknown
1948 - Dear Mr. Prohack - as Inknown
1948 - Penny and the Pownall Case - as Unknown
1948 - Helter Skelter - as Headwriter/Charles II
1950 - Miss Pilgram's Progress - as Postman Perkins
1950 - The Body Said No - as Watchman
1951 - Mister Drake's Duck - as Reuben
1951 - Will Any Gentleman...? - as Charley Sterling
1954 - The Gay Dog - as Unknown
1955 - A Yank of Ermine - as Slowburn
1956 - It's a Wonderful World - as Conductor
1959 - The Ugly Duckling - as Victor Jeckyll
1960 - Not a Hope in Hell - as Dan
1960 - Just Joe - as Prendergast
1961 - Nearly a Nasty Accident - as Gen. Birkinshaw
1963 - Ladies Who Do - as Sidney Tait
1964 - Carry On Cleo - as Soothsayer
1964 - How to Undress In Public - as Unknown
1965 - Runaway Railway - as Station Master
1965 - Iv'e Got A Horse - Costumier's Assistant
1965 - You Must Be Joking! - as Storekeeper
1965 - Carry On Cowboy - Sheriff Albert Earp
1966 - Carry On Screaming! - as Doctor Fettle
1966 - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum - as Crassus
1969 - Up in the Air - as Figworthy
1970 - The House That Dripped Blood - as Paul Henderson
1970 - Under the Table You Must Go - as Voice
1974 - March of the Desert - as Unknown
1975 - One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing - as Colonel Mortimer
1977 - Adventures of a Private Eye - as Judd Blake
1977 - Wombling Free - as Voice
1977 - Number One of the Secret Service - as Reverand Watlet Braithwaite
1977 - The Water Babies - as Voice
1980 - Worzel Gummidge: A Cup o'Tea an' a Slice o' Cake - as Worzel Gummaidge
1982 - The Boys in Blue - as Coast Guard
1992 - Carry On Columbus - as Duke of Costa Brava
1994 - Cloud Cuckoo - as Grandfather

The Fourth Doctor Bio.......

The Fourth Doctor

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1974 - 1981

Regeneration:

After contracting radiation poisoning on the planet Metebelis 3, the Third Doctor makes his way back to UNIT headquarters, where the Time Lord K'Anpo Rinpoche aids him in regenerating.
In his new incarnation, the Doctor draws back from continuous involvement with UNIT (with which he had worked closely as the Third Doctor) and the Time Lords. Wanting to forever run and explore and be adventurous not wanting to have the resposibilities.

Appearance:
Imposingly tall, with eyes that seem to constantly boggle, a mass of curls for hair and prominently displayed teeth, the Doctor favours an outfit that usually consists of a shirt, waistcoat, wide-legged trousers, a frock coat (with pockets containing a seemingly endless array of apparently useless items that would nevertheless suit the Doctor's purposes when used), a wide-brimmed hat (on occasion) and, most famously, his impractically long, multicoloured striped scarf, which was apparently knitted for him by Madame Nostradamus (whom he refers to as a "witty little knitter").

Personality:
The Fourth Doctor is a natural bohemian who permanently left UNIT in order to return to a life of deep universal wandering. More so than his previous incarnations, he is thrilled by discovery and adventure. Galvanised by higher purpose, he is disarmingly loopy (constantly offering friends and foes jelly babies), brilliant and entirely serious, all at the same time. To an extent, the Fourth Doctor is the most unpredictable of his incarnations, befuddling all with his intelligence, constantly leaving others wondering if they have his full attention and using his more off the wall mannerisms against adversaries to distract them while arranging to take control of the situation.

Other personalities we see in the 4th Doctor:
  • Peace loving
  • Kind hearted
  • Anti-authoritarian
  • Low Tolerance
  • Intense
  • Whimsical
  • Callous
  • Condeming
  • Eccentric
  • Clever
  • Happy
  • Warm
  • Brilliant
  • Serious
  • Loopy
  • Humorous

Personality Quirks:

  • Always kept tons of stuff/souviners in his pockets
  • Liked to play with his yo-yo
  • Liked drinking Ginger Beer
  • Loved his jelly babies and offered them many times to many people
  • Liked to tinker around in the Tardis
  • Relied on using his sonic screwdriver
  • Was known for his Teeth and curly hair
Favorite Phrases:
  • Would you like a jelly a baby?
  • Hello-o-o-o
  • Off you go
  • Shut Up, K-9!

Key Life Events:

  • The Doctor regenerates.
  • Gains a new companion in Harry Sullivan and drives Bessie for the last time until his seventh incarnation.
  • The Doctor tries to prevent the creation of the Daleks and first encounters Davros.
  • The Doctor and the Brigadier work together for the last time before the Brigadier's retirement. Soon after, he discontinues his active involvement with UNIT.
  • Harry Sullivan departs and returns to UNIT though he briefly reunites with the Doctor soon after.
  • Sarah Jane Smith leaves and the Doctor returns to Gallifrey, where he defeats the Master Afterwards, he travels alone for a time.
  • Gains a new companion in Leela and sets out to be Professor Henry Higgins to her Eliza Doolittle .
  • Obtains his first robotic companion, K-9.
  • The Doctor assumes the office of Lord President on Gallifrey, fights back two invasions. Afterwards, Leela and K-9 choose to stay on Gallifrey; the Doctor begins assembling a second K-9.
  • The White Guardian puts the Doctor on his quest to find the Key to Time and introduces him to Romana, who is assigned to him as a new companion. Once defeated, the Black Guardian swears revenge.
  • The Doctor temporarily installs a randomizer into the TARDIS, intentionally making the vehicle's travels unpredictable.
  • Romana chooses to stay with the Doctor rather than return to Gallifrey, and regenerates into a new body.
  • En route to Gallifrey the TARDIS crew find themselves in E-Space where they find a new companion, Adric.
  • Romana and K-9 leave the Doctor before he returns to N-Space.
  • After gaining two new companions, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka, the Doctor regenerates while saving the universe from a new incarnation of the Master.

