Doctor Who

Doctor Who

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, Fantasy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Saul Metzstein, James Hawes, Ben Wheatley, Rachel Talalay, Graeme Harper See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Christopher Eccleston, Peter Capaldi, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Jenna Coleman See all Cast & Crew
  • Music: Delia Derbyshire,Ron Grainer,Segun Akinola
  • Award(s): BAFTA TV 2006 (Won)
    BAFTA TV 2006 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Winter King, Willow
  • Story:

    The Doctor looks and seems human. He's handsome, witty, and could be mistaken for just another man in the street. But he is a Time Lord: a 900 year old alien with 2 hearts, part of a gifted civilization who mastered time travel. The Doctor saves planets for a living – more of a hobby actually, and he's very, very good at it. He's saved us from alien menaces and evil from before time began – but just who is he?

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8.6/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

The Doctor looks and seems human. He's handsome, witty, and could be mistaken for just another man in the street. But he is a Time Lord: a 900 year old alien with 2 hearts, part of a gifted civilization who mastered time travel. The Doctor saves planets for a living – more of a hobby actually, and he's very, very good at it. He's saved us from alien menaces and evil from before time began – but just who is he?

Ratings

8.6/10

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AWARDS

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Won
BAFTA TV Award

Best Writer | 2008 | Steven Moffat

Best Drama Series | 2006 | Julie Gardner

SFX Award

Best Actress | 2012 | Alex Kingston

Best Actor | 2010 | David Tennant

Best TV Actor | 2005 | Christopher Eccleston

Best TV Actress | 2008 | Catherine Tate

Best TV Episode | 2005 | Joe Ahearne

Best TV Show | 2011 | Steven Moffat

National Television Award

Most Popular Female Drama Performance | 2012 | Karen Gillan

Most Popular Drama Performance | 2010 | David Tennant

Most Popular Male Drama Performance | 2012 | Matt Smith

Outstanding Drama Performance | 2008 | David Tennant

Most Popular Actor | 2005 | Christopher Eccleston

Most Popular Actress | 2006 | Billie Piper

TV Quick Award

Best Actress | 2008 | Catherine Tate

Best Actor | 2005 | Christopher Eccleston

Best Family Drama | 2010 | Steven Moffat

Best Loved Drama | 2008 | Julie Gardner

Scream Award

Best Science Fiction Actor | 2011 | Matt Smith

BAFTA Cymru Award

Best Actor Yr Actor Gorau | 2007 | David Tennant

Best Director FilmDrama Y Cyfarwyddwr Gorau Drama | 2009 | Euros Lyn

Best Screenwriter Yr Awdur Gorau Ar Gyfer Y Sgrin | 2007 | Russell T. Davies

Best Director Drama Y Cyfarwyddwr Gorau Drama | 2008 | James Strong

Best Drama SeriesSerial | 2006 | Phil Collinson

Best Drama Series Y Ddrama Gyfres Orau | 2008 | Phil Collinson

Best Editor Y Golygydd Gorau | 2007 | Crispin Green

Best Costume Y Gwisgoedd Gorau | 2007 | Louise Page

Best MakeUp Y Coluro Gorau | 2007 | Neill Gorton

Best Director of Photography Drama Y Cyfarwyddwr Ffotograffiaeth Gorau Drama | 2006 | Ernest Vincze

