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Doctor Who Fact File | Doctor Who Fact File | ||
− | [[broadwcast: | + | [[broadwcast:An Unearthly Child|The first episode]] of Dr Who was screened on Saturday, November 23, 1963 — the day after President Kennedy's assassination. |
Because it was transmitted late - news was still coming in from Dallas — the BBC repeated it the following week. | Because it was transmitted late - news was still coming in from Dallas — the BBC repeated it the following week. | ||
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{{stars|1|1}} TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space | {{stars|1|1}} TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space | ||
− | {{stars|1|1}} There have been three stage plays of Dr Who. The most recent, [[:category:The Ultimate Adventure|Dr Who: The Ultimate Adventure]] in the | + | {{stars|1|1}} There have been three stage plays of Dr Who. The most recent, [[:category:The Ultimate Adventure|Dr Who: The Ultimate Adventure]] in the 80s, starred Jon Pertwee and subsequently Colin Baker. |
{{stars|1|1}} Dr Who has been sold over the years to 65 countries — the equivalent of a world-wide audience of more than 110 million viewers. | {{stars|1|1}} Dr Who has been sold over the years to 65 countries — the equivalent of a world-wide audience of more than 110 million viewers. |