Lee Montague was the first, Alan Bennett the last, Prince Charles did it once, and Bernard Cribbens did it the most. And finally, six Doctor Who's did it. So, what exactly did they all do?
They all performed the role of the iconic character, Doctor Who, in the long-running British science fiction television series. Doctor Who has been portrayed by a total of thirteen actors in the main television series, with William Hartnell being the first to take on the role in 1963 and Jodie Whittaker being the current Doctor.
Lee Montague made his appearance as the Doctor in the 1965 stage play "The Curse of the Daleks." Alan Bennett played the character in the stage parody "The Curse of Fatal Death" in 1999. Prince Charles made a cameo appearance as the Doctor in a special mini-episode created for the series' 50th anniversary in 2013. Bernard Cribbens is known for voicing the Doctor in various audio dramas and animated series.
As for the six Doctor Who's who have portrayed the character on television, they are William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, and Colin Baker. Each actor brought their own unique interpretation to the role, captivating audiences with their portrayal of the time-travelling alien known as the Doctor.
If you want to learn more about the different actors who have played Doctor Who over the years, you can visit the official Doctor Who website at www.doctorwho.tv. There, you can find detailed information about each actor's tenure as the Doctor, as well as behind-the-scenes trivia and exclusive interviews.
Whether you're a long-time fan of the series or a newcomer looking to dive into the world of Doctor Who, exploring the diverse portrayals of the Doctor by these talented actors is sure to be an exciting journey through time and space.
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