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Time and space are abstract concepts for most people, but some stories make this abstraction so concrete and livable that the viewer finds himself in a completely different reality. This is exactly what the 2005 rebirth of a mythical universe dating back more than sixty years achieves: it makes the familiar feel alien, and the unfamiliar feel extremely human. At the heart of the story lies the encounter between an ordinary person and a mysterious being who has traveled across the universe and whose exact age we do not even know. This encounter is not just the beginning of an ordinary adventure; it ignites a journey that poses profound questions about identity, belonging, and existence. This figure known as the Doctor emerges as a character who oscillates between wisdom and childishness, knowing everything yet still curious about everything. The human companions next to them become the lifelines by which the audience clings to this vast universe. Although the series uses science fiction tropes at a superficial level, it actually navigates a much broader emotional spectrum. Themes such as love, loss, sacrifice and the irreversibility of time are quietly processed in the shadow of alien invasions and time travel. Each episode carries its own atmosphere; sometimes tense, sometimes lyrical, and at times unexpectedly heart-wrenching. The cast, led by Jodie Whittaker, breathes new life into this historical character, while the duo of Mandip Gill and John Bishop adds human warmth to the story. However, the real magic lies in the series' unique rhythm and narrative style, independent of the actors. What binds the viewer to the next episode is not merely the allure of unsolved mysteries, but that naive yet powerful bond established with the characters. This production, which offers a vast universe spanning 13 seasons and 153 episodes, promises a layered experience for both newcomers and long-time inhabitants of this world. Are you looking for a strong reason to pass through the door of the time machine? Perhaps the best reason is that you don't know what you're going to find.

Rating: 7.6/10
Vote Count: 3,376
Start Date: March 26, 2005
End Date: December 05, 2021
Original Name: Doctor Who
Languages: English
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United Kingdom
Popularity:99.0982

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Cast

Writers & Directors

Seasons

Specials
Specials
Special installments of the series.
Release Date:
November 18, 2005
Episode Count:
199
Series 1
Series 1
The first series features Christopher Eccleston as the ninth incarnation of the Doctor, his only series in the role, accompanied by Billie Piper, as his first and main companion Rose Tyler, whom he plucks from obscurity on planet Earth, and to whom he grows increasingly attached. He also travels briefly with unruly boy-genius Adam Mitchell, played by Bruno Langley, and with 51st-century con man and former "Time Agent" Captain Jack Harkness, portrayed by John Barrowman. Episodes in the series form a loose story arc, based upon the recurring phrase "Bad Wolf".
Episode Rating:
7.6/10
Release Date:
March 26, 2005
Episode Count:
13
Series 2
Series 2
This is the first series to feature David Tennant as the tenth Doctor. He continues to travel with his companion Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), with whom he has grown increasingly attached. They also briefly travel with Rose's boyfriend Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke), and Camille Coduri reprises her role as Rose's mother Jackie. The series is connected by a loose story arc consisting of the recurring word "Torchwood". This is also the first series to be preceded by a Christmas special, which was commissioned to see how well the show could do at Christmas. The success of "The Christmas Invasion" led to the Christmas special becoming an annual tradition.
Episode Rating:
7.5/10
Release Date:
April 15, 2006
Episode Count:
13
Series 3
Series 3
The series stars David Tennant as the Doctor. In the Christmas special he is joined by Catherine Tate as Donna Noble. The series also introduces Freema Agyeman as the Doctor's new companion Martha Jones. John Barrowman also reprises his role as Captain Jack Harkness in the final three episodes which serve as the finale. The series is connected by a loose story arc consisting of the recurring phrase "Vote Saxon".
Episode Rating:
7.7/10
Release Date:
April 01, 2007
Episode Count:
13
Series 4
Series 4
Adventures in time and space with the Tenth Doctor and his companion Donna Noble.
Episode Rating:
7.9/10
Release Date:
April 05, 2008
Episode Count:
13
Series 5
Series 5
This is the first series to feature Matt Smith as the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor. Karen Gillan is introduced as the Doctor's new companion, Amy Pond. Alex Kingston returns as River Song, a mysterious woman from the Doctor's future who summons him twice. The main story arc concerns a pattern of cracks in the universe that are sometimes unnoticed by the characters. It is discovered that the cracks can erase things from existence.
Episode Rating:
7.7/10
Release Date:
April 03, 2010
Episode Count:
13
Series 6
Series 6
The Doctor returns, alongside newly weds Amy and Rory, to face monsters and mysteries and adventures all across time and space. Together they find themselves in sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, then aboard a pirate ship on the high seas of 1696, to solve the mystery of the Siren. In a bubble universe at the edge of reality, the Doctor meets an old friend with a new face.
Episode Rating:
7.5/10
Release Date:
April 23, 2011
Episode Count:
13
Series 7
Series 7
The main story arc of the series focused on the significance of the character of Clara, whom the Doctor had encountered twice before as Oswin in "Asylum of the Daleks" and as a governess in "The Snowmen". It also features the recurring appearance of the Doctor's enemy, The Great Intelligence.
Episode Rating:
7.2/10
Release Date:
September 01, 2012
Episode Count:
13
Series 8
Series 8
The series is the first to star Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor and Jenna Coleman as his companion, Clara Oswald. Also playing a major recurring role in the series is Samuel Anderson as Danny Pink, Clara's boyfriend. The main story arc revolves around a mysterious woman called Missy (portrayed by Michelle Gomez), who is often seen welcoming people who have died throughout the series to the "Promised Land", a place that serves as an apparent afterlife to deceased characters.
Episode Rating:
7.1/10
Release Date:
August 23, 2014
Episode Count:
12
Series 9
Series 9
Now that the Doctor and Clara have established a dynamic as a partnership of equals, they’re relishing the fun and thrills that all of space and time has to offer. Tangling with ghosts, Vikings and the ultimate evil of the Daleks, they embark on their biggest adventures yet. Missy is back to plague the Doctor once more, the Zygons inspire fear as they shape-shift into human clones, and a new arrival moves in cosmic ways.
Episode Rating:
7.3/10
Release Date:
September 19, 2015
Episode Count:
12
Series 10
Series 10
The series introduces Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts, and also features Matt Lucas as Nardole. Michelle Gomez and John Simm return as their respective incarnations of the Master. The main story arc for the first half of the series revolves around the Doctor and Nardole occupying themselves at a university while they guard an underground vault containing Missy. Missy later travels with the team in the TARDIS, and eventually partners with her previous incarnation as they battle a Cyberman onslaught.
Episode Rating:
7.1/10
Release Date:
April 15, 2017
Episode Count:
12
Series 11
Series 11
Series 11 follows the Thirteenth Doctor as she initially searches for her lost TARDIS, inadvertently bringing Graham, Ryan, and Yasmin with her on her travels. All three later contemplate returning to their normal lives but decide to continue travelling with the Doctor.
Episode Rating:
6/10
Release Date:
October 07, 2018
Episode Count:
10
Series 12
Series 12
The series follows the Thirteenth Doctor and her companions as they meet a new incarnation of the Master, and his destruction of Gallifrey, the return of Jack Harkness, the appearance of an unknown incarnation of the Doctor, the Cybermen, and the secret of the "Timeless Child". Jodie Whittaker returns for her second series as the Thirteenth Doctor. It also stars Bradley Walsh, Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill as the Doctor's travelling companions, playing Graham O'Brien, Ryan Sinclair and Yasmin Khan, respectively.
Episode Rating:
6.1/10
Release Date:
January 01, 2020
Episode Count:
10
Flux
Flux
From Liverpool to the depths of space, via the Crimean war and a planet named Atropos which shouldn’t even exist, fighting old foes and new creatures from beyond our dimension, the Doctor and company face a race against (and through!) time to uncover a universe-spanning mystery: what is the Flux?
Episode Rating:
6.4/10
Release Date:
October 31, 2021
Episode Count:
6

