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TO1 Timeline

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Members

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  • Donggeon (동건)
  • Chan (찬)
  • Jisu (지수)
  • Jaeyun (재윤)
  • J.You (제이유)
  • Kyungho (경호)
  • Daigo (다이고)
  • Renta (렌타)
  • Yeojeong (여정)

Former

  • Chihoon (치훈)
  • Minsu (민수)
  • Jerome (제롬)
  • Woonggi (웅기)

Timeline

  • Blue (vertical) = album release
  • Red (horizontal) = Pre-debut
  • Orange (horizontal) = 1st generation
  • Yellow (horizontal) = 2nd generation
  • Black (horizontal) = inactive

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List of Tales of the City episodes

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Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Tales of the City6September 28, 1993 (1993-09-28)June 12, 1993 (1993-06-12)
More Tales of the City6June 7, 1998 (1998-06-07)June 21, 1998 (1998-06-21)
Further Tales of the City3May 6, 2001 (2001-05-06)May 20, 2001 (2001-05-20)
Tales of the City10June 7, 2019 (2019-06-07)

Episode list

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Tales of the City (1993)

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More Tales of the City (1998)

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Further Tales of the City (2001)

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Tales of the City (2019)

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List of Digimon Frontier characters

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List of Digimon Data Squad characters

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Digimon Savers, produced by Toei Animation and written by Ryōta Yamaguchi as the fifth series in the Digimon franchise, is centered on the Digital Accident Tactics Squad (DATS), a government organization established to maintain the peace between the Real World and the Digital World.

Main characters

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Humans

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Marcus Damon (大門 大, Daimon Masaru, Masaru Daimon in the Japanese version and Digimon World DS)[1]
Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi (Japanese); Quinton Flynn (English)
Marcus is a 14-year old junior high school student. As a delinquent, he challenges himself to become the strongest street fighter. He is partnered with Agumon, who he regards as a follower and a younger brother figure. He also appeared in the final season of Digimon Fusion.
Thomas H. Norstein (トーマ・H・ノルシュタイン, Tōma H. Norushutain, Touma H. Norstein in the Japanese version and Digimon World DS)[1]
Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese); Crispin Freeman (English)
Thomas is a 14-year-old teen genius of Japanese and Austrian descent. He comes from a privileged background and his tendency to rely on carefully planned strategies causes him to clash with Marcus at times. He is partnered with Gaomon.
Yoshi Fujieda (藤枝 淑乃, Fujieda Yoshino, Yoshino Fujieda in the Japanese version and Digimon World DS)[1]
Voiced by: Yui Aragaki (Japanese); Colleen Villard (English)
Yoshi is an 18-year-old field agent at DATS. She is partnered with Lalamon.
Keenan Crier (野口 郁人, Noguchi Ikuto, Ikuto Noguchi in the Japanese version)[1]
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Brianne Siddall (English)
Keenan is a 10-year-old boy who went missing in the Digital World as a baby from a lab experiment gone awry. He grew up with prejudice against humans. He is partnered with Falcomon.

