Doctor Who Trivia Test
- Publication: The Sun
- Date: 1996-05-25
- Author: Dan Field
- Page: 15
- Language: English
1. Which redhead played the Doctor's companion Melanie in the 1980s?
2. Which actor played the Doctor in most episodes?
3. Who played the first Doctor?
4. Who last played the Doctor on TV?
5. Which Doctor Who actor died this week?
6. Name the Doctor's robot dog.
7. Which of the Doctor's enemies first appeared in December, 1963?
8. Which of the Doctor's companions went on to play Joe Sugden in Emmerdale?
9. Who played the Doctor in the 1965 film Doctor Who And The Daleks?
10. Which of the Doctor's companions was played by Tenko star Louise Jameson?
11. Which Doctor Who actor died in 1987?
12. Name the All Creatures Great And Small star who played the Doctor in the 1980s.
ANSWERS: 1. Bonnie Langford. 2. Tom Baker. 3. William Hartnell. 4. Sylvester McCoy. 5. Jon Pertwee. 6. K-9. 7. The Daleks. 8. Frazer Hines. 9. Peter Cushing. 10. Leela. 11. Patrick Troughton. 12. Peter Davison. HOW YOU RATE: 10-12 Time Lard 4-9 Average. 0-3 Doc bottom!
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