Reviews

pjgs

December 15, 2017

10/10

Doctor Who is my favorite show ever. It's not perfect, but it's exciting, fun, witty, creative, and quirky. The best way to watch is with an open mind and with (preferably) a good episode. Sometimes it can get cheesy or too silly, but as whole it's an amazing show. Series 11 starts next year with Chris Chibnall as the new showrunner and Jodie Whittaker as the new Doctor, and it's gonna be fantastic. God bless Doctor Who!

MovieGuys

December 18, 2019

3/10

Doctor Who is, in one sense, a metaphor for whats happened to this show. What was once an entertaining and sometimes thought provoking sci fi series, has been infected with a thread of political correctness, that's at times brittle, dour, lecturing and ultimately rather tiresome. Its not helped by a lead character, the Doctor, who unsurprisingly, does not appear to know what she is supposed to be. Small wonder, when the overall vibe coming from the show, is so conflicted. Maybe time ...

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ViscerusMorscer

May 22, 2022

7/10

**Christopher Eccleston's Series** - _4.5/5_ **David Tenant's Series** - _5/5_ **Matt Smith's Series** - _4.5/5_ **Peter Capaldi's Series** - _3.5/5_ **Jodie Whittaker's Series** - 1⁄2/5

Intergalacticified

September 30, 2023

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> **This series is so unbelievably good, all the hype, all the interesting moments, and plot twists. It's hard to find someone who has a feeling like me when I watch Doctor Who, The main feelings are: ''Surprised, Excited, Happy, Entertained, Interested.'' This series is too good to exist, I'm very proud and happy I stumbled upon something so good in the late year of 2016. **

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Frequently Asked Questions

Doctor Who has a total of 13 seasons.

Doctor Who first aired in 2005.

Doctor Who belongs to the following genres: Action & Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy.

Doctor Who has a rating of 7.6/10 from 3,376 votes on TMDB.

No, Doctor Who has ended.

In the United States, Doctor Who is available to watch on: AMC Plus Apple TV Channel , AMC+ Amazon Channel, AMC+ Roku Premium Channel, YouTube TV, Philo.