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Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a space and time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Accompanied by companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes, while working to save civilisations and help people in need.

Who is the producer of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBCBBCBBC

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What year did Doctor Who first show on TV?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 196319631963

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What is Doctor Who's space ship called?

  • Ground Truth Answers: TARDISTARDISTARDIS

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What does the outside of the Tardis resemble?

  • Ground Truth Answers: a blue British police boxa blue British police boxblue British police box

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What type/genre of TV show is Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: science-fictionscience-fictionscience-fiction

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The show is a significant part of British popular culture, and elsewhere it has become a cult television favourite. The show has influenced generations of British television professionals, many of whom grew up watching the series. The programme originally ran from 1963 to 1989. There was an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1996 with a backdoor pilot, in the form of a television film. The programme was relaunched in 2005 by Russell T Davies, who was showrunner and head writer for the first five years of its revival, produced in-house by BBC Wales in Cardiff. The first series of the 21st century featured Christopher Eccleston in the title role and was produced by the BBC. Doctor Who also spawned spin-offs in multiple media, including Torchwood (2006–2011) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–2011), both created by Russell T Davies; K-9 (2009–2010); and a single pilot episode of K-9 and Company (1981). There also have been many spoofs and cultural references to the character in other media.

In what years did Doctor Who originally show on TV?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 1963 to 19891963 to 19891963 to 1989

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Who relaunched Doctor Who in 2005?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Russell T Davies2005Russell T Davies

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What Doctor Who spin-off only made it as far as a pilot episode?

  • Ground Truth Answers: K-9 and CompanyK-9 and CompanyK-9 and Company

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Who produced the Doctor Who revival series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBC WalesRussell T DaviesBBC Wales

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Who played Doctor Who in the revival series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Christopher EcclestonChristopher EcclestonChristopher Eccleston

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Twelve actors have headlined the series as the Doctor. The transition from one actor to another is written into the plot of the show, as well as the differing approach to the role that each brings, under the concept of regeneration into a new incarnation. The show's premise is that this is a life process of Time Lords through which the character of the Doctor takes on a new body and, to some extent, new personality, which occurs after sustaining an injury which would be fatal to most other species. Each actor's portrayal differs, but they are all intended to be aspects of the same character and form part of the same storyline. The time-travelling nature of the plot means that, on occasion, different Doctors have met each other. Peter Capaldi took on the role after Matt Smith's exit in the 2013 Christmas special "The Time of the Doctor".

How many actors have played Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: TwelveTwelveTwelve

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Who followed Matt Smith in the role of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Peter CapaldiPeter CapaldiPeter Capaldi

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Which episode was Matt Smith's final one as Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Time of the Doctorthe 2013 Christmas special "The Time of the Doctor""The Time of the Doctor"

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When does Doctor Who transition to a new body?

  • Ground Truth Answers: after sustaining an injuryafter sustaining an injury which would be fatal to most other speciesafter sustaining an injury

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In addition to a new body, what else changes about the Doctor?

  • Ground Truth Answers: new personalitynew personalitynew personality

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Doctor Who follows the adventures of the primary character, a rogue Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, who simply goes by the name "The Doctor". He fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS – "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" – time machine which allows him to travel across time and space. The TARDIS has a "chameleon circuit" which normally allows the machine to take on the appearance of local objects as a disguise. However, the Doctor's TARDIS remains fixed as a blue British Police box due to a malfunction in the chameleon circuit.

What planet is Doctor Who from?

  • Ground Truth Answers: GallifreyGallifreyGallifrey

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What vehicle did Doctor Who use for his escape from Gallifrey?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Mark I Type 40 TARDISMark I Type 40 TARDISMark I Type 40 TARDIS

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That does TARDIS stand for?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Time and Relative Dimension in SpaceTime and Relative Dimension in SpaceTime and Relative Dimension in Space

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What feature normally allows the TARDIS to disguise itself?

  • Ground Truth Answers: chameleon circuitchameleon circuitchameleon circuit

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Why does Doctor Who's TARDIS always look the same?

  • Ground Truth Answers: due to a malfunction in the chameleon circuitmalfunction in the chameleon circuita malfunction in the chameleon circuit

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The Doctor rarely travels alone and often brings one or more companions to share these adventures. His companions are usually humans, as he has found a fascination with planet Earth. He often finds events that pique his curiosity as he tries to prevent evil forces from harming innocent people or changing history, using only his ingenuity and minimal resources, such as his versatile sonic screwdriver. As a Time Lord, the Doctor has the ability to regenerate when his body is mortally damaged, taking on a new appearance and personality. The Doctor has gained numerous reoccurring enemies during his travels, including the Daleks, the Cybermen, and the Master, another renegade Time Lord.

How often does Doctor Who travel by himself?

  • Ground Truth Answers: rarelyoftenrarely

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What enemy of Doctor Who is also a Time Lord?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Masterthe Masterthe Master

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What does Doctor Who do when his body is mortally damaged?

  • Ground Truth Answers: regenerateregenerateregenerate

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What type of beings does Doctor Who usually take with him on his travels?

  • Ground Truth Answers: humanscompanionsusually humans

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What type of Lord is Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Time LordTimeTime Lord

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Doctor Who first appeared on BBC TV at 17:16:20 GMT, eighty seconds after the scheduled programme time, 5:15 pm, on Saturday, 23 November 1963. It was to be a regular weekly programme, each episode 25 minutes of transmission length. Discussions and plans for the programme had been in progress for a year. The head of drama, Canadian Sydney Newman, was mainly responsible for developing the programme, with the first format document for the series being written by Newman along with the head of the script department (later head of serials) Donald Wilson and staff writer C. E. Webber. Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series.[note 1] The programme was originally intended to appeal to a family audience, as an educational programme using time travel as a means to explore scientific ideas and famous moments in history. On 31 July 1963 Whitaker commissioned Terry Nation to write a story under the title The Mutants. As originally written, the Daleks and Thals were the victims of an alien neutron bomb attack but Nation later dropped the aliens and made the Daleks the aggressors. When the script was presented to Newman and Wilson it was immediately rejected as the programme was not permitted to contain any "bug-eyed monsters". The first serial had been completed and the BBC believed it was crucial that the next one be a success, but The Mutants was the only script ready to go, so the show had little choice but to use it. According to producer Verity Lambert; "We didn't have a lot of choice — we only had the Dalek serial to go ... We had a bit of a crisis of confidence because Donald [Wilson] was so adamant that we shouldn't make it. Had we had anything else ready we would have made that." Nation's script became the second Doctor Who serial – The Daleks (a.k.a. The Mutants). The serial introduced the eponymous aliens that would become the series' most popular monsters, and was responsible for the BBC's first merchandising boom.

What was the date of the very first episode of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 23 November 1963Saturday, 23 November 196323 November 1963

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What creatures were the most popular monsters in the series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Daleks (a.k.a. The Mutants)Dalekseponymous aliens

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Why was the Dalek script rejected at first?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the programme was not permitted to contain any "bug-eyed monsters"only had the Dalek serial to gothe programme was not permitted to contain any "bug-eyed monsters"

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Who wrote The Mutants?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Terry NationTerry NationTerry Nation

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How long was each episode of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 25 minutes of transmission length25 minutes25 minutes

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The BBC drama department's serials division produced the programme for 26 seasons, broadcast on BBC 1. Falling viewing numbers, a decline in the public perception of the show and a less-prominent transmission slot saw production suspended in 1989 by Jonathan Powell, controller of BBC 1. Although (as series co-star Sophie Aldred reported in the documentary Doctor Who: More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS) it was effectively, if not formally, cancelled with the decision not to commission a planned 27th series of the show for transmission in 1990, the BBC repeatedly affirmed that the series would return.

How many seasons did the BBC produce Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 262626

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Who ended the series in 1989?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Jonathan PowellJonathan PowellJonathan Powell

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What documentary was shown about Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor Who: More Than 30 Years in the TARDISDoctor Who: More Than 30 Years in the TARDISDoctor Who: More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS

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After cancelling the show, what did the BBC tell the public?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the series would returnthe series would returnthe series would return

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What TV station showed the broadcasts of the original Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBC 1BBC 1BBC 1

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While in-house production had ceased, the BBC hoped to find an independent production company to relaunch the show. Philip Segal, a British expatriate who worked for Columbia Pictures' television arm in the United States, had approached the BBC about such a venture as early as July 1989, while the 26th series was still in production. Segal's negotiations eventually led to a Doctor Who television film, broadcast on the Fox Network in 1996 as a co-production between Fox, Universal Pictures, the BBC and BBC Worldwide. Although the film was successful in the UK (with 9.1 million viewers), it was less so in the United States and did not lead to a series.

What was the BBC hoping that an independent production firm would do for Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: relaunch the showrelaunch the showrelaunch the show

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Who approached the BBC in 1989 about relaunching the show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Philip SegalPhilip SegalPhilip Segal

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What network showed a Doctor Who film?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Fox NetworkFox Networkthe Fox Network

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How many UK viewers watched the Doctor Who film?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 9.1 million9.1 million9.1 million

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In what country was the Doctor Who film not successful enough to spawn a series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the United StatesUnited Statesthe United States

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Doctor Who finally returned with the episode "Rose" on BBC One on 26 March 2005. There have since been nine further series in 2006–2008 and 2010–2015, and Christmas Day specials every year since 2005. No full series was filmed in 2009, although four additional specials starring David Tennant were made. In 2010, Steven Moffat replaced Davies as head writer and executive producer. In January 2016, Moffat announced that he would step down after the 2017 finale, to be replaced by Chris Chibnall in 2018. In addition, Series 10 will debut in Spring 2017, with a Christmas special broadcast in 2016.

