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Who is the Doctor?

http://www.whosdw.com/docwho.html

"The Doctor is an underachiever who never saw the point of exams, brought up on a planet that was basically a big university. He was a member of the social elite, but never saw the point of the rituals and social structures that kept that elite in power. He's an aristocrat who has rejected the comforts of his former life and the role that was expected of him. He has no real powers other than a keen intelligence and a lot of learning. He solves problems not through violence, but through wit and reason. No one can be The Doctor, he's more than human, but we can try to be like The Doctor - peaceful, intelligent, witty, reasonable, aware of what is truly important." - Lance Parkin

Throughout the eight incarnations whose adventures have been recorded in detail, The Doctor has exhibited a variety of personality quirks, interests, and abilities, some of which change, or seem to be forgotten, from one regeneration to the next. There are, however, some elements which are common to all the Doctors. The Doctor has a brilliant, if undisciplined, mind. He is passionately interested in many subjects, especially science, history, art and literature. He is insatiably curious, to the extent that he has often endangered himself and his companions in his quest for knowledge. He is a born meddler who seems incapable of walking away from other people's problems. Through all of his lives he has been somewhat arrogant, and he does not suffer fools gladly, though he is usually patient with those who are willing to learn from him. He generally carries an assortment of odd items, some of which seem to be completely useless, until one of them turns out to be exactly what's needed to get him out of a sticky situation. Though the TARDIS contains wardrobe rooms which are filled with costumes from many times and places, his peculiar sense of style means that he rarely makes use of them. Once he decides on clothing which suits his current personality, he seldom deviates from it unless forced to do so. Despite this, he has the uncanny ability to blend in almost everywhere he goes, so much so that people often don't notice his strange attire. He has an amazing ability to ingratiate himself with people who were suspicious of him only minutes before. Sometimes he achieves this by solving a problem for them, but on many occasions it seems to be simply the result of his charismatic personality. Though he is often impatient with his companions, he has great affection for most of them, and has willingly risked his life for all of them on many occasions. Probably the most important constants about The Doctor are his desire for justice, his willingness to put himself on the line to defeat evil wherever he finds it, and, of course, his amazing ability to find that evil wherever he goes.


The Doctor's Background

The anonymous time traveler we call The Doctor was born on the planet Gallifrey (The Time Warrior) in the constellation of Kasterborous (The Brain of Morbius), to a Gallifreyan father and a human mother (Doctor Who TVM). Physically he is much like other Gallifreyans, with two hearts which pump blood that is recognizably not human (Spearhead from Space, Doctor Who TVM), and a respiratory bypass system which enables him to recycle oxygen for a brief time (Pyramids of Mars, The Two Doctors, and others). The only apparent physical characteristic which he inherited from his mother is his eyes. Although their color may change when he regenerates, they retain a human retinal pattern (Doctor Who TVM). This may explain his occasional need for spectacles or magnifying glasses (The Sensorites, Castrovalva, and others), which never seem to be used by full-blooded Gallifreyans. The planet Gallifrey is much like Earth, but some of the trees have silver leaves, and its night sky is a burnt orange color (The Sensorites). The Doctor has memories of lying on a hillside with his father while watching a meteor shower in this night sky (Doctor Who TVM). Aside from his granddaughter, Susan, and an uncle he once mentions (Time and the Rani), we hear of no other members of his family. When speaking to his companion Victoria Waterfield about her father's death, he says that his family sleeps in his mind, and that it takes an effort for him to remember them (The Tomb of the Cybermen). He tells Kathleen Dudman, the future grandmother of his companion Ace, that he is not sure if his family is alive (The Curse of Fenric). The Doctor has been only slightly more forthcoming about his childhood. We do know that he lived in a house in the mountains of South Gallifrey, near a hermit (The Time Monster, Planet of the Spiders) who told him ghost stories, including those of the Fendahl and the Great Vampires (Image of the Fendahl, State of Decay). Omega (The Three Doctors, Arc of Infinity) and the Time Lord renegade Salyavin (Shada) were among his early heroes. He had a boyhood dream of driving a steam engine (Black Orchid). His childhood games included conkers (The Highlanders), trains (The Evil of the Daleks), and hopscotch (The Invasion of Time, Remembrance of the Daleks), and his ability with a yo-yo (The Ark in Space, The Brain of Morbius, and others) suggests lots of practice. At some time in his childhood, he was accepted at the Prydonian Academy, and began the studies which would make him a Time Lord.
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http://www.drwho.org/

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http://www.doctorwho.org.uk/

http://www.physics.mun.ca/~sps/drwho.html

http://www.highspeedplus.com/~dascott/intro.htm

http://www.type40.com/dw/
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Extensive video & audio archive.
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Doctor Who Wav Archive:

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A History of the Doctor Who Theme

The Doctor Who theme (composed by Ron Grainer, published by Erle Music/Warner Chappell) is one of the most recognisable pieces of television music ever written. It is also one of the most original in terms of its execution, being created as "pure" electronic music.

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The Doctor Who Restoration Team

In 1992, a small group of Doctor Who fans within the television industry approached the BBC's Television Archivist with a view to securing funding for a unique project:- the experimental restoration of a monochrome Jon Pertwee story back to its original colour form. So successful were the test results that the BBC Archives and BBC Video co-funded the restoration of three complete stories for transmission and video release. Since then, the team has become a little larger and its members have contributed to many Doctor Who projects for both BBC Television and BBC Worldwide. We currently master almost all Doctor Who VHS and DVD releases for BBC Video, ensuring that the duplication masters are the best possible quality. This website is designed to be a central reference point for past and future projects.

Newest articles have a red 'New!' flash on the contents bar and floating the mouse cursor over the flash should reveal the date of the last update. Latest updates within articles are highlighted in red.

It is important to remember that the title 'Doctor Who Restoration Team' is a self-imposed one. Although the team is officially recognised by our clients, the team members all have full time jobs and carry out restoration work in their own time. The 'team' aspect is a fairly loose definition, as some projects are carried out by only a few of the members, depending on the specialist skills required for each job. We also actively sub-contract work out to a small band of talented individuals outside of the core team.
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