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The Doctor
The Third Doctor
Portrayed by Jon Pertwee
Tenure 19701974
First appearance Spearhead from Space
Last appearance Planet of the Spiders (regular)
The Five Doctors (guest star)
Dimensions In Time (charity special)
Number of series 5
Appearances 24 stories (128 episodes)
Companions Liz Shaw
Jo Grant
Sarah Jane Smith
Chronology
Preceding Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton)
Succeeding Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker)
Series Seasons 7 to 11

The Third Doctor is the name given to the third incarnation of the fictional character known as the Doctor; seen on screen in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who. The Doctor is the central character in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, and also features in John Devon Roland Pertwee (7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996 better known as Jon Pertwee, was an English Actor. Year 1970 ( MCMLXX) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link shows full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1974 ( MCMLXXIV) was a Common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar of the 1974 Gregorian calendar. Spearhead from Space is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast Planet of the Spiders is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast The Five Doctors is a special feature-length episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who and Liz Shaw, full name Dr Elizabeth Shaw, is a fictional character played by Caroline John in the long-running British science fiction television Josephine "Jo" Grant is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Sarah Jane Smith is a Fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in the long-running British BBC Television science fiction series The Second Doctor is the name given to the second incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running Patrick George Troughton (25 March 1920 – 28 March 1987 was an English Actor most widely known in his role as the second incarnation of the The Fourth Doctor is the name given to the fourth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running Thomas Stewart "Tom" Baker (born 20 January 1934 is an English Actor. This is a list of Doctor Who television serials and episodes. The Doctor is the central character in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, and also features in The Doctor is the central character in the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who, and also features in Science fiction first appeared on Television during the Golden age of science fiction, first in Britain (UK and then in the United States Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. He was portrayed by actor Jon Pertwee. John Devon Roland Pertwee (7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996 better known as Jon Pertwee, was an English Actor.

Contents

Biography

After the Doctor was found guilty of breaking the Time Lord laws of non-interference and forced to regenerate, he began his third incarnation in exile on 20th century Earth. The Time Lords are a fictional race and civilization in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' The Time Lords are a fictional race and civilization in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 The Third Doctor immediately formed a working relationship with the British contingent of UNIT, an international organisation tasked to investigate and defend the Earth against extraterrestrial threats. The British contingent of the Unified Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT formerly the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce is a fictional military organisation that features UNIT ( U nited N ations I ntelligence T askforce later the UN ified I ntelligence T askforce is a fictional military See also List of extraterrestrials in fiction In Popular cultures Life forms -especially intelligent life forms that are of extraterrestrial

It was a partnership initially born out of convenience — the Doctor required facilities to try to repair his TARDIS to break the exile, and UNIT needed his expertise in combating the threats they encountered. The TARDIS ( T ime A nd R elative D imension(s I n S pace is a time machine and Spacecraft in the There is some disagreement about when the Third Doctor's UNIT stories were set, with some evidence that they were contemporary stories set at the same time they were broadcast (the early 70s) and some evidence that they were set in the near future. According to the production team, there was an intention to set the stories in the near future, but the writers did not always remember this and set the stories in the present.

The Doctor also developed a good working relationship with Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, whom he had first encountered, in his previous incarnation, as a Colonel in command of troops fighting Yeti and the Cybermen. This article refers to the military rank For the Doctor Who character known as the Brigadier see Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (sometimes Colonel ( RP ˈkɜnəl GA ˈkɜrnəl is a Military rank of a Commissioned officer, with corresponding ranks existing in almost every country The Yeti of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, although resembling the cryptozoological creatures also called The Cybermen are a Fictional race of Cyborgs who are amongst the most persistent enemies of the Doctor in the British Science fiction television As well as the Brigadier, he developed friendships with other regular UNIT colleagues including Sergeant Benton and Captain Mike Yates. Sergeant Benton is a Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by John Levene Captain Mike Yates is a Fictional character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Richard Franklin When meteorites were seen falling to Earth in Essex, the Doctor together with a UNIT scientist named Liz Shaw were to face the Autons for the first time. Essex is a county in the East of England. The County town is Chelmsford, and the highest point of the county is Chrishall Common Liz Shaw, full name Dr Elizabeth Shaw, is a fictional character played by Caroline John in the long-running British science fiction television The Autons are an artificial life form from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and adversaries of the Doctor The Autons were to be one of the Doctor's recurring foes. At the conclusion of this adventure, the Doctor became UNIT's scientific advisor. After facing Silurians, the so-called Ambassadors of Death and the Inferno project, Liz was replaced as the Doctor's assistant by a feisty but slightly scatter-brained young woman named Jo Grant. The name Silurians refers to a fictional race of Reptile -like beings in the long-running British Science fiction television series The Ambassadors of Death is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast Inferno is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in seven weekly Josephine "Jo" Grant is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor

After meeting Jo, the Third Doctor encountered his greatest nemesis — the Master. The Master is a recurring character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. A renegade Time Lord, the Master plagued the Third Doctor with his diabolical schemes, including the summoning of an ancient Dæmon, and unleashing the terrifyingly powerful Kronos, a Chronovore. The Doctor's exile continued until it was lifted by the Time Lords after he helped save them from destruction at the hands of Omega. Omega is a Fictional character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The Third Doctor, free to roam space and time again, soon ran into the Master and an even older enemy — the Daleks. A Dalek (, ˈdɑːlεk is a member of a Fictional extraterrestrial race of Mutants from the British science fiction television Although the Master was a criminal genius, the Doctor was always able to outwit him in all his schemes. Whilst facing the ecological destruction wrought by Global Chemicals and the super computer BOSS, Jo met and fell in love with Dr. The Green Death is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six Clifford Jones. Marrying Jones and following him to the Amazon on an expedition, Jo left a saddened Doctor.

The fiercely independent investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith became the Doctor's new companion after stowing away in his TARDIS. Sarah Jane Smith is a Fictional character played by Elisabeth Sladen in the long-running British BBC Television science fiction series The TARDIS ( T ime A nd R elative D imension(s I n S pace is a time machine and Spacecraft in the The Third Doctor's final adventures saw them defeating the Sontarans in medieval England and the Daleks on the planet Exxilon. The Sontarans are a Fictional extraterrestrial race from the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, invented England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland This is a list of planets fictional or otherwise that are mentioned in the British Science fiction Television series Doctor Who and its spinoff The Third Doctor contracted radiation poisoning on the planet Metebelis 3, during the events of Planet of the Spiders. Radiation poisoning, also called " radiation sickness " or a " creeping dose " is a form of damage to organ tissue due to excessive exposure to This is a list of planets fictional or otherwise that are mentioned in the British Science fiction Television series Doctor Who and its spinoff Planet of the Spiders is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast When the TARDIS brought him back to UNIT headquarters, he collapsed, regenerating into the Fourth Doctor. The Fourth Doctor is the name given to the fourth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running

Personality

The Third Doctor was a suave, authoritative man of action, who not only practiced Venusian Aikido (or Karate), but who enjoyed working on gadgets and riding all manner of vehicles, such as the Whomobile and his pride and joy, the canary-yellow vintage roadster nicknamed "Bessie" which featured such modifications as a remote control, dramatically increased speed capabilities and even inertial dampeners. The VENUS ( V ictoria E xperimental N etwork U nder the S ea project is a cabled sea floor observatory operated by the University is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies philosophy and religious beliefs ( or is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands from indigenous fighting methods and Chinese Kenpō. The Science fiction Television series Doctor Who has presented various vehicles belonging to multiple races/societies The Science fiction Television series Doctor Who has presented various vehicles belonging to multiple races/societies

