1963 Doctor Who aired for the first time 5:15 pm (GMT) on 23 November 1963, on British television (BBC television). The initial broadcast was interrupted by the breaking news of the November 22 assassination of US President John F Kennedy.
The first "Doctor Who" broadcast was titled "An Unearthly Child". The first episode aired December 23, 1963 on BBC TV.
River Song first appeared in 2008, when David Tennant was still playing the Doctor. The first time we saw River Song was when she died. River and the Doctor are moving in opposite directions in time, so as we, the viewers, move forward with the Doctor, we are seeing River Song's past.
26/06/10 (also the day the Pandorica opens, the day the Doctor is wiped from existence, the day the episode is first shown on T.V)
Walt Disney's "Bambi" was released in 1942
TARDIS in the Doctor Who Series stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The TARDIS was first seen in the first Doctor Who episode in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor. Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, claimed to have coined the acronym TARDIS from its name in that first episode.
She first appeared in 1973 in an episode called The Time Warrior. The Doctor at the time was the third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee.
The very first Dr Who was shown on British TV in November 1963.
1970, starting with Jon Pertwee's first episode "Spearhead from Space".
Tom Baker, because that was the first doctor that was shown on TV
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In 1970, with the first Doctor 3 adventure, Spearhead From Space.
April last year...
2002.
Doctor Who first aired in 1963.
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The first episode of Doctor Who was broadcast in 1963.
Your question is vague to say the least... but The Etch-a-Sketch was invented that month & year so technically it was first shown.