Read The Doctors Who's Who Online
Authors: Craig Cabell
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #General, #Performing Arts, #Television
Promotional material for a 1988 production of
The Pied Piper
starring McCoy.
Doctor Who was just a one-off character role for the versatile Paul McGann, despite also playing him in official
Doctor Who
audio adventures.
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A flamboyant Peter Cushing, looking more like a modern interpretation of the Doctor in this publicity photo than the ancient professor he played on screen.
The forgotten Doctor, Peter Cushing. Although he played the Time Lord in two films in the 1960s (
above
), Cushing will always be remembered for his numerous roles in Hammer Horror films, such as 1959’s
The Mummy
(
below
).
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Russell T Davies, the man behind the 2005 revival of Doctor Who.
In April 2011, fans were saddened to hear of the death of the actress Elisabeth Sladen, who played Sarah Jane Smith, one of the Doctor’s longest serving and most popular companions.
Sladen pictured at the 2009 Welsh BAFTAs with two other Doctor Who regulars: Bernard Cribbins and Catherine Tate.
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Christopher Eccleston was cast as the Doctor for a new generation. He left after one season, much to the disappointment of many fans.
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Pictured with Billie Piper – who played assistant Rose Tyler – during a break in filming in Cardiff in November 2004.
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Scottish actor David Tennant was chosen to replace Eccleston in 2005. He was a phenomenal success in the role.
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With Billie Piper in 2006…
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…and Catherine Tate, who played the fiery Donna Noble.