While this incarnation had spent most of his time exiled on Earth, where he grudgingly worked as UNIT's scientific advisor, he would occasionally be sent on covert missions by the Time Lords, where he would often act as a reluctant mediator. UNIT ( U nited N ations I ntelligence T askforce later the UN ified I ntelligence T askforce is a fictional military Even though he developed a fondness for Earthlings with whom he worked (such as Liz Shaw and Jo Grant), he would jump at any chance to return to the stars with the enthusiasm of a far younger man than himself (as can be seen in his frivolous attitude in The Mutants). Liz Shaw, full name Dr Elizabeth Shaw, is a fictional character played by Caroline John in the long-running British science fiction television Josephine "Jo" Grant is a fictional character played by Katy Manning in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor The Mutants is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly If this Doctor had a somewhat patrician and authoritarian air, he was just as quick to criticise authority too—having little patience with self-inflated bureaucrats, parochially-narrow ministers, knee-jerk militarists or red tape in general. His courageousness could easily turn to waspish indignation. It is thus no surprise that another catchphrase of his, perhaps less well-known but more common overall, was "Now listen to me".

Despite his arrogance, the Third Doctor genuinely cared for his companions in a paternal fashion, and even held a thinly-veiled but grudging admiration for his nemesis, the Master, and for UNIT's leader, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, with whom he eventually became friends. History of the Doctor Who companion When Doctor Who was created the dramatic structure of the programme's cast was rather different from the hero-and-sidekick The Master is a recurring character in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (sometimes In fact, even when his much resented exile was lifted, the highly moral and dashing Third Doctor continued to help UNIT protect the Earth from all manner of alien threats.

In general, this incarnation of the Doctor was more physically daring than the previous two, and was the first to attack an enemy physically if cornered (both of his previous incarnations would nearly always attempt to dodge, flee or attempt to persuade hostiles to stop their attack rather than directly defend themselves). This often took the form of quick strikes, with the occasional joint lock or throw - usually enough to get himself and anyone accompanying him out of immediate danger - but usually not to the extent of a brawl, in keeping with The Doctor's non-violent nature. He would only use his fighting skills if he had no alternative, and even then generally disarmed his opponents rather than knock them unconscious. Indeed, his martial prowess was such that a single, sudden strike was usually enough to halt whatever threatened him, and at one point he reminded Captain Yates (physically as well as verbally) that he would have a difficult time removing him from somewhere, when he did not want to be removed (The Mind of Evil). The Mind of Evil is a serial in the British Science fiction Television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast

Perhaps due to his time spent on Earth, or maybe just as a function of his pacifistic and authoritarian tendencies, the Third Doctor was a skilled diplomat (keeping talks going in The Curse of Peladon, for example) and linguist, as well as having an odd knack for disguises - all of this, combined with his formidable galactic experience, often allowed the Third Doctor to play a central role in the events he found himself in. The Curse of Peladon is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast

Appearance

Occasionally camp but always charismatic, this Doctor had a personal manner of dress which is the most ornate of his various incarnations, favouring frilled shirts, velvet smoking or dinner jackets in blue, orange, green, burgundy or black, evening trousers, formal boots and opera and hunting cloaks for his regular outfit, with variations and accessories including bow ties, cravats and leather gloves, earning him the nickname "the Dandy Doctor". A smoking jacket is an item of Clothing, now relatively rare specifically designed for the purposes of smoking Tobacco, usually in the form of pipes Black tie is a dress code for semi-formal evening events and is worn to many types of social functions A cloak is a type of loose Garment that is worn over indoor Clothing and serves the same purpose as an Overcoat &mdashit protects the wearer from the cold A dandy (also known as a beau gallant or flamboyant person is a man who places particular importance upon Physical appearance, refined language and leisurely hobbies In The Three Doctors, the First Doctor, commenting on the Third and Second Doctor respectively, disparagingly referred to them as "a dandy and a clown". The Three Doctors is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast in four weekly

