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  2. Sylvester McCoy. Paul McGann. Christopher Eccleston. David Tennant. Matt Smith. Peter Capaldi. Jodie Whittaker. Ncuti Gatwa. Fourteen actors have portrayed the Doctor in a leading role in Doctor Who.

    Actor (role)
    Tenure
    First Regular Appearance
    Last Regular Appearance
    Ncuti Gatwa ( Fifteenth Doctor )
    9 December 2023 – present (5 months, 1 ...
    Incumbent
    David Tennant ( Fourteenth Doctor )
    23 October 2022 – 9 December 2023 (1 ...
    Jodie Whittaker ( Thirteenth Doctor)
    25 December 2017 – 23 October 2022 (4 ...
    Peter Capaldi ( Twelfth Doctor)
    25 December 2013 – 25 December 2017 (4 ...
    • 18 The First Doctor - William Hartnell
    • 17 The Second Doctor - Patrick Troughton
    • 16 The Third Doctor - Jon Pertwee
    • 15 The Fourth Doctor - Tom Baker
    • 14 The Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison
    • 13 The Sixth Doctor - Colin Baker
    • 12 The Seventh Doctor - Sylvester Mccoy
    • 11 The Eighth Doctor - Paul Mcgann
    • 10 The Ninth Doctor - Christopher Eccleston
    • 9 The Tenth Doctor - David Tennant

    Main run: 134 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 1-4

    The First Doctor kick-started the entire series in 1963. He also remains one of the few regenerations of the Doctor that has traveled with another Time Lord - the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan. William Hartnell played the First Doctor, and his no-nonsense personality and dry wit made him different from the regenerations that came after. Unlike other Doctors, Hartnell's iteration was strikingly stern toward humans, albeit able to exude a warmer side when required. Hartnell's brilliant and comm...

    Main run: 118 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 4-6

    Nothing lasts forever, and Doctor Who is no exception. When William Hartnell had to leave Doctor Who, the Doctor regenerated and changed into Patrick Troughton. Aside from the new face, Troughton's Doctor also started the tradition of each version bearing a different personality compared to previous regenerations. The Second Doctor was much more relaxed, clownish, and had a strong sense of humor. Troughton also gave the show a more modern edge, adding a levity that the First Doctor did not po...

    Main run: 128 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 7-11

    Appearing for the first time in color, the Third Doctor kicked his way onto TV screens with elan. Jon Pertwee's Doctor was not only stylish and elegant, but also something of an expert in martial arts. In another departure from his predecessors, this Doctor spent most of his time on Earth after he was exiled by the Time Lords, and worked with the Doctor Who organization UNIT as a scientific advisor. The Third Doctor was also the first to clash with soon-to-be-iconic villain the Master, and ma...

    Main run: 172 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 12-18

    Even in the modern era of Doctor Who, Tom Baker's regeneration of the Doctor remains one of the most famous. Tom Baker played the Doctor for seven seasons, which not only set a new record for longevity in the role, but also gave the audience enough time to know his Doctor intimately. Whereas the Third Doctor would use wit and Venusian aikido to battle his foes, the Fourth Doctor was more eccentric, even offering Jelly Babies to his enemies. Tom Baker's era marked the first time Doctor Whoaire...

    Main run: 69 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 19-21

    Long before Matt Smith arrived in Doctor Who, Peter Davison was the youngest actor to play the Doctor. Davison started playing the Fifth Doctor when he was just 29 years old, setting him apart from previous regenerations. The Fifth Doctor was different from his predecessors, coming across as notably more quiet and subdued, and preferring to think things through rather than heedlessly throwing himself into danger. Davison was also the first Doctor to regenerate by sacrificing his life to save...

    Main run: 31 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 21-23

    The Sixth Doctor's personality was, in many ways, similar to his style of clothing - loud, extravagant, and boisterous. As Doctor Who faced an uncertain future due to leadership changes at the BBC, Baker's Sixth Doctor cut a less forgiving figure than his predecessors. This incarnation was frequently cold toward companions, haughty in attitude, and - initially, at least - difficult to like. After Colin Baker left Doctor Who, the Sixth Doctor gained more popularity via a series of Doctor Who a...

    Main run: 42 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 24-26

    The Seventh Doctor was complicated and full of contradictions. He represented himself as a funny figure with a keen sense of humor, but at the same time was also brilliantly calculating - something he hid from his enemies, and even from his friends. McCoy returned the Doctor to a more lighthearted and quirky personality, and this offered fans the welcome sanctuary of familiar ground after the more arrogant Sixth Doctor. Sylvester McCoy portrayed the Seventh Doctor for three seasons, and was t...

    Appeared in the 1996 TV movie.

    Doctor Who was gone for seven years after the BBC canceled the show. When it returned, the half-human Eighth Doctor never got the chance to shine in his own seasons like other Doctors. More of a romantic figure closer to modern-day regenerations, Paul McGann's iteration appeared only in a TV movie that was supposed to kick-start a TV reboot, but failed to attract the attention needed. Luckily, McGann returned to his role in multiple Doctor Who audio stories and finally reappeared in live-acti...

    Main run: 13 episodes, Doctor Who season 1

    The Ninth Doctor, portrayed by Christopher Eccleston, started the renewed Doctor Who, and even though the actor only played the Time Lord for a single season, he still left his mark. Eccleston's Doctor was somewhat cynical and jaded as a consequence of the recent Time War against the Daleks and the enormous losses he suffered. Nevertheless, the Ninth Doctor's friendship with Rose helped him to see the world differently. After dealing with survivor's guilt due to his actions in the war, histor...

    Main run: 47 episodes, Doctor Who seasons 2-4

    Played by David Tennant, the Tenth Doctor remains one of the most popular Doctors in the franchise's long history. Charming and funny, the Tenth Doctor also had a darker side that emerged after he lost Rose, then evolved into the dangerous Time Lord Victorious. Tennant's Doctor was never afraid to charge into danger, and always seemed to thrive when facing enemies. This was the Doctor that introduced a new generation of fans to Doctor Who, and his one-liners and human characteristics made him...

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    • William Hartnell (November 1963 – October 1966) BBC / Doctor Who. William Hartnell introduced the world to The Doctor with his portrayal of the Time Lord.
    • Patrick Troughton (November 1966 – June 1969) BBC / Doctor Who. Patrick Troughton’s second incarnation of The Doctor introduced ‘renewal’ to the show.
    • Jon Pertwee (January 1970 – June 1974) BBC / Doctor Who. Jon Pertwee played the third incarnation of The Doctor. Jon Pertwee played The Third Doctor for five series between 1970 and 1974.
    • Tom Baker (December 1974 – March 1981) BBC / Doctor Who. Tom Baker portrayed the Doctor for seven series which still remains the longest tenure of all the actors to play the role.
  3. The actors who have played the lead role of the Doctor to date in the programme, and the dates of their first and last regular television appearances in the role, are:

  4. Series main cast. The following tables are an overview of all the regular cast members that have appeared throughout the show since 1963. 1963–1973.

  5. by wwer06 • Created 11 years ago • Modified 11 years ago. Complete list of the 11 actors to play "The Doctor" in the Doctor Who series from 1963-Present with each actor's time playing the character.

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · By Robin Reynolds. Published Nov 16, 2023. Many incarnations of The Doctor have traveled on countless adventures in the TARDIS. Here's how each of them rank. BBC. Doctor Who returned to...

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