When I was nine years old I saw a TV show in Scify (a channel) and I fell in love with it. The programme relate the adventures of The Doctor, the last time lord, a kind of humanoid alien who travels through time and space with his ship, the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) In the exterior, this ship, seems like a blue British police box, but its bigger on the inside.
The Doctor rarely travels alone, he has normaly a companion, a human companion as he has found a fascination with the planet earth. He tries to prevent evil forces from harming inocent people and often, he changes history. He has gained a lot of enemies during his travels too, like the Daleks or the Ciberman.
I learned a lot of history with Doctor who too, in his travels, he met many historical and mythological characters, like Winston Churchill, Nefertiti, Neron, Marco Polo, Elizabeth I of England, Shakespeare, Luis XV of France, Madame de Pompadour, Napoleon, Lincoln, van Gogh, Einstein, Hitler, Agatha Christie, Nixon... wow I've never stopped to think how many important people appears!
Doctor who is the longest TV programme, with 50 years, and it has winned lots of awards. Maybe you are wondering how it could remain for all those years. The actors don't grow up? To solve this and to continue the show, the writers gave the doctor, as a time lord, the ability to regenerate when his body dies, taking on a new appearence. During all the fifty years of the programme, twelve actors have been in the role of the Doctor, and this year, they will be thirteen.
If you are a big fan of James Bond, you know what it is to see the same character but with different actors. My favourites are those performered by David Tennant and Matt Smith, because I think they are the funniest doctors.
I found some funny moments:
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