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  • Dr. Who Review

    Part 1- Introduction and Overview

    The 1st in a series of reviews with analysis of the BBC Science Fiction show, Doctor Who.

    This is for the purposes of entertainment and education. Doctor Who is owned by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Opening theme copyright Silva Screen Records.

    "Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."

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    Dr. Who Review, Part 2 - The William Hartnell Era

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      Dr. Who Review, Part 3 - The Patrick Troughton Era

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        Dr. Who Review, Part 4 - The Jon Pertwee Era

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          Dr. Who Review, Part 5 - The Tom Baker Era

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            Dr. Who Review, Part 6 - The Peter Davison Era

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              Dr. Who Review, Part 7 - The Colin Baker Era

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                Dr. Who Review, Part 8 - The Sylvester McCoy Era

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                  Dr. Who Review, Part 9 - The Wilderness Years & The Paul McGann Era

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                    Jo Martin Will Play Doctor Who's First Black Doctor



                    Jo Martin, who will play the second female Time Lord, is the real thing, according to Doctor Who show-runner Chris Chibnall.

                    Fans were astounded last night when a new Doctor arrived to compete with Jodie Whittaker's version, even bringing her own Tardis.

                    Chibnall said that Martin, who becomes the first black actor in the iconic role, is not playing a fake or phony version.

                    “The important thing to say is – she is definitively the Doctor,” he explained. “There's not a sort of parallel universe going on, there's no tricks.

                    "Jo Martin is the Doctor, that's why we gave her the credit at the end which all new Doctors have the first time you see them. John Hurt got that credit.”
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                        Doctor Who: The Complete Story of 'The Master'

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