List of Fictional Child Prodigies - in TV - Doctor Who

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The Doctor himself is usually referred to as a child genius. In The Sontaran Stratagem, the character Luke Rattigan is also mentioned to be a child genius, having invented an internet search engine and founded a school for child geniuses, the Rattigan Academy, all before the age of 18.

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