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'''''The Doctors''''' (sometimes known by its subtitle, '''''30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond''''') was a [[1995]] documentary produced by [[BBV Productions]].  It was a 65-minute retrospective on the entire history of the [[1963]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  Although completely unofficial, it nevertheless included interviews with many famous ''Doctor Who'' personalities still alive in 1995.  The documentary is sometimes believed to be a more recent work, due to a comparatively late release to DVD in [[2002]].
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|spinoff name  = The Doctors
|main character =
|image = [[image:TheDoctorsCover.jpg|250px]]
|featuring      = '''Regular cast members'''<br>[[Jon Pertwee]], [[Peter Davison]], [[Colin Baker]], [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Wendy Padbury]], [[Caroline John]], [[Nicholas Courtney]], [[Louise Jameson]], [[Mark Strickson]], [[Sophie Aldred]]<br>'''Guest actors'''<br>[[Brian Blessed]], [[Sally Faulkner]]<br>'''Production personnel'''<br> [[Sydney Newman]] (voice only), [[Shaun Sutton]], [[Philip Hinchcliffe]], [[John Nathan-Turner]], [[Don Henderson]], [[David Maloney]], [[Pip and Jane Baker]], [[Gary Gillatt]], [[Gary Russell]], [[Kevin Davies]], [[David Jackson]]
|enemy          =
|setting        =
|writer        = [[Adrian Ridgelsford]]
|music =[[Nicholas Briggs]]
|director      = [[Bill Baggs]]
|producer      = [[Bill Baggs]]
|publisher      = [[Waterfall Home Entertainment]]
|release date  = [[2002]]
|format        = DVD, 65 minutes
}}'''''The Doctors''''' (sometimes known by its subtitle, '''''30 Years of Time Travel and Beyond''''') was a [[1995]] documentary produced by [[BBV Productions]].  It was a 65-minute retrospective on the entire history of the [[1963]] version of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.  Although completely unofficial, it nevertheless included interviews with many famous ''Doctor Who'' personalities still alive in 1995.  The documentary is sometimes believed to be a more recent work, due to a comparatively late release to DVD in [[2002]].


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