Yes, they had a very brief and spontaneous little ceremony in the episode "The Wedding of River Song."
The Doctor briefly married Queen Elizabeth I ("The End of Time Part I") which is referenced in "The Shakespeare Code" and "Tooth and Claw." He referenced being married at least one other time ("Blink") and had a granddaughter, Susan, suggesting another marriage. The Series 6 episode "The Doctor's Wife" suggests that the TARDIS is in a way his wife, seeing as how connected they are. The Eleventh Doctor marries River Song in the Series 6 finale "The Wedding of River Song." Also, before we were able to watch the Doctor's adventures on our television, the Doctor married a woman. It is known that the Doctor has family, however, they all most likely perished during the Time War. In real life, the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, did marry the actress who played his companion Romana, Lalla Ward. David Tennant, who played the 10th Doctor, married Georgia Moffat, who played the Doctor's "generated anomaly" daughter in the 10th Doctor episode "The Doctor's Daughter". Moffat's father is Peter Davison, who played the 5th Doctor.
Dr.- If male. Dr.(Mrs.)- If married female. Dr.- If unwed female. Dr. and Dr.(Mrs.)- If the couple are both physicians.
Dear Mr. (name) and Mrs (name)
"The honorable John Smith and Dr. Smith" is the format that should be used.
over two thousand years. Rory was the lone centurion and waited two thousand years for amy until the finally travelled back to their wedding night. Then they got married and the doctor danced at their wedding. then they leave leadworth to travel with the doctor.
Type your answer here... IT SHOULD BE MR MALE AND DR MRS FOR FEMALE
Senior Doctor first if it is a medical reason or unmarried, Man first if it is a married couple.
Doctor oz is married to lisa oz and they have four kids!
No it was the Teselecta and the doctor and his TARDIS were inside, driving it.
You can address a letter to two doctors as: Drs. John & Jane Doe.
If it's a couple you would introduce the man first and either his wife or his girlfriend second. Example: I'd like you to meet our friends John Doe and his wife Jane. If it's a professional person such as a doctor; professor; clergyman then you would introduce them with that title and then add 'and his wife Jane.' If it's the woman that is the professional then it would still be: Mr. John Doe and his wife Dr. Jane Doe.