User:Spectritus/sandbox

Soccer Manager 2023

Tom Smith
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2022Shamrock Rovers
2022–2023RKC Waalwijk
2023VfB Stuttgart
2023–2024Paris Saint-Germain
2024–Everton
TenureCountryClubLeagueDivisionResultNotes
1 July 202221 November 2022143 daysRepublic of IrelandShamrock RoversLeague of IrelandPremier Division4th2nd at the end of the season
21 November 202213 March 2023112 daysNetherlandsRKC WaalwijkDutch Football LeagueEredivisie17thRelegated
13 March 202319 May 202367 daysGermanyVfB StuttgartGerman Football LeagueBundesliga17thRelegated
19 May 202310 November 20241 year, 175 daysFranceParis Saint-GermainLigue de Football ProfessionnelLigue 11stWon the 2023 and 2024 editions of the Trophée des Champions and the 2023-24 Coupe de France
1st
10 November 2024OngoingTBDEnglandEvertonEnglish Football LeaguePremier League9thWon the 2026-27 EFL cup

Won the 2026-27 and 2027-28 FA Cups

Won the 2027 edition of the FA Community Shield

Runner-up in the 2027-28 UEFA Champions League

14th
4th
2nd

Top goalscorers

  Current record holder

Bold indicates players currently active.

SeasonClubNationalityPlayerGoals
2022-23Real Madrid  FRAKarim Benzema40
2023-24Paris Saint-Germain  ARGLionel Messi64
2024-25Paris Saint-Germain  FRAKylian Mbappé47
2025-26Sevilla  SPABorja Mayoral31
2026-27Everton  FRAKylian Mbappé54
2027-28Everton  FRAKylian Mbappé74



Soccer Manager 2024

Tom Smith
Personal information
Place of birthEngland
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2023–Los Angeles FC
2023 New Zealand
2023 Finland
2023–Wales





Clubs

TenureCountryClubLeagueDivisionResultNotes
1 January 2023OngoingU.S.A.Los Angeles FCMajor League SoccerWestern ConferenceTBD

National Teams

TenureTeamResultsNotes
c. 1 January 202323 May 2023c. 142 daysNew ZealandNoneResigned because of a lack of matches
23 May 202310 June 202318 daysFinlandResigned after getting an offer from Wales
10 June 2023OngoingTBDWalesTBD

FIFA 22 Tom Smith Manager Career Mode

Tom Smith
Personal information
Place of birthEngland
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2023– Everton
2023– Poland




FIFA 22 Tom Smith Player Career Mode

Tom Smith
Personal information
Date of birth(2003-01-15)15 January 2003
Place of birthLiverpool, England
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s)Striker
Team information
Current team
Real Madrid
Number8
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2021–2023 Everton76(62)
2023–2024Paris Saint-Germain38(45)
2024–Real Madrid0(0)
International career
2021– England14(8+)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Player Career

Club Career

2021-2023: Everton
Premier League
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2021-225th3832200
2022-238th3830N/A20
Carabao Cup
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2021-22Round 210000
2022-23Round 42N/A000
FA Cup
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2021-22Runner-up65000
2022-23Round 6N/AN/AN/A00
UEFA Europa League
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2022-23Runner-up13N/AN/A00
2023-2024: Paris Saint-Germain
Ligue 1
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2023-24Winner3541100
2024-25TBD22000
Trophée des Champions
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2023Winner11000
2024Winner13000
Coupe de France
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2023-24Winner57000
UEFA Champions League
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2023-24Quarter-finals9N/A000
2024-present: Real Madrid
La Liga
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2024-25TBD00000
Supercopa de Espagna
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2024-25TBD00000
Copa del Rey
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2024-25TBD00000
UEFA Champions League
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2024-25TBD00000

International Career

2021-present: England
FIFA World Cup
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2022Quarter-Finals45000
2026TBD
UEFA European Championship
SeasonPositionAppearancesGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed Cards
2024Group stage20000
2028TBD

*Euro 2024 was won by Germany

FIFA 22 Ben Diers Career Mode

Ben Diers
Personal information
Date of birth5 June 1999
Place of birthAlbania
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Derry City (On loan from Toulouse)
Number13
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2021– Toulouse0(0)
2021– Derry City (loan)3(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals











FIFA 22 Xavier Winterspoon Career Mode

Xavier Winterspoon
Personal information
Date of birth24 December 1997
Place of birthEswatini
Height2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
VfB Stuttgart
Number19
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2021–VfB Stuttgart1(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals











FIFA 22 World Cup Simulations

FIFA World Cup

Ed.YearHostFinalThird-place play-offNo. of
teams
ChampionScore Runner-up ThirdScoreFourth
11930  Uruguay
Uruguay
4–2

Estadio Centenario, Montevideo


Argentina

United States
[n 1]

Yugoslavia
13
21934  Italy
Italy
2–1 (a.e.t.)

Stadio Nazionale PNF, Rome


Czechoslovakia

Germany
3–2

Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli, Naples


Austria
16
31938  France
Italy
4–2

Stade de Colombes, Paris


Hungary

Brazil
4–2

Parc Lescure, Bordeaux


Sweden
15
1942(Not held because of World War II)
1946
41950  Brazil
Uruguay
2–1 [n 2]

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro


Brazil

Sweden
3–1 [n 2]

Pacaembu, São Paulo


Spain
13
51954   Switzerland
West Germany
3–2

Wankdorfstadion, Bern


Hungary

Austria
3–1

Hardturm, Zürich


Uruguay
16
61958  Sweden
Brazil
5–2

Råsundastadion, Solna


Sweden

France
6–3

Ullevi, Gothenburg


West Germany
16
71962  Chile
Brazil
3–1

Estadio Nacional, Santiago


Czechoslovakia

Chile
1–0

Estadio Nacional, Santiago


Yugoslavia
16
81966  England
England
4–2 (a.e.t.)

Wembley Stadium, London


West Germany

Portugal
2–1

Wembley Stadium, London


Soviet Union
16
91970  Mexico
Brazil
4–1

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City


Italy

West Germany
1–0

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City


Uruguay
16
101974  West Germany
West Germany
2–1

Olympiastadion, Munich


Netherlands

Poland
1–0

Olympiastadion, Munich


Brazil
16
111978  Argentina
Argentina
3–1 (a.e.t.)

Monumental de Núñez, Buenos Aires


Netherlands

Brazil
2–1

Monumental de Núñez, Buenos Aires


Italy
16
121982  Spain
Italy
3–1

Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid


West Germany

Poland
3–2

Estadio José Rico Pérez, Alicante


France
24
131986  Mexico
Argentina
3–2

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City


West Germany

France
4–2 (a.e.t.)

Estadio Cuauhtémoc, Puebla


Belgium
24
141990  Italy
West Germany
1–0

Stadio Olimpico, Rome


Argentina

Italy
2–1

Stadio San Nicola, Bari


England
24
151994  United States
Brazil
0–0 (a.e.t.)

(3–2 p) Rose Bowl, Pasadena


Italy

Sweden
4–0

Rose Bowl, Pasadena


Bulgaria
24
161998  France
France
3–0

Stade de France, Saint-Denis


Brazil

Croatia
2–1

Parc des Princes, Paris


Netherlands
32
172002  South Korea  Japan
Brazil
2–0

International Stadium, Yokohama


Germany

Turkey
3–2

Daegu Stadium, Daegu


South Korea
32
182006  Germany
Italy
1–1 (a.e.t.)

(5–3 p) Olympiastadion, Berlin


France

Germany
3–1

Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion, Stuttgart


Portugal
32
192010  South Africa
Spain
1–0 (a.e.t.)

Soccer City, Johannesburg


Netherlands

Germany
3–2

Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth


Uruguay
32
202014  Brazil
Germany
1–0 (a.e.t.)

Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro


Argentina

Netherlands
3–0

Estádio Nacional, Brasília


Brazil
32
212018  Russia
France
4–2

Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow


Croatia

Belgium
2–0

Krestovsky Stadium, Saint Petersburg


England
32
222022  Qatar
Argentina
3–3 (a.e.t.)

(4–2 p)

Lusail Stadium, Lusail


France

Croatia
2–1

Khalifa International Stadium, Al Rayyan


Morocco
32
232026  Mexico
Brazil
3–2 (a.e.t.)

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City


England

Argentina
1–0

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City


Spain
16
242030  Austria
Argentina
2–1

Ernst-Happel-Stadion,Vienna


Portugal

Spain
2–1

Ernst-Happel-Stadion,Vienna


Mexico
16
252034  Australia
Mexico
2–1 (a.e.t.)

Stadium Australia, Sidney


Denmark

Canada
2–2 (a.e.t.)

(4–3 p) Stadium Australia, Sidney


China
16
262038  Spain
France
3–0

Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville


China

Spain
2–0

Estadio de La Cartuja, Seville


Scotland
16
272042  United States
Portugal
2–0

Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington D.C.


Mexico

Poland
1–0

Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington D.C.


