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  1. A mischievous anti-authoritarian at his core, the First Doctor matured from someone prone to criticising those he felt were primitive compared to his intellect to a more welcoming presence as he began to acquire an entourage of companions to accompany him throughout the wonders of the fourth dimension, learning to be a caregiver and mentor with compassion, warmth and wit that made up for his ...

  2. William Hartnell (London, St Pancras kerület, Egyesült Királyság, 1908. január 8. – Marden, Kent, 1975. április 23.) angol színész. Legismertebb szerepe a Doktor volt a régi Ki vagy, doki? (Doctor Who) sorozatban. Szerepéről 1966-ban rossz egészségi állapota miatt lemondott.

  3. William Hartnell: 1963 - 1966, 1973: Richard Hurndall: 1983: David Bradley: 2017: ADVERTISEMENT. PAGE CONTINUES BELOW. Stories. More from the Whoniverse. From the store More from the store. Doctor Who newsletter The Doctor delivered to your inbox. Be the first to know about the latest Doctor Who products and updates.

  4. William Henry Hartnell was an English actor, who is best known for playing the first incarnation of the Doctor, in the long-running British science-fiction television series Doctor Who from 1963 to 1966; he reprised the role in 1972–1973. In film, Hartnell notably appeared in Brighton Rock (1949), The Mouse That Roared (1959) and This Sporting Life (1963).

  5. 23 de jun. de 2011 · William Hartnell does not rank highly in the ‘Best Doctor’ polls. His reputation is somewhat lessened by the notion that his successor was the first modern Doctor, that he often forgot his ...

  6. William "Bill" Hartnell (1908-1975) était l'acteur ayant interprété la première incarnation du Docteur dans les trois premières saisons de Doctor Who. Hartnell est né le 8 janvier 1908 à St Pancras, Londres, en Angleterre. Sa performance dans le film This Sporting Life fut retenue par Verity Lambert, une jeune productrice qui tentait de développer sa première série télévisée pour ...

  7. William Hartnell revelled in the opportunity that playing the Doctor gave him to break free of the 'tough guy' typecasting that had dogged him for the previous two decades.