Peter davison regeneration

          So I've gathered that Peter Davison is considered one of the lesser (or to some people, overlooked) Doctors.

          The Doctor gives the last of the Spectrox antidote to his companion Peri leaving himself to regenerate once more Subscribe here for more..

          Why Each Doctor Regenerated In Doctor Who

          Summary

          • Doctor Who's ability to regenerate allows the show to continue when the leading star quits, bringing in new actors to play the Doctor.

          • The regenerations in Doctor Who have been caused by a wide range of threats and problems, making each one unique and often dramatic.
          • Some of the reasons behind the Doctor's regenerations include old age, punishment from the Time Lords, radiation poisoning, and fatal injuries from various enemies.

          Many different enemies, injuries, and mishaps have caused the Doctor to regenerate in Doctor Who.

          Marking 40 years since the Fifth Doctor regenerated in 'The Caves of Androzani" - relive Peter Davison's debut and departure!

        1. At the end of life, the Doctor regenerates; as a result, the physical appearance and personality of the Doctor changes.
        2. The Doctor gives the last of the Spectrox antidote to his companion Peri leaving himself to regenerate once more Subscribe here for more.
        3. The classic BBCseries, 'The Caves of Androzani'.
        4. The Fourth Doctor falls off this building and has to regenerate, and yet the Tenth Doctor falls a far larger distance in The End of Time.
        5. Recasting a title character is risky business for most TV and movie franchises, but for Doctor Who, it's an integral part of the mythology. In a unique trick, Time Lords have the ability to cheat death, renewing every cell in their bodies when they are gravely sick or fatally wounded.

          From a real-world point of view, regeneration provides Doctor Who with a legitimate way of co