Argentina
16
282046  Germany
Argentina
1–0

Olympiastadion, Berlin


Germany

Netherlands
2–1

Olympiastadion, Berlin


Poland
16
292050  Brazil
Mexico
2–1 (a.e.t.)

Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasilia


Germany

France
2–1

Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasilia


Argentina
16
302054  Czech Republic
Belgium
2-1

Stadion Letná, Prague


Italy

Mexico
2-1

Stadion Letná, Prague


England
16
312058  China
Portugal
1-1 (a.e.t.)

(5–4 p)

Beijing National Stadium, Beijing


Germany

Czech Republic
1-0 (a.e.t.)

Beijing National Stadium, Beijing


Republic of Ireland
16
322062  Canada
France
4-0

Olympic Stadium, Montreal


Mexico

Denmark
3-0

Olympic Stadium, Montreal


China
16
332066  England
England
2-2 (a.e.t.)

(4–3 p)Wembley Stadium, London


Argentina

Denmark
3-1

Wembley Stadium, London


Scotland
16
342070  China16
352074  Argentina16
362078  Republic of Ireland16
37208216
38208616
39209016
40209416
41209816
42210216
43210616
44211016
45211416
46211816
47212216
48212616
492130A16
502130B16

Teams reaching the top four

Teams reaching the top four
TeamTitlesRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTop 4
total
 Brazil6 (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002, 2026)2 (1950*, 1998)2 (1938, 1978)2 (1974, 2014*)12
 Argentina5 (1978*, 1986, 2022, 2030, 2046)4 (1930, 1990, 2014, 2066)1 (2026)2 (2042, 2050)12
 Germany14 (1954, 1974*, 1990, 2014)7 (1966, 1982, 1986, 2002, 2046*, 2050, 2058)4 (1934, 1970, 2006*, 2010)1 (1958)16
 Italy4 (1934*, 1938, 1982, 2006)3 (1970, 1994, 2054)1 (1990*)1 (1978)9
 France4 (1998*, 2018, 2038, 2062)2 (2006, 2022)3 (1958, 1986, 2050)1 (1982)10
 Mexico2 (2034, 2050)2 (2042, 2062)1 (2054)1 (2030)6
 Portugal2 (2042, 2058)1 (2030)1 (1966)1 (2006)5
 England2 (1966*, 2066*)1 (2026)3 (1990, 2018, 2054)6
 Uruguay2 (1930*, 1950)3 (1954, 1970, 2010)5
 Spain1 (2010)2 (2030, 2038*)2 (1950, 2026)5
 Belgium1 (2054)1 (2018)1 (1986)3
 Netherlands3 (1974, 1978, 2010)2 (2014, 2046)1 (1998)6
 Czech Republic22 (1934, 1962)1 (2058)3
 Hungary2 (1938, 1954)2
 Sweden1 (1958*)2 (1950, 1994)1 (1938)4
 Denmark1 (2034)2 (2062, 2066)3
 Croatia1 (2018)2 (1998, 2022)3
 China1 (2038)2 (2034, 2062)3
 Poland3 (1974, 1982, 2042)1 (2046)4
 Austria1 (1954)1 (1934)2
 United States1 (1930)1
 Chile1 (1962*)1
 Turkey1 (2002)1
 Canada1 (2034)1
 Scotland2 (2038, 2066)2
 Serbia32 (1930, 1962)2
 Russia41 (1966)1
 Bulgaria1 (1994)1
 South Korea1 (2002*)1
 Morocco1 (2022)1
 Republic of Ireland1 (2058)1
* hosts
1 includes results representing West Germany between 1954 and 1990
2 includes results representing Czechoslovakia between 1934 and 1990
3 includes results representing Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro between 1930 and 2006
4 includes results representing the Soviet Union between 1958 and 1990

FIFA League

Division One

YearChampions (number of titles)Runners-up
2023PortugalSpain
2024GermanyFrance
ClubTitle(s)Runners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Portugal102023
Germany102024
Spain012023
France012024

Division Two

YearChampions (number of titles)Runners-up
2023ItalyMexico
2024NetherlandsEngland
ClubTitle(s)Runners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Italy102023
Netherlands102024
Mexico012023
England012024

Division Three

YearChampions (number of titles)Runners-up
2023NorwayHungary
2024FinlandRepublic of Ireland
ClubTitle(s)Runners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Norway102023
Finland102024
Hungary012023
Republic of Ireland012024

Division Four

YearChampions (number of titles)Runners-up
2023FinlandCanada
2024RomaniaGreece
ClubTitle(s)Runners-upSeasons wonSeasons runner-up
Finland102023
Romania102024
Canada012023
Greece012024

Excalibur F.C.

Excalibur
Full nameExcalibur Football Club
Nickname(s)The Green Knights
Founded1 July 2022 (2022-07-01)
Dissolved3 October 2023 (1 year, 3 months and 2 days)
StadiumStone Arena
Capacity3,000
ManagerTom Smith (2022-2023)
LeagueNational League (2022-2023)
SeasonDivisionResultNotes
2022-23National League3rd of 24
2023-242nd of 24Season unfinished












Loch Ness F.C.

Loch Ness
Full nameLoch Ness Football Club
Founded8 July 2022 (2022-07-08)
StadiumLoch Ness Stadium
Capacity3,000
ManagerTom Smith (2022-)
LeagueScottish League Two (2022-)
SeasonDivisionResultNotes
2022-23Scottish League TwoTBD



















Timeline of releases

Table of Windows versions
Legend:
Old version
Older version, still maintained
Latest version
Latest preview version
Future release
Product nameLatest versionGeneral availability dateCodenameSupport until[4]Latest version of
MainstreamExtendedIEDirectXEdge
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 1.01.01November 20, 1985Interface ManagerDecember 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 2.02.03December 9, 1987December 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 2.12.11May 27, 1988December 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 3.03.0May 22, 1990December 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 3.13.1April 6, 1992JanusDecember 31, 20015
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows For Workgroups 3.13.1October 1992Sparta, WinballDecember 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows NT 3.1NT 3.1.528July 27, 1993December 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows For Workgroups 3.113.11August 11, 1993Sparta, WinballDecember 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 3.23.2November 22, 1993December 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows NT 3.5NT 3.5.807September 21, 1994DaytonaDecember 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows NT 3.51NT 3.51.1057May 30, 1995December 31, 2001
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 954.0.950August 24, 1995Chicago, 4.0December 31, 2000December 31, 20015.56.1
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows NT 4.0NT 4.0.1381July 31, 1996CairoJune 30, 2002June 30, 20046
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 98October 4, 1998June 25, 1998Memphis, 97, 4.1June 30, 2002July 11, 20066.1
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 98 SE4.10.2222May 5, 1999June 30, 2002July 11, 2006
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 2000NT 5.0.2195February 17, 2000June 30, 2005July 13, 2010
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Me4.90.3000September 14, 2000Millennium, 4.9December 31, 2003July 11, 20069.0c
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows XPNT 5.1.2600October 25, 2001WhistlerApril 14, 2009April 8, 20148
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows XP 64-bit EditionNT 5.2.3790March 28, 2003April 14, 2009April 8, 2014
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Server 2003NT 5.2.3790April 24, 2003July 13, 2010July 14, 2015
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows XP Professional x64 EditionNT 5.2.3790April 25, 2005April 14, 2009April 8, 2014
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCsNT 5.1.2600July 8, 2006Eiger, MönchApril 14, 2009April 8, 2014
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows VistaNT 6.0.6003January 30, 2007LonghornApril 10, 2012April 11, 2017911
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Home ServerNT 5.2.4500November 4, 2007QuattroJanuary 8, 201389.0c
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Server 2008NT 6.0.6003February 27, 2008Longhorn ServerJanuary 13, 2015January 14, 2020911
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 7NT 6.1.7601October 22, 2009Windows 7[5]January 13, 2015January 14, 20201192
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Server 2008 R2NT 6.1.7601October 22, 2009January 13, 2015January 14, 2020
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows Home Server 2011NT 6.1.8400April 6, 2011VailApril 12, 20169
Older version, yet still maintained: Windows Server 2012NT 6.2.9200September 4, 2012Server 8October 9, 2018October 10, 20231111.1
Old version, no longer maintained: Windows 8NT 6.2.9200October 26, 2012January 12, 201610
Older version, yet still maintained: Windows 8.1NT 6.3.9600October 17, 2013BlueJanuary 9, 2018January 10, 20231111.2
Older version, yet still maintained: Windows Server 2012 R2NT 6.3.9600October 18, 2013Server BlueOctober 9, 2018October 10, 2023
Older version, yet still maintained: Windows 10NT 10.0.19044July 29, 2015VariousOctober 14, 2025[6][7]12
Older version, yet still maintained: Windows Server 2016NT 10.0.14393October 12, 2016January 11, 2022January 12, 2027
Older version, yet still maintained: Windows Server 2019NT 10.0.17763October 2, 2018January 9, 2024January 9, 2029
Current stable version: Windows Server 2022NT 10.0.20348August 18, 2021October 13, 2026October 14, 2031
Current stable version: Windows 11NT 10.0.22621October 5, 2021October 14, 2024 (Version 22H2)[8]October 14, 2025 (Version 22H2)[9]
Future release: Windows 12TBA2024TBA

