a alien (timelord) who looks human, but has two hearts can change his face and can speak 5billion languages who travels in time and space (in the tardis a blue wooden box which is bigger on the inside- tardis stands for "time and relative dimensions in space" as quoted by the 9th doctor in 2005 episode rose). he saves people, planets, stars, even sometimes the whole universe, the whole of creation and the whole of time.
there has been 12 technical doctors over the years but one of them only did two Doctor Who movies in the 1960s but people dont tend to count him as one because he never did a series.
the 11 television doctors are:
William Hartnell- 1st doctor(1963-1966)
Patrick Troughton-2nd doctor(1966-1969)
Jon Pertwee-3rd doctor(1970-1974)
Tom Baker-4th doctor(1974-1981)
Peter Davison-5th doctor(1982-1984)
Colin Baker-6thdoctor(1984-1986)
Sylvester McCoy-7th doctor(1987-1996)
Paul McGann-8th doctor(1996)
Christopher Eccleston-9th doctor (2005)
David Tennant-10th doctor (2005-2010)
Matt Smith-11th doctor (2010-unknown)
Love's Theme by Sounds Unlimited Orchestra
sounds similar to the theme song for the 50's TV show, The Big Valley
Everlast sings the theme song to Saving Grace.
the answer is your mother
Working for tomorrow
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Yes. It was the theme song of the TV show The Smith Family in 1971.
In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
The originol? Who are you by The Who.
Who Are You by the Who is the theme song for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
The theme is "At Least It Was Here" by The 88.
11 i think
The Drew Carey Show
The AFL Footy Show (Australia) had a segment called, 'Street Talk'. This song was the theme for that segment.
Love's Theme by Sounds Unlimited Orchestra
Friends.
This I Swear