The 100 Greatest TV Shows Of All Time
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- Publication: Rolling Stone
- Date: 2016-10-06
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- Page: 38
- Language: English
87 Doctor Who 1963-Present
A science-fiction yarn that keeps thriving through the years, with the Doctor still traveling through space and time in his TARDIS time machine, a half-century after he debuted on the BBC. Like the Time Lord himself, the Doctor Who cult has the power to keep regenerating itself, with Peter Capaldi currently serving as the 12th Doctor.
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