YOU KNOW WHO After 3 decades of adventures, The Doctor is still healthy

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: May 13, 1996| Author: JACKIE LOOHAUIS | Copyright information

This is a "Who's Who of Who."

To Whom are we referring? Who, of course. Doctor Who, the star of the longest-running science fiction series in the history of television.

The "Doctor Who" show was created in 1963 as a children's series, and spanned 30 years with eight actors playing the role.

And now a whole new generation of viewers will be indoctrinated into the quintessentially British Whovian world when a new "Doctor Who" movie airs on the Fox network on Tuesday (7 p.m...

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