Doctor Who dates back to 1963, when the First Doctor, played by William Hartnell, crashed his TARDIS – that’s an acronym for Time and Relative Dimensions in Space – and the Chameleon Circuit broke and gave birth to the Police Call Box that has been a primary icon of the show ever since. If this all sounds a bit confusing, don’t worry, Doctor Who has a long running continuity that can make new fans shy back at the massive undertaking of understanding everything this universe has to offer. But those willing to suspend reality to take a journey through time and space will find the trip well worth it. To date, there are 11 Doctors, 11 incarnations of the same man!
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