Introduction Doctor Who is a British science fiction series, one of the most successful TV projects in the past 50 years. It became a landmark image of British culture and influenced fans' generation and pop culture. One of the main premises of the series is to follow the humanist aliens' time traveler, Dr. Mystery who will help humankind beyond the spacetime, encounter various aliens and encounter various adventures. This program was developed as part of SF TV (Chambliss, 2013).
Dr. Fu is a British program featuring The Doctor, a time later, to access past events and witness future events. In the fourth quarter, Dr. Dr. Dr. and his fellow Donna's episode 3 returned promptly to Pompeii on the eve of TARDIS, the relative dimension of time and space, on the eve of AD 79's destruction. When the volcano begins to explode Donna, the doctor is the only person who has escaped the means. A doctor was forced to make a hard decision when Donna claimed to need to save at least someone from destruction.
Like I said a lot of friends: there is no need to see Dr. Fu in turn. Repeat ... you do not need to see a mysterious doctor in a specific order. The advantage of Dr. Mystery is that it is a good showcase of all stories about time travel, so there is no need to display many episodes in linear order. If you have never seen a mysterious doctor's episode and you do not know anything about them, I will grab you to speed things up. The thing you need to know is that there is someone called a doctor. He was his last game, but since he looked at him, he was lonely, so he spent a lot of time to help them. He plays "friends" from time to time and adventures with him on his time machine TARDIS. Oh, he sometimes looks different since you can do this thing called playback (different actor can play him)