FIFA Football

Teams Managed

Spectritus/sandbox
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2021Everton
2021-2022Liverpool
2022England

Excalibur League Championship Winners

EditionTeamPlayerTotal Goals
1Leeds UnitedHXGC11FCB110
2Unknown

Leeds United

Lionel Pessi

HXGC11FCB

56

88

3Real MadridZippi132
4Liverpool

Barcelona

Aston Villa

Unknown

Spectritus

Barceona

James

Capbreton

37

30

65

71

5Everton

Barcelona

Spectritus

Barceona

29

15

6LiverpoolSpectritus47
7England

Olympique Lyonnais

Spectritus

Victor18

43

81

8EnglandSpectritus15

Results by player

PlayerTeamNumber of titlesEditions wonTotal Goals
SpectritusLiverpool

Everton

England

54; 5; 6; 7;8171
HXGC11FCBLeeds United21; 2198
BarceonaBarcelona24; 545
ZippiReal Madrid13132
Victor18Olympique Lyonnais1781
CapbretonUnknown1471
JamesAston Villa1465
Lionel PessiUnknown1256

Legends League

Results

EditionYearHostMost PointsWinnerSecond PlaceThird PlaceFourth PlaceTeams
12021
Italy

France

Belgium

France

Russia

Spain
8
22021
Belgium

France

Italy

Argentina
16
32021
France

Netherlands

Germany

Japan

Greece
8
42021
Netherlands

Switzerland

Netherlands

Spain

Japan
8
52021
Switzerland

France


Spain


South Korea

Australia

Albania

Ireland
8
62022
South Korea

Netherlands

Portugal

Mexico

Iceland

Germany
8
72022
Portugal

Iceland

Czech Republic

South Korea

Argentina
8
82022
Iceland

France

Romania

Serbia

Germany

France
8
92022
Romania

Sweden

Hungary

Bulgaria

Portugal
8
102022
Sweden

Belgium

Netherlands

Sweden

Poland
8
112023
Belgium

Mexico

Belgium

South Africa

Bulgaria
8
122023
Mexico
TBD32

Team Ranking

RankTeamPointsTitlesParticipationsHosted Editions
#1  France349151
#2  Germany328060
#3  Belgium316242
#3  Netherlands316141
#4  Spain257050
#5  Sweden250141
#6  Mexico214130
#7  Iceland211141
#8  Argentina193030
#9  Portugal188031
#10  South Korea169121
#11  Bulgaria158020
#12  Italy156031
SUSPENDED  Serbia117020
#13  Japan114020
#14  Australia109020
#15  United Kingdom107030
#16   Switzerland103121
#17  South Africa102020
#18  Romania90010
#19  Poland89020
#20  Greece88030
#21  Hungary85010
#22  Brazil77020
#23  Albania74020
#24  Czech Republic64010
#25  Austria63030
#26  Croatia61030
BANNED  Russia58010
#27  Denmark56020
#28  Finland54020
#29  Ireland50010
#29  United States50020
#30  India45010
#31  Norway42020
#32  Jamaica24010
#33  Uruguay20010
#34  Egypt19010
-  Canada-000
-  Ukraine-000
-  Cameroon-000
-  Morocco-000
-  Senegal-000
-  Paraguay-000
-  Ecuador-000
-  Philippines-000
-  Taiwan-000
-  New Zealand-000
-  San Marino-000
-  Luxembourg-000
-  Liechtenstein-000
-  Lithuania-000
-  Latvia-000
-  Estonia-000
-  Ghana-000
-  Colombia-000
-  Laos-000
-  Tunisia-000
-  Algeria-000
-  Madagascar-000
-  Kosovo-000
-  Bosnia-Herzegovina-000
-  Peru-000
-  Georgia-000

List of Heads of State

Empire (23-2023)

Name
(Birth–Death)
Reign
1Goldor I
(5–52)
15 March 2321 October 5229 years, 220 days
2Goldor II
(25–87)
21 October 5210 December 8735 years, 50 days
3Goldor III
(44–99)
10 December 877 January 9911 years, 28 days
4Goldor IV
(71–131)
7 January 999 February 13132 years, 33 days
5Goldor V
(100–175)
9 February 13124 July 17544 years, 165 days
6Goldor VI
(126–182)
24 July 17519 August 1827 years, 26 days
7Flora I
(150–229)
19 August 18216 October 22947 years, 58 days
8Flora II
(211–233)
16 October 22915 January 2333 years, 91 days
9Goldor VII
(176–244)
15 January 2337 March 24411 years, 52 days
10Goldor VIII
(205–277)
7 March 2446 June 27733 years, 91 days
11Goldor IX
(246–324)
6 June 27711 May 32446 years, 340 days
12Goldor X
(277–358)
11 May 32417 September 35834 years, 129 days
13Goldor XI
(306–373)
17 September 3588 February 37314 years, 144 days
14Goldor XII
(331–392)
8 February 37315 July 39219 years, 158 days
15Goldor XIII
(357–403)
15 July 39211 January 40310 years, 180 days
16Goldor XIV
(379–410)
11 January 40327 December 4107 years, 350 days
17Goldor XV
(401–490)
27 December 41031 December 49080 years, 4 days
18Goldor XVI
(439–492)
31 December 49027 July 4921 year, 209 days
19Goldor XVII
(469–516)
27 July 49212 November 51624 years, 108 days
20Flora III
(496–533)
12 November 51615 January 53316 years, 64 days
21Goldor XVIII
(519-602)
15 January 53318 April 60269 years, 93 days
22Goldor XIX
(548-618)
18 April 6024 July 61816 years, 77 days
23Goldor XX
(579-644)
4 July 6185 October 64426 years, 93 days
24Goldor XXI
(606-669)
5 October 64411 February 66924 years, 129 days
25Goldor XXII
(639-693)
11 February 6696 October 69324 years, 237 days
26Goldor XXIII
(664-695)
6 October 6931 July 6951 year, 268 days
27Goldor XXIV
(687-709)
1 July 69523 August 70914 years, 53 days
28Flora IV
(660-734)
23 August 7093 July 73424 years, 314 days
29Flora V
(699-775)
3 July 73422 June 77540 years, 354 days
30Goldor XXV
(742-788)
22 June 77528 October 78813 years, 128 days
31Flora VI
(775-851)
28 October 78819 November 85163 years, 22 days
32Goldor XXVI
(806-873)
19 November 8519 July 87321 years, 232 days
33Goldor XXVII
(843-923)
9 July 87311 September 92350 years, 64 days
34Flora VII
(884-955)
11 September 92312 December 95532 years, 92 days
35Goldor XXVIII
(910-1001)
12 December 9557 January 100145 years, 26 days

