Definition: The Doctor Who name derives from the first episode, "The Doctor's Guide to Doctor Who." The term was originally given by the BBC as a play on the name of Sir Patrick Troughton (who had been Doctor Who's main character). It has since been used by various artists and writers in many media. In particular, it is often used to refer to a series of television shows, films, stage plays, video games, board games, animated TV shows, books, novels, radio shows, children's programs, and other mediums that feature the Doctor Who theme.
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