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- The following is an episode and story guide to the British Broadcasting
- Corporation science-fiction series, "Doctor Who."
-
- Definitions and Explanations:
- "Regular Cast" members are the Doctors and their companions,
- and anyone else who appears in nearly every story in a season.
- "Guest Stars" are any human/humanoid characters who appear in more
- than one story for a return appearance, or anyone playing either
- the voice or body of one of the "top five" monsters, those being
- the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Yeti, the Ice Warriors, and the
- Sontarans.
- Dates given alongside the seasonal division declarations are the
- dates of the original transmissions of the season on BBC1 in the
- United Kingdom.
- Story codes, the letters accompanying each story, when placed into
- alphabetical order, give the order in which the stories were filmed.
- The order appearing here is the chronological sequence of the series.
- Stories which were written under pseudonyms have those pseudonyms
- defined beneath the descriptive text. Any writer who made contributions
- to a script other than the original writer or the Script/Story Editor
- is credited in the same place.
- Missing episodes are pointed out after the descriptive text of stories.
- The BBC hold prints of every Third Doctor story, but do not consider
- some of those prints to be of UK broadcastable quality. These are
- not pointed out as standards of what is and isn't broadcastable can
- change, and also, nearly all of those prints have been screene in
- the United States. Episodes which are not held in their original
- colour format are pointed out, as well as ones recently restored to
- colour or recently found.
-
-
-
- Series Created by Sydney Newman and Donald Wilson
-
-
- SEASON ONE (23rd November 1963 to 12 September 1964)
-
- Producer: Verity Lambert
- Associate Producer: Mervyn Pinfield
- Story Editor: David Whitaker
-
- Regular Cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- William Russell (Ian Chesterton)
- Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright)
- Carole Ann Ford (Susan Foreman)
-
- story A "An Unearthly Child" by Anthony Coburn (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:An Unearthly Child 2:The Cave of Skulls
- 3:The Forest of Fear 4:The Firemaker
- -Two schoolteachers discover their pupil and her grandfather,
- the Doctor, to be wanderers in space and time, and the Doctor
- uses his time machine, the TARDIS, to plunge them all back to
- a prehistoric age where cavemen have lost the secret of fire.
- Directed by Waris Hussein
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and David Graham (Dalek Voices)
- Robert Jewell, Kevin Manser, Michael Summerton, Gerald Taylor,
- Peter Murphy (Daleks)
- story B "The Daleks" by Terry Nation (7 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Dead Planet 2:The Survivors
- 3:The Escape 4:The Ambush
- 5:The Expedition 6:The Ordeal
- 7:The Rescue
- -The TARDIS arrives in a petrified jungle near a metal city.
- The city is populated by mutated creatures that live in mobile
- machines, called Daleks, who wish to renew a nuclear war with their
- old race enemies, the Thals.
- Directed by Christopher Barry (1,2,4,5) and Richard Martin (3,6,7)
-
- story C "The Edge of Destruction" by David Whitaker (2 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Edge of Destruction 2:The Brink of Disaster
- -An explosion halts the TARDIS in its tracks and the crew exhibit
- strange, almost possessed behavior as they attempt to find the
- dangerous faults in the Ship.
- Directed by Richard Martin (1) and Frank Cox (2)
-
- story D "Marco Polo" by John Lucarotti (7 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:A Journey to Cathay 2:The Singing Sands
- 3:Five Hundred Eyes 4:The Wall of Lies
- 5:Rider From Shang-Tu 6:Mighty Kublai Khan
- 7:Assassin at Peking
- -The TARDIS crew meet Marco Polo whilst on a journey to China,
- who then takes the TARDIS from them as a gift to the Emperor
- Kublai Khan so that he may return to Venice.
- Directed by Waris Hussein (1-3,5-7) and John Crockett (4)
- All seven episodes missing.
-
- story E "The Keys of Marinus" by Terry Nation (6 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Sea of Death 2:The Velvet Web
- 3:The Screaming Jungle 4:The Snows of Terror
- 5:Sentence of Death 6:The Keys of Marinus
- -The TARDIS puts down on an island surrounded by an acid sea.
- The only structure houses a solitary guardian and a machine that
- can irradiate a benevolent influence over the entire planet.