Doctor Who

List of Doctors

Countries:   England   Scotland

Name
(Birth–Death)
TenureTime in TardisCountry of Origin
1William Hartnell
(1908–1975)
23 November 196328 April 19662 years, 340 days  England
Seasons 1, 2, 3 and 4
William Hartnell's portrayal of the character was initially a stubborn and abrasive old man who was distrustful of humans, but he mellowed out into a much friendlier, grandfatherly figure who adored his travels with his companions. The First Doctor's original companions were his granddaughter Susan (Carole Ann Ford) and her schoolteachers Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill). In later episodes, he travelled alongside 25th-century orphan Vicki (Maureen O'Brien), space pilot Steven (Peter Purves), Trojan handmaiden Katarina (Adrienne Hill), and sixties flower child Dodo Chaplet (Jackie Lane). His final on-screen companions were the sailor Ben (Michael Craze) and the posh and sophisticated Polly (Anneke Wills). Of the 134 episodes Hartnell appeared in as a regular, 44 are missing.
2Patrick Troughton
(1920–1987)
28 April 196621 June 19693 years, 54 days  England
Seasons 4, 5 and 6
Troughton's Doctor was an outwardly scruffy, light hearted and bumbling tramp, a portrayal that was nicknamed the Cosmic Hobo. He hid a more firm and slightly darker side that he would often use to manipulate his enemies and allies for the greater good. His original "swinging sixties" companions were the sophisticated socialite Polly (Anneke Wills) and working class sailor Ben Jackson (Michael Craze), who travelled with his previous incarnation. They were later joined by 18th century Jacobite Jamie McCrimmon (Frazer Hines), who would become the Second Doctor's most loyal and trusted companion. Following Ben and Polly's departures, the Doctor and Jamie were joined by the Victorian orphan Victoria Waterfield (Deborah Watling) and 21st century astrophysicist Zoe Heriot (Wendy Padbury). Jamie and Zoe stayed with the Second Doctor until the Time Lords sent them back to their own times, with their memories of all but their first encounter with him wiped.
3Jon Pertwee
(1919–1996)
3 January 19708 June 19744 years, 156 days  England
Seasons 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11
Pertwee portrays the Third Doctor as a dapper man of action in stark contrast to his wily but less action-orientated predecessors. While previous Doctors' stories had all involved time and space travel, for production reasons Pertwee's stories initially depicted the Doctor stranded on Earth in exile, where he worked as a scientific advisor to the international military group UNIT. Within the story, the Third Doctor came into existence as part of a punishment from his own race, the Time Lords, who forced him to regenerate and also disabled his TARDIS. Eventually, this restriction is lifted and the Third Doctor embarks on more traditional time travel and space exploration stories. His initial companion is UNIT scientist Liz Shaw (Caroline John), who unceremoniously leaves the Doctor's company between episodes to be replaced by the more wide-eyed Jo Grant (Katy Manning), who then continues to accompany the Doctor after he regains use of his TARDIS. His final companion is intrepid journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen).
4Tom Baker
(born 1934)
8 June 197421 March 19816 years, 286 days  England
Seasons 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
This incarnation is generally regarded as one of the most recognisable of the Doctors and one of the most popular, especially in the United States. In polls conducted by Doctor Who Magazine, Tom Baker has lost the "Best Doctor" category only three times: once to Sylvester McCoy (the Seventh Doctor) in 1990, and twice to David Tennant (the Tenth Doctor) in 2006 and 2009. The Fourth Doctor's eccentric style of dress and speech – particularly his trademark look of wearing a long scarf and having a fondness for Jelly Babies – made him an immediately recognisable figure and he quickly captivated the viewing public's imagination. The producer of Baker's early seasons, Philip Hinchcliffe, stated that the Fourth Doctor's bohemian appearance and anti-establishment style appealed to older, college-age students. The Fourth Doctor's time enjoyed a significant boost in viewing figures, averaging between 8 and 10 million viewers in just his first year (20–25 percent of the entire viewing audience of Britain). By 1979, the figures averaged between 9 and 11 million, going as high as 16.1 million for the final episode of City of Death (though this was during the ITV technicians strike of 1979 which meant the BBC was the sole broadcaster on the air for several weeks).
5Peter Davison
(born 1951)
21 March 198116 March 19842 years, 361 days  England
Seasons 19, 20 and 21
Davison portrays the Fifth Doctor as having a vulnerable side and a tendency towards indecisiveness, dressed as a boyish Edwardian cricketer. He travelled with a host of companions, including boy genius Adric (Matthew Waterhouse), alien aristocrat Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) and Australian flight attendant Tegan Jovanka (Janet Fielding), whom he had travelled alongside in his previous incarnation. He also shared later adventures alongside devious schoolboy Vislor Turlough (Mark Strickson) and American college student Peri Brown (Nicola Bryant).
6Colin Baker
(born 1943)
16 March 19846 December 19862 years, 265 days  England
Seasons 21, 22 and 23
The Sixth Doctor appeared in three seasons. His appearance in the first of these was at the end of the final episode of The Caves of Androzani which featured the regeneration from the Fifth Doctor and thereafter in the following serial The Twin Dilemma, the end of that season. The Sixth Doctor's era was marked by the decision of the BBC controller Michael Grade to put the series on an 18-month "hiatus" between seasons 22 and 23, with only one new Doctor Who story, Slipback, made on radio during the hiatus, broadcast as 6 parts (at 10 minutes each) on BBC Radio 4 from 25 July to 8 August 1985, as part of a children's magazine show called Pirate Radio Four. Colin Baker had been signed up for four years, as the previous actor Peter Davison had left after only three years. Due to his decidedly short screen time, the Sixth Doctor appeared with only two companions, most notably the American college student Peri Brown (Nicola Bryant), before being briefly joined by Mel Bush (Bonnie Langford), a computer technician from his future he had yet to actually meet during his trial.
7Sylvester McCoy
(born 1943)
6 December 198612 May 19969 years, 158 days  Scotland
Seasons 24, 25 and 26 + TV film
McCoy portrays the Seventh Doctor as a whimsical, thoughtful character who quickly becomes more layered, secretive, and manipulative. His first companion was Melanie Bush (Bonnie Langford), a computer programmer who travelled with his previous incarnation, and who is soon succeeded by troubled teenager and explosives expert Ace (Sophie Aldred), who becomes his protégée. The Seventh Doctor first appeared on TV in 1987. After the programme was cancelled at the end of 1989, the Seventh Doctor's adventures continued in novels until the late 1990s. The Seventh Doctor made an appearance at the start of the 1996 movie before the character was replaced by the Eighth Doctor (Paul McGann).
8Paul McGann
(born 1959)
12 May 199626 March 20058 years, 318 days  England
TV film
McGann portrays the eighth such incarnation, a passionate, enthusiastic, and eccentric character. His only companion in the television film is Grace Holloway (Daphne Ashbrook), a medical doctor whose surgery is partly responsible for triggering his regeneration. In the continued adventures of the character depicted in audio dramas, novels and comic books he travels alongside numerous other companions, including self-styled "Edwardian Adventuress" Charley, the alien Destrii and present-day humans Lucie and Sam.
9Christopher Eccleston
(born 1964)
26 March 200518 June 200584 days  England
Series 1
Eccleston's Doctor was a war-torn loner who disguises his trauma brought on by the Time War using a sense of humour and determination to protect the innocent. The production team's approach to the character and Eccleston's portrayal were highlighted as being intentionally different from his predecessors, with Eccleston portraying the character as being less eccentric. To fit in with a 21st-century audience, the Doctor was given a primary companion, Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), who was designed to be just as independent and courageous as the Doctor. He also briefly travels with Adam Mitchell (Bruno Langley), a self-serving boy genius who acts as a foil to the companions but ultimately proves unworthy, and Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), a reformed con man from the 51st century. The Doctor, Rose and Jack form a close team but are separated in the series finale in which each character has to make difficult choices and face sacrifice.
10David Tennant
(born 1971)
18 June 20051 January 20104 years, 197 days  Scotland
Series 1, 2, 3 and 4
Tennant's portrayal of the Doctor is of an outwardly charismatic and charming adventurer whose likable and easygoing attitude can quickly turn to righteous fury when provoked. This incarnation's companions include working-class shop assistant Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), medical student Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman), and fiery temp worker Donna Noble (Catherine Tate). He eventually parts ways with them all by the end of the 2008 series finale, "Journey's End", after which he attempts to travel alone for the duration of the 2008–2010 specials before being accompanied by Donna's grandfather Wilfred Mott (Bernard Cribbins) on his final adventure in "The End of Time".
11Matt Smith
(born 1982)
1 January 201025 December 20133 years, 358 days  England
Series 5, 6 and 7
Smith's incarnation is a quick-tempered but compassionate character whose youthful appearance is at odds with his more discerning and world-weary temperament. This incarnation's main companions included feisty Scot Amy Pond (Karen Gillan), her husband Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) and the mysterious Clara Oswald (Jenna-Louise Coleman). He also frequently appeared alongside River Song (Alex Kingston), a fellow time traveller with whom he shared a romantic storyline, and he was the last Doctor to appear alongside the long-serving companion Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) prior to the actress' death, featuring in two episodes of the spin-off programme The Sarah Jane Adventures.
12Peter Capaldi
(born 1958)
25 December 201325 December 20174 years, 0 days  Scotland
Series 8, 9 and 10
Capaldi's portrayal of the Doctor is a spiky, brusque, contemplative, and pragmatic character who conceals his emotions in the course of making tough and sometimes ruthless decisions. Over time, he becomes kinder, compassionate, and more openly showcases his selflessness. This incarnation's companions include school teacher Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman), who had travelled with his previous incarnation, canteen assistant and student Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) and alien Nardole (Matt Lucas). He also made a guest appearance in the Doctor Who spin-off series Class, appearing in the show's first episode.
13Jodie Whittaker
(born 1982)
25 December 201723 October 20224 years, 302 days  England
Series 11, 12 and 13
Whittaker's incarnation is a light-hearted adventurer with a passion for building things, placing a high value on friendships and striving for non-violent solutions. This incarnation's first companions were the trio of dyspraxic part-time warehouse worker Ryan Sinclair (Tosin Cole), his stepfather and retired bus driver Graham O'Brien (Bradley Walsh), and probationary police officer Yasmin Khan (Mandip Gill), all of whom she met shortly after her regeneration; after splitting up with the first two, she travels with Yasmin and food bank volunteer Dan Lewis (John Bishop). She also had one-episode reunions with former companions Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), Tegan Jovanka (Janet Fielding), and Ace (Sophie Aldred). The Thirteenth Doctor's era challenged some of Doctor Who's previously-established lore by revealing events erased from the Doctor's memory, such as incarnations preceding the First Doctor, that the Doctor was a being of unknown origins whose discovery as a child led to the creation of the Time Lords themselves, and the Fugitive Doctor (Jo Martin), an incarnation preceding Whittaker's but whose place within the continuity remains unclear. While Whittaker received praise for her performance, her tenure as the Doctor was considered divisive, particularly regarding the aforementioned changes to the lore.
14David Tennant
(born 1971)
23 October 20229 December 20231 year, 47 days  Scotland
60th anniversary specials
Ncuti Gatwa had previously been announced as Jodie Whittaker's successor as the programme's lead, and many reports stated he would play the Fourteenth Doctor and that Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor would regenerate into an incarnation portrayed by Gatwa. Upon Whittaker's final appearance as the character, she instead regenerated into a form similar to that of the Tenth Doctor. This character was confirmed to be the Fourteenth Doctor, with later clarification that Gatwa would actually portray the Fifteenth Doctor following the 60th anniversary specials in November 2023. The Fourteenth Doctor appears in three special episodes in 2023, executive produced by Russell T Davies, who also returns to the series having executive produced the show from 2005 to 2010.
15Ncuti Gatwa
(born 1992)
9 December 2023Ongoing144 days  Scotland
Series 14 and 15
Gatwa will become the first black actor, the first African-born actor, the fourth Scottish actor and the first openly queer actor to lead the series. Gatwa had previously been announced as Jodie Whittaker's successor as the programme's lead, and many reports stated he would play the Fourteenth Doctor and that Whittaker's Thirteenth Doctor would regenerate into an incarnation portrayed by Gatwa. Upon Whittaker's final appearance as the character, she instead regenerated into a form seemingly similar to the Tenth Doctor. This character, portrayed by David Tennant, was confirmed to be the Fourteenth Doctor, with later clarification that Gatwa would actually portray the Fifteenth Doctor. His first episode as lead actor is set to air on 25 December 2023, and the fourteenth series will screen in 2024.
28Colin Salmon
(born 1962)
TBATBATBD  England
TBA
TBA