Partner Digimon

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Guilmon (ギルモン, Girumon)
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa (Japanese); Steven Blum (English)
Guilmon is a velociraptor Digimon with a digital hazard symbol on his chest. He is created by Takato, who drew him and was brought to life soon after by the Blue Card which the DigiGnomes secretly placed among his card deck. Though a rookie, Guilmon originally has the mentality of a child. He is unaware of the differences between humans and Digimon, often calling his partner "Takatomon". He also works at the bakery. He stays in a shed of Shinjuku Park, and learns to speak normally and play with their friends. Guilmon has a very keen sense of smell and possess somewhat of a sixth sense to detect other Digimon in the vicinity, usually going feral in earlier fights due to virus-type nature. He is also loyal and protective. When Guilmon reverts into Gigimon as a side effect of the Red Card, he says goodbye to Takato. Guilmon also appeared in Digimon Fusion.
  • Growlmon (グラウモン, Guraumon, Growmon) is the Digivolved form of Guilmon. He is an extremely powerful and large Dinosaur Digimon who uses the dragon blades on his arms to cut through almost anything. He appears while fighting Devidramon, though he cannot revert himself for a few days.
  • War Growlmon (メガログラウモン, Megaroguraumon, Megalo Growmon) is Guilmon's Ultimate form, an extremely powerful Cyborg Digimon who appears while fighting against Mihiramon. His abilities included Pendulum Blades and Atomic Blaster.
  • Megidramon (メギドラモン, Megidoramon) is an alternate Mega form of Guilmon. An evil dragon Digimon caused by Takato's anger against Beelzemon after the latter kills Leomon, while his D-Ark shatters. In this form, the full destructive power of the Digital Hazard is released, causing the Digital World to break up in presence. However, Beelzemon stops Megidramon and he reverts to Guilmon.
  • Gallantmon (デュークモン, Dyūkumon, Dukemon) is the actual Mega form of Guilmon. An Exalted Knight Digimon armed with the Gram lance and the Aegis Shield. He is introduced after Takato biomerges with Guilmon. Gallantmon rides on "Grani", a transport vehicle created by "Monster Makers".
  • Gallantmon: Crimson Mode: Gallantmon's final form. He appears after Gallantmon fuses with Grani.
Guilmon was created by Chiaki J. Konaka, influenced by Ultraman and Kaiju films. Upon viewing the initial design sketches, he assumed that the character would be roughly the same size as Agumon. However, when he realized that Guilmon would be about the size of a human adult, he realized that "[h]e was nowhere near small enough for a child to hide in his room." Konaka realized that he could tailor the plot of the series to incorporate the problem.[2]
Terriermon (テリアモン, Teriamon)
Voiced by: Aoi Tada (Japanese); Mona Marshall (English)
Terriermon is a one-horned lop-eared rabbit Digimon with a laid-back personality, often using the word "Momantai" (written as 無問題 or 无问题), a Cantonese phrase meaning "take it easy/no problem". Terriermon was originally a wild Digimon living by the survival of the fittest rules in the Digital World. Henry chooses Terriermon, while playing a video game. When Terriermon digivolves into Gargomon, he goes on a rampage while fighting Gorillamon and loses control. Henry uses a Blue Card to send him out from the computer to the real world. Throughout the series, Henry hid Terriermon from his family, using him like a stuffed toy which Suzie plays with. When Terriermon reverts into Gummymon as a side effect of the Red Card, he says goodbye to Henry.
  • Gargomon (ガルゴモン, Garugomon, Galgomon): Terriermon's champion form, a Beast Digimon resembling a bipedal lop-eared rabbit warrior whose forearms bear a pair of cybernetic Gatling guns that he uses in his attacks, such as the move "Gargo Laser". He can also perform a powerful uppercut attack, "Bunny Pummel". Though having a habit of going on a rampage upon digivolution, Gargomon eventually manages to control himself.
  • Rapidmon (ラピッドモン): Terriermon's ultimate form. He is a cyborg Digimon resembling an upright jackrabbit clad in heavy cybernetic armor with high speed. It uses long armored radar-like ears. He appears while fighting against Pajiramon and Vajiramon.
  • Mega Gargomon (セントガルゴモン, Sentogarugomon, Saint Galgomon): Terriermon's mega form. A robot Digimon with heavy arsenal and Martial Arts skills. He appears after Henry biomerges with Terriermon, during the fight against Zhuqiaomon. Mega Gargomon uses the Juggernaut program to send the D-Reaper back to the Digital World.
Renamon (レナモン)
Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)
Renamon is a yellow fox Digimon with mentality for a Rookie level. In a fight, she uses ninja-like skills, such as vanishing from view until called and moving at fast speeds. These traits mean that, unlike Guilmon and Terriermon, she can fend for herself when Rika is at school, and never gets into trouble like Guilmon. She has no memory of her life before meeting Rika, whom she first saw as nothing more than a means to become stronger. Her initial exchanges with the other Tamers and their Digimon cause her to question this belief, and Rika's obsession with battle. When Rika and Renamon part ways, they begin to understand each other, and reunite themselves for their apology. Renamon learns that Impmon is selfish, because he is desperate for digivolution. When Renamon reverts into Viximon as a side effect of the Red Card, she says goodbye to Rika. Renamon also appeared in Digimon Fusion.
  • Kyubimon (キュウビモン, Kyūbimon): Renamon's Champion level. A mythical beast Digimon resembling the legendary kitsune. She appears while fighting Dogukumon.
  • Taomon (タオモン): An onmyōdō-themed Majin Digimon resembling a bipedal fox sorceress. She fights with various spells and charms to harness the power of magical energy flowing through the universe. Taomon first appeared fighting against Vajramon.
  • Sakuyamon (サクヤモン): Renamon's mega form. An armored Shaman Digimon armed with the Vajra Khakkhara and using kudagitsune. She is introduced after Rika biomerges with Renamon.

