Doctor Who Coloring Book

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Doctor Who Coloring Book

Doctor Who Coloring Book

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This is a tool used to measure the heartbeat of a patient, and it is an iconic symbol of doctors as well. We will be looking forward to seeing how you choose to color this doctor in! Tenth Doctor David Tennant married Georgia Moffett this year, who played his daughter Jenny in the episode “The Doctor’s Daughter.” Moffett also happens to be the real-life daughter of Peter Davison, who played the Fifth Doctor.

We’re nearing the end of this collection, but we have a few more for you to color! This one features another friendly doctor enjoying a rare quiet moment. We would use watercolor paints for this image to keep the colors nice and subtle, but what colors and mediums do you think would suit this doctor?Doctor Who is one of the great success stories in science-fiction television. Since 1963, the BBC has aired more than 800 episodes (and one made-for-television movie) about The Doctor, a regenerating extraterrestrial Time Lord from Gallifrey. The Doctor travels through time and space in his TARDIS–which stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space–and works to save humankind while armed with little more than a Sonic Screwdriver and his own esprit. Since Season 10 ended in July, we've been waiting for this year’s Christmas Special (“Twice Upon a Time”), which marks the regeneration of the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) into the Thirteenth Doctor (Jodie Whittaker). We aimed to represent a wide array of different doctors and settings for you to work your creative magic on. Paul McGann is technically the longest-serving Doctor, though he appeared only once on television in 1996 (until last week!). Tom Baker is, of course, the longest serving on television, having starred in more Doctor Who shows than any other actor. What colors will you use to make him look more awesome? I would suggest using blue, purple, or white, and cream for his outfit. The BBC destroyed or wiped many episodes of Doctor Who in the 1960s and 70s for various reasons including saving space, leaving a huge gap in the series’ archives. In an attempt to recover the missing episodes, which mostly consist of First Doctor and Second Doctor appearances, the BBC and fans of the series continue requesting copies to be returned.

The TARDIS wheezes and groans during landing because Doctor leaves the brakes on. Also, the TARDIS has a six-sided control console because it was designed to have six operatives. We think that some bright, vibrant colors would be perfect for this one, so what colors do you think you will choose for this doctor? While even the most casual of Doctor Who fans can probably tell you that The Doctor is a “Time Lord,” an ancient alien species that has the power to travel through time, the term itself wasn’t actually used until the series’ sixth season episode “The War Games.” His home planet of Gallifrey wasn’t mentioned by name until 1973. We think that some lovely warm colors such as reds or maybe purples would be perfect for this picture. He looks very passionate about what he does, and there is a really fun feeling coming from this particular image.You will be able to use all of your favorite colors and draw in some fun extra details that you may want as well!

According to the BBC, the colors on the scarf are purple, camel, bronze, mustard, rust, grey, and greenish brown. This is another doctor that seems to be in a calm setting, and she’s looking pretty happy in this one. This probably means that she has had a good day saving lives and helping people! Grab your coloring supplies and bring this friendly physician to life. Dress him up in a crisp white lab coat and baby blue scrubs – the uniform of caring doctors everywhere. Next, we have a wise doctor with many years of experience. He’s in a full doctor’s outfit and a stethoscope. Though it certainly maintains plenty of pint-sized fans to this day, the original concept for Doctor Who was specifically an educational program aimed at teaching kids about science and history.We think it would look rather cool to use a bright color for the insides of the syringe to make it look like it is full of some fancy medicine. There is a real sense of calm emanating from this one, and for that reason we would again recommend some cooler, milder colors. How will you color his hair, eyes, and skin? Give him rosy cheeks and a bright smile that will make any patient feel better. Doctors have to deal with some tough situations and working conditions, and this man looks like he takes it very seriously.



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