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|Doctorwho-castandcrew-1983.jpg|Cast and crew of ''[[Doctor Who | |Doctorwho-castandcrew-1983.jpg|Cast and crew of ''[[Doctor Who/1960s-1990s|Doctor Who]]'' reunited at a 1983 fan convention celebrating 20 years of the programme. Clockwise from top left: [[Tom Baker]] (fourth Doctor, 1974-1981), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer, 1980-1989), [[Patrick Troughton]] (second Doctor, 1966-1969), [[Peter Davison]] (fifth Doctor, 1981-1984), and [[Jon Pertwee]] (third Doctor, 1970-1974); with 'companion' actors [[Sarah Sutton]] (1981-1983), [[Mark Strickson]] (1983-1984), [[Carole Ann Ford]] (1963-1964), [[Elisabeth Sladen]] (1974-1976), [[Janet Fielding]] (1981-1984). | ||
|Matt-smith-2010-doctor11.jpg|2010: [[Matt Smith]] on location and in costume as the Doctor while filming his first season of ''[[Doctor Who | |Matt-smith-2010-doctor11.jpg|2010: [[Matt Smith]] on location and in costume as the Doctor while filming his first season of ''[[Doctor Who/2000s-|Doctor Who]]''. As a contrast to his youthful appearance, Smith portrays the Doctor as an eccentric, professorial figure. | ||
|Earls-court-london-police-box.jpg|[[Police box]] mounted with a modern surveillance camera located outside [[Earl's Court]] tube station in [[London]]. The [[TARDIS]] exterior has been based on this design since the first episode of ''Doctor Who'' in 1963. The [[time machine]] is supposed to change shape to blend in with its surroundings, but the mechanism broke in the first story, and so the TARDIS has stayed like a police box ever since. In real life, the decision was made to avoid the cost of building a new TARDIS for each serial. | |Earls-court-london-police-box.jpg|[[Police box]] mounted with a modern surveillance camera located outside [[Earl's Court]] tube station in [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. The [[TARDIS]] exterior has been based on this design since the first episode of ''Doctor Who'' in 1963. The [[time machine]] is supposed to change shape to blend in with its surroundings, but the mechanism broke in the first story, and so the TARDIS has stayed like a police box ever since. In real life, the decision was made to avoid the cost of building a new TARDIS for each serial. | ||
|Tardis-consoleroom-2005.jpg|As well as being a time machine, the TARDIS is bigger on the inside than the outside, with the 'console room' from which the craft is piloted most frequently shown. Several designs have appeared over the years, all featuring a hexagonal console, roundels, and a central column that rises and falls while the TARDIS is in flight. This is the first console room of the 21st-century series, envisaged as a living, [[coral]]-like structure. | |Tardis-consoleroom-2005.jpg|As well as being a time machine, the TARDIS is bigger on the inside than the outside, with the 'console room' from which the craft is piloted most frequently shown. Several designs have appeared over the years, all featuring a hexagonal console, roundels, and a central column that rises and falls while the TARDIS is in flight. This is the first console room of the 21st-century series, envisaged as a living, [[coral]]-like structure. | ||
|Tom-baker-1983.jpg|Tom Baker played the Doctor for the longest period on television, from 1974 to 1981. His trademark [[scarf]] became an iconic image from the programme. This photo shows Baker soon after leaving the role, at a 20th-anniversary convention. | |Tom-baker-1983.jpg|Tom Baker played the Doctor for the longest period on television, from 1974 to 1981. His trademark [[scarf]] became an iconic image from the programme. This photo shows Baker soon after leaving the role, at a 20th-anniversary convention. |
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