Cast and Characters

CharactersSeason 1 (1963-64)Season 2 (1964-65)Season 3 (1965-66)Season 4 (1966-67)Season 5 (1967-68)Season 6 (1968-69)Season 7 (1970)Season 8 (1971)Season 9 (1972)Season 10 (1972-73)Season 11 (1973-74)Season 12 (1974-75)Season 13 (1975-76)Season 14 (1976-77)Season 15 (1977-78)Season 16 (1978-79)Season 17 (1979-80)Season 18 (1980-81)Season 19 (1982)Season 20 (1983)Season 21 (1984)Season 22 (1985)Season 23 (1986)Season 24 (1987)Season 25 (1988-89)Season 26 (1989)TV Film (1996)Series 1 (2005)Series 2 (2006)Series 3 (2007)Series 4 (2008-10)Series 5 (2010)Series 6 (2011)Series 7 (2012-13)Series 8 (2014)Series 9 (2015-16)Series 10 (2017)Series 11 (2018-19)Series 12 (2020-21)Series 13 (2021-22)60th Anniversary Specials (2023)2023 Christmas SpecialSeries 14 (2024)Series 15 (2025)
Fugitive DoctorJo Martin
First DoctorWilliam HartnellWilliam HartnellRichard HurndallDavid BradleyDavid Bradley
Second DoctorPatrick TroughtonPatrick TroughtonPatrick TroughtonPatrick Troughton
Third DoctorJon PertweeJon Pertwee
Fourth DoctorCameoTom BakerArchival Footage
Fifth DoctorCameoPeter DavisonPeter Davison
Sixth DoctorColin BakerColin Baker
Seventh DoctorCameoSylvester McCoySylvester McCoy
Eighth DoctorPaul McGannPaul McGannPaul McGann
War DoctorJohn Hurt
Ninth DoctorChristopher Eccleston
Tenth DoctorDavid TennantDavid Tennant
Eleventh DoctorCameoMatt SmithCameo
Twelfth DoctorCameosPeter Capaldi
Thirteenth DoctorCameoJodie Whittaker
Fourteenth DoctorCameoDavid Tennant
Fifteenth DoctorCameoNcuti Gatwa
The CuratorTom Baker
Twenty-Eighth DoctorColin Salmon

Season 27 (1997)

No. storyNo. in

season

Serial titleEpisode titlesOriginal air dateProd. code
1571Stranded"Part One"1 January 19977Q
"Part Two"8 January 1997
"Part Three"15 January 1997
"Part Four"22 January 1997
1582Da Vinci"Part One"29 January 19977R
"Part Two"5 February 1997
"Part Three"12 February 1997
"Part Four"19 February 1997
1593Jurassic Tardis"Part One"26 February 19977S
"Part Two"5 March 1997
"Part Three"12 March 1997
"Part Four"19 March 1997
1604Underwater"Part One"26 March 19977T
"Part Two"2 April 1997
"Part Three"9 April 1997
"Part Four"16 April 1997

Season 28 (1998)

No. storyNo. in

season

Serial titleEpisode titlesOriginal air dateProd. code
1611Prison Life"Part One"7 January 19987U
"Part Two"14 January 1998
"Part Three"21 January 1998
"Part Four"28 January 1998
1622The Space Station"Part One"4 February 19987V
"Part Two"11 February 1998
"Part Three"18 February 1998
"Part Four"25 February 1998
1633The Nightmare Fair"Part One"4 March 19987W
"Part Two"11 March 1998
"Part Three"18 March 1998
"Part Four"25 March 1998
1644The Doctor in Wonderland"Part One"1 April 19987X
"Part Two"8 April 1998
"Part Three"15 April 1998
"Part Four"22 April 1998

Special (1998)

No. storySerial titleEpisode titlesOriginal air dateProd. code
165The Eight Doctors"Part One"25 November 19987Y
"Part Two"2 December 1998

Season 29 (1999)

No. storyNo. in

season

Serial titleEpisode titlesOriginal air dateProd. code
1661The Mysterious Cities of Gold"Part One"6 January 19997Z
"Part Two"13 January 1999
"Part Three"20 January 1999
"Part Four"27 January 1999
1672"Part One"3 February 19998A
"Part Two"10 February 1999
"Part Three"17 February 1999
"Part Four"24 February 1999
1683"Part One"3 March 19998B
"Part Two"10 March 1999
"Part Three"17 March 1999
"Part Four"24 March 1999
1694Murder Mystery"Part One"31 March 19998C
"Part Two"7 April 1999
"Part Three"14 April 1999
"Part Four"21 April 1999

Season 30 (2000)

No. storyNo. in

season

Serial titleEpisode titlesOriginal air dateProd. code
1701The Trial of the Doctor"Part One"5 January 20008D
"Part Two"12 January 2000
"Part Three"19 January 2000
"Part Four"26 January 2000
1712The Great Escape"Part One"2 February 20008E
"Part Two"9 February 2000
"Part Three"16 February 2000
"Part Four"23 February 2000
1723Revenge of the Daleks"Part One"1 March 20008F
"Part Two"8 March 2000
"Part Three"15 March 2000
"Part Four"22 March 2000
1734The Night of the Doctor"Part One"29 March 20008G
"Part Two"5 April 2000
"Part Three"12 April 2000
"Part Four"19 April 2000

Special (2000)

No. storySerial titleEpisode titlesOriginal air dateProd. code
174The Time War"Part One"6 September 20008H
"Part Two"13 September 2000

Series 0 (2001)

No. storyNo. in

season

Episode titleOriginal air date
1751Dawn of The Doctor6 January 2001
1762Sweet Dreams13 January 2001
1773Sontar vs Ruta20 January 2001
178427 January 2001
1795Mars Attacks!3 February 2001
180610 February 2001
181717 February 2001
182a8The Lost Warriors Part 124 February 2001
182b9The Lost Warriors Part 23 March 2001
1831010 March 2001

Christmas Special (2001)

No. storyEpisode titleOriginal air date
184Frozen25 December 2001

Films

YearTitle
2023Doctor Who: Genesis of the Doctor
Doctor Who: Masterful
Doctor Who: Lost in Time
Doctor Who: The House of Horrors

Awards

Live-Action Film of the year

YearWinnerNominees
2021Don't Look UpDon't Look Up

The Power of the Dog

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain

2022The FabelmansMunich – The Edge of War

Top Gun: Maverick

Avatar: The Way of Water

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

The Fabelmans

2023TBD

Animated Film of the year

YearWinnerNominees
2022Puss in Boots: The Last WishGuillermo del Toro's Pinochio

Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

2023TBD

TV Series of the year

YearWinnerNominees
2021The Mysterious Benedict Society (Season 1)Loki

Lupin

The Mysterious Benedict Society (Season 1)

Around the World in 80 Days

2022Stranger Things (Season 4)Moon Knight

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

Wednesday

Doctor Who (Eve of the Daleks and The Power of the Doctor)

Stranger Things (Season 4)

The Mysterious Benedict Society (Season 2)

2023TBDDoctor Who (2023 Specials + The Church on Ruby Road)

Ahsoka

Lupin (Part 3)

The Swarm

Actor of the year

YearWinnerNominees
2021Benedict CumberbatchBenedict Cumberbatch

Leonardo DiCaprio

Kirsten Dunst

Tony Hale

2022Tony HaleJeremy Irons

Morfydd Clark

Sacha Dhawan

Jenna Ortega

Daniel Craig

Gabriel LaBelle

Michelle Williams

Judd Hirsch

Tony Hale

2023TBDNeil Patrick Harris

Cillian Murphy

Annette Bening

Robert Downey Jr.

