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This article is about the television series. For other uses, see Doctor Who (disambiguation).
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Doctor Who
| हिन्दी =
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| आरंभिक नाम = डॉक्टर हू
Genre Science fiction drama
| देश = संयुक्त राजशाही
Created by
| वर्ष = 1963-1989, तब फ़िर 2005 में
| सजीवन =
| उत्पादक =
| लम्बाई = 25 मिनिट, तब लगभग 45 मिनिट
| संख्या = 270 (1963-1989, 1996, 2005-07+)
| सीरीज़ =
| भाषा = [[अंग्रेज़ी भाषा|अंग्रेज़ी]]
| संगीत = [[रॉन ग्रेनर]]
| गाना =
| विचार = सिडनी न्यूमन<br />(डॉनल्ड विल्सन, सेसिल एडविन वेबर, एंटनी कोबर्न, डेविड ह्विटेकर, वेरिटी लैम्बर्ट)
| प्रकार = [[सायंस-फ़िक्शन]]
| प्रथम = [[23 नवंबर]] [[1963]]
| प्रसारक = [[बीबीसी टेलिविज़न]]
| प्रथम भारत =
| प्रसारक भारत =
| चरित्र =
| दुर्लभ =
| उपाधि =
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'''डॉक्टर हू''' एक [[बीबीसी]] का विख्यात [[सायंस फ़िक्शन]] [[टेलिविज़न प्रोग्रैम]] है।
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Sydney Newman
[[श्रेणी:टीवी कार्यक्रम]]
C. E. Webber
[[श्रेणी:अंग्रेज़ी भाषा के टीवी कार्यक्रम]]
Donald Wilson
 
Directed by Various
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Starring Various Doctors
(as of 2014, Peter Capaldi)
Various companions
(as of 2013, Jenna Coleman)
Theme music composer
 
Ron Grainer
Delia Derbyshire
 
Opening theme Doctor Who theme music
Composer(s) Various composers
(as of 2005, Murray Gold)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of seasons 26 (1963–89) plus one TV film (1996)
No. of series 7 (2005–present)
No. of episodes 800 (97 missing) (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Various
(as of 2013, Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin)[1]
Camera setup Single/multiple-camera hybrid
Running time
 
25 minutes (1963–84, 1986–89)
45 minutes (1985, 2005–present)
Various other lengths
 
Broadcast
Original channel BBC One (1963–1989, 1996, 2005–present)
BBC One HD (2010–present)
BBC HD (2007–10)
Picture format
 
405-line Black-and-white (1963–67)
625-line Black-and-white (1968–69)
625-line PAL (1970–89)
525-line NTSC (1996)
576i 16:9 DTV (2005–08)
1080i HDTV (2009–present)
 
Audio format Monaural (1963–87)
Stereo (1988–89; 1996; 2005–08)
5.1 Surround Sound (2009–present)
Original run Classic series:
23 November 1963 –
6 December 1989
Television film:
12 May 1996
Revived series:
26 March 2005 – present
Chronology
Related shows
 
K-9 and Company (1981)
Torchwood (2006–11)
The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–11)
K-9 (2009–10)
Doctor Who Confidential (2005–11)
Totally Doctor Who (2006–07)
 
External links
Doctor Who at the BBC
 
Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, the Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilisations, help ordinary people, and right wrongs.
 
The show has received recognition as one of Britain's finest television programmes, winning the 2006 British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series and five consecutive (2005–2010) awards at the National Television Awards during Russell T Davies's tenure as executive producer.[2][3] In 2011, Matt Smith became the first Doctor to be nominated for a BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor. In 2013, the Peabody Awards honoured Doctor Who with an Institutional Peabody "for evolving with technology and the times like nothing else in the known television universe."[4] The programme is listed in Guinness World Records as the longest-running science fiction television show in the world,[5] the "most successful" science fiction series of all time—based on its over-all broadcast ratings, DVD and book sales, and iTunes traffic—[6] and for the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama with its 50th anniversary special.[7] During its original run, it was recognised for its imaginative stories, creative low-budget special effects, and pioneering use of electronic music (originally produced by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop).
 
The show is a significant part of British popular culture,[8][9] and elsewhere it has become a cult television favourite. The show has influenced generations of British television professionals, many of whom grew up watching the series.[10] The programme originally ran from 1963 to 1989. After an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production in 1996 with a backdoor pilot in the form of a television film, the programme was relaunched in 2005 by Russell T Davies who was showrunner and head writer for the first five years of its revival, produced in-house by BBC Wales in Cardiff. The first series of the 21st century, featuring Christopher Eccleston in the title role, was produced by the BBC. Series two and three had some development money contributed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), which was credited as a co-producer.[11] Doctor Who also spawned spin-offs in multiple media, including Torchwood (2006–11) and The Sarah Jane Adventures (2007–11), both created by Russell T Davies; K-9 (2009–10); and a single pilot episode of K-9 and Company (1981). There also have been many spoofs and cultural references of the character in other media.
 
Twelve actors have headlined the series as the Doctor. The transition from one actor to another is written into the plot of the show as regeneration, a life process of Time Lords through which the character of the Doctor takes on a new body and, to some extent, new personality, which occurs after sustaining injury which would be fatal to most other species. Although each portrayal of the Doctor is different, and on occasions the various incarnations have even met one another, they are all meant to be aspects of the same character. The Doctor is currently portrayed by Peter Capaldi, who took on the role after Matt Smith's final appearance in the 2013 Christmas special "The Time of the Doctor".[12]