The 4th Doctor was Portrayed by Tom Baker

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Born: Thomas Stewart Baker
Birth Date: January 20, 1934
Born In: Liverpool, England
Father: John Stewart Baker
Mother: Mary Jane Baker
Brother: John Baker
Sister: Lulu Baker
Spouse(s): Anne Wheatcroft 1961-1966, Lalla Ward 1981-1983, Sue Jarrard 1986 - Present
Son(s): Daneil and Piers Baker

TV Appearances:

1968 - Market in Honey Lane - as Unknown
1968 - George and the Dragon - as Porter
1968 - Z Cars - as Harry Russell
1968 - Dixon of Dock Green - as Foreman/The Man
1969 - Thirty-Minute Theatre - as Unknown
1970 - Softly Softly - as Site Foreman
1972 - Jackanory - as The Storyteller
1972 - Play of the Month - as Dr. Ahamed el Kabir
1973 - Frankenstein : The True Story - as Sea Captain
1973 - Disney Time - as Himself/The Host
1973 - Nouvelles de Henry James - Mark Ambient
1974 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1977 - Piccadilly Circus - as Mark
1977 - The Curse of King Tut's Tomb - as Hasan
1979 - The Book Tower - as Himself/Presenter
1982 - The Hound of Bakersville - as Sherlock Holmes
1983 - Jemima Shore Investigates - as Dr. Norman Ziegler
1984 - The Passionate Pilgram - as Sir Tom
1984 - Remington Steele - as Anatole Blaylock
1984 - The Zany Adventures of Robin Hood - as Sir Guy of Gisbourne
1986 - Blackadder 2 - as Captain Rum
1986 - The Life and Loves of a She-Devil - as Father Ferguson
1990 - The Silver Chair - as Puddleglum
1991 - Selling Hitler - as Manfred Fischer
1992 - Cluedo - as Professor Plum
1992 - Medics - as Prof. Geoffrey Hoyt
1994 - Punt and Denis - as Unknown
2000 - Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) - as Wyvern
2000 - This Is Your Life - as Himself
2000 - Max Bear - as Max Bear
2000 - The Canterbury Tales - as Simpkin
2001 - Fun at the Funeral Parlour - as Quimby
2003 - Swiss Toni - as Derek Asquith
2003 - Strange - as Father Bernard
2003 - Fort Boyard - as Captain Baker
2003 - Little Britain - as Narrator
2004 - Monarch of the Glen - as Donald McDonald
2004 - Terry and Liz - as Narrator
2006 - Marple - as Fredrick Treves
2006 - The Wind in the Willows - as Judge's Voice
2007 - The Beeps - as Narrator

Film Appearances:

1968 - The Winter's Tale - as Unknown
1971 - Nicholas and Alexandra - as Rasputin
1972 - Racconti di Canterbury - as Jenkin
1973 - Luther - as Pope Leo X
1973 - Cari genitori - as Unknown
1973 - The Vault of Horror - as Moore
1973 - The Golden Voyage of Sinbad - as Koura
1974 - The Mutations - as Lynch
1991 - The Law Lord - as Sir Lional Sweeting
1998 - Backtime - as Sarge
2000 - Dungeons & Dragons - as Halvarth
2005 - The Magic Roundabout - as Zeebad (voice)

The Fifth Doctor Bio.............

The Fifth Doctor

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1981-1983

Regeneration:

The Fourth Doctor's regeneration into the Fifth Doctor was a problematic one, and nearly failed. Mentally, he alternated between assuming the personalities of his previous selves and reverting into states of fear and vagueness. He recovered in the TARDIS' Zero Room and after Nyssa and Tegan piloted the TARDIS to Castrovalva, where he could recover, he found himself captured by the Portreeve's men.

Amnesiac, confused and vague, he regained his memory and sense of purpose and ended up once more winning against the Master.

Appearance:

His Young appearance and boyish good looks were a 1st since his previous incarnations. Wearing his Blonde hair a bit shaggy and long.

The Fifth Doctor's chosen mode of dress was a variation of an Edwardian cricketer's uniform, and he was even seen to carry a cricket ball in one of his pockets (which saved his life in one adventure). He wore a cream-coloured frock coat, striped trousers, plimsoll shoes and occasionally a pair of spectacles. The costume also retained red question marks embroidered onto the collar and on his lapel, this Doctor wore a celery stalk.

Personality:

The Fifth Doctor was far more vulnerable, sensitive and reserved than his previous incarnations, and would often react to situations rather than initiate them. Unlike his more authoritative predecessors, he would treat his young companions as parts of a team, and would often willingly participate in situations under the leadership of someone else who had the strong command presence that he apparently lacked.

Other Personalities we see int he 5th Doctor:
  • Courageous
  • Nervous
  • Compassionate
  • Happy
  • Understanding
  • Charming
  • Reserved
  • Sensitive
  • Gentle
  • Vulnerable

Personality Quirks:

  • Always Calculated and judged the situation
  • Always let his curiosity get him into trouble
  • Loved Cricket
  • Carried a Cricket ball in his pocket
  • Generally kept his hat rolled up in his hand when it was not worn
  • Wore a piece of Celery
  • Seemed to worry alot

Favorite Phrases:

Unknown

Key Life Events:

  • The Doctor regenerates.
  • For the first time, the Doctor's regeneration begins to fail, causing him to regress into his former personalities.
  • Adric dies.
  • The Doctor re-unites with the Brigadier and gains a new companion, Vislor Turlough.
  • Once more, the Doctor meets the White and Black Guardians.
  • Obtains a new robotic companion, Kamelion.
  • The Doctor re-unites with his grand daughter, Susan Foreman, Sarah Jane Smith, the Brigadier, meets his past selves and battles old enemies. Flavia declares him, once again Lord President but he choses to rule in absentia and appoints Flavia his second in command.
  • Meets his Tenth Incarnation. We do not know exactly where in the Fifth Doctor's time stream that this occured, although the Tenth Doctor mentions Nyssa, Tegan, Mara, Cybermen, Time Lords with funny hats, and the Master, so, presumably, it happens somewhere between Earthshock and snakedance.
  • Meets Angela Wisher and saves a generation from the Cuddlesomes.
  • Both Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka depart the TARDIS in heartbreaking circumstances.
  • Peri Brown joins him, as Vislor Turlough returns to his homeworld and Kamelion is destroyed.
  • Almost dies, permanently, during his regeneration into the Sixth Doctor due to interference from The Master via Kamelion's connection to the TARDIS, but is saved by Nyssa who connects with him in his mindscape.
  • The dying Doctor manages to save Peri and regenerates.

