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2007-03-09 22:11:28 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Television

18 answers

1. First Doctor, played by William Hartnell (1963–1966)
2. Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton (1966–1969)
3. Third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee (1970–1974)
4. Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker (1974–1981)
5. Fifth Doctor, played by Peter Davison (1981–1984)
6. Sixth Doctor, played by Colin Baker (1984–1986)
7. Seventh Doctor, played by Sylvester McCoy (1987–1989, 1996)
8. Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann (1996)
9. Ninth Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston (2005)
10. Tenth Doctor, played by David Tennant (2005–present)

2007-03-09 22:25:11 · answer #1 · answered by Nothing_tolose 3 · 0 0

First Doctor, played by William Hartnell (1963–1966)

2007-03-09 22:28:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

William Hartnell

2007-03-09 22:22:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

William Hartnell.

2007-03-10 05:12:29 · answer #4 · answered by Jo H 4 · 0 0

William Hartnell

2007-03-09 22:19:42 · answer #5 · answered by Well, said Alberto 6 · 1 1

The very first Dr. Who was William Hartnell, in 1963. Black and white back then, my have times and doctors have changed.

2007-03-10 07:46:31 · answer #6 · answered by lochmessy 6 · 0 0

the first doctor who was played by William Hartnell in november 23 1963 and ended in 1989 with Sylvester McCoy in the title role.(they axed the show in 1989?) there have been 10 dotors altogethe:william hartner(1963-66),patrick troughton(1966-69)jon pertwee(1970-74),tom baker(1974-81),peter davison(1981-84),colin baker(1984-86),slyvester mccoy(1987-89),paul mcgann(1996),christopher eccleston(1 episode),david tennant(2005-)

2007-03-09 23:03:56 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

William Hartnel.

2007-03-09 22:13:58 · answer #8 · answered by ANON 4 · 2 1

William Hartnell was born on 8 January 1908, just south of St. Pancras station, in London. Allegedly claiming in press materials in the 1940s to be have a farmer who was a famer and then later a stockbroker, it turns out that he was born out of wedlock, as his biography "Who's There?" states. At age 16, he was adopted by Hugh Blaker, a well-known art connoiseeur, who helped him to get a job with Sir Frank Benson's Shakespearean Company. He started as a general dogsbody - call-boy, assistant stage manager, property master and assistant lighting director - but was occasionally allowed to play small walk-on parts. Two years later he left Sir Frank Benson's group and went off on tour working for a number of different companies about Britain. He became known as an actor of farce and understudied renowned performers such as Lawrence Grossmith, Ernest Truex, Bud Flanagan and Charles Heslop. He played repertory in Richmond, Harrogate, Leeds and Sheffield and had a successful run as the lead in a touring production of "Charley's Aunt." He also toured Canada in 1928-29, acquiring much valuable experience. On his return to England, Hartnell married the actress Heather McIntyre. Hw starred in the movies "I'm an Explosive" (1933), "The Way Ahead" (1944), "Strawberry Roan" (1944), "The Agitator" (1944), "Murder in Reverse" (1945) and "Appointment with Crime" (1945). His memorable performance on the television series "The Army Game" and the movie "The Sporting Life" (1963) led to him being cast as the Doctor on "Doctor Who" (1963) which he is best remembered for. His son in law is agent Terry Carney. His granddaughter is Judith (stage name Jessica) Carney, who authored an autobiography of her grandfather, "Who's There?" in 1996.

2007-03-09 22:15:37 · answer #9 · answered by BARROWMAN 6 · 1 1

William Hartnell was the first doctor then Patrick replaced him.

2007-03-09 22:17:15 · answer #10 · answered by Jack 3 · 2 1

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