User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-86.174.105.135-20161211174119/@comment-20607870-20161216215226

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-86.174.105.135-20161211174119/@comment-20607870-20161216215226 TheChampionOfTime wrote: Look pal, if you can't provide an evidence that "TARDIS cam" has a unique Doctor best just admit it. I'd imagine that you misinterpreted the fact that in each webcast the Doctor is unknown (ie we don't know which doctor is inside the TARDIS during each episode). We don't even see a Doctor in any of the webcasts; the point of the webcasts was that they didn't have the Doctor! For all we know Thomas Brewster could be in there!
 * "An ever-elusive and unknown incarnation of the Doctor travelled in his TARDIS to many locations and planets. He often never left his TARDIS. He travelled alone."

I really hate to be this harsh to you Dench, but nothing in the above paragraph is even implied in the TARDIS cam series. I'd even say that The Doctor (TARDIS Cam) is a perfect example of why there shouldn't be pages for Doctors that are never stated to actually be separate incarnations: it can be very misleading.
 * Of course, if you're aware of some interview of the creators or something else along those lines that states the series had a unique Doctor please share.

Whoops. Forgot about this. This is on the original DW BBC website about the Cams. Discussing where the cams fit in the Doctor's continuity.

Being a time travel show, Doctor Who's chronology shifts and changes as he tinkers around with time, so precise timings are often difficult.