How Doctor Who travelled time and space for 60 years - and found its home  in Cardiff, UK News

How Doctor Who travelled time and space for 60 years - and found its home in Cardiff, UK News

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First launched in November 1963 and starring William Hartnell, Doctor Who was eventually axed in 1989. A 2005 revival brought stars including David Tennant, Matt Smith, Jodie Whittaker and soon Ncuti Gatwa to the role - and has seen the Time Lord become a fixture in Wales.
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