What was the name of the first episode of the new Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: RoseRoseRose

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What year did Doctor Who finally return to television?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200520052005

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What was the only year that a full series was not filmed since 2005?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200920092009

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Who will be the new executive producer of Doctor Who in 2018?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Chris ChibnallChris ChibnallChris Chibnall

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What type of special Doctor Who shows have been shown each year since 2005?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Christmas Day specialsChristmas Day specialsChristmas Day specials

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The 2005 version of Doctor Who is a direct plot continuation of the original 1963–1989 series[note 2] and the 1996 telefilm. This is similar to the 1988 continuation of Mission Impossible, but differs from most other series relaunches which have either been reboots (for example, Battlestar Galactica and Bionic Woman[citation needed]) or set in the same universe as the original but in a different time period and with different characters (for example, Star Trek: The Next Generation and spin-offs[citation needed]).

What years did the original Doctor Who series run?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 1963–19891963–19891963–1989

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What new series continues the plot of the original Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The 2005 versionThe 2005 version of Doctor WhoThe 2005 version of Doctor Who

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What year was the only film version of Doctor Who shown?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 199619961996

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Name two series that have been reboots rather than plot continuations.

  • Ground Truth Answers: Battlestar Galactica and Bionic WomanBattlestar Galactica and Bionic WomanBattlestar Galactica and Bionic Woman

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What other series mentioned returned with a plot continuation?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Mission Impossible,Mission ImpossibleMission Impossible

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It has been claimed that the transmission of the first episode was delayed by ten minutes due to extended news coverage of the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy the previous day; whereas in fact it went out after a delay of eighty seconds. The BBC believed that many viewers had missed this introduction to a new series due to the coverage of the assassination, as well as a series of power blackouts across the country, and they broadcast it again on 30 November 1963, just before episode two.

When did the BBC rebroadcast the first episode of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 30 November 196330 November 196330 November 1963

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How long was the broadcast delay the first time the series premiered?

  • Ground Truth Answers: eighty secondsten minutesten minutes

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Who long was the broadcast delay claimed to be the first time the series premiered?

  • Ground Truth Answers: ten minuteseighty secondsten minutes

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What major event U.S. occurred that made the BBC delay the broadcast?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the assassination of US President John F. Kennedyassassination of US President John F. Kennedythe assassination of US President John F. Kennedy

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What other event made the BBC concerned that viewers had not seen the premier of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: a series of power blackouts across the countrypower blackoutsa series of power blackouts across the country

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The phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa" entered British pop culture, signifying in humour the stereotypical early-series behaviour of children who wanted to avoid seeing frightening parts of a television programme while remaining in the room to watch the remainder of it. The phrase retains this association with Doctor Who, to the point that in 1991 the Museum of the Moving Image in London named their exhibition celebrating the programme "Behind the Sofa". The electronic theme music too was perceived as eerie, novel, and frightening, at the time. A 2012 article placed this childhood juxtaposition of fear and thrill "at the center of many people's relationship with the show", and a 2011 online vote at Digital Spy deemed the series the "scariest TV show of all time".

What popular phrase is associated with the Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofaHiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa"Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa"

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Who put on a Doctor Who exhibition in 1991?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Museum of the Moving ImageMuseum of the Moving Imagethe Museum of the Moving Image

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What was the name of the 1991 Doctor Who exhibition?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Behind the SofaBehind the SofaBehind the Sofa

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What did people vote the Doctor Who series as in a 2011 online vote?

  • Ground Truth Answers: scariest TV show of all timescariest TV show of all timescariest TV show of all time

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Who conducted the 2011 online vote?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Digital SpyDigital SpyDigital Spy

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A BBC audience research survey conducted in 1972 found that, by their own definition of violence ("any act[s] which may cause physical and/or psychological injury, hurt or death to persons, animals or property, whether intentional or accidental") Doctor Who was the most violent of the drama programmes the corporation produced at the time. The same report found that 3% of the surveyed audience regarded the show as "very unsuitable" for family viewing. Responding to the findings of the survey in The Times newspaper, journalist Philip Howard maintained that, "to compare the violence of Dr Who, sired by a horse-laugh out of a nightmare, with the more realistic violence of other television series, where actors who look like human beings bleed paint that looks like blood, is like comparing Monopoly with the property market in London: both are fantasies, but one is meant to be taken seriously."

Which show was voted most violent of the BBC shows in a 1972 survey?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor WhoDoctor WhoDoctor Who

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How many of the survey respondents considered Doctor Who very unsuitable for family viewing?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 3%3%3%

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What journalist wrote an article defending Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Philip HowardPhilip HowardPhilip Howard

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In his defense of Doctor Who, what did Philip Howard compare to the London property market?

  • Ground Truth Answers: MonopolyMonopolyMonopoly

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What publication did Philip Howard work for?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Times newspaperThe TimesThe Times newspaper

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The image of the TARDIS has become firmly linked to the show in the public's consciousness; BBC scriptwriter Anthony Coburn, who lived in the resort of Herne Bay, Kent, was one of the people who conceived the idea of a police box as a time machine. In 1996, the BBC applied for a trade mark to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising associated with Doctor Who. In 1998, the Metropolitan Police Authority filed an objection to the trade mark claim; but in 2002, the Patent Office ruled in favour of the BBC.

What image has become linked to Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the TARDISthe TARDISthe TARDIS

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What does the TARDIS look like?

  • Ground Truth Answers: blue police boxa police boxblue police box

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What is the function of the TARDIS?

  • Ground Truth Answers: time machinetime machinetime machine

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Who filed an objection to the BBC using the blue police box in Doctor Who merchandise?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Metropolitan Police AuthorityMetropolitan Police Authoritythe Metropolitan Police Authority

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When did the BBC receive a favorable ruling on the trade mark claim?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200220022002

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Doctor Who originally ran for 26 seasons on BBC One, from 23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989. During the original run, each weekly episode formed part of a story (or "serial") — usually of four to six parts in earlier years and three to four in later years. Notable exceptions were: The Daleks' Master Plan, which aired in 12 episodes (plus an earlier one-episode teaser, "Mission to the Unknown", featuring none of the regular cast); almost an entire season of seven-episode serials (season 7); the 10-episode serial The War Games; and The Trial of a Time Lord, which ran for 14 episodes (albeit divided into three production codes and four narrative segments) during season 23. Occasionally serials were loosely connected by a storyline, such as season 8 being devoted to the Doctor battling a rogue Time Lord called The Master, season 16's quest for The Key to Time, season 18's journey through E-Space and the theme of entropy, and season 20's Black Guardian Trilogy.

How many seasons did the original Doctor Who run?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 262626

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When was the last episode of the original series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 6 December 19896 December 19896 December 1989

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How many episodes were in The Daleks' Master Plan?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 121212

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What is the name of a Time Lord that Doctor Who has fought?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The MasterThe MasterThe Master

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What was the focus of Season 20 of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Black Guardian TrilogyBlack Guardian TrilogyBlack Guardian Trilogy

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The serial format changed for the 2005 revival, with each series usually consisting of 13 45-minute, self-contained episodes (60 minutes with adverts, on overseas commercial channels), and an extended episode broadcast on Christmas Day. Each series includes several standalone and multi-part stories, linked with a loose story arc that resolves in the series finale. As in the early "classic" era, each episode, whether standalone or part of a larger story, has its own title. Occasionally, regular-series episodes will exceed the 45-minute run time; notably, the episodes "Journey's End" from 2008 and "The Eleventh Hour" from 2010 exceeded an hour in length.

In what year did the serial format change for the Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200520052005

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How long was each Doctor Who episode in the 2005 revival series (including ads)?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 60 minutes45-minute60 minutes

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When was an extended episode of Doctor Who shown?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Christmas DayChristmas DayChristmas Day

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Which episode in 2008 was over an hour long?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Journey's EndJourney's EndJourney's End

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In what year did "The Eleventh Hour" play?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 201020102010

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826 Doctor Who instalments have been televised since 1963, ranging between 25-minute episodes (the most common format), 45-minute episodes (for Resurrection of the Daleks in the 1984 series, a single season in 1985, and the revival), two feature-length productions (1983's The Five Doctors and the 1996 television film), eight Christmas specials (most of 60 minutes' duration, one of 72 minutes), and four additional specials ranging from 60 to 75 minutes in 2009, 2010 and 2013. Four mini-episodes, running about eight minutes each, were also produced for the 1993, 2005 and 2007 Children in Need charity appeals, while another mini-episode was produced in 2008 for a Doctor Who-themed edition of The Proms. The 1993 2-part story, entitled Dimensions in Time, was made in collaboration with the cast of the BBC soap-opera EastEnders and was filmed partly on the EastEnders set. A two-part mini-episode was also produced for the 2011 edition of Comic Relief. Starting with the 2009 special "Planet of the Dead", the series was filmed in 1080i for HDTV, and broadcast simultaneously on BBC One and BBC HD.

How many Doctor Who episodes have been shown, in total?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 826826826

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What is the most common length of Doctor Who episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 25-minute25-minute25-minute

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How many Doctor Who Christmas Specials have been shown?

