November 2013

On November 23, 2013 there will be the 50th anniversary of “Doctor Who”. To celebrate this important moment let’s go over the Doctor’s history again. This article remembers the Third Doctor.

Played by Jon Pertwee, the Third Doctor made his debut in the most profound change that took place in the classic “Doctor Who” series. After six seasons in black and white, the color production started. The era of the Second Doctor ended with the exile on the Earth imposed by the Time Lords and this helped to stay within budget.

The novel “The Closed Worlds” by Edmond Moore Hamilton was published for the first time in 1968. It’s the second book of the Starwolf trilogy and the sequel to “The Weapon from Beyond”.

Morgan Chane, the Starwolf pursued by his former fellow raiders, chose to keep on working as a mercenary along with commander John Dilullo. On Earth, while he’s waiting for a new job, he decides to make a trip to Wales, his parents’ homeland.

On November 23, 2013 there will be the 50th anniversary of “Doctor Who”. To celebrate this important moment let’s go over the Doctor’s history again. This article remembers the Second Doctor.
Played by Patrick Troughton, the Second Doctor is a profound change from the First Doctor. “Doctor Who” production crew had the courage to make significant changes to the character and the show as well. If the Doctor was initially presented as a grumpy grandfather, after his regeneration, a word that was used only years later, he became a kind of playful uncle.

On November 23, 2013 there will be the 50th anniversary of “Doctor Who”. To celebrate this important moment let’s go over the Doctor’s history again. This article remembers the First Doctor.

Played by William Hartnell, the Doctor is initially a really mysterious character. Not surprisingly, the series begins in “An Unearthly Child” with Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, two teachers at the school attended by Susan, the Doctor’s granddaughter, who are trying to figure out who the exact identity of this grandfather they know very little of.