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{{Infobox Individual
{{Infobox Individual
|main alias       = [[Martin Bannister]]
|main alias =  
|image             = TheTwinDilemmaTGWLDW.jpg
|image = Tom BAker.jpg
|species           = Time Lord
|species = Time Lord
|affiliation       = Doctor Who (TV Action!){{!}}''Doctor Who''
|affiliation = Doctor Who (TV Action!){{!}}''Doctor Who''
|origin           = [[Gallifrey]]
|origin = [[Gallifrey]]
|first            = TV Action! (comic story)
|franchise of origin = ''[[Doctor Who (TV Action!)|Doctor Who]]''
|appearances      = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who (comic story)|The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who]]''
|only = TV Action! (comic story)
|voice actor      = Derek Jacobi
}}
}}
'''The Doctor''', also called '''Doctor Who''' at least at an early stage of production was a fictional character in the television series ''[[Doctor Who (TV Action!)|Doctor Who]]''. He had the ability to [[Regeneration|change his face]] multiple times.  
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'''The Doctor''' was a fictional character in the television series ''[[Doctor Who (TV Action!)|Doctor Who]]''. He had the ability to [[Regeneration|change his face]] multiple times.


He had numerous adventures including [[The Android Invasion|one]] involving [[android]]s. He also travelled with numerous [[companion]]s including [[K9]], [[Amy Pond]], and [[Rory Williams]]. During his travels, he also encountered various aliens, including [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]], [[Sontaran]]s, [[Ice Warrior]]s, [[Zygon]]s, [[Peg Doll]]s, [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]], the [[K1 Robot]], [[Sandminer robot]]s, [[Smiler]]s, [[Sea Devil]]s and [[Slitheen]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who (comic story)|The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who]]'')
As of episodes broadcast in [[1979]], he had regenerated three times. His fourth incarnation was portrayed by [[Tom Baker (TV Action!)|Tom Baker]]. Baker defeated [[Beep the Meep]] through his babbling, which was enough to remind him of the character he played, and Beep's [[The Doctor|old enemy]] who actually existed in [[N-Space|one universe]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] could be seen with a [[Dalek]] on the cover of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly (TV Action!)|Doctor Who Weekly]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[TV Action! (comic story)|TV Action!]]'')


As of episodes broadcast in [[1979]], he had regenerated three times. His fourth incarnation was portrayed by [[Tom Baker (TV Action!)|Tom Baker]]. Baker defeated [[Beep the Meep]] through his babbling, which was enough to remind him of the character he played, and Beep's [[The Doctor|old enemy]] who actually existed in [[N-Space|one universe]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] could be seen with a [[Dalek]] on the cover of [[DWM 1]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[TV Action! (comic story)|TV Action!]]'')
[[Peter Davison (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|Peter Davison]] portrayed the [[Fifth Doctor]].
An [[The Twin Dilemma|adventure]] the [[Sixth Doctor]] had featured individuals resembling [[Mestor]], [[Azmael]], and [[Romulus Sylvest|Romulus]] and [[Remus Sylvest]].
By [[2013]] he had regenerated eleven times. [[Matt Smith (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|Matt Smith]] played the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. A future episode involved the Doctor landing in the "real" universe where he was a fictional character. He defeated a [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cyberman]] that had been trapped in the universe as well. His [[companion]] for the adventure was a young ''Doctor Who'' fan. After he sent the [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cyberman]] back to his universe the Doctor departed as well. As this episode was being filmed the real Doctor was experiencing a real version of this adventure.
The real [[Eleventh Doctor]] suggested [[Peter Capaldi]] to the showrunner [[Steven (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|Steven]] as a potential candidate to play the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who (comic story)|The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who]]'')
== Alternate timeline ==
In an [[alternate timeline]], the [[Bureau of Time Travel]] permitted the use of [[time travel]] to correct some mistakes made in the series. The changes got bigger and bigger until several lines were added to the first episode to give details about the Doctor's background. This led to the show being cancelled because viewers thought the show took itself too seriously. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All Our Christmases (short story)|All Our Christmases]]'')
In [[2003]], [[Martin Bannister]] lamented that nothing ever came of the show. He had demented visions of characters and settings from the show including the main character, [[First Doctor|Doctor Who]] and his companions [[Susan Foreman|Susan]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], and [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]]. This eventually led to his [[suicide]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'')
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 13 March 2024

The Doctor was a fictional character in the television series Doctor Who. He had the ability to change his face multiple times.

As of episodes broadcast in 1979, he had regenerated three times. His fourth incarnation was portrayed by Tom Baker. Baker defeated Beep the Meep through his babbling, which was enough to remind him of the character he played, and Beep's old enemy who actually existed in one universe. The Fourth Doctor could be seen with a Dalek on the cover of Doctor Who Weekly. (COMIC: TV Action!)