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William Hartnell played the very first Doctor to grace our
screens. He was a rather mysterious irascible character with a fine sense of
mischief. William Hartnell played the Doctor from 1963 to 1966. He completed
29 stories of 119 episodes.
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Patrick Troughton played the second incarnation of the
Doctor. Patrick turned the Doctor into a whimsical hobo who hid a razor
sharp intellect behind the exterior character of a fool. Patrick Troughton
played the Doctor from 1966 to 1969. He completed 21 stories of 119
episodes.
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With a swirling cloak Jon Pertwee played the third
incarnation of the Doctor. Jon brought a dash to the role as he raced to the
rescue in his yellow car Bessie. Jon Pertwee played the Doctor from 1970 to
1974. He completed 24 stories of 128 episodes.
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Tom Baker played the Doctor as an enigmatic, mysterious and
profoundly witty character, an intellectual in a floppy hat and that famous
scarf. Tom Baker played the Doctor from 1974 to 1981. He completed 41
stories of 172 episodes.
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Peter Davison’s Doctor was inherently brave with an air of
vulnerability, he put the lives of others before his own at all times. Peter
Davison played the Doctor from 1982 to 1984. He completed 20 stories of 69
episodes
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Colin Baker was a larger than life character, ebullient and colourful. Assertive and committed when it came to fighting
injustice. Colin Baker played the Doctor from 1984 to 1986. He completed 8
stories of 31 episodes.
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Sylvester McCoy’s Doctor was a mysterious and elusive
character. Almost sinister at times, but never with those he trusted.
Sylvester McCoy played the Doctor from 1987 to 1989. He completed 12 stories
of 42 episodes.
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The last feature film created in 1996 was a huge success in the UK but unfortunately failed to inspire the
Americans. Paul McGann tried to show the Doctor’s sensitive side.
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Doctor Who has returned to our television
screens (at long last) with the Doctor being played by
Christopher Eccleston. It was sad that Christopher Eccleston only did Series 1.
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After the fantastic success of the first
series we have an excellent replacement with David Tennant, who has several seasons and Christmas specials.
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The replacement for David Tennant, Matt Smith
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