  • Ground Truth Answers: eighteighteight

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How long was the longest Doctor Who Christmas Special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 72 minutes72 minutes72 minutes

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In what year did Doctor Who begin being shown in HDTV?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200920092009

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Between about 1964 and 1973, large amounts of older material stored in the BBC's various video tape and film libraries were either destroyed,[note 3] wiped, or suffered from poor storage which led to severe deterioration from broadcast quality. This included many old episodes of Doctor Who, mostly stories featuring the first two Doctors: William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton. In all, 97 of 253 episodes produced during the first six years of the programme are not held in the BBC's archives (most notably seasons 3, 4, & 5, from which 79 episodes are missing). In 1972, almost all episodes then made were known to exist at the BBC, while by 1978 the practice of wiping tapes and destroying "spare" film copies had been brought to a stop.

Who were the first two actors that played Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: William Hartnell and Patrick TroughtonWilliam Hartnell and Patrick TroughtonWilliam Hartnell and Patrick Troughton

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How many of the episodes produced in the first six seasons are not in BBC's archives?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 977997

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Which seasons is the BBC missing a total of 79 episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 3, 4, & 5seasons 3, 4, & 53, 4, & 5

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When did the practice of wiping tapes stop?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 197819781978

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What years saw the most loss of old shows in the BBC archives?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Between about 1964 and 1973the first six yearsBetween about 1964 and 1973

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Some episodes have been returned to the BBC from the archives of other countries who bought prints for broadcast, or by private individuals who acquired them by various means. Early colour videotape recordings made off-air by fans have also been retrieved, as well as excerpts filmed from the television screen onto 8 mm cine film and clips that were shown on other programmes. Audio versions of all of the lost episodes exist from home viewers who made tape recordings of the show. Short clips from every story with the exception of Marco Polo, "Mission to the Unknown" and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve also exist.

How did other countries have copies of the show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: bought prints for broadcastbought prints for broadcastbought prints for broadcast

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Who made early colour videos of the show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: fansfansfans

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What was the name of the Marco Polo episode?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Mission to the UnknownMission to the UnknownMission to the Unknown

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What type of film were excerpts from the show film on?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 8 mm cine film8 mm cine film and clips that were shown on other programmes8 mm cine film

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How did the BBC get audio versions of the lost episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: home viewers who made tape recordings of the showhome viewers who made tape recordings of the showhome viewers who made tape recordings

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"Official" reconstructions have also been released by the BBC on VHS, on MP3 CD-ROM, and as special features on DVD. The BBC, in conjunction with animation studio Cosgrove Hall, reconstructed the missing episodes 1 and 4 of The Invasion (1968), using remastered audio tracks and the comprehensive stage notes for the original filming, for the serial's DVD release in November 2006. The missing episodes of The Reign of Terror were animated by animation company Theta-Sigma, in collaboration with Big Finish, and became available for purchase in May 2013 through Amazon.com. Subsequent animations made in 2013 include The Tenth Planet, The Ice Warriors and The Moonbase.

Who has released official reconstructions of Doctor Who episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the BBCBBCBBC

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Who did the BBC work with to reconstruct some of The Invasion episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Cosgrove HallCosgrove HallCosgrove Hall

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What year was The Invasion originally shown?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 196819681968

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What animation company worked on some of The Reign of Terror episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Theta-SigmaTheta-SigmaTheta-Sigma

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When was the Doctor Who series released on DVD?

  • Ground Truth Answers: November 2006November 20062006

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Producers introduced the concept of regeneration to permit the recasting of the main character. This was first prompted by original star William Hartnell's poor health. The actual term "regeneration" was not initially conceived of until the Doctor's third on-screen regeneration however; Hartnell's Doctor had merely described undergoing a "renewal," and the Second Doctor underwent a "change of appearance".[citation needed] The device has allowed for the recasting of the actor various times in the show's history, as well as the depiction of alternative Doctors either from the Doctor's relative past or future.[citation needed]

What term is used to explain a change in the appearance of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: regenerationregenerationrenewal

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When was the term "regeneration" first used?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Doctor's third on-screen regenerationthe Doctor's third on-screen regenerationthe Doctor's third on-screen regeneration

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What first prompted the regeneration concept?

  • Ground Truth Answers: William Hartnell's poor healthto permit the recasting of the main characterWilliam Hartnell's poor health

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What term was used for the first regeneration?

  • Ground Truth Answers: renewalrenewalrenewal

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What term was used for the second regeneration?

  • Ground Truth Answers: change of appearancechange of appearancechange of appearance

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The serials The Deadly Assassin and Mawdryn Undead and the 1996 TV film would later establish that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times, for a total of 13 incarnations. This line became stuck in the public consciousness despite not often being repeated, and was recognised by producers of the show as a plot obstacle for when the show finally had to regenerate the Doctor a thirteenth time. The episode "The Time of the Doctor" depicted the Doctor acquiring a new cycle of regenerations, starting from the Twelfth Doctor, due to the Eleventh Doctor being the product of the Doctor's twelfth regeneration from his original set.

How many times can a Time Lord regenerate?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 121212

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How many incarnations can a Time Lord have?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 131313

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In what episode did Doctor Who get a new cycle of regenerations?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Time of the DoctorThe Time of the DoctorThe Time of the Doctor

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In what two serials was the number of regenerations set?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Deadly Assassin and Mawdryn UndeadDeadly Assassin and Mawdryn UndeadDeadly Assassin and Mawdryn Undead

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In what year did the film also mention the number of regenerations?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 199619961996

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In addition to those actors who have headlined the series, others have portrayed versions of the Doctor in guest roles. Notably, in 2013, John Hurt guest-starred as a hitherto unknown incarnation of the Doctor known as the War Doctor in the run-up to the show's 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor". He is shown in mini-episode "The Night of the Doctor" to have been retroactively inserted into the show's fictional chronology between McGann and Eccleston's Doctors, although his introduction was written so as not to disturb the established numerical naming of the Doctors. Another example is from the 1986 serial The Trial of a Time Lord, where Michael Jayston portrayed the Valeyard, who is described as an amalgamation of the darker sides of the Doctor's nature, somewhere between his twelfth and final incarnation.

Who played the War Doctor?

  • Ground Truth Answers: John HurtJohn HurtJohn Hurt

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What was the name of the 50th Anniversary show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Day of the DoctorThe Day of the DoctorThe Day of the Doctor

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What actor played the Valeyard?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Michael JaystonMichael JaystonMichael Jayston

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What was the name of the serial where the Valeyard appears?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Trial of a Time LordThe Trial of a Time LordThe Trial of a Time Lord

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What two Doctors does the War Doctor exist between?

  • Ground Truth Answers: McGann and Eccleston's DoctorsMcGann and EcclestonMcGann and Eccleston's

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There have been instances of actors returning at later dates to reprise the role of their specific Doctor. In 1973's The Three Doctors, William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton returned alongside Jon Pertwee. For 1983's The Five Doctors, Troughton and Pertwee returned to star with Peter Davison, and Tom Baker appeared in previously unseen footage from the uncompleted Shada episode. For this episode, Richard Hurndall replaced William Hartnell. Patrick Troughton again returned in 1985's The Two Doctors with Colin Baker. In 2007, Peter Davison returned in the Children in Need short "Time Crash" alongside David Tennant, and most recently in 2013's 50th anniversary special episode, "The Day of the Doctor", David Tennant's Tenth Doctor appeared alongside Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and John Hurt as the War Doctor, as well as brief footage from all of the previous actors. In addition, the Doctor has occasionally encountered himself in the form of his own incarnation, from the near future or past. The First Doctor encounters himself in the story The Space Museum (albeit frozen and as an exhibit), the Third Doctor encounters and interacts with himself in the story Day of the Daleks, the Fourth Doctor encounters and interacts with the future incarnation of himself (the 'Watcher') in the story Logopolis, the Ninth Doctor observes a former version of his current incarnation in "Father's Day", and the Eleventh Doctor briefly comes face to face with himself in "The Big Bang". In "The Almost People" the Doctor comes face-to-face with himself although it is found out that this incarnation is in fact just a flesh replica. In "The Name of the Doctor", the Eleventh Doctor meets an unknown incarnation of himself, whom he refers to as "his secret" and who is subsequently revealed to be the War Doctor.

What Doctor was first referred to as "his secret"?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the War Doctoran unknown incarnation of himselfthe War Doctor

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Which episode featured the return of William Hartnell?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Three DoctorsThe Three DoctorsThe Three Doctors

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Which Doctor returned for the "Children in Need" show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Peter DavisonPeter DavisonPeter Davison

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In which episode does the First Doctor see himself?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Space MuseumThe Space MuseumThe Space Museum

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What was the name of the 50th Anniversary episode?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Day of the DoctorThe Day of the DoctorThe Day of the Doctor

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Additionally, multiple Doctors have returned in new adventures together in audio dramas based on the series. Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy appeared together in the 1999 audio adventure The Sirens of Time. To celebrate the 40th anniversary in 2003, an audio drama titled Zagreus featuring Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Peter Davison was released with additional archive recordings of Jon Pertwee. Again in 2003, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy appeared together in the audio adventure Project: Lazarus. In 2010, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann came together again to star in the audio drama The Four Doctors.

Which three doctors were in The Sirens of Time?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoyPeter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoyPeter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy

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What special audio recording was released for the 40th anniversary?

