。゚゚・。・゚゚。
゚. 2024 will bring blessings.
゚・。・゚
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Christmas Eve at the Grave (1896) by Otto Hesselbom ❅ New Year’s Night (1984) by Sergei Andriyaka
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the problem with watching doctor who as a child is that a small part of your brain can never completely give up the idea that the doctor exists. if i saw a blue police box materialize out of thin air i would not be anywhere near surprised enough.
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one thing which i find particularly crazy about the unicorn and the wasp + mummy on the orient express is the fact that agatha christie was still alive when doctor who was created. the show premiered in 1963 and she died in 1976, meaning that there was a thirteen year period in which she could’ve hypothetically watched it, or at least heard of it somehow. dw is literally so old that they can do historical episodes about famous figures who coexisted alongside it. truly bonkers
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Ages of each actor in their first appearance as the Doctor:
John Hurt (War) 73
William Hartnell (First) 55
Peter Capaldi (Twelfth) 55
David Tennant (Fourteenth) 51
Jon Pertwee (Third) 50
Patrick Troughton (Second) 46
Sylvester McCoy (Seventh) 43
Colin Baker (Sixth) 40
Christopher Eccleston (Ninth) 40
Tom Baker (Fourth) 40
Paul McGann (Eighth) 36
Jodie Whittaker (Thirteenth) 35
David Tennant (Tenth) 34
Ncuti Gatwa (Fifteenth) 30
Peter Davison (Fifth) 29
Matt Smith (Eleventh) 26
The oldest actor to portray The Doctor was 73 and the youngest was 26.
The median age of Classic Who is 44 and New Who has a median age of 37.5
The average age overall is 42.
Also the new era contains both the oldest and youngest actor in the role.
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