Story style

The Third Doctor stories were the first to be broadcast in colour. The early ones were set on Earth due to cost constraints[1] on the series. To explain this, the Second Doctor was banished to Earth by his race the Time Lords, and forced to regenerate. The Second Doctor is the name given to the second incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running The Time Lords are a fictional race and civilization in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which the series' On Earth he worked with the Brigadier and the rest of the UNIT team. Brigadier Sir Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (sometimes UNIT ( U nited N ations I ntelligence T askforce later the UN ified I ntelligence T askforce is a fictional military However, as his tenure progressed he had reasons to leave Earth, on occasions being sent on missions by the Time Lords. Eventually, after his defeat of the renegade Omega in The Three Doctors he was granted complete freedom by the Time Lords in gratitude for saving Gallifrey. Omega is a Fictional character from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The Three Doctors is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast in four weekly Gallifrey is a fictional planet in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who and is the homeworld

The Third Doctor's era introduced many of the Doctor's more memorable adversaries. The Autons, the Master, Omega, the Sontarans, the Silurians and the Sea Devils all made their debut during this period. The Sontarans are a Fictional extraterrestrial race from the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, invented The name Silurians refers to a fictional race of Reptile -like beings in the long-running British Science fiction television series The Sea Devils are a Fictional race of amphibious Reptile -like beings in the long-running British Science fiction television series

"Reverse the polarity"

The catchphrase most associated with the Third Doctor's era is probably "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow". A catch phrase (or catchphrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance This article is a discussion of neutrons in general For the specific case of a neutron found outside the nucleus see Free neutron. The phrase was Pertwee's way of dealing with the technobabble that he was required to speak as the Doctor. Technobabble (a Portmanteau of technology and babble) is a form of prose using Jargon, Buzzwords and highly esoteric language to give He wanted something all purpose and easy to remember instead of myriad made-up dialogue, and Terrance Dicks provided him with the phrase. Terrance Dicks (born 10 May 1935 in East Ham, Essex (now Greater London) is an English Writer, best known for

Many fans of the show believe that this is a scientific impossibility. In actuality, it is possible for neutrons to flow and, since neutrons have a magnetic moment[1], it is possible in theory (although difficult in practice) to have a stream of neutrons polarised along or against their direction of motion. Neutron transport refers to determination of the Neutron flux, observed from an efflux of Neutrons from a Neutron source. In Physics, Astronomy, Chemistry, and Electrical engineering, the term magnetic moment of a system (such as a loop of Electric current Given this, such a polarity could presumably be reversed. However, the phrase is still meaningless in the contexts in which the series uses it.

Pertwee did not use the phrase as often as popular belief has it. The Third Doctor only said the full phrase "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" once on screen during his tenure — in The Sea Devils — and also in the 1983 20th Anniversary special The Five Doctors. For other uses see Sea devil The Sea Devils is a serial in the British Science fiction Television The Five Doctors is a special feature-length episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced Pertwee did use the phrase again in 1989 when he acted in the stage play Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure. Doctor Who - The Ultimate Adventure was a 1989 stage play written by Terrance Dicks based on the long-running British science fiction television (When Colin Baker took over the lead role in the play he amended the line to "Reverse the linetry of the proton flow. Colin Baker (born London, 8 June 1943 is an English Actor who is best known for playing the sixth incarnation of the Doctor ") In the radio play The Paradise of Death the Brigadier asks "Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow?" and the Doctor proceeds to explain that the phrase is meaningless. The Paradise of Death is a Radio audio drama based on the long-running British Science fiction Television series Doctor

On four other occasions on screen, the Third Doctor simply "reversed the polarity" of other things. He tells Ruth to reverse the temporal polarity of the TOMTIT device in The Time Monster; reverses the polarity of his sonic screwdriver in Frontier in Space; reverses the polarity of some dismantled circuitry in Planet of the Daleks; and tells Osgood to reverse the polarity of the diathermic energy exchanger in The Dæmons. This is a list of items from the BBC Television series Doctor Who. The Time Monster is a serial in the British Science fiction Television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast sonic screwdriver is a Fictional Tool in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who. Frontier in Space is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in Planet of the Daleks is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast The Dæmons is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in five