The 5th Doctor was portrayed by Peter Davison

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Born: Peter Moffett
Birth Date: April 13, 1951
Born In: London, England
Father: Claude Moffett
Mother: Shelia Moffett
Sisters: Barbra, Pamela, and Shirley
Spouse(s): Sandra Dickinson 1978-1994, Elizabeth Morton 2003-present
Daughter: Georgia Moffett
Son: Louie Moffet
Grandson: Tyler Peter Moffett

TV Appearances:

1974 - Warchip - as Constable Munk
1975 - The Tomorrow People - as Elmer
1977 - Love for Lydia - as Tom Holland
1978 - All Creatures Great and Small - as Tristan Farnon
1980 - Holding the Fort - as Russell Milburn
1980 - Sink or Swim - as Brian Webber
1981 - The Hitchicker's Guide to the Galaxy - as Dish of the Day
1981 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1985 - Fox Tales - as Narrator/Several Characters
1985 - Anna and the Five Towns - as Henry Mynors
1985 - Agatha Christie's Miss Marple - as Lance Fortescue
1985 - Magnum P.I. - as Ian Mackerras
1986 - A Very Particular Practice - as Dr. Stephen Daker
1988 - Tales of the Unexpected - as Jeremy Tyler
1989 - Campion - as Albert Campion
1990 - Kinsey - as Bob Stacey
1991 - Fidlers Three - as Raplh West
1992 - Harnessing Peacocks - as Jim Huxtable
1992 - A Very polish Practice - as Dr. Stephen Daker
1993 - The Airzone Solution - as Al Dunbar
1993 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1994 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Patient One
1994 - Mole's Christmas - as Mole
1994 - Ain't Misbehavin - as Clive Quigley
1995 - Molly - as Mr. Greenfield
1995 - The Adventures of Mole - Mole
1995 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Gavin Purcell
1996 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Gavin Purcell
1996 - Cuts - as Henry Babacombe
1997 - Dear Nobody - as Mr. Garton
1998 - Jonathon Creek - as Reverend Stephen Claithorne
1998 - The Stalker's Apprentice - as Maurice Burt
1998 - Verdict - as Michael Naylor
1998 - Wuthering Heights - as Joseph Lockwood
1999 - Hope and Glory - as Neil Bruce
1999 - The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything - as Ferdinand Magellan
2000 - The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - as Inspector Christmas
2000 - At Home witht he Braithwaites - as David Braithwaite
2003 - To Good to Be True - as Robert
2003 - The Last Detective - as DC 'Dangerous' Davies
2005 - Distant Shores - as Bill Shore
2006 - The Complete Guide to Parenting - as George Huntly
2007 - Marple - as Unknown
2007 - Fear, Stress and Anger - as Martain Chadwick
2007 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor

Film Appearances:

1994 - A MAn You Don't Meet Everyday - as Charlotte's Husband
1994 - Black Beauty - as Squire Gordon
1999 - Parting Shots - as John

The Sixth Doctor Bio........

The Sixth Doctor

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1984-1986

Regeneration:

The Doctor regenerated for a fifth time after exposure to spectrox and contracting the fatal spectrox toxaemia disease on the planet Androzani Minor. He had given his companion, Perpugilliam "Peri" Brown the last of the antidote, leaving none left for himself. He remarked in his final moments that the regeneration felt "different this time".

Apperance:

Thie Sixth Doctors appearance was what you might call Bright. He wore mixed matched clothes that were bright in their colours. He had Blonde curly hair that was usually sporting a bit of a messy look to it.

Personality:

The Sixth Doctor was an unpredictable and somewhat petulant egoist, whose garish, multicoloured attire reflected his volatile personality. He was both portentous and eloquent — even for any Doctor, of whom he saw himself as the finest incarnation yet — and his unpredictability was made even wilder by his mood swings, manic behaviour, bombastic outbursts and glib, unflappable wit.

Other personalities we see int he 6th Doctor:
  • Confident
  • Egotistical
  • Determined
  • Unstable
  • Arrogant
  • Self Absorbed
  • Stubborn
  • Childish
  • Argumentative
  • Tasteless
  • Melodramatic

Personality Quirks:

  • Loves cats
  • His taste in clothes
  • Tended to be very Violent with Peri

Favorite Phrases:

Unkown

Key Life Events:

  • The Doctor regenerates. He experiences a period of unstable behaviour immediately after, even attempting to strangle his companion, Peri Brown.
  • The Doctor returns to the site of 76 Totter's Lane.
  • Encounters Sil for the first time.
  • Encounters the Master and, for the first time, an evil female Time Lord, The Rani.
  • The Doctor re-unites with Jamie and encounters his own second incarnation. After this adventure, he temporarily becomes a vegetarian.
  • The Time Lords put the Doctor on trial and he serves as his own defender. The Valeyard is his prosecutor and also his own possible future incarnation.
  • The Doctor learns that he has been deposed as Lord President of Gallifrey.
  • The Doctor is led to believe that his companion, Peri Brown, has been killed.
  • Meets Sabalom Glitz.
  • In his personal timeline, the Doctor meets Melanie Bush for the first time just prior to the defeat of the Valeyard.
  • Although Mel's first on-screen appearance is in Terror of the Vervoids, this is a case of the Doctor and the Time Lords viewing a recording of a future event, not an actual depiction of a first meeting.
  • Travels alone for a time before his official first meeting with Melanie Bush, and occasionally with companions such as Grant Markham, Evelyn Smythe, and Frobisher.
  • Reunited with Romana
  • Meets Melanie Bush for the first time in her timeline and she becomes his companion.
  • The Doctor, for reasons unclear, regenerates.

