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Parent topics
- Acting [r]: The portrayal of the physical, emotional and mental complexities of a given character in the theatre. [e]
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Doctor Who
- Doctor Who [r]: British science-fiction television series depicting the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as 'the Doctor'; original series ran from 1963 to 1989 on the BBC, followed by a 1996 television movie; relaunched in 2005. [e]
- The Sarah Jane Adventures [r]: Add brief definition or description
- K-9 (robot dog) [r]: Fictional robot dog from the science-fiction series Doctor Who and several spin-offs; created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin. [e]
- Liverpool [r]: City in the north of England, developed as a port and now a cultural centre associated with music, particularly the Beatles; population c.435,000. [e]
- Theatre [r]: Those areas of the arts involving performance, especially of the spoken word. [e]
- Matt Smith [r]: English actor who is the eleventh to take the lead role in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who; also known for various stage and screen appearances (born 1982). [e]
- Doctor Who [r]: British science-fiction television series depicting the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as 'the Doctor'; original series ran from 1963 to 1989 on the BBC, followed by a 1996 television movie; relaunched in 2005. [e]
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [r]: The head of the British government, usually the leader of the largest political party in the House of Commons. [e]