Jodie Foster

Ncuti Gatwa

Benedict Cumberbatch

Lars Mikkelsen

Jonathan Majors

Hayley Atwell

Joaquin Phoenix

Louis Garrel

Sandra Hüller

Cecile de France

Leonie Benesch

Alma Pöysti

Jussi Vatanen

Vincent Macaigne

Guillaume Canet

Jack Black

Director of the year

YearWinnerNominees
2021Adam McKayAdam McKay

Jane Campion

Will Sharpe

2022Steven SpielbergChristian Schwochow

Joseph Kosinski

Guillermo del Toro

James Cameron

Rian Johnson

Steven Spielberg

2023TBD

Christopher R. Baker

Christopher R. Baker
Born
Christopher Robin Baker

7 June 1937
Thornton Heath, Surrey, England
Died20 February 2011 (aged 73)
Sue Ryder Home, Berkshire, England
Cause of deathMyeloid leukemia
NationalityEnglish
Occupations
  • RAF Pilot
  • Assistant Studio Manager
  • Production Manager
  • Production Assistant
  • Director
Years active1956-1991
Known forDoctor Who
Children1

Biography

Born in Thornton Heath, Surrey (England), on Monday 7 June 1937, Christopher Robin Baker grew up in Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, in the same house as his grandfather, who'd served in the RAF. In 1956, at the age of 18, Chris followed in his footsteps by enrolling as serviceman 3521732. He transferred to RAF Oakington in Cambridgeshire to complete his pilot training in De Havilland Vampire jets – but drama ensued when, on 27 May 1957, shortly after taking off from Oakington, his jet lost power due to an engine fire mid-flight and he crashed through a hedge into a field near Primrose Green in Norfolk. Chris only saved his legs on impact by raising them onto the instrument panel and was able to climb out through a hole in the wrecked nose cone. He left the RAF abruptly after the accident, much to the surprise of his colleagues.

This decision led to a new career which is how, at the end of 1957, he commenced training with the BBC as an assistant studio manager, working on live episodes of the police drama Dixon of Dock Green. After a short stint with independent television in the early 1960s, when he moved to Southampton, Chris returned to the BBC as production manager for Verity Lambert on her 1968 series W. Somerset Maugham. At this point, production managers received no on-screen acknowledgements, but Chris’ work on the 1971 play Edna the Inebriate Woman so impressed its producer, Irene Shubik, that she gave him a credit as a member of the ‘Production Team’. Thereafter, Chris remained with BBC Plays at the new Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham. In 1972 he worked with David Bradley on This Quiet Earth and Roger Delgado on the Play of the Month presentation The Adventures of Don Quixote. The following year he was production assistant on A Tragedy of Two Ambitions, starring John Hurt. He gained his first two directorial credits on the police drama Z- Cars, initially with the 1974 episode Night Train (starring Geoffrey Hughes) and the 1975 episode Scapegoat (starring Michael Spice).

Chris’ big directorial break came a few months later, when he was allotted a 30-minute production as part of BBC2’s Centre Play series. His instalment, The Stick Insect, necessitated relocating from Pebble Mill to Television Centre in London’s Shepherds Bush. This explains how he came to be in an office on the same corridor as the Doctor Who production team, just as Carole Wiseman was calling for volunteers. The rest is history. Chris donned his Doctor Who costume as a 17th-century Puritan, with wig and false beard (his daughter confirms he only sported a moustache in the 1970s), and posed for BBC photographer Bob Komar. Minutes later he returned to his routine as a director. Who could foresee that 45 years later people would be freeze-framing the flashback sequence in The Timeless Children and debating his identity?

Chris went on to direct episodes of The Brothers, staring future Time Lords Colin Baker and Kate O’Mara. In 1978 he was one of the directors for The Standard, alongside Doctor Who directors Paddy Russell and Michael Hayes, and Doctor Who’s ex PA-turned-director Carol Wiseman. He also directed episodes of All Creatures Great and Small, starring Peter Davison. In the 1980s Chris left the BBC to direct such shows as Emmerdale Farm (with Frazer Hines), Hold the Back Page (with Janet Fielding) and Cuffy (starring Bernard Cribbins). In 1987 he rejoined fellow Morbius Doctor Graeme Harper as one of the directors on Star Cops and the following year he directed Billy’s Christmas Angels with Nabil Shaban. He then rejoined Graeme yet again, as one of the directors of Boon.

His last TV credit was for the BBC’s 1991 police series Specials, after which he took early retirement, aged 54, and disappeared from view. On 20 February 2011, Chris passed away from myeloid leukemia at a Sue Ryder home in Berkshire. He was 73.

Filmography

YearTitleJobNote
1957Dixon of Dock GreenAssistant Studio Manager
1968W. Somerset MaughamProduction Manager
1973A Tragedy of Two AmbitionsProduction Assistant
1974-1975Z-CarsDirector
1976Doctor WhoCameo Actor (Picture)Serial "The Brain of Morbius"
1976The BrothersDirector
1978The Standard
1978All Creatures Great and Small
1983-1984Emmerdale Farm
1985-1986Hold the Back Page
1983Cuffy
1987Star Cops
1988Billy’s Christmas Angels
1989-1990Boon
1991Specials
2020Doctor WhoCameo Actor (Picture)Episode "The Timeless Children"

Stage

YearTitleJob
1971Edna the Inebriate WomanProduction Manager
1972This Quiet Earth
1972The Adventures of Don Quixote
1975Centre PlayDirector

Porky

Porky
GenreScience-fiction, action and fantasy
Starring
Voices ofPatrick Préjean
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons12
No. of episodes117
Production
Running time25-60 minutes
Original release
Release2020-2021

Television

TV Show

SeriesNumber of EpisodesRelease date
110March 2020
2102020
3102020
4102020
5102020
6102020
7102020
842020
962020
Festive Specials32020
10102021
11102021
12142021

Television Films

YearTitleNote
2020L'élève Porky
2021Dr. PorkyShort

Cinema

YearTitle
2020Porky, The Movie

George Mazzini

Sir
George Mazzini
George Mazzini in 2023
Born
Giorgio Mazzini

(1920-07-17)July 17, 1920
DiedOctober 24, 2023(2023-10-24) (aged 103)
Nationality
  • French
  • Italian
  • British (from 1945)
Other namesGeorges Mazzini
Occupation(s)Director, writer, producer, actor, composer and singer
Years active1938-2023
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Spouse
  • Maria Schtrudelberg (1922-2021)
    (m. 1940; died 2021)
PartnerJeanne Durideau (born 1947) (2022-2023)
ChildrenSilvie Mazzini (1942-2023)
Parents
  • Roberto Mazzini Sr. (1888-1947)
  • Louise Lecossy (1890-1987)
FamilySiblings:
  • Roberto Mazzini Jr. (1908-1999)
  • Carlo Mazzini (1910-2002)
  • Arturo Mazzini (1912-2006)
  • Federico Mazzini (1914-2012)
  • Alberto Mazzini (1916-1951)
  • Marco Mazzini (1918-2021)
  • Margherita Mazzini (1922-2023)
  • Giulia Mazzini (1924-2022)
  • Ariana Mazzini (1926-2023)
  • Maddalena Mazzini (born 1928)

Grandparents:

  • Giuseppe Mazzini (1856-1965)
  • Claudia Mazzini (1854-1937)
  • Albert Lecossy (1859-1948)
  • Madeleine Lecossy (1863-1924)

Great-grandchildren:

  • Clara Mazzini (born 1987)

Filmography

Film

George Mazzini on the set of Life on Mars in 1987
YearTitleNotes
1938Le Fantôme de l'Opéra
1939Blanche-Neige et les Septs Orphelins
1940My Life during World War IIFilmed footage during his time on the front; never shown publicly until 1995
1941
1942Welcome to Wonderland
1943The Galactic Expedition
1944
1945
1946A Colorful WorldShort film
1947Poco, Molto, Moltissimo
1948
1949
1950The Evolution of Humanity: Chapter 1
1951
1952
1953Jack JonesAlso actor
1954The Mermaid
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984The Mermaid Returns
1985
1986
1987Life on Mars
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000The Evolution of Humanity: Chapter 2
2001Supergods
2002
2003The Return of Jack JonesAlso actor
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014The Super Mermaid
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020Porky, le film
2021Blood Red
2022Taximan
La Folie de NoëlTheatre play
2023The Exterminator
The Embarrassing Life of Lily LeanShort film
EcotopiaFinal film
2050The Evolution of Humanity: Chapter 3Filmed over several decades; will be finished by his descendants
2100The Evolution of Humanity: Chapter 4Filmed over several decades; will be finished by his descendants

Unfinished projects

Le Procès du Père NoëlTheatre play
The Great Space Odyssey
Taximan: Ride to Space
La Retraite du Père NoëlTheatre play
The Quiet East
Untitled Supergods Sequel

