Children's Television
Program | Fictional doctor | Voice actor |
---|---|---|
C.O.P.S | Dr. Badvibes | Ron Rubin |
Darkwing Duck | Dr. Sarah Bellum Dr. Reginald Bushroot Dr. Fossil |
unknown Tino Insana Barry Gordon |
Doctor Snuggles | Dr. Snuggles | Peter Ustinov |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | Dr. Carl W. Greer, "Doc" Dr. Mindbender |
Buster Jones Brian Cummings |
H.R. Pufnstuf | Dr. Blinky | John Silver (Costume performer for character) Walker Edmiston (Voice actor for character) |
Inspector Gadget | Dr. George Claw | Frank Welker |
Jonny Quest | Dr. Benton C. Quest | John Stephenson Don Messick |
Kim Possible | Dr. Doctor Drakken Dr. James Timothy Possible Dr. Ann Possible Dr. Vivian Francis Porter Dr. Betty Director |
John DiMaggio Gary Cole Jean Smart ? Felicity Huffman |
The Muppet Show | Dr. Bunsen Honeydew | Dave Goelz |
Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide | Dr. Alvin Lowe Dr. Alaistar Wright Dr. Olga Xavier |
Lusia Strus |
Noonbory and the Super Seven | Doctorbory | |
Phineas and Ferb | Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (not an actual doctor, bought his degree) Dr. Hirano (actual doctor) |
Dan Povenmire Ming Wen |
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. | Dr. Maston | Charles Adler |
Sesame Street | Dr. Gina Jefferson | Alison Bartlett-O'Reilly |
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody | Dr. Chip Walters | David Blue |
Transformers | Dr. Arkeville | Casey Kasem |
The Venture Bros. | Dr. Harrison Blackwood Dr. Suzanne McCullough Dr. Byron Orpheus Dr. Thaddeus Venture |
unknown unknown Steven Rattazzi James Urbaniak<--- this is not a children's show. --> |
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