  • Ground Truth Answers: ZagreusZagreusZagreus

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Which Doctors were featured in The Four Doctors?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGannPeter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGannPeter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann

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Which Doctors were in Project: Lazarus?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoyColin Baker and Sylvester McCoyColin Baker and Sylvester McCoy

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In what year was the Doctor Who 40th Anniversary show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200320032003

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Throughout the programme's long history, there have been revelations about the Doctor that have raised additional questions. In The Brain of Morbius (1976), it was hinted that the First Doctor may not have been the first incarnation (although the other faces depicted may have been incarnations of the Time Lord Morbius). In subsequent stories the First Doctor was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor. In Mawdryn Undead (1983), the Fifth Doctor explicitly confirmed that he was then currently in his fifth incarnation. Later that same year, during 1983's 20th Anniversary special The Five Doctors, the First Doctor enquires as to the Fifth Doctor's regeneration; when the Fifth Doctor confirms "Fourth", the First Doctor excitedly replies "Goodness me. So there are five of me now." In 2010, the Eleventh Doctor similarly calls himself "the Eleventh" in "The Lodger". In the 2013 episode "The Time of the Doctor," the Eleventh Doctor clarified he was the product of the twelfth regeneration, due to a previous incarnation which he chose not to count and one other aborted regeneration. The name Eleventh is still used for this incarnation; the same episode depicts the prophesied "Fall of the Eleventh" which had been trailed throughout the series.

In what episode does the "Fall of the Eleventh" happen?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Time of the DoctorThe Time of the DoctorThe Time of the Doctor

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In what episode is it brought up that the First Doctor might not actually be the first Doctor?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Brain of MorbiusThe Five DoctorsThe Brain of Morbius

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In what episode was the Fifth Doctor confirmed?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Mawdryn UndeadMawdryn UndeadMawdryn Undead

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In what episode does the Eleventh Doctor first acknowledge his number?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The LodgerThe LodgerThe Time of the Doctor

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In what year was the 20th Anniversary special aired?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 198319831983

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The programme's first serial, An Unearthly Child, shows that the Doctor has a granddaughter, Susan Foreman. In the 1967 serial, Tomb of the Cybermen, when Victoria Waterfield doubts the Doctor can remember his family because of, "being so ancient", the Doctor says that he can when he really wants to—"The rest of the time they sleep in my mind". The 2005 series reveals that the Ninth Doctor thought he was the last surviving Time Lord, and that his home planet had been destroyed; in "The Empty Child" (2005), Dr. Constantine states that, "Before the war even began, I was a father and a grandfather. Now I am neither." The Doctor remarks in response, "Yeah, I know the feeling." In "Smith and Jones" (2007), when asked if he had a brother, he replied, "No, not any more." In both "Fear Her" (2006) and "The Doctor's Daughter" (2008), he states that he had, in the past, been a father.

What is the name of the first Doctor Who serial?

  • Ground Truth Answers: An Unearthly ChildAn Unearthly ChildAn Unearthly Child

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What is the name of Doctor Who granddaughter?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Susan ForemanSusan ForemanSusan Foreman

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In what year did Doctor Who state that he was the last Time Lord?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 20052005

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In 2005, what did Doctor Who think the condition of his home planet was?

  • Ground Truth Answers: destroyeddestroyeddestroyed

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In what episode did Doctor Who acknowledge having had a brother?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Smith and JonesSmith and JonesSmith and Jones

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The companion figure – generally a human – has been a constant feature in Doctor Who since the programme's inception in 1963. One of the roles of the companion is to remind the Doctor of his "moral duty". The Doctor's first companions seen on screen were his granddaughter Susan Foreman (Carole Ann Ford) and her teachers Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) and Ian Chesterton (William Russell). These characters were intended to act as audience surrogates, through which the audience would discover information about the Doctor who was to act as a mysterious father figure. The only story from the original series in which the Doctor travels alone is The Deadly Assassin. Notable companions from the earlier series included Romana (Mary Tamm and Lalla Ward), a Time Lady; Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen); and Jo Grant (Katy Manning). Dramatically, these characters provide a figure with whom the audience can identify, and serve to further the story by requesting exposition from the Doctor and manufacturing peril for the Doctor to resolve. The Doctor regularly gains new companions and loses old ones; sometimes they return home or find new causes — or loves — on worlds they have visited. Some have died during the course of the series. Companions are usually human, or humanoid aliens.

What type of creature is usually Doctor Who's companion?

  • Ground Truth Answers: a humana humanusually human, or humanoid aliens

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What is the only story of the original series where Doctor Who travels alone?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Deadly AssassinThe Deadly AssassinThe Deadly Assassin

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What relative of Doctor Who traveled with him in the early episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: his granddaughter Susan ForemanSusan Foremanhis granddaughter

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What was the occupation of Doctor Who's other (non-related) companions?

  • Ground Truth Answers: teachersto remind the Doctor of his "moral duty"teachers

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What was the name of the character known as the Time Lady?

  • Ground Truth Answers: RomanaRomanaSarah Jane Smith

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Since the 2005 revival, the Doctor generally travels with a primary female companion, who occupies a larger narrative role. Steven Moffat described the companion as the main character of the show, as the story begins anew with each companion and she undergoes more change than the Doctor. The primary companions of the Ninth and Tenth Doctors were Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman), and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) with Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) recurring as secondary companion figures. The Eleventh Doctor became the first to travel with a married couple, Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), whilst out-of-sync meetings with River Song (Alex Kingston) and Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) provided ongoing story arcs. The tenth series will introduce Pearl Mackie as Bill, the Doctor's newest traveling companion.

Since 2005, what is the gender of Doctor Who's primary traveling companion?

  • Ground Truth Answers: femalefemalefemale

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Who were the secondary companions of the Ninth and Tenth Doctors?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Jack Harkness (John Barrowman)Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Jack Harkness (John Barrowman)Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Jack Harkness (John Barrowman)

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Who was the first Doctor to travel with a married couple?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The EleventhThe Eleventh DoctorThe Eleventh Doctor

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Who is the new companion for the 10th series of the revival?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Pearl Mackie as BillPearl MackiePearl Mackie as Bill

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Who played the companion named Donna Noble?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Catherine TateCatherine TateCatherine Tate

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With the show's 2005 revival, executive producer Russell T Davies stated his intention to reintroduce classic icons of Doctor Who one step at a time: the Autons with the Nestene Consciousness and Daleks in series 1, Cybermen in series 2, the Macra and the Master in series 3, the Sontarans and Davros in series 4, and the Time Lords (Rassilon) in the 2009–10 Specials. Davies' successor, Steven Moffat, has continued the trend by reviving the Silurians in series 5, Cybermats in series 6, the Great Intelligence and the Ice Warriors in Series 7, and Zygons in the 50th Anniversary Special. Since its 2005 return, the series has also introduced new recurring aliens: Slitheen (Raxacoricofallapatorian), Ood, Judoon, Weeping Angels and the Silence.

Who was the executive producer of the 2005 Doctor Who revival series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Russell T DaviesRussell T DaviesRussell T Davies

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When were the Daleks reintroduced in the revival series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: series 1series 1series 1,

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What icons were reintroduced in series 2 of the revival show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: CybermenCybermenCybermen

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In what series was the Master reintroduced?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 3series 33

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Who was reintroduced for the 50th Anniversary special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: ZygonsZygonsZygons

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The Dalek race, which first appeared in the show's second serial in 1963, are Doctor Who's oldest villains. The Daleks are Kaleds from the planet Skaro, mutated by the scientist Davros and housed in mechanical armour shells for mobility. The actual creatures resemble octopi with large, pronounced brains. Their armour shells have a single eye-stalk, a sink-plunger-like device that serves the purpose of a hand, and a directed-energy weapon. Their main weakness is their eyestalk; attacks upon them using various weapons can blind a Dalek, making it go mad. Their chief role in the series plot, as they frequently remark in their instantly recognisable metallic voices, is to "exterminate" all non-Dalek beings. They even attack the Time Lords in the Time War, as shown during the 50th Anniversary of the show. They continue to be a recurring 'monster' within the Doctor Who franchise, their most recent appearances being in the 2015 episodes "The Witch's Familiar" and "Hell Bent". Davros has also been a recurring figure since his debut in Genesis of the Daleks, although played by several different actors.

Who are the oldest villains from the Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Dalek raceThe Dalek raceThe Dalek race

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What planet do the Daleks come from?

  • Ground Truth Answers: SkaroSkaroSkaro

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What is the primary mission of the Daleks?

  • Ground Truth Answers: to "exterminate" all non-Dalek beingsto "exterminate" all non-Dalek beingsto "exterminate" all non-Dalek beings

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What scientist created the Daleks, by mutation?

  • Ground Truth Answers: DavrosDavrosDavros

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What is the Daleks' main weakness?

  • Ground Truth Answers: their eyestalktheir eyestalktheir eyestalk

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The Master is the Doctor's archenemy, a renegade Time Lord who desires to rule the universe. Conceived as "Professor Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes", the character first appeared in 1971. As with the Doctor, the role has been portrayed by several actors, since the Master is a Time Lord as well and able to regenerate; the first of these actors was Roger Delgado, who continued in the role until his death in 1973. The Master was briefly played by Peter Pratt and Geoffrey Beevers until Anthony Ainley took over and continued to play the character until Doctor Who's hiatus in 1989. The Master returned in the 1996 television movie of Doctor Who, and was played by American actor Eric Roberts.

Who is the archenemy of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The MasterThe MasterThe Master

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What title do both Doctor Who and the Master share?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Time LordTime LordTime Lord

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Who played the Master in the 1996 TV movie?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Eric RobertsEric RobertsEric Roberts

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What literary reference compares the Master to Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Professor Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock HolmesProfessor Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock HolmesProfessor Moriarty to the Doctor's Sherlock Holmes

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Who was the first person to play the Master?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Roger DelgadoRoger DelgadoRoger Delgado

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Following the series revival in 2005, Derek Jacobi provided the character's re-introduction in the 2007 episode "Utopia". During that story the role was then assumed by John Simm who returned to the role multiple times through the Tenth Doctor's tenure. As of the 2014 episode "Dark Water," it was revealed that the Master had become a female incarnation or "Time Lady," going by the name of "Missy" (short for Mistress, the feminine equivalent of "Master"). This incarnation is played by Michelle Gomez.