Recurring characters

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DATS Personnel

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Kazu Shiota (塩田 博和, Shiota Hirokazu, Hirokazu Shiota in the Japanese version)[3]
Voiced by: Yukiko Tamaki (Japanese); Brad MacDonald (English)
Kazu is one of Takato's friends. He is later partnered with Guardromon.

DATS Partner Digimon

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Leomon (レオモン, Reomon)
Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese); Paul St. Peter (English)
A lion Digimon. He later becomes Jeri's partner, despite his independent task. He is killed by Beelzemon and Jeri falls into depression. However, Leomon's spirit appears inside Beelzemon, while he manages to help her regain her confidence.

Merukimon's Domain

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Digimon World Researchers

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The Monster Makers (Wild Bunch) are the creators of the original Digimon program in 1984 as students of Palo Alto University. In 2001, Yamaki recruited them. They create the Ark for the children to leave the Digital World, and help them combat the D-Reaper. One of their greatest creations proved to be the entity known as Grani. Among the members include:

Janyu Wong (李 鎮宇, Rī Janyū, Li Zhen-yu in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Yoshiyuki Kaneko (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)
Henry's father, whose nickname is "Tao". He is originally from Hong Kong.[4] After discovering the involvement with Digimon, he supports him.

Bio-Hybrids

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Kurata's Allies

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King Drasil and the Royal Knights

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Minor characters

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Humans

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Digimon

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Film-exclusive characters

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Game-exclusive characters

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Digimon Character List: Masaru". Toei Animation (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-03-19. Cite error: The named reference "toei takato" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ Konaka, Chiaki J. "Renamon". Konaka.com. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
  3. ^ "Digimon Character List: Hirokazu [Kazu]". Toei Animation (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference toei henry was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

Veronica Mars: The Thousand Dollar Tan Line

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Veronica Mars: The Thousand Dollar Tan Line
AuthorRob Thomas
Jennifer Graham
Audio read byKristen Bell
LanguageEnglish
GenreMystery, Neo-noir
PublishedMarch 25, 2014
PublisherVintage Books
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (trade paperback), e-book, audiobook
Pages336
ISBN978-0-8041-7070-3
Followed byVeronica Mars: Mr. Kiss and Tell 

Veronica Mars: The Thousand Dollar Tan Line is a 2014 novel based on the television series Veronica Mars created by screenwriter Rob Thomas, who also wrote the book alongside Jennifer Graham as a direct follow-up to the 2014 film of the same name. The book was first released on March 25, 2014 through Vintage Books in the United States. The audiobook was narrated by Kristen Bell, who portrays the titular character in the original television show and film.

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Picking up two months after the events of the film, the novel follows Veronica as she adjusts to being back in Neptune permanently after a nine year absence.