Best Sound Y Sain Gorau | 2009 | Paul McFadden

Special Visual Effects Titles Graphics | 2016 | Danny Hargreaves

Special Visual Effects Graphics | 2016 | Danny Hargreaves

Best Design Y Cynllunio Gorau | 2010 | Edward Thomas

TV Award

Best Actor (Female) | 2018 | Jodie Whittaker

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form | 2012 | Richard Clark

Bradbury Award

2012 | Richard Clark

(writer) | 2012 | Richard Clark

Screen Nation Film and Television Award

Favourite Female TV Star | 2007 | Freema Agyeman

Rondo Statuette Award

Best TV Presentation | 2006 | Steven Moffat

Best Television Presentation | 2008 | Steven Moffat

I Talk Telly Award

Best Dramatic Performance | 2017 | Suranne Jones

Eastern Eye Award

Peoples Choice | 2019 | Mandip Gill

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2013 | Murray Gold

TRIC Award

TV Drama Programme | 2010 | Russell T. Davies

RTS Craft & Design Award

Best Sound Drama | 2008 | Paul McFadden

BAFTA Television Craft Award

Special Visual Graphic Effects | 2015 | Danny Hargreaves

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Nominations
BAFTA TV Award

Best Actor | 2011 | Matt Smith

Best Supporting Actress | 2016 | Michelle Gomez

Best Original Television Music | 2013 | Murray Gold

Best Drama Series | 2009 | Susie Liggat

Best Writer | 2006 | Russell T. Davies

Best Editing FictionEntertainment | 2007 | Crispin Green

Best Director | 2006 | Joe Ahearne

BreakThrough Talent | 2006 | Edward Thomas

SFX Award

Best Actress | 2012 | Karen Gillan

Best Actor | 2011 | David Tennant

Best TV Episode | 2011 | Jonny Campbell

Best Director | 2015 | Rachel Talalay

Scream Award

Best Science Fiction Actress | 2011 | Karen Gillan

TV Quick Award

Best Actress | 2007 | Freema Agyeman

Best Actor | 2015 | Peter Capaldi

National Television Award

Most Popular Female Drama Performance | 2013 | Karen Gillan

Most Popular Male Drama Performance | 2013 | Matt Smith

Most Popular Drama Performance | 2011 | Matt Smith

Drama Performance | 2019 | Jodie Whittaker

Outstanding Drama Performance | 2008 | Catherine Tate

Most Popular Actress | 2007 | Freema Agyeman

Most Popular Drama Series | 2012 | Steven Moffat

Most Popular Drama | 2011 | Steven Moffat

Satellite Award

Best Actor in a Series Drama | 2008 | David Tennant

Best Actress in a Series DramaGenre | 2019 | Jodie Whittaker

Broadcasting Press Guild Award

Best Actor For | 2009 | David Tennant

Best Actor | 2006 | Christopher Eccleston

Best Actor For and | 2006 | David Tennant

Best Actress For | 2006 | Billie Piper

Best Actress | 2006 | Billie Piper

Best Drama Series | 2006 | Julie Gardner

Saturn Award

Best Actor on Television | 2010 | David Tennant

Best Supporting Actress on Television | 2015 | Jenna Coleman

Best Actress in a Television Series | 2019 | Jodie Whittaker

Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | 2010 | Bernard Cribbins

Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series | 2019 | Tosin Cole

Golden Nymph Award

Outstanding Actor Drama Series | 2007 | David Tennant

Outstanding Actress Drama Series | 2007 | Freema Agyeman

RTS Television Award

Actor Male For | 2008 | David Tennant

Writer Drama | 2012 | Steven Moffat

Best Costume Design Drama | 2006 | Louise Page

Best Make Up Design Drama | 2006 | Neill Gorton

Best Production Design Drama | 2006 | Edward Thomas

BAFTA Scotland Award

Best Actor Television | 2016 | Peter Capaldi

Best Actress Television | 2015 | Michelle Gomez

Best Writer FilmTelevision | 2015 | Steven Moffat

BAFTA Cymru Award

Best Actress Yr Actores Orau | 2007 | Billie Piper

Best Actor Yr Actor Gorau | 2015 | Peter Capaldi

Best Drama SeriesSerial | 2010 | Tracie Simpson

Best Original Music Soundtrack Y Trac Sain Gerddorol Wreiddiol Orau | 2006 | Murray Gold

Best Director Fiction | 2020 | Lee Haven Jones

Best Screenwriter Yr Awdur Gorau Ar Gyfer Y Sgrin | 2006 | Russell T. Davies

Best DramaDrama Serial for Television Y Ddrama OrauGyfresol Orau Ar Gyfer Teledu | 2009 | Phil Collinson

Best Director of Photography Drama Y Cyfarwyddwr Ffotograffiaeth Gorau Drama | 2009 | Rory Taylor