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1953-2023Shattering NewsHimselfHost; 71 series; 3,682 episodes
1954-1956; 1963-1983; 1987-2004The George Mazzini ShowHimselfHost; 42 series; 2,184 episodes
1956-1963; 1983-1987The Adventures of Jack JonesJack JonesMain Role; 13 series; 200 episodes
1959Tonight Starring Jack PaarHimselfGuest
1963The Twilight ZoneHimselfUncredited Cameo
1968Star Trek: The Original SeriesUncredited Cameo
1978Star Wars Holiday SpecialUncredited Cameo
1988Doctor WhoHimselfUncredited Cameo
1997-1999Young Jack JonesShowrunner
1998The SimpsonsHimselfUncredited Cameo; voice and likeness
2003Fort BoyardHimselfParticipant (1 episode)
2007The Graham Norton ShowHimselfGuest
2009The Ellen DeGeneres ShowHimselfGuest
2017The Graham Norton ShowHimselfGuest
2019The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonHimselfGuest
The Red PlanetHimselfShowrunner and Narrator
2020-2021PorkyShowrunner
2020L'élève PorkyTelevision film; director, writer, producer and composer
2020-2021Le Juge DébileShowrunner
2021Dr. PorkyShort; director, writer, producer and composer
2022The Late Late Show with James CordenHimselfGuest
2023The Voice Senior ItalyHimselfCoach; season 3
Fort BoyardBruno MouzziniGuest; season 34
My FatherHimselfDocumentary film
Old Jack JonesJack JonesMain Role; 10 episodes; also showrunner; final acting role

Discography

YearTitle
1938
1939
1942L'horreur de la guerre
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952La Vie en Rose
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
20202020
2021Les Roses
2022Ouragan
2023In Fine

Roberto Mazzini Sr.

Roberto Mazzini Sr.
Born(1888-04-22)April 22, 1888
DisappearedFebruary 10, 1942 (aged 53)
StatusFound on April 22, 2023
DiedJanuary 3, 1947 (aged 58)
Body discoveredRussia
Nationality
  • Italian
  • French (from 1923)
Occupation(s)Photographer; stamp collector
Years active1906-1942
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Spouse
  • Louise Lecossy
    (m. 1907; his disappearance 1942)
Children10 including Marco, George and Margherita
Parents
  • Giuseppe Mazzini (1856-1965)
  • Claudia Mazzini (1854-1937)





























Margherita Mazzini

Margherita Mazzini
Born(1922-04-07)April 7, 1922
DiedFebruary 16, 2023(2023-02-16) (aged 100)
Nationality
  • French
  • Italian
Occupation(s)Singer, dancer, actress
Years active1939-2004
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)









Marco Mazzini

Marco Mazzini
Born(1918-03-15)March 15, 1918
DiedNovember 6, 2021(2021-11-06) (aged 103)
Nationality
  • Italian
  • French
  • Danish (from 1951)
Occupation(s)Painter, composer, activist, cook
Years active1936-2021
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
MovementEcologism and feminism
Spouse
  • Sandra Bollini (1919-2008)
    (m. 1949; died 2008)













Giuseppe Mazzini

Giuseppe Mazzini
Born(1856-01-09)January 9, 1856
DiedJune 17, 1965(1965-06-17) (aged 109)
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, actor
Years active1874-1954
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse
  • Claudia Pazzarini (1854-1937)
    (m. 1882; died 1937)










Tommy Thompson

Tommy Thompson
Born
Thomas Julian Thompson Jr.

(1924-02-11)February 11, 1924
DiedFebruary 26, 2022(2022-02-26) (aged 98)
Cause of deathOld age
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Years active1942-1992; 2003
Spouses
  • Dorothy McShane
    (m. 1950; died 1973)
  • Emily Haddock
    (m. 1976; div. 1994)
  • Lucy Sallington
    (m. 2005; died 2017)
Children4
Parents
  • Thomas Julian Thompson Sr. (1896-1997)
  • Anne McBane (1899-2003)
FamilySiblings:
  • Margaret Thompson (1922-2024)
  • George Thompson (born 1927)

Dreamland

Dreamland
Starring
Narrated byTom Baker
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time35 minutes
BudgetSeries 1: £250M

Series 2: £500M

Total: £750M
Original release
NetworkBBC One; Disney+
Release3 December 2022-present

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest stars

Narration

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired (UK)Ave. UK viewers
(millions)
First airedLast aired
11029 October 2022 (2022-10-29)31 December 2022 (2022-12-31)12.1
21028 October 2023 (2023-10-28)30 December 2023 (2023-12-30)TBD
31026 October 2024 (2024-10-26)28 December 2024 (2024-12-28)TBD


Hulk

Hulk
Years2022-present
Films and television
Film(s)
  • Hulk (2022)
  • Hulk Returns (2024)
  • Hulk Forever (2026)
  • War Machine (2028)
  • Hulk Jr. (2030)
  • War Machine II (2032)

Films

FilmU.S. release date
HulkNovember 4, 2022
Hulk ReturnsNovember 8, 2024
Hulk ForeverNovember 6, 2026
War MachineNovember 3, 2028
Hulk Jr.November 8, 2030
War Machine IINovember 5, 2032

Cast and characters

CharactersMain filmsSpin-offs
HulkHulk ReturnsHulk ForeverHulk Jr.War MachineWar Machine II
Bruce Banner / HulkMatt SmithUncredited Cameo
Jennifer Walters-Banner / She-HulkFelicity JonesUncredited Cameo
Rose Banner / (She-)Hulk Jr.Uncredited CameoVivien Lyra Blair
James Rhodes / War MachineGiancarlo EspositoNcuti GatwaY
Giancarlo Esposito
Giancarlo Esposito
Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross / Red HulkRichard E. GrantRichard E. Grant
Betty Ross / Red She-HulkZendayaZendaya
Pr. Peter Bobotski / Yellow HulkCillian MurphyUncredited Cameo
The PresidentDenzel WashingtonMichael ParkDenzel Washington
Commissioner James DouglasTom Hanks
Barbara Wright / Jane Bobotska / Orange She-HulkCynthia Addai-Robinson
Lucy BrownHelen MirrenHelen MirrenEmma WatsonY
Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren
Tony Stark / Iron ManUncredited CameosTom Cruise

Box office performance

FilmU.S. release dateBox office grossAll-time Worldwide RankingBudget
WorldwideCurrentHighest
HulkNovember 4, 2022$611,255,700177174$200 million
Total$611,255,700TBD$200 million


Monsterverse

Monsterverse
Years2023-present
Films and television
Film(s)
  • Dracula (2023)
  • Frankenstein (2024)
  • The Invisible Man (2025)
  • The Werewolf (2026)
  • The Gill-man (2027)
  • TBA (2028)
  • TBA (2029)

Films

FilmU.S. release date
DraculaOctober 13, 2023
FrankensteinOctober 18, 2024
The Invisible ManOctober 17, 2025
The WerewolfOctober 16, 2026
The Gill-manOctober 15, 2027
TBAOctober 13, 2028
TBAOctober 12, 2029

Echoes in the Mist

Echoes in the Mist
Directed byChristopher Nolan
Written byAaron Sorkin
Produced bySteven Spielberg
Starring
CinematographyRoger Deakins
Edited byThelma Schoonmaker
Music byHanz Zimmer
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
October 11, 2024 (United States)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$50 million






















The Midnight Gardeners

The Midnight Gardeners
Starring
Release date
July 23, 2023
Running time
124 minutes
Budget$72 million








Alien

Alien (Reboot)
Years2024-present
Films and television
Film(s)
  • Alien (2024)
  • Alien II (TBA)

Films

FilmU.S. release date
AlienApril 26, 2024
Alien IIJuly 17, 2026
Alien IIIMay 25, 2029

Cast and characters

CharactersMain films
Alien (2024)Alien II (2026)Alien III (2029)
TBDEmma Watson
TBDFlorence Pugh
TBDJohn Boyega
TBDMichael Sheen
TBDSean Pertwee
TBDDaniel Dae Kim
TBDSandra Hüller
TBDDaniel Craig
TBDAdam Driver
TBDSaoirse Ronan
TBDBen Bailey Smith
TBDMackenzie Foy

Premier League 2023/2024 Predictions

PositionClub
1Manchester City
2Manchester United
3Newcastle
4Liverpool
5Arsenal
6Brentford
7Aston Villa
8Tottenham Hotspur
9Chelsea
10Brighton
11Wolves
12Crystal Palace
13Fulham
14Bournemouth
15Everton
16West Ham
17Burnley
18Nottingham Forest
19Sheffield United
20Luton Town

Turbo

Turbo
Years2024-present
Films and television
Film(s)
  • Turbo (2024)

Films

FilmU.S. release date
TurboJanuary 5, 2024

Cast and characters

CharactersMain films
Turbo (2024)Untitled Sequel (TBD)
TBDMatt Damon

Box office performance

FilmU.S. release dateBox office grossAll-time Worldwide RankingBudget
WorldwideCurrentHighest
TurboJanuary 5, 2024TBDTBDTBD$350 million
Total$0TBDTBD$350 million

Critical reception

Presidents

No.[a]PortraitName

(Birth–Death)

LifespanTerm[1]Party[b][2]ElectionVice President[3]
1 George Washington(1732–1799)[4]67 yearsApril 30, 1789