Reception

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References

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Veronica Mars: Mr. Kiss and Tell

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The Carmilla Movie

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Fireheart14/sandbox
Directed bySpencer Maybee
Screenplay by
Story byAlejandro Alcoba
Based onCarmilla
by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Produced by
  • Steph Ouaknine
  • Melanie Windle
  • Jay Bennett
  • Scott Garvie
  • Christina Jennings
Starring
CinematographyJames Poremba
Edited byJordan Crute
Music byArmen Bazarian
Production
company
Release dates
  • October 25, 2017 (2017-10-25) (Digital)
  • October 26, 2017 (2017-10-26) (Canadian Theatrical)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The Carmilla Movie is a 2017 Canadian horror-fantasy comedy film directed by Spencer Maybee, and written by Alejandro Alcoba and Jordan Hall. It is a continuing film adaptation based on the web series Carmilla, which itself is loosely based on the novella of the same name by Sheridan Le Fanu. It stars Elise Bauman and Natasha Negovanlis reprising their roles as Laura Hollis and Carmilla Karnstein, respectively.

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It has been five years since Laura and Carmilla vanquished the apocalypse and Carmilla became a bonafide mortal human. They have settled in to a cozy apartment in downtown Toronto; Laura continues to hone her journalism skills while Carmilla adjusts to a non-vampire lifestyle. Their domestic bliss is suddenly ruptured when Carmilla begins to show signs of “re-vamping” – from a fondness for bloody treats to accidental biting – while Laura has started having bizarre, ghostly dreams. Enlisting their old friends from Silas University, the couple must now uncover the unknown supernatural threat that’s tied to Carmilla’s past.[1]

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The film was shot in Toronto, Ontario, over 11 days.[2][3]

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The Carmilla Movie was released digitally on VHX on October 25, 2017, with three different bundles offered. The "Freshmen Viewing Party" bundle contained the film as well as a digital signed script and making of featurette, with the "Journalist Package" containing additional behind the scenes content and the "Original Creampuff" containing a bundle of the third season. The film was later made available on Fullscreen on October 27, 2017.

The film received a limited release through Cineplex from October 26–28, 2017.

Reception

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Doctor Who Templates

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These are just for fun.

Character Overviews

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1960's Era

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Portrayed by Character Appearances Count
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Ser Eps
The Doctor
William Hartnell First Doctor Main Does not appear 28 126
Patrick Troughton Second Doctor Does not appear Main 22 117
The Companions
Carole Ann Ford Susan Foreman Main Does not appear 10 51
Jacqueline Hill Barbara Wright Main Does not appear 16 75
William Russell Ian Chesterton Main Does not appear 16 77
Maureen O'Brien Vicki Pallister Does not appear Main Does not appear 9 38
Peter Purves Steven Taylor Does not appear Main Does not appear 10 45
Adrienne Hill Katarina Does not appear Main Does not appear 2 5
Jean Marsh Sara Kingdom Does not appear Main Does not appear 1 9
Jackie Lane Dodo Chaplet Does not appear Main Does not appear 6 19
Anneke Wills Polly Wright Does not appear Main Does not appear 9 36
Michael Craze Ben Jackson Does not appear Main Does not appear 9 37
Frazer Hines Jamie McCrimmon Does not appear Main 20 112
Deborah Watling Victoria Waterfield Does not appear Main Does not appear 8 40
Wendy Padbury Zoe Heriot Does not appear Main 8 48
The Monsters & Villains
The Daleks Guest Recurring Does not appear
Peter Butterworth The Monk Does not appear Guest Does not appear
The Cybermen Does not appear Recurring
The Great Intelligence Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
The Yeti Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
The Ice Warriors Does not appear Guest Recurring
Additional Characters
Jack Watling Professor Edward Travers Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Nicholas Courtney Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart Does not appear Guest
John Levene Corporal Benton Does not appear Guest