The 6th Doctor was portrayed by Colin Baker

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Born:
Birth Date: June 8, 1943
Born In: London, England
Father: Unknown
Mother: Unknown
Brother: Unknown
Sister: Unknown
Spouse: Liza Goddard (divorced)
Children: 4 Girls, names unknown

TV Apperances:

1970 - The Adventures of Don Quick - as Rebel
1970 - Roads to Freedom - as Claude
1971 - Cousin Bette - as Count Wenceslas Steinbock
1971 - Public Eye - as Town Hall Clerk
1972 - The Moonstone - as John Herncastle
1972 - The Man Outside - as Glover
1972 - War & Peace - as Anatole Kuragin
1973 - The Edwardians - as Joseph Laycock
1973 - Great Mysteries - as Barclay
1974 - The Carnforth Practice - as Bob Anderson
1974 - Fall of Eagles - as Crown Prince Willie
1974 - The Brothers - as Paul Merroney
1980 - Blakes 7 - as Bayban
1980 - For Maddie With Love - as Unknown
1981 - Dangerous Davies: The Last Detective - as William Lind
1982 - Juliet Bravo - as Frankie Miller
1983 - the Citadel - as Vaughn
1983 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1984 - Swallows and Amazons Forever!: Coot Club - as Dr. Dudgeon
1984 - Swallows and Amazons Forever!: The Big Six - as Dr. Dudgeon
1984 - Harty - as Himself
1984 - Breakfast Time - as Himself
1984 - Blue Peter - as Himself
1984 - Saturday Superstore - as Himself
1985 - Saturday Superstore - as Himself
1985 - Cross Wits - as Himself
1985 - Jim'll Fix It - as The Doctor
1986 - Saturday Superstore - as Himself
1986 - Wogan - as Himself
1986 - Blue Peter - as Himself
1986 - 'Docto Who' Who's Who - as Himself
1992 - Resistance is Useless - as The Doctor
1993 - 'Doctor Who' Thirty Years in the Tardis - as The Doctor/Himself
1993 - Entertainment Express - as Himself
1993 - The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles - as Harry George
1997 - The Famous Five - as Fake Mr. Brent
1997 - Jonathon Creek - as Hedley Shale
1997 - The Knock - as Donald Dewhurst
1997 - A Dance to the Music of Time - as Cannon Fenneau
1997 - The Bill - as William Guthrie
1997 - Tellystack - as Unkown
1998 - Casualty - as Colin Miles/David Vincent
1999 - Sunburn - as John Buchanan
1999 - The Waiting Time - as Giles Fleming
1999 - Dangerfield - as Vicar
2000 - Hollyoaks - as The Judge
2000 - Time Gentlemen Please - as Professor Baker
2001 - The Doctors - as Jack Howard
2004 - The Impressionable Jon Culshaw - as Mr. Allen
2005 - Postcards - as Himself
2006 - The Afternoon Play - as Judge
2006 - Doctors - as Charles Dillon

Film Apperances:

1981 - Dangerous Davies - as William Lind
1997 - The Harpist - as Father Rupitsch
2000 -The Asylum - as Arbuthnot
2005 - D'Artagnan et les trois mousquetaires - as Rutaford

The 7th Doctor Bio.........

The Seventh Doctor

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1987-1989 & 1996

Regeneration:

It has been suggested (mostly through journeys through the Doctor's psyche) that his sixth self forced a regeneration in his seventh persona because he was too out of control, and was heading down the road to become the Valeyard.

Regardless, when the TARDIS was attacked by the Rani, the Doctor hit his head on the console, and regenerated for a sixth time - allowing his seventh persona to come into being. Following his regeneration he had a slightly comic personality, due mostly to post-regenerative trauma.

Appearence:

The Doctor's outfit in this incarnation was calmer than his previous attire ("Thank goodness in this regeneration I've regained my impeccable sense of haute couture"), but as idiosyncratic as any other.

It consisted of a long off-white jacket with a red paisley scarf worn under its lapels and a matching handkerchief in one of the pockets, a lapel chain, a shirt, a red paisley tie, a yellow and green tank top adorned with red question marks, sand-coloured plaid trousers, white/brown two tone brogue shoes, a Panama hat with an upturned brim and an umbrella with a red question mark-shaped handle.

Personality:

The personality of the seventh Doctor was originally much more light-hearted and prone to clownish behavior, which masked the Doctor's intellect and courage against evil. However, this was ultimately dropped during the second season as the character took a much darker turn. This "darker" revamp would come to define the character, as the Seventh Doctor became a master manipulator who saw the battle between good and evil as a game of chess and everyone around him as pawns, to be manipulated in the pursuit of stopping evil.

Other personalities we see in the 7th Doctor:
  • Dark
  • Ruthless
  • Manipulitave
  • Mysterious
  • Caring
  • Kind
  • Noble
  • Just
  • Heroic
  • Understanding

Personality Quirks:

  • Loved the game of Chess
  • Had a habit of rolling his r's
  • Constantly wore a hat
  • Tended to be a bit of a clown
  • Pretended to be a fool to trick his Foe's
  • Spoke in a mild Scottish Accent
  • Used his Umbrella for many things

Favorite Phrases:

  • I am the Doctor and this is my friend Ace

Key Life Events:

  • The Doctor regenerates and experiences amnesia. He states that he is 953 years old at this point in his life.
  • Meets Ace for the first time (an event, the Doctor would discover later, was orchestrated by Fenric), and she joins him in his travels after Melanie Bush decides to travel with Sabalom Glitz instead.
  • Returns to London in 1963, not long after the departure of his first incarnation, in order to complete some unfinished business involving the Hand of Omega.
  • The Doctor begins to show a darker side of his personality when he gives the Hand of Omega to Davros in order to ensure the destruction of the planet Skaro.
  • Encounters Lady Peinforte and the Cybermen in another event orchestrated by Fenric.
  • Reunites with The Brigadier, UNIT and Bessie and learns he may someday take on the identity of Merlin.
  • Final showdown with Fenric
  • The Doctor discovers the Master on the Cheetah World
  • The Doctor battles the Timewyrm.
  • The Doctor first meets Professor Bernice Summerfield, and Ace leaves him.
  • Meets Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart, a descendant of The Brigadier, for the first time.
  • An older and wiser Ace rejoins the Doctor.
  • Loss of his TARDIS. He takes an alternative timeline TARDIS left by his third self who, in this universe, has died.
  • The Doctor defeats Mortimus.
  • Ace departs a second time, becoming 'Time's Vigilante' in order to watch over Earth for him.
  • The Doctor changes into a Human.
  • As the events of the novel Human Nature were later adapted for a Tenth Doctor television episode, it is clear that this event is not canon.
  • Roz Forrester and Chris Cwej join the Doctor in his travels.
  • Reunites with Ace and Melanie Bush, and also encounters the Land of Fiction construct, Dr. Who.
  • Meets Jason Kane.
  • Bernice Summerfield marries Jason Kane and leaves the Doctor.
  • The Doctor is reunited with several past companions and friends, including Ace, The Brigadier, John Benton and Mike Yates.
  • Reunites temporarily with Benny
  • Roz Forrester dies and the Doctor suffers a "one-sided" heart attack.
  • Reunites with Peri Brown
  • Reunites with Benny and with Liz Shaw, who dies. The Doctor, in order to save Earth, causes the death of 600 million humans.
  • Settling old family business, the Doctor returns to the House of Lungbarrow on Gallifrey. During the course of events, the Doctor is reunited with Romana, Ace, Leela and both K-9s. Chris Cwej leaves.
  • The Doctor is assigned to transport the remains of The Master from Skaro to Gallifrey but the Master causes the TARDIS to crash-land on Earth in 1999.
  • The Doctor is shot in a gang shootout, and subsequently dies on the operating table during exploratory heart surgery conducted by Grace Holloway.
  • After a delay of several hours caused by the anesthetic, the Doctor regenerates into his eighth incarnation.

The Seventh Doctor is portrayed by Sylvestor McCoy

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Born: Percy James Patrick Kent-Smith
Birth Date: August 20, 1943
Born In: Dunoon, Scotland
Father: Percy James Kent-Smith
Mother: Molly Sheridan

TV Appearences:

1964 - Vision On - as Unknown
1974 - Tiswas - as Various Roles
1979 - Jigsaw - as O-Man
1979 - Big Jim and the Figaro Club - as Turps
1979 - Jackanory - as Reader
1981 - Eureka - as Various Roles
1981 - The Secret Policeman's Ball - as Himself
1985 - The Last Place on Earth - as Lt. 'Birdie' Bowers
1986 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1988 - What's Your Story? - as the Narrator
1991 - Thrill Kill Video Club - as Spoons
1993 - The Airzone Solution - as Anthony Stanwick
1993 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1994 - P.R.O.B.E. - as Dr. Dove
1994 - Frank Stubbs Promotes - as Angus
1996 - Rab C. Nesbitt - as Gash Sr
1996 - Doctor Who - as The Doctor
1997 - Beyond Fear - as Michael Sams
1997 - The History of Tom Jones, The Foundling - as Mr. Dowling
1999 - See It Saw It - as Lord Chamberlain/Aunt Grizelda
2001 - Do You Have a License to Save This Planet? - as The Foot Doctor
2001 - Casualty - as Kev the Rev
2002 - The Bill - Ian Drew
2002 - Hollyoaks - as Leonard Cave
2004 - Still Game - as Archie
2006 - Mayo - as Reverand Beaver
2006 - The Bill - as Morris Shaw
2008 - King Lear - as Fool

Film Appearences:

1979 - All the Fun of the Fair - as Scotch Jack
1979 - Dracula - as Walter
1987 - Three Kinds of Heat - as Harry Pimm
1995 - Leapin' Leprechauns - as Flynn
1996 - Leapin' Leprechauns 2 - as Flynn
2000 - The Mumbo Jumbo - as Mr. Tallman
2002 - The Shieling of the One Night - as Fergus
2009 - Mixed Up - as Fred

The Eighth Doctor Bio.....

The Eighth Doctor

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1996 - 2005

Appearance:

The 8th Doctor had a bit of Victorian era towards the way he dressed when he regenerated. Granted he picked his outfit of a costume from a locker for a New Years Eve Party at a hospital but non the less. He had shoulder length, brown curly hair. He wore a velvet black coat, a shirt with a wing collar and a silk tie with a cravat.

Personality:

The 8th Doctor, was arguably the most human and romantic of all his incarnations. He encouraged those around him to seize life instead of with drawling from it. He seemed to like to give others hints of their futures.

He was the first Doctor to attract controversy when he broke the long standing taboo against becoming romantically involved with his companions, when he kissed Grace Halloway, and also when he revealed his being half human on his mother's side.

Although the 8th Doctor appeared on the screen one time in the 1996 made for TV Fox Movie called Doctor Who, he has continued his many adventures through other media.

Other Personalities the 8th doctor has are:

*Empathetic
*Understanding
*Impulsive
*Quick Witted
*Moral
*Forgiving
*Compassionate

Personality Quirks:

* Prone to bouts of amnesia
* A penchant for slight of hand
* Habit with repeating a persons name when trying to make a point
* Has penchant for late 19th Century clothing

Favorite Phrases:

*Unknown
Key Life Events:
  • Regeneration and "final battle" with the Master. Grace Holloway declines an invitation to travel with him.
  • Meeting with Bernice Summerfield, first (for this Doctor) meeting with the Brigadier.
  • The Doctor re-visits his earlier incarnations, fights the Master and meets Sam Jones.
  • First suggestion of the Time Lords' future war with The Enemy.
  • Materialising his TARDIS around the Anti-Time explosion.
  • Becoming Zagreus, then exiling himself to the Divergent Universe.
  • The loss of Sam Jones which sparks the Doctor to search for her
  • First encounter with Iris Wildthyme and witness of her regeneration.
  • Encounter with "the original" Sam Jones.
  • Revelation of the events of Dust remembered and talked about,the Faction Virus is starting to take effect.
  • A second encounter with Iris Wildthyme, and an encounter in the Obverse makes the Doctor question his trust in Iris.
  • The destruction of his TARDIS and the 'birth' of Compassion.
  • The destruction of Gallifrey and its star system.
  • The removal of the Doctor's second heart.
  • The Doctor gains a new second heart.
  • The Doctor regains his memory and a memory of what happened prior to his exile.
  • The Doctor fights in the Last Great Time War, resulting in the mutual destruction of the Daleks and the Time Lords.
  • At an unknown point and for an unknown cause, possibly during or after the War, the Doctor regenerates.