Who first played the Master in the 2007 series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Derek JacobiDerek JacobiJohn Simm

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What was the 2007 episode that featured the Master's return?

  • Ground Truth Answers: UtopiaUtopiaUtopia

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In what year did the Master reincarnate into a female body?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 2014Dark Water2014

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What is the nickname of the female Master?

  • Ground Truth Answers: MissyMissyMissy

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What actress plays the female Master?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Michelle GomezMichelle GomezMichelle Gomez

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The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, with assistance from Dick Mills. The various parts were built up using musique concrète techniques, by creating tape loops of an individually struck piano string and individual test oscillators and filters. The Derbyshire arrangement served, with minor edits, as the theme tune up to the end of season 17 (1979–80). It is regarded as a significant and innovative piece of electronic music, recorded well before the availability of commercial synthesisers or multitrack mixers. Each note was individually created by cutting, splicing, speeding up and slowing down segments of analogue tape containing recordings of a single plucked string, white noise, and the simple harmonic waveforms of test-tone oscillators, intended for calibrating equipment and rooms, not creating music. New techniques were invented to allow mixing of the music, as this was before the era of multitrack tape machines. On hearing the finished result, Grainer asked, "Did I write that?"[citation needed]

Who composed the original Doctor Who theme?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Ron GrainerRon GrainerRon Grainer

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What workshop helped with the creation of the Doctor Who theme?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the BBC Radiophonic WorkshopBBC Radiophonic Workshopthe BBC Radiophonic Workshop

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What kind of techniques were used to create the theme?

  • Ground Truth Answers: musique concrètemusique concrète techniquesmusique concrète techniques

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When was the last season that this original theme was used?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 17season 1717

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Upon hearing the final product, what was the creator quoted as saying?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Did I write that?Did I write that?Did I write that?

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A different arrangement was recorded by Peter Howell for season 18 (1980), which was in turn replaced by Dominic Glynn's arrangement for the season-long serial The Trial of a Time Lord in season 23 (1986). Keff McCulloch provided the new arrangement for the Seventh Doctor's era which lasted from season 24 (1987) until the series' suspension in 1989. American composer John Debney created a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996. For the return of the series in 2005, Murray Gold provided a new arrangement which featured samples from the 1963 original with further elements added; in the 2005 Christmas episode "The Christmas Invasion", Gold introduced a modified closing credits arrangement that was used up until the conclusion of the 2007 series.[citation needed]

Who recorded the theme played for season 18?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Peter HowellPeter HowellPeter Howell

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Who created the theme used in 1986?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Dominic GlynnDominic GlynnDominic Glynn's

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For which Doctor did Keff McCulloch provide the theme?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Sevenththe Seventh Doctorthe Seventh

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Who created the 2005 theme for Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Murray GoldMurray GoldMurray Gold

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In what show did Murray Gold modify the closing credits theme?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Christmas InvasionThe Christmas InvasionThe Christmas Invasion

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A new arrangement of the theme, once again by Gold, was introduced in the 2007 Christmas special episode, "Voyage of the Damned"; Gold returned as composer for the 2010 series. He was responsible for a new version of the theme which was reported to have had a hostile reception from some viewers. In 2011, the theme tune charted at number 228 of radio station Classic FM's Hall of Fame, a survey of classical music tastes. A revised version of Gold's 2010 arrangement had its debut over the opening titles of the 2012 Christmas special "The Snowmen", and a further revision of the arrangement was made for the 50th Anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" in November 2013.[citation needed]

What was the name of the 2007 Christmas special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Voyage of the DamnedVoyage of the DamnedVoyage of the Damned

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What radio station did the Doctor Who theme reach the charts on in 2011?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Classic FM's Hall of FameClassic FMClassic FM's Hall of Fame

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Which series version had a negative reception from some Doctor Who viewers?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 2010the 2010 seriesthe 2010 series

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How high did the Doctor Who theme go on the radio charts?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 228228228

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Who was the creator of the theme for the 50th Anniversary special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: GoldGoldGold

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Versions of the "Doctor Who Theme" have also been released as pop music over the years. In the early 1970s, Jon Pertwee, who had played the Third Doctor, recorded a version of the Doctor Who theme with spoken lyrics, titled, "Who Is the Doctor".[note 6] In 1978 a disco version of the theme was released in the UK, Denmark and Australia by the group Mankind, which reached number 24 in the UK charts. In 1988 the band The Justified Ancients of Mu Mu (later known as The KLF) released the single "Doctorin' the Tardis" under the name The Timelords, which reached No. 1 in the UK and No. 2 in Australia; this version incorporated several other songs, including "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter (who recorded vocals for some of the CD-single remix versions of "Doctorin' the Tardis"). Others who have covered or reinterpreted the theme include Orbital, Pink Floyd, the Australian string ensemble Fourplay, New Zealand punk band Blam Blam Blam, The Pogues, Thin Lizzy, Dub Syndicate, and the comedians Bill Bailey and Mitch Benn. Both the theme and obsessive fans were satirised on The Chaser's War on Everything. The theme tune has also appeared on many compilation CDs, and has made its way into mobile-phone ringtones. Fans have also produced and distributed their own remixes of the theme. In January 2011 the Mankind version was released as a digital download on the album Gallifrey And Beyond.

Who recorded a version of the Doctor Who theme with spoken lyrics in the 1970's?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Jon PertweeJon PertweeJon Pertwee

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Who released a disco version of the Doctor Who theme?

  • Ground Truth Answers: MankindMankindMankind

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How high on the charts did the Mankind version of the theme go?

  • Ground Truth Answers: number 2424number 24

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What was the name of the Doctor Who-related song released in 1988?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctorin' the TardisDoctorin' the TardisDoctorin' the Tardis

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Which Doctor Who-related song reached Number One in the UK?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctorin' the TardisDoctorin' the TardisDoctorin' the Tardis

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The most frequent musical contributor during the first 15 years was Dudley Simpson, who is also well known for his theme and incidental music for Blake's 7, and for his haunting theme music and score for the original 1970s version of The Tomorrow People. Simpson's first Doctor Who score was Planet of Giants (1964) and he went on to write music for many adventures of the 1960s and 1970s, including most of the stories of the Jon Pertwee/Tom Baker periods, ending with The Horns of Nimon (1979). He also made a cameo appearance in The Talons of Weng-Chiang (as a Music hall conductor).

Who was the most frequent musical contributor to Doctor Who in the first 15 years of the show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Dudley SimpsonDudley SimpsonDudley Simpson

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What was the episode name of Simpson's first Doctor Who score?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Planet of GiantsPlanet of GiantsPlanet of Giants

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In what decades was Dudley Simpson most active in contributing to Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the 1960s and 1970sthe 1960s and 1970s1960s and 1970s

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What was the last Doctor Who episode that Dudley Simpson wrote music for?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Horns of NimonThe Horns of NimonThe Horns of Nimon

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In what episode did Dudley Simpson play a music conductor?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Talons of Weng-ChiangThe Talons of Weng-ChiangThe Talons of Weng-Chiang

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All the incidental music for the 2005 revived series has been composed by Murray Gold and Ben Foster and has been performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales from the 2005 Christmas episode "The Christmas Invasion" onwards. A concert featuring the orchestra performing music from the first two series took place on 19 November 2006 to raise money for Children in Need. David Tennant hosted the event, introducing the different sections of the concert. Murray Gold and Russell T Davies answered questions during the interval and Daleks and Cybermen appeared whilst music from their stories was played. The concert aired on BBCi on Christmas Day 2006. A Doctor Who Prom was celebrated on 27 July 2008 in the Royal Albert Hall as part of the annual BBC Proms. The BBC Philharmonic and the London Philharmonic Choir performed Murray Gold's compositions for the series, conducted by Ben Foster, as well as a selection of classics based on the theme of space and time. The event was presented by Freema Agyeman and guest-presented by various other stars of the show with numerous monsters participating in the proceedings. It also featured the specially filmed mini-episode "Music of the Spheres", written by Russell T Davies and starring David Tennant.

Who has performed all the Doctor Who music since the 2005 Christmas special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the BBC National Orchestra of WalesBBC National Orchestra of Walesthe BBC National Orchestra of Wales

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Who performed a benefit concert for the charity Children in Need?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the BBC National Orchestra of WalesBBC National Orchestra of Walesthe BBC National Orchestra of Wales

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When was a Doctor Who Prom performed?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 27 July 200827 July 200827 July 2008

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What Doctor Who mini-episode was shown during the Prom?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Music of the SpheresMusic of the SpheresMusic of the Spheres

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Who has composed the Doctor Who incidental music since 2005?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Murray Gold and Ben FosterMurray Gold and Ben FosterMurray Gold and Ben Foster

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Six soundtrack releases have been released since 2005. The first featured tracks from the first two series, the second and third featured music from the third and fourth series respectively. The fourth was released on 4 October 2010 as a two disc special edition and contained music from the 2008–2010 specials (The Next Doctor to End of Time Part 2). The soundtrack for Series 5 was released on 8 November 2010. In February 2011, a soundtrack was released for the 2010 Christmas special: "A Christmas Carol", and in December 2011 the soundtrack for Series 6 was released, both by Silva Screen Records.

How many Doctor Who soundtracks have been released since 2005?

