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BI For Fun – Who Were the Dr Who Villains & What Were Their Motivations to End the World?

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It’s not every day you see a data visualization on the popular TV series, Dr Who. Our Dr Who dashboard contains Dr Who villain data from 1963 to 2010, including motivation to end the world…

Did you know? The Doctor has fought more than 300 villains and monsters in his time. Find out who they are – and which appeared most, as well as when they first hit the screens. However, the data doesn’t include villains exclusively in Doctor Who books, audio books and spin-off shows – only the televised serials and only enemies (as opposed to protagonists).

 

 

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It’s not every day you see a data visualization on the popular TV series, Dr Who. Our Dr Who dashboard contains Dr Who villain data from 1963 to 2010, including motivation to end the world…

Did you know? The Doctor has fought more than 300 villains and monsters in his time. Find out who they are – and which appeared most, as well as when they first hit the screens. However, the data doesn’t include villains exclusively in Doctor Who books, audio books and spin-off shows – only the televised serials and only enemies (as opposed to protagonists).

 

 

 BI For Fun   Who Were The Dr Who Villians & What Were Their Motivations To End The World? [DASHBOARD]

The infamous Dalek has appeared more times than any other Doctor Who villain.

Have some interesting data you want to analyze? Start now.

 

This particular data was sourced from: The Guardian Data Blog.

Data Format: (Online) – Google Spreadsheet.

Click on the image below to access the dashboard.

drwho BI For Fun   Who Were The Dr Who Villians & What Were Their Motivations To End The World? [DASHBOARD]

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