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  1. 15. Apr. 2022 · Jon Pertwee, the actor who played the third Doctor, appeared on the show for a whole five seasons before his departure. Over the years, there has been much speculation about the exact reason ...

    • William Hartnell
    • Patrick Troughton
    • Jon Pertwee
    • Tom Baker
    • Peter Davison
    • Colin Baker
    • Sylvester Mccoy
    • Paul Mcgann
    • Christopher Eccleston
    • David Tennant

    Out of every reason why every Doctor Who quit, Hartnell's makes the most sense. When the show began, the idea that anyone other than Hartnell could be the Doctor wasn't a serious concern. BBC had no idea they'd launched a multigenerational science fiction institution; they were simply managing a popular family program. The irascible, sometimes mena...

    Patrick Troughton is much more identifiable as the Doctor than Hartnell, however, his reason out of every reason why every Doctor Who quit is the most unfair. Troughton sported a silly outfit and goofy charm that disguised a massive intellect and an even bigger heart(s). Troughton would go on to establish many of the traits we most associate with t...

    Doctor Whowould dramatically change in 1970. Now in color, the show's setting was changed to a stationary location on Earth, UNIT headquarters, where the Doctor served as the scientific advisor for the international military organization. The biggest change of all was the man playing the Doctor, as Jon Pertwee made the Doctor something of an action...

    Often considered the best Doctor on Doctor Who, Tom Baker instantly made the role his own. His wide-eyed weirdness, sharp-tongued humor, and penchant for jelly babies made him easy to like, and the show's writing was never better than in his early seasons under producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Baker relished playing the Doctor, even routinely showing u...

    After the odd, alien-like Baker, the next Doctor had to be something completely different. That turned out to be Peter Davison, who was already a star in the U.K. thanks to the series All Creatures Great And Small. At 29, he was at that point the youngest actor to play the Doctor, and he was far less self-assured and infallible than some of his pre...

    To say Colin Baker's tenure as the Doctor is polarizing would be an understatement. By the mid-1980s the show's writing and production values had devolved to the point of self-parody, and Baker was simply unequipped to deal with the shambles of a production that surrounded him. His Doctor came off as pompous, arrogant, and occasionally cruel; he al...

    The last actor to portray the Doctor during the show's original run, the deck was immediately stacked against Sylvester McCoy. Waning public interest, tiny budgets, and BBC leadership that despised the show meant that McCoy was essentially always on borrowed time, and McCoy's first season changed Doctor Who in a big way. He'd get to play the Doctor...

    Paul McGann is one of the great "What If?" stories in Doctor Who history. After laying dormant for seven years, a big budget TV movie was commissioned as a co-production with the American network Fox. McGann's movie was a relative hit in the U.K. but bombed hard in the United States, dooming the franchise to another decade of purgatory. Out of all ...

    It's easy to forget now, but the 21st-century iteration of Doctor Whowas far from a surefire hit. There were still plenty at the BBC who remembered the rough moments from the show's nadir in the '80s. But hiring bonafide talents like producer Russell T. Davies and leading man Christopher Eccleston gave the show a gravitas it might not have otherwis...

    Davies made his second brilliant choice of Doctor with David Tennant, and David Tennant was a very different 14th Doctor. Lacking Eccleston's name recognition, Tennant still immediately made the role his own with his easy charm, quick wit, and, for the first time, his penchant for romance. His star-crossed relationship with companion Rose Tyler (Bi...

  2. 27. Jan. 2021 · Published Jan 27, 2021. Jon Pertwees Third Doctor brought fast cars, fancy suits and colored broadcasts to Doctor Who. Here's why he left the BBC sci-fi staple. The third actor to play the Doctor on BBC's Doctor Who, Jon Pertwee, ushered in some changes to the series.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_PertweeJon Pertwee - Wikipedia

    In early 1974, Pertwee announced he would step down as the Doctor to resume his stage career in The Bedwinner, also citing potential typecasting in the role as the reason for leaving, though he later said that the catalyst for his departure was the death of his good friend and co-star Roger Delgado and the departures of co-star Katy ...

  4. In the serial, the alien time traveller the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and the organisation UNIT investigate a South Wales mine where waste from an oil plant has killed miners and made maggots grow to giant size.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Third_DoctorThird Doctor - Wikipedia

    The Third Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. He was portrayed by actor Jon Pertwee. Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a centuries-old alien Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey who travels in time and space in the TARDIS, frequently with ...