  • Ground Truth Answers: SixSixSix

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Which series were featured on the first Doctor Who soundtrack?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the first two seriesthe first two seriesthe first two

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What music did the fourth soundtrack feature?

  • Ground Truth Answers: music from the 2008–2010 specialsthe 2008–2010 specialsmusic from the 2008–2010 specials

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What was the name of the 2010 Christmas special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: A Christmas CarolA Christmas CarolA Christmas Carol

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When was the soundtrack for series 5 released?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 8 November 20108 November 20108 November 2010

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The original logo used for the First Doctor (and briefly for the Second Doctor) was reused in a slightly modified format for the 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" during the Eleventh Doctor's run. The logo used in the television movie featuring the Eighth Doctor was an updated version of the logo used for the Third Doctor. The logo from 1973–80 was used for the Third Doctor's final season and for the majority of the Fourth Doctor's tenure. The following logo, while most associated with the Fifth Doctor, was also used for the Fourth Doctor's final season. The logo used for the Ninth Doctor was slightly edited for the Tenth Doctor, but it retained the same general appearance. The logo used for the Eleventh Doctor had the "DW" TARDIS insignia placed to the right in 2012, but the same font remained, albeit with a slight edit to the texture every episode, with the texture relating to some aspect of the story. The logo for the Twelfth Doctor had the "DW" TARDIS insignia removed and the font was subtly altered, as well as made slightly larger. As of 2014, the logo used for the Third and Eighth Doctors is the primary logo used on all media and merchandise relating to past Doctors, and the current Doctor Who logo is used for all merchandise relating to the current Doctor.

What logo was modified and reused for the 50th Anniversary special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The original logoThe original logo used for the First DoctorThe original logo

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Which logo had the DW Tardis insignia removed?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The logo for the Twelfth DoctorThe logo for the Twelfth DoctorThe logo for the Twelfth Doctor

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What logo is used for all merchandise that features past Doctors?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the logo used for the Third and Eighth Doctorsthe Third and Eighth Doctorsthe logo used for the Third and Eighth Doctors

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Which logo was used for the third Doctor Who's last season?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The logo from 1973–80The logo from 1973–80The logo from 1973–80

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Which Doctor was the current Doctor during the 50th Anniversary special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Eleventh Doctorthe Eleventh Doctorthe Eleventh

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Premiering the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the first episode of Doctor Who was repeated with the second episode the following week. Doctor Who has always appeared initially on the BBC's mainstream BBC One channel, where it is regarded as a family show, drawing audiences of many millions of viewers; episodes are now repeated on BBC Three. The programme's popularity has waxed and waned over the decades, with three notable periods of high ratings. The first of these was the "Dalekmania" period (circa 1964–1965), when the popularity of the Daleks regularly brought Doctor Who ratings of between 9 and 14 million, even for stories which did not feature them. The second was the late 1970s, when Tom Baker occasionally drew audiences of over 12 million.

The first episode of Doctor Who premiered the day after what famous event in history?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the assassination of John F. Kennedythe assassination of John F. Kennedythe assassination of John F. Kennedy

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Where have the first episodes of Doctor Who always appeared?

  • Ground Truth Answers: on the BBC's mainstream BBC One channelBBC OneBBC One

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In what years did the show see audiences as high as 12 million?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the late 1970sthe late 1970sthe late 1970s

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When was the "Dalekmania" period?

  • Ground Truth Answers: circa 1964–1965circa 1964–1965circa 1964–1965

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What channel shows repeats of the Doctor Who shows?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBC ThreeBBC ThreeBBC Three

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During the ITV network strike of 1979, viewership peaked at 16 million.[citation needed] Figures remained respectable into the 1980s, but fell noticeably after the programme's 23rd series was postponed in 1985 and the show was off the air for 18 months. Its late 1980s performance of three to five million viewers was seen as poor at the time and was, according to the BBC Board of Control, a leading cause of the programme's 1989 suspension. Some fans considered this disingenuous, since the programme was scheduled against the soap opera Coronation Street, the most popular show at the time. After the series' revival in 2005 (the third notable period of high ratings), it has consistently had high viewership levels for the evening on which the episode is broadcast.

When was Doctor Who viewing at its highest level?

  • Ground Truth Answers: During the ITV network strike of 1979During the ITV network strike of 19791979

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What was the main reason for the show's suspension in 1989?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Its late 1980s performance of three to five million viewersperformance of three to five million viewers was seen as poorperformance

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Fans blame the poor viewership of the late 80's to competition from what show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Coronation StreetCoronation StreetCoronation Street

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How popular was Coronation Street in the late 80's?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the most popular show at the timethe most popular showthe most popular show at the time

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When was the third period of high viewership for the Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: After the series' revival in 2005the series' revival in 20052005

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Only four episodes have ever had their premiere showings on channels other than BBC One. The 1983 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors had its début on 23 November (the actual date of the anniversary) on a number of PBS stations two days prior to its BBC One broadcast. The 1988 story Silver Nemesis was broadcast with all three episodes airing back to back on TVNZ in New Zealand in November, after the first episode had been shown in the UK but before the final two instalments had aired there. Finally, the 1996 television film premièred on 12 May 1996 on CITV in Edmonton, Canada, 15 days before the BBC One showing, and two days before it aired on Fox in the United States.[citation needed]

What station did the 20th anniversary special show before being shown on BBC?

  • Ground Truth Answers: PBSPBSPBS

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What country showed all three episodes of Silver Nemesis before the BBC did?

  • Ground Truth Answers: New ZealandNew ZealandTVNZ

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In what area did the 1996 television film premier?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Edmonton, CanadaEdmonton, CanadaEdmonton, Canada

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How many days was the 1996 film shown ahead of the BBC showing?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 15 days1515

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When was the debut of the 1983 special called The Five Doctors?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 23 November23 November23 November

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In Australia, the show has had a strong fan base since its inception, having been exclusively first run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) since January 1965. The ABC has periodically repeated episodes; of note were the weekly screenings of all available classic episodes starting in 2003, for the show's 40th anniversary, and the weekdaily screenings of all available revived episodes in 2013 for the show's 50th anniversary. The ABC broadcasts the modern series first run on ABC1, with repeats on ABC2. The ABC also provided partial funding for the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors in 1983. Repeats of both the classic and modern series have also been shown on subscription television channels BBC UKTV, SF and later on SyFy upon SF's closure.[citation needed]

Which Australian TV station has run Doctor Who since 1965?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)Australian Broadcasting Corporationthe Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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What did ABC contribute to the 20th anniversary special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: partial fundingpartial fundingpartial funding

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Which station started showing Doctor Who after the SF channel closed?

  • Ground Truth Answers: SyFySyFySyFy

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What did ABC do that was special in 2003?

  • Ground Truth Answers: weekly screenings of all available classic episodesscreenings of all available classic episodesrepeated episodes

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What Australian channel shows first-run Doctor Who episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: ABC1Australian Broadcasting Corporationthe Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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TVOntario picked up the show in 1976 beginning with The Three Doctors and aired each series (several years late) through to series 24 in 1991. From 1979 to 1981, TVO airings were bookended by science-fiction writer Judith Merril who would introduce the episode and then, after the episode concluded, try to place it in an educational context in keeping with TVO's status as an educational channel. Its airing of The Talons of Weng-Chiang was cancelled as a result of accusations that the story was racist; the story was later broadcast in the 1990s on cable station YTV. CBC began showing the series again in 2005. The series moved to the Canadian cable channel Space in 2009.[citation needed]

What year did TVOntario start showing Doctor Who episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 197619761976

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What was the first Doctor Who show that TVOntario ran?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Three DoctorsThe Three DoctorsThe Three Doctors

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What Canadian cable station started showing Doctor Who in 2009?

  • Ground Truth Answers: SpaceSpaceSpace

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Which Doctor Who show was cancelled because it was considered racist?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Talons of Weng-ChiangThe Talons of Weng-ChiangThe Talons of Weng-Chiang

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What science fiction writer introduced the Doctor Who episodes for a period of time?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Judith MerrilJudith MerrilJudith Merril

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For the Canadian broadcast, Christopher Eccleston recorded special video introductions for each episode (including a trivia question as part of a viewer contest) and excerpts from the Doctor Who Confidential documentary were played over the closing credits; for the broadcast of "The Christmas Invasion" on 26 December 2005, Billie Piper recorded a special video introduction. CBC began airing series two on 9 October 2006 at 20:00 E/P (20:30 in Newfoundland and Labrador), shortly after that day's CFL double header on Thanksgiving in most of the country.[citation needed]

Who taped video intros for Doctor Who shows in Canada, that included a trivia question?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Christopher EcclestonChristopher EcclestonChristopher Eccleston

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What played during the closing credits of the Doctor Who episodes?

  • Ground Truth Answers: excerpts from the Doctor Who Confidential documentaryexcerpts from the Doctor Who Confidentialexcerpts from the Doctor Who Confidential documentary

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For which show did Billie Piper tape an introduction?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Christmas InvasionThe Christmas InvasionThe Christmas Invasion

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On what date was series two first shown by the CBC?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 9 October 20069 October 20069 October 2006

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What holiday coincided with the first showing of series two?

  • Ground Truth Answers: ThanksgivingThanksgivingThanksgiving

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A wide selection of serials are available from BBC Video on DVD, on sale in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States. Every fully extant serial has been released on VHS, and BBC Worldwide continues to regularly release serials on DVD. The 2005 series is also available in its entirety on UMD for the PlayStation Portable. Eight original series serials have been released on Laserdisc and many have also been released on Betamax tape and Video 2000. One episode of Doctor Who (The Infinite Quest) was released on VCD. Only the series from 2009 onwards are available on Blu-ray, except for the 1970 story Spearhead from Space, released in July 2013. Many early releases have been re-released as special editions, with more bonus features.

