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William Russell is a Record Breaker!

William Russell is a Record Breaker!

BBC One - Doctor Who, Season 1 - Ian Chesterton
BBC One – Doctor Who, Season 1 – William Russell as Ian Chesterton

Whether you are a long-time fan of the sci-fi BBC series Dr Who or if you joined with more recent Doctors, you might remember Ian Chesterton.

Science teacher and companion of the First Doctor (then portrayed by William Hartnell), Chesterton was part of the original cast and appeared for a total of 77 episodes.

It’s with this role that the British actor William Russell not only made sci-fi TV history, but also broke a Guinness World Records title with his reappearance in the latest series.

The time between the first and last appearances of Chesterton marks the longest gap between TV appearances: an incredible 57 years 120 days.

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The science fiction television show has been broadcast by the BBC since 1963.

It was then that Russell first appeared in the drama show: he participated in the very first pilot shot for the franchise, which went unaired.

The episode was, however, eventually re-shot and broadcast with the title “An Unearthly Child”, birthing one of the most iconic and beloved titles in TV history.

After that first appearance as Ian Chesterton, Russell remained a regular character in the show for the next two years – until the character’s departure in 1965.

Russell’s most recent – and record-breaking – appearance on the Doctor Who screen happened with “The Power of the Doctor, which aired on 23 October 2022.

The Power of the Doctor” is the third and final special aired for the centenary celebrations for the BBC.

However, through the years, Russell has maintained his association with Doctor Who across platforms and media: when he wasn’t playing Chesterton in front of a camera, the actor took part in several DVD audio commentaries and also narrated several audiobooks from the series.

He also made a cameo (as another character, a BBC Commissionaire) in the 2013 Doctor Who documentary, “An Adventure in Space and Time“. The programme recounted the making of the iconic sci-fi series and was broadcast as part of the celebrations for its 50th anniversary.

It’s been a long-running love, the one between Russell and the Doctor Who series – a love that is now crowned with a record after the actor returned on the set of the show at the age of 97 for his “The Power of the Doctor” cameo.

The episode aired 57 years after the character’s last television appearance.

This incredible accomplishment might not surprise shows aficionados and TV culture connoisseurs, as the science fiction television show has been broadcast by the BBC since 1963.

However, talking about “the beginning of the adventures of the Doctors and their companions” might (incorrectly) feel close to us since the long-going BBC sci-fi series is still airing and racking up accolades year after year.

Like other iconic franchises, Doctor Who places itself as equally a “historical” TV show and a product that is still making headlines and going strong.

To put things into perspective, the pilot aired in the same year Kennedy’s assassination – the day before, in fact.

The Cold War was still ongoing, as was the Vietnam War.

All these events that might seem remote at a first glance, but help convey the longevity of Doctor Who as a series and a pillar of pop culture.

Iconic elements of the series like the angels, the various incarnations of the Doctor and the TARDIS became part of global pop culture, spreading far and wide and well out of the franchise’s fanbase.

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Because of its long-lasting run the BBC drama also holds the record for the most consecutive sci-fi TV episodes ever, with 871 episodes and counting.

Over the years, also thanks to its longevity and enthusiastic fans, the sci-fi drama has conquered (or has held at some point) several records.

Some of them are:

  • Doctor Who holds the record for most spin-off fiction books inspired by a TV show, with over 720 spin-offs as of 2016
  • The largest collection of Doctor Who memorabilia consists of 6,641 items and was achieved by Lily Connors (UK), of Pontypridd, UK, as verified on 20 June 2016.
  • In case you were wondering, the episode “The Caves of Androzani” (1984) officially holds the record as the most popular Doctor Who story. It received an average of 9.3/10 on imdb.com, and was voted by readers of Doctor Who Magazine as the best story.
  • As of 2017, Doctor Who also placed itself as the most prolific science-fiction TV series (by episode).
Big Finish receives a GUINNESS WORLD RECORD!

Big Finish receives a GUINNESS WORLD RECORD!

Big Finish receives a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Doctor Who – The Monthly Adventures

Big Finish Productions is proud to announce that its long-running series Doctor Who – The Monthly Adventures has received a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Longest running science fiction audio play series.

Doctor Who – The Monthly Adventures released a brand-new adventure for 275 consecutive months from July 1999 to March 2021, featuring the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors across the range.

Big Finish Chairman Jason Haigh-Ellery said:

“When we began the monthly audio adventures of Doctor Who in July 1999 we hoped we would make it to three years.  If we’d achieved that we would have been more than happy.

“22 years later we have produced 275 productions and we are all so proud of the many amazing stories that we have had the opportunity to tell. As the series regenerates into a new range of box sets for each individual Doctor, we look forward to telling new stories in a new format and taking further adventures in the TARDIS.”

Big Finish Creative Director Nicholas Briggs added:

“There’s something magical about the words GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS, so I’m delighted that the achievement of so many brilliant Big Finish creatives is being deservedly marked and celebrated in this way.”

Fifth Doctor Peter Davison said:

“Congratulations Big Finish on such a crowning achievement. Who could have known, when we recorded Sirens of Time back in 1999, where these adventures would take us? Who could have known I’d still be so young and dashing all these years later? The companions, the adversaries, and the stories have all been wonderful and, as always, I’m looking forward to my next adventure.”

Sixth Doctor Colin Baker added:

“It’s hard to believe that the Big Finish Monthly Adventures started at the end of the last century. I was in from the Big Beginning, through the Big Middle and was delighted to appear in the Big Finish monthlies’ Big Finish recently. This is a fitting and richly deserved commemoration of that exciting journey and the brilliant writing and wonderful work of all involved. The adventures continue in another form and I am looking forward to them. I hope they never Finish, but if they do – it will be BIG.”

Seventh Doctor Sylvester McCoy said:

“40 years ago in a show called An Evening with Sylvester McCoy – The Human Bomb, we pretended I was in the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ book. That was a lie! Now, by association with Big Finish, I am in it. That’s the truth! Brilliant! I’m so proud to be, and so proud to be in the company of all who share this honour.”

Eighth Doctor Paul McGann added:

“It was an honour to start my journey at Big Finish with the Monthly Adventures, and to have had the chance to continue playing the Eighth Doctor for so many years since. The creativity of the writers, directors, producers and all the guest actors never ceases to amaze me. Here’s to many more future adventures.”

All 275 Doctor Who – The Monthly Adventures are available from the Big Finish website, from just £2.99 per adventure.

For a limited time only, the first 100 Doctor Who – The Monthly Adventures releases are available to download for 50% OFF. (This celebratory discount offer is available until 23:59 UK time on 02 May 2021.)

Please note that Big Finish is currently operating a digital-first release schedule. The mailout of collector’s edition CDs (where available) will be delayed, but all purchases unlock a digital copy that can be immediately downloaded or played on the Big Finish app from the release date.