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  1. The Children's Doctors: With Sophie De La Rochefoucauld, Bernard Yerlès, Simone Thomalla, Dieter Kirchlechner. A young female doctor starts her new job as an assistant physician at a well-known children's hospital.

    • Drama
  2. The Children's Doctors (TV Mini Series 1998– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Nov 12, 1997 · The Children's Doctors: Directed by Hartmut Griesmayr, Daniel Losset. With Sophie De La Rochefoucauld, Bernard Yerlès, Simone Thomalla, Dieter Kirchlechner. A young female doctor starts her new job as an assistant physician at a well-known children's hospital.

    • Hartmut Griesmayr, Daniel Losset
    • 1997-11-12
    • Drama
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    • Known children
    • References to children
    • Parallel universes

    The Doctor had various children across their many lives.

    One incarnation of the Doctor had thirteen children with his wife "Patience". Susan Foreman's father was the eldest of these children. (PROSE: Cold Fusion) Even though some accounts claimed that Gallifreyans were sterile after Pythia's Curse, (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible, et. al) the Curator claimed otherwise when he said one of Susan Foreman's parents was a child of the Doctor via natural means. (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor) In some accounts, wherein the Doctor and Susan were shown to be human, this therefore meant that the Doctor's child whom parented Susan was also human. (TV: The Sensorites [+]Peter R. Newman, Doctor Who season 1 (BBC1, 1964)., etc.)

    The Twelfth Doctor stated he took the daughter of the President of the High Council away from Gallifrey with him, (TV: Hell Bent) with A Brief History of Time Lords claiming that Susan had been this daughter. Therefore, one of the Doctor's children would have been President at that time. (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords)

    In the aftermath of the Last Great Time War, the Tenth Doctor stated he had lost all of his children in the fighting. A new daughter, Jenny, was artificially created from his DNA through a progenation machine. The Doctor was reminded of all the children he had lost "a long time ago" and ultimately accepted her as his family, only for her to seemingly die in his arms. (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

    Miranda Dawkins was the daughter of the Emperor, a future incarnation of the Doctor, who was later adopted by the Eighth Doctor. (PROSE: Father Time) Edward Grove considered himself a child of the Eighth Doctor because the time paradox he caused when he rescued Charlotte Pollard gave him life. (AUDIO: The Chimes of Midnight) So did the Sound creature. (AUDIO: Scherzo)

    The First Doctor was once asked by Wong Kei-Ying if he had any "sons... or daughters or both?" to which the Doctor replied "you could put it that way. Sons or daughters, or both, yes." (PROSE: The Eleventh Tiger)

    In a conversation about family, Liv Chenka asked the Doctor that, if he had a granddaughter, he must have children. The Eighth Doctor confirmed he had "at least one" child. (AUDIO: The Final Hour)

    The Ninth Doctor related to Dr. Constantine's remark about having been a father and grandfather in the past, claiming "I know the feeling". (TV: The Empty Child)

    The Tenth Doctor told Rose Tyler that he had once been a dad. (TV: Fear Her)

    Amy Pond once asked the Eleventh Doctor if he was a parent, though she received no response. (TV: The Beast Below) At Demon's Run Amy again asked the Doctor if he had children, and he replied "No". Amy then asked "Have you ever had children?" He did not answer. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War)

    Clara Oswald, a companion of the Twelfth Doctor who was aware of his part in saving Gallifrey, once attempted to convince a group of Cybermen that she was the Doctor, claiming that their children and grandchildren were missing, assumed dead, adding that they also had a non-Gallifreyan daughter created via genetic transfer. (TV: Death in Heaven)

    In a parallel universe, Susan was the daughter of the Doctor's daughter. (AUDIO: Auld Mortality)

  4. 1 day ago · Now the doctor-turned-playwright is set to unveil his latest creation, The Invisible Pangolin, a heartwarming interactive play that explores the complexities of friendship and inclusivity through the lens of Singapore's native animals. The Invisible Pangolin is tailored for young audiences aged five to eight, taking them on an hour-long journey ...

  5. Join Dr Ranj and friends to discover facts about health and hospitals. Listen and sing along to songs from the show.

  6. Mar 25, 2024 · Doctors. Series 24: 193. Who's That Girl? New receptionist Paige sends waves through The Mill, and Zara has an appointment to reinvent herself with Sergio. Nina makes an important decision,...