What countries are the Doctor Who DVDs available to purchase?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United StatesUnited Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United StatesUnited Kingdom, Australia, Canada and the United States

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What shows were released on Laserdisc?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Eight original series serialsEight original series serialsEight original series serials

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What is the only episode released on VCD?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Infinite QuestThe Infinite QuestThe Infinite Quest

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What Doctor Who story from 1970 is available on Blu-ray?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Spearhead from SpaceSpearhead from SpaceSpearhead from Space

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What series years are available on Blu-ray?

  • Ground Truth Answers: from 2009 onwardsseries from 2009 onwardsfrom 2009 onwards

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Doctor Who has appeared on stage numerous times. In the early 1970s, Trevor Martin played the role in Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday. In the late 1980s, Jon Pertwee and Colin Baker both played the Doctor at different times during the run of a play titled Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure. For two performances, while Pertwee was ill, David Banks (better known for playing Cybermen) played the Doctor. Other original plays have been staged as amateur productions, with other actors playing the Doctor, while Terry Nation wrote The Curse of the Daleks, a stage play mounted in the late 1960s, but without the Doctor.

Who played Doctor Who on stage in the 70's?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Trevor MartinTrevor MartinTrevor Martin

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What was the name of the Doctor Who play from the 1980's?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor Who – The Ultimate AdventureDoctor Who – The Ultimate AdventureDoctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure

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What Doctor Who was written without Doctor Who in it?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Curse of the DaleksThe Curse of the DaleksThe Curse of the Daleks

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What was the name of the play performed in the 1970's?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to DoomsdayDoctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to DoomsdayDoctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday

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Which actor was a replacement for Doctor Who due to the illness of the main actor?

  • Ground Truth Answers: David BanksDavid BanksDavid Banks

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Following the success of the 2005 series produced by Russell T Davies, the BBC commissioned Davies to produce a 13-part spin-off series titled Torchwood (an anagram of "Doctor Who"), set in modern-day Cardiff and investigating alien activities and crime. The series debuted on BBC Three on 22 October 2006. John Barrowman reprised his role of Jack Harkness from the 2005 series of Doctor Who. Two other actresses who appeared in Doctor Who also star in the series; Eve Myles as Gwen Cooper, who also played the similarly named servant girl Gwyneth in the 2005 Doctor Who episode "The Unquiet Dead", and Naoko Mori who reprised her role as Toshiko Sato first seen in "Aliens of London". A second series of Torchwood aired in 2008; for three episodes, the cast was joined by Freema Agyeman reprising her Doctor Who role of Martha Jones. A third series was broadcast from 6 to 10 July 2009, and consisted of a single five-part story called Children of Earth which was set largely in London. A fourth series, Torchwood: Miracle Day jointly produced by BBC Wales, BBC Worldwide and the American entertainment company Starz debuted in 2011. The series was predominantly set in the United States, though Wales remained part of the show's setting.

What Doctor Who spin-off series was commissioned by the BBC?

  • Ground Truth Answers: TorchwoodTorchwoodTorchwood

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When did Torchwood premier?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 22 October 200622 October 200622 October 2006

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When did the second series of Torchwood play?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200820082008

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What was the name of the story from the third Torchwood series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Children of EarthChildren of EarthChildren of Earth

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Was is the name of the Torchwood series that was mostly based in the US?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Torchwood: Miracle DayTorchwood: Miracle DayTorchwood: Miracle Day

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The Sarah Jane Adventures, starring Elisabeth Sladen who reprised her role as investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith, was developed by CBBC; a special aired on New Year's Day 2007 and a full series began on 24 September 2007. A second series followed in 2008, notable for (as noted above) featuring the return of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. A third in 2009 featured a crossover appearance from the main show by David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. In 2010, a further such appearance featured Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor alongside former companion actress Katy Manning reprising her role as Jo Grant. A final, three-story fifth series was transmitted in autumn 2011 – uncompleted due to the death of Elisabeth Sladen in early 2011.

Who was the star of The Sarah Jane Adventures?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Elisabeth SladenElisabeth SladenElisabeth Sladen

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When did the Sarah Jane series begin?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 24 September 200724 September 200724 September 2007

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In what year did the Tenth Doctor appear in the Sarah Jane series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200920092009

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When did the Eleventh Doctor appear in the Sarah Jane series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 201020102010

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Why did the series end in 2011?

  • Ground Truth Answers: due to the death of Elisabeth Sladenthe death of Elisabeth Sladenthe death of Elisabeth Sladen

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In 1993, for the franchise's 30th anniversary, another charity special, titled Dimensions in Time was produced for Children in Need, featuring all of the surviving actors who played the Doctor and a number of previous companions. It also featured a crossover with the soap opera EastEnders, the action taking place in the latter's Albert Square location and around Greenwich. The special was one of several special 3D programmes the BBC produced at the time, using a 3D system that made use of the Pulfrich effect requiring glasses with one darkened lens; the picture would look normal to those viewers who watched without the glasses.

What special was created for the show's 30th anniversary?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Dimensions in TimeDimensions in TimeDimensions in Time

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What charity benefited from the 30th anniversary show?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Children in NeedChildren in NeedChildren in Need

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Dimensions in Time featured what prominent soap opera?

  • Ground Truth Answers: EastEndersEastEndersEastEnders

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What type of lenses were needed to see the 3D effects in Dimension in Time?

  • Ground Truth Answers: glasses with one darkened lensglasses with one darkened lensone darkened lens

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What was the name of the 3D system effect in Dimension in Time?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Pulfrich effectPulfrich effectPulfrich effect

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In 1999, another special, Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death, was made for Comic Relief and later released on VHS. An affectionate parody of the television series, it was split into four segments, mimicking the traditional serial format, complete with cliffhangers, and running down the same corridor several times when being chased (the version released on video was split into only two episodes). In the story, the Doctor (Rowan Atkinson) encounters both the Master (Jonathan Pryce) and the Daleks. During the special the Doctor is forced to regenerate several times, with his subsequent incarnations played by, in order, Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant and Joanna Lumley. The script was written by Steven Moffat, later to be head writer and executive producer to the revived series.

What was the name of the Doctor Who special created for Comic Relief?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal DeathCurse of Fatal Death,Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death

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How many segments did the special originally have?

  • Ground Truth Answers: fourfourfour

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Who played the first incarnation of the Doctor in the special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Rowan AtkinsonRowan AtkinsonRichard E. Grant

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What actress played the last incarnation of the Doctor in the special?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Joanna LumleyJoanna LumleyJoanna Lumley

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The script writer for the special went on to have what role in the revised Doctor Who series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: head writer and executive producerSteven Moffathead writer and executive producer

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There have also been many references to Doctor Who in popular culture and other science fiction, including Star Trek: The Next Generation ("The Neutral Zone") and Leverage. In the Channel 4 series Queer as Folk (created by later Doctor Who executive producer Russell T. Davies), the character of Vince was portrayed as an avid Doctor Who fan, with references appearing many times throughout in the form of clips from the programme. In a similar manner, the character of Oliver on Coupling (created and written by current show runner Steven Moffat) is portrayed as a Doctor Who collector and enthusiast. References to Doctor Who have also appeared in the young adult fantasy novels Brisingr and High Wizardry, the video game Rock Band, the soap opera EastEnders, the Adult Swim comedy show Robot Chicken, the Family Guy episodes "Blue Harvest" and "420", and the game RuneScape. It has also be referenced in Destroy All Humans! 2, by civilians in the game's variation of England, and in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney.

What Star Trek episode has a nod to Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Neutral ZoneThe Neutral ZoneThe Neutral Zone

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Which Family Guy episodes contain Doctor Who references?

  • Ground Truth Answers: "Blue Harvest" and "420""Blue Harvest" and "420""Blue Harvest" and "420"

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What series was created by former Doctor Who producer Russell T. Davies?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Queer as FolkQueer as FolkQueer as Folk

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What character on Coupling is a Doctor Who fan?

  • Ground Truth Answers: OliverOliverOliver

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Which fantasy books have references to Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Brisingr and High Wizardry,Brisingr and High WizardryBrisingr and High Wizardry

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The earliest Doctor Who-related audio release was a 21-minute narrated abridgement of the First Doctor television story The Chase released in 1966. Ten years later, the first original Doctor Who audio was released on LP record; Doctor Who and the Pescatons featuring the Fourth Doctor. The first commercially available audiobook was an abridged reading of the Fourth Doctor story State of Decay in 1981. In 1988, during a hiatus in the television show, Slipback, the first radio drama, was transmitted.

What story was the first Doctor Who audio release based on?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The ChaseThe ChaseThe Chase

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How long was the first audio of a Doctor Who story?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 21-minute21-minute21-minute

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What was the name of the first Doctor Who story released as an LP?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor Who and the PescatonsDoctor Who and the PescatonsDoctor Who and the Pescatons

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In what year was the first Doctor Who audiobook released?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 198119661981

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What was the name of the first Doctor Who radio drama?

  • Ground Truth Answers: SlipbackDoctor Who and the PescatonsSlipback

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Since 1999, Big Finish Productions has released several different series of Doctor Who audios on CD. The earliest of these featured the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Doctors, with Paul McGann's Eight Doctor joining the line in 2001. Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor began appearing for Big Finish in 2012. Along with the main range, adventures of the First, Second and Third Doctors have been produced in both limited cast and full cast formats, as well as audiobooks. The 2013 series Destiny of the Doctor, produced as part of the series' 50th Anniversary celebrations, marked the first time Big Finish created stories (in this case audiobooks) featuring the Doctors from the revived show.