1970's Era

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Portrayed by Character Appearances Count
Season 7 Season 8 Season 9 Season 10 Season 11 Season 12 Season 13 Season 14 Season 15 Season 16 Season 17
The Doctor
Jon Pertwee Third Doctor Main Does not appear
Patrick Troughton Second Doctor Does not appear Guest Does not appear
William Hartnell First Doctor Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Tom Baker Fourth Doctor Does not appear Guest Main
The Companions
Caroline John Liz Shaw Main Does not appear
Katy Manning Jo Grant Does not appear Main Does not appear
Elisabeth Sladen Sarah Jane Smith Does not appear Main Does not appear
Ian Marter Harry Sullivan Does not appear Main Does not appear
Louise Jameson Leela Does not appear Main Does not appear
John Leeson K9 Mark I Does not appear Main Does not appear
K9 Mark II Does not appear Main Does not appear
David Brierley Does not appear Main
Mary Tamm Romana Does not appear Main Does not appear
Lalla Ward Does not appear Main
The Monsters & Villains
The Autons Guest Does not appear
The Siluarians Guest Does not appear
Roger Delgado The Master Does not appear Recurring Guest Does not appear
Peter Pratt Does not appear Guest Does not appear
The Daleks Does not appear Guest Recurring Guest Does not appear Guest
The Ice Warriors Does not appear Guest Does not appear Guest Does not appear
The Sea Devils Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Stephen Thorne Omega Does not appear Guest Does not appear
The Sontarans Does not appear Guest Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Davros Does not appear Guest Does not appear Guest
The Cybermen Does not appear Guest Does not appear
The Zygons Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Valentine Dyall The Black Guardian Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Additional Characters
Nicholas Courtney Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart Recurring Guest Does not appear
John Levene Sergeant/R.S.M. Benton Recurring Guest Recurring Does not appear
Richard Franklin Captain Mike Yates Does not appear Recurring Guest Recurring Does not appear
Fernanda Marlowe Corporal Bell Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Cyril Luckham The White Guardian Does not appear Guest Does not appear

1980's Era

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Portrayed by Character Appearances Count
Season 18 Season 19 Season 20 The Five Doctors Season 21 Season 22 Season 23 Season 24 Season 25 Season 26
The Doctor
Tom Baker Fourth Doctor Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Peter Davison Fifth Doctor Guest Main Does not appear
Jon Pertwee Third Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appear
Patrick Troughton Second Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appear Main Does not appear
Richard Hurndall First Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appear
Colin Baker Sixth Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appear
Sylvester McCoy Seventh Doctor Does not appear Main
The Companions
John Leeson K9 Mark II Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Lalla Ward Romana Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Matthew Waterhouse Adric Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Sarah Sutton Nyssa Main Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Janet Fielding Tegan Jovanka Main Does not appear
Mark Strickson Vislor Turlough Does not appear Main Does not appear
Gerald Flood Kamelion Does not appear Main Does not appear Main Does not appear
Carole Ann Ford Susan Foreman Does not appear Main Does not appear
Nicholas Courtney Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart Does not appear Guest Main Does not appear Guest
Elisabeth Sladen Sarah Jane Smith Does not appear Main Does not appear
Nicola Bryant Peri Brown Does not appear Main Does not appear
Frazer Hines Jamie McCrimmon Does not appear Main Does not appear
Bonnie Langford Melanie Bush Does not appear Main Does not appear
Ace McShane Sophie Aldred Does not appear Main

1990's Era

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Portrayed by Character Appearances Count
Wartime reissue P.R.O.B.E series Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans Downtime Doctor Who Auton series Mindgame series
The Doctor
Sylvester McCoy Seventh Doctor Does not appear Guest Does not appear
Paul McGann Eighth Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appear
The Companions
Daphne Ashbrook Grace Holloway Does not appear Main Does not appear

2000's Era

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Portrayed by Character Appearances Count
Doctor Who Series 1 Doctor Who Series 2 Torchwood Series 1 Doctor Who Series 3 Sarah Jane Adventures Series 1 Torchwood Series 2 Doctor Who Series 4 Sarah Jane Adventures Series 2 Torchwood Series 3 Sarah Jane Adventures Series 3 Doctor Who Series 4 Specials
The Doctor
Christopher Eccleston Ninth Doctor Main Does not appear
David Tennant Tenth Doctor Guest Main Does not appear Main Does not appear Main Does not appear Guest Main
Matt Smith Eleventh Doctor Does not appear Guest
The Companions
Billie Piper Rose Tyler Main Does not appear Recurring Does not appear Guest