Best Television Drama | 2012 | Marcus Wilson

Best Design Y Cynllunio Gorau | 2006 | Edward Thomas

Best Production Design | 2019 | Arwel Jones

Best Costume Y Gwisgoedd Gorau | 2008 | Louise Page

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation Short Form | 2011 | Jonny Campbell

CCA Super Award

Best Actress in a Science FictionFantasy Series | 2021 | Jodie Whittaker

Bradbury Award

2011 | Jonny Campbell

(writer) | 2011 | Jonny Campbell

(director) | 2014 | Nick Hurran

OFTA Television Award

Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2015 | Peter Capaldi

TV Choice Award

Best Actor | 2016 | Peter Capaldi

Nickelodeon Kids Choice Award

Favourite Female TV Star | 2008 | Catherine Tate

Screen Nation Film and Television Award

Female Performance in TV For and | 2019 | Sharon D. Clarke

Female Performance in TV | 2019 | Sharon D. Clarke

Male Performance in TV | 2019 | Tosin Cole

VES Award

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Miniseries Movie or Special | 2008 | Nicolas Hernandez

Outstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast Series | 2008 | Nicolas Hernandez

Outstanding Performance by an Animated Character in a Live Action Broadcast Program Commercial or Music Video | 2008 | Nicolas Hernandez

Rondo Statuette Award

Best TV Presentation | 2011 | Richard Clark

Best Television Presentation | 2016 | Steven Moffat

Dragon Award

Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV Series | 2016 | Steven Moffat

Bram Stoker Award

Screenplay | 2014 | Steven Moffat

Nebula Award

Best Script | 2008 | Steven Moffat

TV Times Award

Favourite Newcomer | 2017 | Pearl Mackie

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2007 | Murray Gold

TRIC Award

TV Drama Programme | 2007 | Julie Gardner

BAFTA Television Craft Award

Sound Fiction | 2007 | Paul McFadden

RTS Craft & Design Award

Best Special Effects | 2016 | Danny Hargreaves

Best Production Design Drama | 2010 | Edward Thomas

IFTA Award

Best Editing FilmTV Drama | 2012 | Úna Ní Dhonghaíle

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Julie Gardner has said that when David Tennant was approached to play the Tenth Doctor, he was immediately enthusiastic. His first response was to ask, "Can I have a long swishy coat?"

When the first season was being made, television pirates were desperate to acquire the preview tapes. One of the people in the office had the idea of labelling the tapes with the anagram "Torchwood", rather than "Doctor Who", as a security measure to disguise the tapes when they were delivered from Cardiff to London. Writer Russell T. Davies liked this idea so much that it later inspired him to use it as a title when creating the spin-off series Torchwood (2006).

Matt Smith actually owned the tweed jacket his Eleventh Doctor usually wore.

Writer and executive producer Russell T. Davies had Christopher Eccleston's name on a shortlist for the role of the Doctor, but didn't really think that he would accept the role because of his reputation as a very serious actor with a background in hard-hitting dramas. However, Eccleston was such a big fan of Davies as a writer that he got in contact to ask if he could audition for the part. Eccleston had not been a fan of the original series, so he watched Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang: Part One (1977), one of the most popular serials from the original run and a particular favorite of Davies's for the quality of its dialogue, as part of his preparation.

The Eleventh Doctor spent nine hundred years on Trenzalore before his regeneration in Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor (2013), almost half of his lifetime as depicted over the entire fifty year run. This also technically makes Handles, the Cyberman head that keeps him company over the centuries, the Doctor's longest-serving companion, besides the T.A.R.D.I.S.

Popular Dialogues

"[series 1 trailer] The Ninth Doctor: Do you wanna come with me? 'Cause if you do then I should warn you, you're gonna see all sorts of things. Ghosts from the past; Aliens from the future; the day the Earth died in a ball of flame; It won't be quiet, it won't be safe, and it won't be calm. But I'll tell you what it will be: the trip of a lifetime."

"[repeated line] The Eleventh Doctor: Bow ties are cool."