Which Doctors were highlighted on the first audio releases on CD?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh DoctorsFifth, Sixth and Seventh Doctorsthe Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Doctors

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What series featured Doctors from the revised version of Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Destiny of the DoctorThe 2013 seriesDestiny of the Doctor

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What company released the CD versions of the Doctor Who stories?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Big Finish ProductionsBig Finish ProductionsBig Finish Productions

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What year were the first Doctor Who stories available on CD?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 199919991999

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When did the Fourth Doctor appear on CD?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 201220122012

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Doctor Who books have been published from the mid-sixties through to the present day. From 1965 to 1991 the books published were primarily novelised adaptations of broadcast episodes; beginning in 1991 an extensive line of original fiction was launched, the Virgin New Adventures and Virgin Missing Adventures. Since the relaunch of the programme in 2005, a new range of novels have been published by BBC Books. Numerous non-fiction books about the series, including guidebooks and critical studies, have also been published, and a dedicated Doctor Who Magazine with newsstand circulation has been published regularly since 1979. This is published by Panini, as is the Doctor Who Adventures magazine for younger fans.

In what year did original fiction featuring Doctor Who appear?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 199119911991

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When were the earliest Doctor Who books available?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the mid-sixtiesthe mid-sixties1965

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How long has the Doctor Who Magazine been in circulation?

  • Ground Truth Answers: since 19791979since 1979

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Who is the publisher of the Doctor Who Adventures magazine?

  • Ground Truth Answers: PaniniPaniniPanini

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Who began publishing Doctor Who novels in 2005?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBC BooksBBC BooksBBC Books

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Since the creation of the Doctor Who character by BBC Television in the early 1960s, a myriad of stories have been published about Doctor Who, in different media: apart from the actual television episodes that continue to be produced by the BBC, there have also been novels, comics, short stories, audio books, radio plays, interactive video games, game books, webcasts, DVD extras, and even stage performances. In this respect it is noteworthy that the BBC takes no position on the canonicity of any of such stories, and producers of the show have expressed distaste for the idea.

When was Doctor Who created?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the early 1960sthe early 1960sthe early 1960s

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What company created Doctor Who?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBC TelevisionBBC TelevisionBBC Television

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Who has expressed distaste for the canonicity of Doctor Who stories by other media?

  • Ground Truth Answers: producers of the showproducers of the showproducers of the show

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Who does not take a position on the canonicity of Doctor Who stories by other media?

  • Ground Truth Answers: the BBCthe BBCthe BBC

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The show has received recognition as one of Britain's finest television programmes, winning the 2006 British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series and five consecutive (2005–2010) awards at the National Television Awards during Russell T Davies' tenure as executive producer. In 2011, Matt Smith became the first Doctor to be nominated for a BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor and in 2016, Michelle Gomez became the first female to receive a BAFTA nomination for the series, getting a Best Supporting Actress nomination for her work as Missy.

When did Doctor Who win an award for Best Drama Series?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 200620062006

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What years did Doctor Who win five consecutive awards?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 2005–20102005–20102005–2010

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In what year did a Doctor first become nominated for a Best Actor award?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 201120112011

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What Doctor Who actress was nominated for an award in 2016?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Michelle GomezMichelle GomezMichelle Gomez

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What award was Michelle Gomez nominated for?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Best Supporting ActressBest Supporting ActressBest Supporting Actress

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In 2013, the Peabody Awards honoured Doctor Who with an Institutional Peabody "for evolving with technology and the times like nothing else in the known television universe." The programme is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running science fiction television show in the world, the "most successful" science fiction series of all time—based on its over-all broadcast ratings, DVD and book sales, and iTunes traffic— and for the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama with its 50th anniversary special. During its original run, it was recognised for its imaginative stories, creative low-budget special effects, and pioneering use of electronic music (originally produced by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop).

Where is Doctor Who the record holder for most successful science fiction series of all time?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Guinness World RecordsGuinness World RecordsGuinness World Records

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Who holds the record for largest simulcast of a TV drama?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor WhoDoctor WhoDoctor Who

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For what type of music was Doctor Who considered a pioneer?

  • Ground Truth Answers: electronicelectronic musicelectronic

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What year did Doctor Who win a Peabody award?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 201320132013

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Which Doctor Who show was the largest simulcast of a TV drama?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 50th anniversary special50th anniversary special50th anniversary special

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In 1975, Season 11 of the series won a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for Best Writing in a Children's Serial. In 1996, BBC television held the "Auntie Awards" as the culmination of their "TV60" series, celebrating 60 years of BBC television broadcasting, where Doctor Who was voted as the "Best Popular Drama" the corporation had ever produced, ahead of such ratings heavyweights as EastEnders and Casualty. In 2000, Doctor Who was ranked third in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century, produced by the British Film Institute and voted on by industry professionals. In 2005, the series came first in a survey by SFX magazine of "The Greatest UK Science Fiction and Fantasy Television Series Ever". Also, in the 100 Greatest Kids' TV shows (a Channel 4 countdown in 2001), the 1963–1989 run was placed at number eight.

Which season of Doctor Who won an award for Best Writing in a Children's Serial?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Season 11197511

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What show is considered the best drama that the BBC has ever produced?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor WhoDoctor WhoDoctor Who

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What spot does Doctor Who hold in the 100 Greatest British TV Programs of the 20th Century?

  • Ground Truth Answers: thirdthirdthird

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What publication called Doctor Who "The Greatest UK Science Fiction Series Ever"?

  • Ground Truth Answers: SFX magazineSFX magazineSFX magazine

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What rank does Doctor Who hold in a list of the 100 Greatest Kids' TV Shows?

  • Ground Truth Answers: eighteighteight

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The revived series has received recognition from critics and the public, across various awards ceremonies. It won five BAFTA TV Awards, including Best Drama Series, the highest-profile and most prestigious British television award for which the series has ever been nominated. It was very popular at the BAFTA Cymru Awards, with 25 wins overall including Best Drama Series (twice), Best Screenplay/Screenwriter (thrice) and Best Actor. It was also nominated for 7 Saturn Awards, winning the only Best International Series in the ceremony's history. In 2009, Doctor Who was voted the 3rd greatest show of the 2000s by Channel 4, behind Top Gear and The Apprentice. The episode "Vincent and the Doctor" was shortlisted for a Mind Award at the 2010 Mind Mental Health Media Awards for its "touching" portrayal of Vincent van Gogh.

What was the most revered award that Doctor Who has won?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Best Drama SeriesBest Drama SeriesBest Drama Series

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How many BAFTA TV awards has Doctor Who won?

  • Ground Truth Answers: five25fivefive

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How many BAFTA Cymru Awards has Doctor Who received?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 25252525

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In what year was Doctor Who rated the third greatest show of the 2000's?

  • Ground Truth Answers: 2009200920092009

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A Doctor Who show featuring Vincent Van Gogh was recognized by what award?

  • Ground Truth Answers: a Mind Award at the 2010 Mind Mental Health Media AwardsMind AwardMind AwardMind Award

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It has won the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, the oldest science fiction/fantasy award for films and series, six times (every year since 2006, except for 2009, 2013 and 2014). The winning episodes were "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances" (2006), "The Girl in the Fireplace" (2007), "Blink" (2008), "The Waters of Mars" (2010), "The Pandorica Opens"/"The Big Bang" (2011), and "The Doctor's Wife" (2012). Doctor Who star Matt Smith won Best Actor in the 2012 National Television awards alongside Karen Gillan who won Best Actress. Doctor Who has been nominated for over 200 awards and has won over a hundred of them.

How many times has Doctor Who won the Hugo for Best Dramatic Presentation?

  • Ground Truth Answers: sixsixsix

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How many awards has Doctor Who been nominated for, over the years?

  • Ground Truth Answers: over 200over 200over 200

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How many awards has Doctor Who won?

  • Ground Truth Answers: over a hundredover a hundredover a hundred

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What Doctor Who actor won a Best Actor award in 2012?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Matt SmithMatt SmithMatt Smith

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What Doctor Who episode won a Hugo Award in 2010?

  • Ground Truth Answers: The Waters of MarsThe Waters of MarsThe Waters of Mars

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Doctor Who has been satirised and spoofed on many occasions by comedians including Spike Milligan (a Dalek invades his bathroom — Milligan, naked, hurls a soap sponge at it) and Lenny Henry. Jon Culshaw frequently impersonates the Fourth Doctor in the BBC Dead Ringers series. Doctor Who fandom has also been lampooned on programs such as Saturday Night Live, The Chaser's War on Everything, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Family Guy, American Dad!, Futurama, South Park, Community as Inspector Spacetime, The Simpsons and The Big Bang Theory.

Which comedian did a parody where a Dalek appears?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Spike MilliganSpike MilliganSpike Milligan

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Who often plays the Fourth Doctor in comedy parodies?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Jon CulshawJon CulshawJon Culshaw

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What weapon does Spike Milligan use against a Dalek?

  • Ground Truth Answers: a soap spongea soap spongesoap sponge

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Who is parodied on programs such as Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons?

  • Ground Truth Answers: Doctor Who fandomDoctor WhoDoctor Who

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What series has an actor doing an impression of the Fourth Doctor?

  • Ground Truth Answers: BBC Dead RingersDead RingersDead Ringers

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