1-The first episode of Doctor Who appeared on the BBC on November 23, 1963. More than 600 episodes of the series were published. More than 150 stories were told in these episodes and two Doctor Who television films were shot.
Doctor Who, 2-2005, has been awarded 39 awards including BAFTA and prestigious sci-fi award Saturn in Best Screenplay and Drama Series.
Just 100-odd special visual effects were prepared for the 3-Oscar-winning Gladiator, while 800 effects were created for Doctor Who.
4-Doctor Who entered the Guinness Book of Records as the longest-published sci-fi series, and Guinness also announced that he has chosen Doctor Who as the best sci-fi series of all time.
5-Part of Doctor Who’s shoot takes as long as three weeks.
Verity Lambert, the venerable producer who died in 6-2007, was the first producer of Doctor Who.Doctor Who was the first job of Lambert’s successful career.An important name behind the success of Doctor Who is the series’s creator, Sydney Newman. Newman, who also created the other English-made The Avengers, was one of the most talented writers of the 60s.
7- Actors who gave life to the Doctor in old productions include master English actors: William Hartnell (1963-66), Patrick Troughton (1966-69), Jon Pertwee (1970-74), Tom Baker (1974-81), Peter Davison (1982-84), Colin Baker (1984-86), Sylvester McCoy (1986-89) and Paul McGann (TV movie in 1996)
8-He played more than 30 assistants of the Doctor, played by eight different players until Christopher Eccleston.
9-The first name to be understood to design Dalek, the eternal enemy of the Doctor, was the famous director Ridley Scott. However, due to the intensity of Scott, this task was later given to Raymond P.Cusick, who will remain in the Doctor Who team for many years.
10-The series has many famous fans such as Elizabeth Hurley, Toyah Willcox, Robbie Williams, Rob Lowe, Matt Lucas, Stephen Fry, Simon Pegg, Richard Curtis, David Tennant and Ken Livingstone. .