Doctor Who is a long‑running British science fiction TV series about a time‑traveling alien known as the Doctor, who journeys through time and space in the TARDIS, usually with human companions, fighting monsters and saving civilizations.

What is “Doctor Who Wiki”?

When people say “doctor who wiki,” they usually mean one of two things:

  • The main Wikipedia article about the show.
  • The dedicated fan‑run Doctor Who wiki hosted on Fandom.

The best‑known dedicated fan wiki is Tardis , a large, community‑maintained encyclopedia that covers almost every part of the Doctor Who universe: classic and modern TV stories, audio dramas, novels, comics, spin‑offs like Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, and more.

Core facts about Doctor Who

  • The show first aired on the BBC in 1963 and has become one of the longest‑running science‑fiction series in the world.
  • The Doctor is an extraterrestrial from a race often associated with the Time Lords , originally from the planet Gallifrey.
  • The Doctor travels in the TARDIS , a time machine and spacecraft that looks like a blue British police box on the outside but is far larger on the inside.
  • When mortally wounded or dying of old age, the Doctor can regenerate , changing appearance and personality while keeping memories; this allows different actors to play the role.
  • Since 1963, more than a dozen lead actors have played the Doctor, with Ncuti Gatwa among the most recent, portraying the Fifteenth Doctor from 2023 to 2025.

What the fan wiki (Tardis) covers

The Tardis Doctor Who wiki on Fandom describes itself as the main Doctor Who wiki for all fully licensed material in the Doctor Who universe. It includes pages on:

  • Episodes and serials (classic and modern).
  • Characters (Doctors, companions, villains like the Daleks and Cybermen).
  • Expanded universe (audio dramas, novels, comics, games, spin‑offs).
  • Behind‑the‑scenes info (writers, directors, production notes).

It’s a good place if you want deep‑dive lore (for example, detailed histories of the Time War or obscure spin‑off stories), whereas the main Wikipedia article focuses more on production, history, and high‑level overviews.

Latest‑ish context and fandom buzz

Doctor Who remains an active, evolving franchise, with recent storylines featuring the Fifteenth Doctor and continuing to expand the mythology with concepts like unusual regenerations and cross‑incarnation interactions. Fan wikis like Tardis tend to update quickly when new episodes, audio releases, or tie‑in media drop, and forum discussions often revolve around continuity debates, new canon reveals, and how recent episodes reinterpret classic‑era lore.

If you tell me what you want from a “Doctor Who wiki” (episode guide, character list, watch order, lore explainer, etc.), I can shape a focused, wiki‑style overview for you.

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