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Second Doctor | |
Aliases: | The Doctor; Doctor Who; 2nd Doctor |
Continuity: | Doctor Who |
Notability: | Main character |
Type: | Time Lord |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | Gallifreyan |
Location: | The TARDIS |
Relatives: | First Doctor (predecessor); Doctors III-XII (successors) |
Status: | Regenerated |
Died: | 1985 |
First: | "The Tenth Planet (Part 4)" |
Final: | "The Two Doctors (Part 3)" |
Actor: | Patrick Troughton |
The Second Doctor, commonly referred to simply as "The Doctor", was the main character in the BBC television series Doctor Who. Played by British actor Patrick Troughton, this version of the perpetually regenerating Time Lord was introduced in an uncredited appearance in the final chapter of the 1966 serial "The Tenth Planet".
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The Second Doctor claimed to be 450-years old in Earth terms. [1] This is later contradicted by the Ninth Doctor, who told Rose Tyler that he was 900-years old. [2]
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External Links[]
- The Second Doctor at IMDB
- The Second Doctor at the TV IV
- The Second Doctor at Wikipedia
- The Second Doctor at ShareTV.com
- The Second Doctor at the Doctor Who Wiki