The full phrase was used in several Target novelisations. Target Books was a British Publishing Imprint, established in 1973 by Universal-Tandem Publishing Co Ltd, a paperback publishing company It was subsequently used by the Fourth Doctor (in City of Death) and the Fifth Doctor (in Castrovalva and Mawdryn Undead). The Fourth Doctor is the name given to the fourth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running City of Death is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four The Fifth Doctor is the name given to the fifth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running Castrovalva is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four Mawdryn Undead is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was originally broadcast Together with The Five Doctors this resulted in the phrase being used as a nostalgic reference three times as often as it was originally said. In the Tenth Doctor episode "The Lazarus Experiment" the Doctor, while hiding in Lazarus' machine, comments that it had taken him too long to reverse the polarity due to being out of practice. The Tenth Doctor is the name given to the tenth incarnation of the Fictional character known as the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running "The Lazarus Experiment" is an episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who.

The phrase has entered geek culture, although this has been more through its use as technobabble. The word geek is a Slang term noting individuals as "a peculiar or otherwise odd person especially one who is perceived to be overly obsessed with one or more things Technobabble (a Portmanteau of technology and babble) is a form of prose using Jargon, Buzzwords and highly esoteric language to give It appeared before Doctor Who in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "That Which Survives" and later in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Learning Curve" and South Park episode "Cancelled". Star Trek is a Science fiction Television series created by Gene Roddenberry that aired from September 8, 1966 through " That Which Survives " is a third-season episode of Star Trek The Original Series, first broadcast January 24, 1969 and repeated Season three of Stargate SG-1, an American - Canadian Television series, began airing on June 25, 1999 on South Park is an animated American television comedy series created and written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone for Comedy Central "Cancelled" is the 100th episode of the Comedy Central series South Park to be released The phrase appears in various The Real Ghostbusters episodes, such as Egon's Ghost. This article is about the animated spin-off of the 1984 film Ghostbusters. The phrase has also featured in the dialogue of the musical We Will Rock You, amongst other references to popular culture. We Will Rock You (abbreviated as WWRY) is a Jukebox musical, based on the songs of Queen and named after their hit single of

Title sequence and logo

The original title sequence for the Third Doctor's seasons was an extension of the animated "howlaround" kaleidoscopic patterns used for the previous Doctors, incorporating Pertwee's face and adding colour to showcase Doctor Who being broadcast in colour for the first time. In the Third Doctor's final season, a new title sequence was introduced, designed by Bernard Lodge. Partially inspired by the slit-scan hyperspace sequence in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, one portion of this sequence is the prototype for the classic time tunnel sequence of the Fourth Doctor's seasons. The slit-scan photography technique is a photographic and cinematographic process where a moveable slide into which a slit has been cut is inserted between the 2001 A Space Odyssey is a 1968 Science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Kubrick and Arthur C The Third Doctor's final season also introduced the equally classic diamond logo which would remain in use until 1980.

The series logo introduced in 1970 and used for the first four seasons of Pertwee's tenure would later be used again as the logo for the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie and subsequently once again became the official Doctor Who logo, most notably with regards to products connected to the Eighth Doctor. The Eighth Doctor is a Fictional character, the eighth incarnation of the Doctor seen on screen in the long-running BBC television With the introduction of a new official series logo in 2005, the Pertwee era logo continued to be used by Big Finish Productions as the logo for all pre-2005 series material including books and audio dramas, and by the BBC on DVD releases of episodes from the 1963-89 series. Big Finish Productions is a British company that produces books and audio plays (released straight to Compact disc and

Later appearances

The Third Doctor would appear in one further (official) story, the 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors, broadcast in 1983. The Five Doctors is a special feature-length episode of the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, produced However, where it takes place within the Third Doctor's chronology is unclear. Pertwee played the role on screen one last time in the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time. Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who and

Other appearances

Radio

Audio dramas

Unbound alternative Third Doctors

Novels

Virgin New Adventures

Virgin Missing Adventures

Past Doctor Adventures

Eighth Doctor Adventures

Telos Doctor Who novellas

Comics

TV Comic

TV Comic Specials

TV Comic Annuals

TV Action

TV Action Specials

TV Action Annuals

Doctor Who Magazine

References

  1. ^ Three Doctors at Doctor Who: A Brief History Of Time (Travel)

External links

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