2010's Era

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Era Templates

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First Doctor

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Second Doctor

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Third Doctor

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Fourth Doctor

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Fifth Doctor

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Sixth Doctor

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Seventh Doctor

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Eighth Doctor

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Ninth Doctor

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Tenth Doctor

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Eleventh Doctor

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Twelfth Doctor

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Thirteenth Doctor

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Classic Who

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Susan Foreman

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Ian Chesterton

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Barbara Wright

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Vicki Pallister

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Steven Taylor

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Katarina

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Sara Kingdom

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Dodo Chaplet

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Polly Wright

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Jamie McCrimmon

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Victoria Waterfield

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Zoe Heriot

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John Benton

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Liz Shaw

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Jo Grant

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The Master

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Sarah Jane Smith

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Harry Sullivan

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Leela

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K-9

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Romana

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Adric

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Nyssa

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Tegan Jovanka

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Vislor Turlough

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Kamelion

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Peri Brown

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Mel Bush

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Ace McShane

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New Who

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Rose Tyler

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Mickey Smith

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Jack Harkness

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Donna Noble

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Martha Jones

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Wilfred Mott

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River Song

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Amy Pond

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Rory Williams

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Craig Owens

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Clara Oswald

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Nardole

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Bill Potts

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Graham O'Brien

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Robert Holmes

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WOW Presents Plus

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Programming

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Unscripted

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Drag Race

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Main article: Drag Race (franchise)

WOW Presents Plus acts as the international distributor for all incarnations of the Drag Race franchise, with series availability dependent on territory.

Title Premiere Seasons Runtime Language Status
RuPaul's Drag Race February 2, 2009 14 seasons, 186 episodes 42–60 min. English Season 14 ongoing; Renewed for Season 15
RuPaul's Drag Race: Untucked! February 1, 2010 13 seasons, 151 episodes 20 min. English Season 13 ongoing; Renewed for Season 14
RuPaul's Drag U July 19, 2010 3 seasons, 26 episodes 42 min. English Ended
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars October 22, 2012 6 seasons, 53 episodes 42–62 min. English Renewed for Season 7
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked! October 22, 2012 3 seasons, 24 episodes 20 min. English Renewed for Season 4
The Switch Drag Race October 8, 2015 2 seasons, 55 episodes 60–90 min. Spanish Ended
Drag Race Thailand February 15, 2018 2 seasons, 21 episodes 55–60 min. Thai Renewed for Season 3
RuPaul's Drag Race UK October 3, 2019 3 seasons, 28 episodes 60–70 min. English Renewed for Season 4
RuPaul's Secret Celebrity Drag Race April 24, 2020 1 season, 4 episodes 90 min. English Renewed for Season 2
Canada's Drag Race July 2, 2020 2 seasons, 20 episodes 60 min. English Renewed for Season 3
Drag Race Holland September 18, 2020 2 seasons, 16 episodes 50 min. Dutch Pending
RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under May 1, 2021 1 season, 8 episodes 60 min. English Renewed for Season 2
Drag Race España May 30, 2021 1 season, 10 episodes 60 min. Spanish Renewed; Season 2 due to premiere in 2022
Drag Race Italia November 18, 2021 1 season, 6 episodes 75–96 min. Italian Renewed for Season 2
RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World February 1, 2022 1 season, 6 episodes 60–70 min. English Pending

Drag Race Aftershows

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Title Premiere Seasons Runtime Language Status
Drag Race Extra Lap Recap February 5, 2013 18 seasons, 189 episodes 5–12 min. English Ended
Fashion Photo RuView February 24, 2014 32 seasons, 418 episodes 10–30 min. English Season 32 ongoing
Whatcha Packin' February 25, 2014 14 seasons, 166 episodes 5–10 min. English Season 14 ongoing
The Pit Stop March 7, 2016 13 seasons, 144 episodes 20 min. English Season 13 ongoing

Docuseries

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