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* ''[[Doctor Who?]]'', a regular comic series feature published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' | * ''[[Doctor Who?]]'', a regular comic series feature published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' | ||
* ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'', the one-off [[1996]] television movie starring [[Paul McGann]] | * ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'', the one-off [[1996]] television movie starring [[Paul McGann]] | ||
* Any of a number of stories that begin with the phrase, "[[Doctor Who and | * Any of a number of stories that begin with the phrase, "[[Doctor Who and|Doctor Who and...]]" | ||
* [[Doctor Who (pinball machine)]], a pinball machine from the [[1990s]]. | * [[Doctor Who (pinball machine)]], a pinball machine from the [[1990s]]. | ||
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This is a disambiguation page.
It points to other pages that have similar names. If you followed a link here, please fix it to point to one of the pages listed below.
Though it chiefly means the television show and related franchise on which this entire wiki is based, the name Doctor Who has several, more specific meanings.
Titles
- Doctor Who (1984), a reprint comic book from the United States division Marvel Comics
- Any of a number of comic book tiles from IDW Publishing, further disambiguated at Doctor Who (IDW)
- Doctor Who?, a regular comic series feature published in Doctor Who Magazine
- Doctor Who, the one-off 1996 television movie starring Paul McGann
- Any of a number of stories that begin with the phrase, "Doctor Who and..."
- Doctor Who (pinball machine), a pinball machine from the 1990s.
Characters
- The Doctor, a renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey. Often called "Doctor Who" by the viewing public and sometimes referred to as "Doctor Who" or "Dr. Who" in the ending credits and in titles. Prior to the Doctor's first adoption of the pseudonym "Dr. John Smith", the name "Dr. Who" (or a non-English equivalent) sometimes appeared within the narrative itself, particularly within several serials of season 4. Various non-televised stories — in particular those published by Polystyle — have additionally suggested that "Dr. Who" might be the character's actual name.
- Any of a number of people other than the Doctor with a similar name, further disambiguated at Dr. Who.