The Eighth Doctor was portrayed by Paul McGann

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Born: Paul McGann
Birth Date: November 14, 1959
Birth Place: Surrey, England
Father: Unknown
Mother: Clare McGann
Twin Brothers: Joseph and John
Brother: Mark
Brother Stephen
Sister: Clare
Spouse: Annie Milner 1992-2006
Son(s): Joseph and Jake

TV Appearances:

1983 - Give Us a Break - as Mo Morris
1986 - The Importance of Being Earnest - as John Worthing
1986 - The Monocled Mutineer - as Percy Toplis
1990 - Drowning in the Shallow End - as Colin
1992 - Nice Town - as Joe Thompson
1995 - Cathrine the Great - as Potemkin
1995 - The Hanging Gale - as Liam Phelan
1995 - The Merchant of Venice - as Bassanio
1995 - The One That Got Away - as Chris Ryan
1996 - Doctor Who - as the 8th Doctor
1998 - Our Mutual Friend - as Eugene Wrayburn
1999 - Forgotten - as Ben Turner
2000 - Nature Boy - as Steve Witton
2000 - Fish - as Jonathon Vishnevski
2001 - Hotel! - as Ben Carter
2001 - Sweet Revenge - as Patrick Vine
2002 - Blood Strangers - as DC David Ingram
2002 - The Biographer - as Andrew Morton
2001-2003 - Hornblower - as lieutenant Bush
2004 - Lie With Me - as Gerry Hanson
2005 - Kidnapped - as Colonel MacNab
2006 - If I Had You - as Philup Andrews
2006 - Tripping Over - as Jeremy

Film Appearances:

1987 - Withnail and I - as Marwood/"...and I"
1989 - Empire of the Sun - as LT Price
1989 - Tree of Hands - as Barry
1989 - the Rainbow - as Anton Skrebensky
1989 - Dealers - as Daniel Pascoe
1990 - The Monk - as Father Lorenzo Rojas
1990 - Paper Mask - as Matthew Harris
1991 - Afraid of the Dark - as Tony Dalton
1992 - Alien 3 - as Golic
1993 - The Three Musketeers - as Girard/Jussac
1997 - Fairytale: A True Story - as Arthur Wright
1997 - Downtime - as Rob
1998 - The Dance of Shiva - as Captain Greville
2001 - My Kingdom - as Dean
2002 - Queen of the Damned - David Talbot
2003 - Listening - as Unknown
2005 - Gypo - as Paul
2005 - Naked in London - as Mr. Johnson
2006 - Poppies - as Tony

The Ninth Doctor Bio....

The Ninth Doctor

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2005


Appearance:

The 9th Doctor was more street wise when it came to his appearance. He wore a plain black leather jacket with a dark jumper, trouser and boots. His hair was brown with a close sort of crew cut look.

Personality:

The 9th Doctor is less of a central heroic figure then and enabler, encouraging his companions and others he meets to act upon their more positive impulses. He used his intelligence and information to inspire others.

Other personalities we see in the 9th Doctor:

*Was the most gritty
*Was working class and informal
*Lonely
*Guilt ridden
*Witty
*Forthright
*Melancholy
*Sentimental
*Emotional
*Merciless
*Vengeful
*Ruthless
*Angry

Personality Quirks:

*Makes jokes in the face of danger
*Impatient with humans
*Has a dark side
*Sarcastic
*Likes to refer to humans as "stupid apes"
*Critical of his own large ears
*Has a Northern Accent
*Has a fondess for bananas
*Hates being in a "Domestic" situation
*Liked to call Mickey, "Mickey the idiot" or "Rickey"

Favorite Phrases:

* Fantastic!!!

Key Life Events:

  • The Doctor regenerates from causes unknown. However it may be because he attempted to save Davros in the Gate of Elysium- this took its toll on now insane Caan, so this may be an explanation.
  • Rose Tyler and the Doctor meet and she accepts joining him in his travelsSees the end of the World.
  • The Doctor meets the supposed last surviving Dalek.
  • Adam Mitchell becomes a companion but the Doctor soon evicts him for taking advantage of his privileged position.
  • The Doctor and Rose meet Captain Jack, who joins the TARDIS crew.
  • The Doctor, Rose and Jack attempt to take Blon Fel-Fotch Slitheen back to her homeworld to be punished for her crimes and accidentally allow her to cause the expansion of the Cardiff rift.
  • Re-meets the Daleks.
  • As Bad Wolf, Rose resurrects Jack and ends the Time War. Jack gets marooned.
  • The Doctor regenerates as a result of saving Rose's life.

    The 9th Doctor was portrayed by Christopher Eccleston

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Born: Christopher Eccleston
Birth Date: February 16, 1964
Born in: Little Hulton, Lancashire, England
Father: Unknown
Mother: Unknown
Twin Brothers: Alan and Keith Eccleston
Sister: Victoria Eccleston

TV Appearances:

1990 - Blood Rights - as Dick
1990 - Casualty - as Stephen Hills
1991 - Inspector Morse - as Terrence Mitchell
1991 - Chancer - Radio
1991 - Boon - as Mark
1992 - Rachel's Dream - as Man in Dream
1992 - Poirot (one, two, buckle my shoe) - as Frank Carter
1992 - Friday on my Mind - as Sean Maddox
1992 - Business with Friends - as Angel Morris
1993 - Cracker - as Detective Chief Inspector Bliborough
1995 - Hearts and Minds - as Drew Mackenzie
1996 - Or Friends in the North - as Nicky Hutchinson
1996 - Hillsborough - as Trevor Hicks
1999 - "Killing Time - The Millennium Poem" - as Millennium Man
2000 - The Tyre - as Salesman
2000 - Wilderness Men - as Alexander Von Humboldt
2000 - Clocking Off - as Jim Calvert
2001 - The Little Piggy - as Cabbie
2001 - Strumpet - as Stray Man
2001 - Linda Green - as Tom Sherry/Neil Sherry
2002 - The League of Gentlemen - as Dougal Siepp
2002 - Flesh and Blood - as Joe Broughton
2002 = Othello - as Ben Jago
2002 - Sunday - as Gerald Ford
2002 - The King and Us - as Anthony
2003 - I am Kloot - "Proof" - Music video for Band
2003 - The Second Coming - as Stephen Baxter
2005 - Doctor Who - as The Ninth Doctor
2006 - Perfect Parents - as Stuart
2007 - Heroes - as Claude

Film Appearances:
1991 - Let Him Have It - as Derek Bently

1992 - Death and the Compass - as Alonso Zunz

1993 - Anchoress - as Priest1994 - Shallow Grave - as David

1996 - Jude - as Jude Fawley1998 - Elizabeth - as Duke of Norfolk

1998 - A Price Above Rubies - as Sender Horowitz

1999 - Heart - as Gary Ellis1999 - eXistenZ - as Seminar Leader

1999 - With or Without You - as Vincent Boyd

2000 - Gone in Sixty Seconds - as Raymond Calitri

2001 - The Others - as Charles Stewart

2001 - The Invisible Circus - as Wolf

2002 - 24 Hour Party People - as Boe Thius

2002 - I am Dina - as Leo Zukowskij

2002 - Revengers Tragedy - as Vindici

2002 - 28 Days Later - as Major Henry West

2007 - The Seeker: The Dark is Rising - as The Rider

2008 - New Orleans, Mon Amour - as Dr. Jekyll

2009 - G.I. Joe - as Destro

2009 - Amelia - as Fred Noonan


The 10th Doctor Bio....

The Tenth Doctor

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2005-Present
Regeneration:

When the Doctor absorbed the Time Vortex from his companion, Rose Tyler, the forces contained in himself began to destroy every cell in his body. He regenerated for a ninth time to save his life. The Doctor immediately de-materialized the TARDIS from its location on Satellit 5, leaving the now-immortal Captain Jack Harkness behind. The Doctor piloted the ship back to the Powell Estates in London on Christmas Eve 2006 and lapsed into a comatose state, but snapped out of it briefly and then for a longer time in order to beat back an invasion of planet Earth by the Sycorax on Christmas morning. During this adventure he had his hand cut off while in a sword fight with the Sycorax leader but, still retaining enough cellular energy from his regeneration, grew it back.

Appearance:

Although a bit disappointed after his regeneration of not being ginger, he seems to have done well with his brown hair that has had many different styles through the series.

He wears pin strip suits with a shirt and tie and a light brown overcoat that he claims being given to him by Janis Joplin.He proudly sports his wearing Trainers that range in colors of white, cream, black, and red thus far.

When he is wanting to look intelligent, even though he needs not to wear them, he tends to wear a pair of dark tortoise shell rectangular framed glasses that he himself has called "the brainy specs".

Personality:

The Tenth Doctor generally displays a light hearted, talkative, easy going, witty and has a somewhat of a cheeky manner about him.

Other personalities we see the the Tenth Doctor include:

*Somewhat egocentric
*Ruthless
*Dangerous
*Has a strong personal sense of justice
*Quick jumps to anger when felling violated
*Cheerful
*Has tendency to babble
*Acts erratically
*Kind cheeky (as Captain Jack said)
*Techno babbles to describe scientific concepts before explaining in a simpler way
*Lonely
*Openly fond of mankind
*More romantic in a sense then his previous regenerations
*Has a remarkable sense of taste
*Can be rude on an occasion

Personality Quirks:

*Has a strong dislike for pears
*Sometimes has trouble with ordinal lists,starting with one numbering system(1,2,3 ,etc.)and switching to another (a,b,c,etc.)
*Can be absent minded
*Enjoys making abstruse English puns
*Frequently references to 20th Century pop culture
*Fond of Rock n Roll
*Loves little shops
*Relies heavly on his Sonic Screwdriver
*Carries a number of things in his pockets

Favorite Phrases:

*What!?
*Allons-y
*Brilliant!
*That's impossible
*I'm sorry, I'm so sorry

Key Life Events:

  • Still in the first 15 hours of his new regeneration, the Doctor defeats the Sycorax but loses his right hand in the process; he immediately regrows the lost limb but the original hand is later obtained by Captain Jack Harkness and preserved whıch later becomes a clone Tenth Doctor.
  • Meets Queen Victoria while fighting the Werewolf. Is dubbed Sir Doctor of TARDIS by the Queen, but then named an enemy of the state and technically banished from Britain.
  • Reunites with Sarah Jane Smith and K-9; rewards Mickey Smith for his help by allowing him to become a companion.
  • Meets Madame de Pompadour at several times in her life and shares a romantic bond with her. Is upset at her death.
  • Encounters the Cybus Cybermen on a parallel Earth.
  • Sees Mickey Smith off on the same parallel Earth.
  • Encounters the Ood on Sanctuary base 6 and suffers the loss of his TARDIS making him stranded on Krop Tor.
  • Stops the Beast and was Reunited with the TARDIS and saves the personnel of Sanctuary Base 6.
  • Encounters the Cult of Skaro and Defeats the Daleks and Cybermen by putting them into The Void.
  • Unwillingly separated from Rose, who also remains trapped on a parallel Earth (aka "Pete's World"). Prevented from expressing his feelings towards her in their final meeting, this has a longstanding emotional impact on him.
  • First meeting with Donna Noble
  • In Royal Hope Hospital, medical student Martha Jones joins the Doctor travels.
  • Takes Martha to New Earth, Frees the Motocars from the Macra, and Hears the Face of Boes last words..."You Are Not Alone".
  • Once again Meets the Cult of Skaro and Defeats them all but Dalek Caan; who escapes.
  • Changes all the cells in his body into human ones to avoid The Family, and spends several months as John Smith; in his human guise meets and falls in love with Joan Redfern.
  • Discovers he is not the last surviving Time Lord when he discovers the Master living in the far future, disguised as a human. Also, reunites with both Jack Harkness and his severed hand.
  • Martha decides to leave the Doctor.
  • Meets his Fifth Incarnation.
  • Meets Astrid Peth on board the space ship Titanic.
  • Reunites with Donna while facing Miss Foster; she asks to join him in his travels.
  • Reluctantly triggers the destruction of Pompeii in order to preserve the web of time and prevent an invasion of Earth.
  • Frees the Ood from Slavery.
  • While reuniting with Martha Jones and UNIT, encounters his old enemy, the Sontarans.
  • Causes the creation of his daughter, Jenny on the planet Messaline; believes her to be dead.
  • Meets River Song, a woman from his future.
  • Discovers that his abilities are evolving beyond what normal Time Lords are capable of.
  • Is killed in an alternate timeline while destroying the Racnoss in their base under the River Thames. It happens too fast for him to regenerate. It is possible that he drowns.
  • Reunites with former companions while facing the Daleks and Davros. He also meets Gwen Cooper, Ianto Jones and Luke Smith for the first time.
  • Starts to go through a Regeneration after being shot by a Dalek but sends the energy into his hand in the jar. This causes another doctor to be born from the energy in the hand.
  • Defeats Davros.
  • Leaves Rose Tyler on Bad Wolf Bay whilst she is kissing the human Doctor.
  • Removes Donna Noble's memories and leaves her forever.
  • Encounters the Cybermen for a third time.


The Tenth Doctor is portrayed by David Tennant


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Born: David John McDonald

Birth date: April 18, 1971

Born in: Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland

Father: Reverend Alexander ("Sandy") McDonald

Mother: Hellen McDonald

Brother: Blair

Sister: Karen

TV Appearances:

Unknown - Only Human - as Tyler

1988 - Dramarama - as Neil McDonald

1993 - Rab C Nesbitt - as Davina

1993 - The Tales of Para Handy - as John MacBryde

Unknown - Strathblair - as Hiker 2

1994 - Takin' Over the Asylum - as Cambell Bain

1995 - The Bill - as Steve Clemens

1996 - A Mug's Game - as Gavin

1997 - Holding the Baby - Nurse

1998 - Duck Patrol - Simon "Darwin" Brown

1999 - The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - as Max Valentine

2000 - Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) - as Gordon Stylus

2001 - People Like Us - as Rob Harker

2002 - Foyle's War - Theo Howard

2003 - Posh Nosh - as Jose-Luis

2003 - Trust - as Gavin MacEwan

2003 - Spine Chillers - as Dr. Krull

2004 - The Deputy - as Christopher Williams

2004 - He Knew He Was Right - as Rev Gibson

2004 - Traffic Warden - as The Traffic Warden

2004 - Old Street - as Mr. Watson

2004 - Blackpool - as Detective Inspector Carlisle

2005 - Casanova - as Giacomo Casanova

2005 - The Quartermass Experiment - as Dr. Gordon Briscoe

2005 - Doctor Who - as The Tenth Doctor

2005 - Secret Smile - as Brendan Block

2006 - The Romantics - as Jean-Jacques

2006 - The Chatterley Affair - as Richard Hoggart

2006 - Who Do You Think You Are? - as himself

2007 - Recovery - as Alan Hamilton

2007 - Comic Relief - as Mr. Logan/The Tenth Doctor

2007 - Dead Ringers - as Regenerated Tony Blair

2007 - The Human Footprint - as Narrator

2007 - Live Earth - as himself

2007 - Learners - as Chris

2008 - Einstein and Eddington - as Sir Arthur Eddington

2008 - Friday Night Project - as Guest Host

2008 - Darren Brown's Trick or Treat - as himself

2008 - The Andrew Marr Show - as himself

Film Appearances :

1996 - Jude - as Drunk Under Graduate

1997 - Bite - as Alastair Galbraith

1998 - LA without a map - as Richard

1999 - The Last September - as Captain Gerald Colthurst

2000 - Being Considered - as Larry

2001 - Sweatnight Goodheart - as Peter

2003 - Nine 1/2 Minutes - as Charlie

2003 - Bright Young Things - as Ginger Littlejohn

2005 - Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire - as Barty Crouch Jr.

2006 - Free Jimmy - as the voice of Hamish

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(pics courtesy of Blogtor Who)

David Tennant walked out of a performance of Catherine Tate's new play after Doctor Who fans started causing disruption, according to a report.

Tate, who played The Doctor's companion Donna Noble in the most recent series, is currently appearing in Under The Blue Sky in London's West End.

Tennant showed his support for his former co-star by turning up for a performance this week, but was reportedly horrified when Who obsessives began singing the show's theme and waving sonic screwdrivers."Fans had heard he was going to watch former Doctor Who star Catherine, so they turned up in force, complete with props," a source told the Daily Star. "He was very charming and friendly with them during the interval, but he was rightly disgusted when they disrupted her performance by singing the show's music and waving their sonic screwdrivers.

"Catherine is a pro, so she ignored them. But David knew the only way to stop them was by getting up and leaving."

Tennant is currently appearing in the lead role of a Royal Shakespeare Company production of Hamlet.

*****Now with all of these obsessive fans continuing to ruin everything for Tennant, they are going to ruin it for the rest of us if they continue to do these kinds of things!!! I know if I were Tennant I would say, "ya know enough is enough!!" and no longer care to portray the role of "The Doctor" and or have anything to do with Doctor Who all together!!! They had to ban any type of signings Doctor Who from Tennant at the theater portraying Hamlet because of their bombarding of him, and now they are ruining Tate's new project The Blue Sky!!! Tennant can not even go anywhere or do anything with out these obsessives flooding him!! So all you twits out there, KNOCK IT OFF BEFORE YOU RUIN IT FOR THE REST OF US!!!!!! THERE IS A TIME AND A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING!!!!!!***********JMCTIMELORD