March 4, 1797

Unaffiliated1788–1789
1792
John Adams[c]
2 John Adams(1735–1826)[6]91 yearsMarch 4, 1797

March 4, 1801

Federalist1796Thomas Jefferson[d]
3 Thomas Jefferson(1743–1826)[8]83 yearsMarch 4, 1801

March 4, 1809

Democratic-Republican1800
1804
Aaron Burr
George Clinton
4 James Madison(1751–1836)[9]85 yearsMarch 4, 1809

March 4, 1817

Democratic-Republican1808
1812
George Clinton[e]
Vacant after

April 20, 1812


Elbridge Gerry[e]
Vacant after

November 23, 1814

5 James Monroe(1758–1831)[11]73 yearsMarch 4, 1817

March 4, 1825

Democratic-Republican1816
1820
Daniel D. Tompkins
6 John Quincy Adams(1767–1848)[12]81 yearsMarch 4, 1825

March 4, 1829

Democratic-Republican[f]
National Republican
1824John C. Calhoun[g]
7 Andrew Jackson(1767–1845)[15]78 yearsMarch 4, 1829

March 4, 1837

Democratic1828
1832
John C. Calhoun[h]
Vacant after

December 28, 1832


Martin Van Buren
8 Martin Van Buren(1782–1862)[16]80 yearsMarch 4, 1837

March 4, 1841

Democratic1836Richard Mentor Johnson
9 William Henry Harrison(1773–1841)[17]68 yearsMarch 4, 1841

April 4, 1841[e]

Whig1840John Tyler
10 John Tyler(1790–1862)[18]72 yearsApril 4, 1841[i]March 4, 1845Whig[j]
Unaffiliated
Vacant throughoutpresidency
11 James K. Polk(1795–1849)[21]54 yearsMarch 4, 1845

March 4, 1849

Democratic1844George M. Dallas
12 Zachary Taylor(1784–1850)[22]76 yearsMarch 4, 1849

July 9, 1850[e]

Whig1848Millard Fillmore
13 Millard Fillmore(1800–1874)[23]74 yearsJuly 9, 1850[k]

March 4, 1853

WhigVacant throughoutpresidency
14 Franklin Pierce(1804–1869)[25]65 yearsMarch 4, 1853

March 4, 1857

Democratic1852William R. King[e]
Vacant after

April 18, 1853

15 James Buchanan(1791–1868)[26]77 yearsMarch 4, 1857

March 4, 1861

Democratic1856John C. Breckinridge
16 Abraham Lincoln(1809–1865)[27]56 yearsMarch 4, 1861

April 15, 1865[e]

Republican
National Union[l]
1860
1864
Hannibal Hamlin
Andrew Johnson
17 Andrew Johnson(1808–1875)[29]67 yearsApril 15, 1865[m]

March 4, 1869

National Union[n]
Democratic
Vacant throughoutpresidency
18 Ulysses S. Grant(1822–1885)[30]63 yearsMarch 4, 1869

March 4, 1877

Republican1868
1872
Schuyler Colfax
Henry Wilson[e]
Vacant after

November 22, 1875

19 Rutherford B. Hayes(1822–1893)[31]71 yearsMarch 4, 1877

March 4, 1881

Republican1876William A. Wheeler
20 James A. Garfield(1831–1881)[32]50 yearsMarch 4, 1881

September 19, 1881[e]

Republican1880Chester A. Arthur
21 Chester A. Arthur(1829–1886)[33]57 yearsSeptember 19, 1881[o]

March 4, 1885

RepublicanVacant throughoutpresidency
22 Grover Cleveland(1837–1908)[35]71 yearsMarch 4, 1885

March 4, 1889

Democratic1884Thomas A. Hendricks[e]
Vacant after

November 25, 1885

23 Benjamin Harrison(1833–1901)[36]68 yearsMarch 4, 1889

March 4, 1893

Republican1888Levi P. Morton
24 Grover Cleveland(1837–1908)[35]71 yearsMarch 4, 1893

March 4, 1897

Democratic1892Adlai Stevenson I
25 William McKinley(1843–1901)[37]58 yearsMarch 4, 1897

September 14, 1901[e]

Republican1896
1900
Garret Hobart[e]
Vacant after

November 21, 1899


Theodore Roosevelt
26 Theodore Roosevelt(1858–1919)[38]61 yearsSeptember 14, 1901[p]

March 4, 1909

Republican
1904
Vacant throughMarch 4, 1905
Charles W. Fairbanks
27 William Howard Taft(1857–1930)[40]73 yearsMarch 4, 1909

March 4, 1913

Republican1908James S. Sherman[e]
Vacant after

October 30, 1912

28 Woodrow Wilson(1856–1924)[41]68 yearsMarch 4, 1913

March 4, 1921

Democratic1912
1916
Thomas R. Marshall
29 Warren G. Harding(1865–1923)[42]58 yearsMarch 4, 1921

August 2, 1923[e]

Republican1920Calvin Coolidge
30 Calvin Coolidge(1872–1933)[43]61 yearsAugust 2, 1923[q]

March 4, 1929

Republican
1924
Vacant throughMarch 4, 1925
Charles G. Dawes
31 Herbert Hoover(1874–1964)[45]90 yearsMarch 4, 1929

March 4, 1933

Republican1928Charles Curtis
32 Franklin D. Roosevelt(1882–1945)[46]63 yearsMarch 4, 1933

April 12, 1945[e]

Democratic1932
1936
1940
1944
John Nance Garner
Henry A. Wallace
Harry S. Truman
33 Harry S. Truman(1884–1972)[47]88 yearsApril 12, 1945[r]

January 20, 1953

Democratic
1948
Vacant throughJanuary 20, 1949
Alben W. Barkley
34 Dwight D. Eisenhower(1890–1969)[49]79 yearsJanuary 20, 1953

January 20, 1961

Republican1952
1956
Richard Nixon
35 John F. Kennedy(1917–1963)[50]46 yearsJanuary 20, 1961

November 22, 1963[e]

Democratic1960Lyndon B. Johnson
36 Lyndon B. Johnson(1908–1973)[51]65 yearsNovember 22, 1963[s]

January 20, 1969

Democratic
1964
Vacant throughJanuary 20, 1965
Hubert Humphrey
37 Richard Nixon(1913–1994)[53]81 yearsJanuary 20, 1969

August 9, 1974[h]

Republican1968
1972
Spiro Agnew[h]
Vacant:

October 10 – December 6, 1973


Gerald Ford[t]
38 Gerald Ford(1913–2006)[54]93 yearsAugust 9, 1974[u]

January 20, 1977

RepublicanVacant throughDecember 19, 1974
Nelson Rockefeller[t]
39 Jimmy Carter(b. 1924)[55]99 yearsJanuary 20, 1977

January 20, 1981

Democratic1976Walter Mondale
40 Ronald Reagan(1911–2004)[56]93 yearsJanuary 20, 1981

January 20, 1989

Republican1980
1984
George H. W. Bush
41 George H. W. Bush(1924–2018)[57]94 yearsJanuary 20, 1989

January 20, 1993

Republican1988Dan Quayle
42 Bill Clinton(b. 1946)[58]77 yearsJanuary 20, 1993

January 20, 2001

Democratic1992
1996
Al Gore
43 George W. Bush(b. 1946)[59]77 yearsJanuary 20, 2001

January 20, 2009

Republican2000
2004
Dick Cheney
44 Barack Obama(b. 1961)[60]62 yearsJanuary 20, 2009

January 20, 2017

Democratic2008
2012
Joe Biden
45 Donald Trump(b. 1946)[61]77 yearsJanuary 20, 2017

January 20, 2021

Republican2016Mike Pence
46 Joe Biden(b. 1942)[62]81 yearsJanuary 20, 2021

Incumbent

Democratic2020Kamala Harris

Padmon Tolod

Padmon Tolod
Padmon Tolod in 19 BBY
Biographical information
SpeciesHuman
GenderMale
OccupationJedi
Affiliation
WeaponGreen lightsaber
MasterJocasta Nu
ApprenticesLofu Paas
HomeworldNaboo
Birth39 BBY, Naboo
Death68 ABY, Naboo (aged 107)
Physical description
Height1.60 m (5 ft 2 in)
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Skin colorLight

Biography

Padmon Tolod was born on Naboo in 39 BBY, his parents mysteriously disappeared when he was 5 years old. He was found by Jedi Master Jocasta Nu who noticed his connection to the force and trained him to become a Jedi. He served in the Jedi Order until the Great Jedi Purge in 19 BBY. His master told him to leave Coruscant but he didn’t want to leave her and she said she had to stay to help. So, Padmon Tolod left Coruscant and hid on his home planet Naboo. 4 years later, he returned to Coruscant, obviously undercover and was devastated when he learnt of Jocasta Nu’s death. He knew he couldn’t stay on either Coruscant or Naboo, so he flew far away, searching for information about his parents, but also to help the people in need he found on his way…

In 50 ABY, he learnt Rey was forming a new Jedi Order and despite his old age, went to help her. Padmon Tolod passed away in 68 ABY aged 107.