- Five keys are needed for its operation, however, and the man
- forces the Doctor and the others to search the planet for the
- missing four...
- Directed by John Gorrie
-
- story F "The Aztecs" by John Lucarotti (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Temple of Evil 2:The Warriors of Death
- 3:The Bride of Sacrifice 4:The Day of Darkness
- -Barbara attempts to change history by making the Aztecs change
- their sacrificial ways before the Spanish land, whilst the Doctor
- and Ian must work out a way to regain access to an entombed TARDIS.
- Directed by John Crockett
-
- story G "The Sensorites" by Peter R. Newman (6 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:Strangers in Space 2:The Unwilling Warriors
- 3:Hidden Danger 4:A Desperate Venture
- 5:A Race Against Death 6:Kidnap
- -A crew of three Earth people are held mental prisoners in a
- spaceship fixed in orbit about the Sense-Sphere, whose inhabitants,
- the Sensorites, are afraid of exploitation and suspicious of a
- deadly disease that seems to have been brought by others from Earth.
- Directed by Mervyn Pinfield (1-4) and Frank Cox (5,6)
-
- story H "The Reign of Terror" by Dennis Spooner (6 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:A Land of Fear 2:Guests of Madame Guillotine
- 3:A Change of Identity 4:The Tyrant of France
- 5:A Bargain of Necessity 6:Prisoners of Conciergerie
- -The TARDIS crew are split up during the Terror, the French Revolution,
- and the Doctor must work to reunite them all back to the TARDIS
- whilst negotiating through an English spy.
- Directed by Henric Hirsch
- episodes 5 and 6 missing
-
-
- SEASON TWO (31 October 1964 to 24 July 1965)
-
- story J "Planet of Giants" by Louis Marks (3 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:Planet of Giants 2:Dangerous Journey
- 3:Crisis
- -A malfunction causes the TARDIS and its occupants to reduce to
- the size of an inch, making the ordinary everyday garden it arrives
- in a very dangerous place to the miniscule crew, in addition to
- a threat of a murderous businessman making an all-too-effective
- insecticide.
- Directed by Mervyn Pinfield (1-3) and Douglas Camfield (also on 3)
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and David Graham (Dalek Voices)
- Robert Jewell, Gerald Taylor, Nick Evans, Kevin Manser,
- Peter Murphy (Daleks)
- story K "The Dalek Invasion of Earth" by Terry Nation (6 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:World's End 2:The Daleks
- 3:Day of Reckoning 4:The End of Tomorrow
- 5:The Waking Ally 6:Flashpoint
- -Late 22nd century Earth has been taken over by an invasion force
- of Daleks who plan to pilot the planet through space...
- Directed by Richard Martin
-
- Regular Cast:William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- William Russell (Ian Chesterton)
- Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright)
- Maureen O'Brien (Vicki)
- Story Editor: Dennis Spooner
-
- story L "The Rescue" by David Whitaker (2 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Powerful Enemy 2:Desperate Measures
- -The menacing Koquillion threatens death to two survivors of
- a spaceship that crash-landed on the planet Dido.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
-
- story M "The Romans" by Dennis Spooner (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Slave Traders 2:All Roads Lead to Rome
- 3:Conspiracy 4:Inferno
- -After a month's vacation, the Doctor and Vicki make their way
- to the court of Nero in ancient Rome while Barbara and Ian are
- captured and sold as slaves.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
-
- no Associate Producer
-
- story N "The Web Planet" by Bill Strutton (6 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Web Planet 2:The Zarbi
- 3:Escape to Danger 4:Crater of Needles
- 5:Invasion 6:The Centre
- -The TARDIS is dragged down to the dark world of Vortis, where
- an alien force as taken root and control of the ant-like Zarbi,
- whilst the exiled Menoptera attempt to regain control of their world.
- Directed by Richard Martin
-
- story P "The Crusade" by David Whitaker (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Lion 2:The Knight of Jaffa
- 3:The Wheel of Fortune 4:The War-Lords
- -The TARDIS crew are split up between the two sides of Richard's
- Crusade against the Saracens, with Barbara and the Princess Joanna
- being used as pawns by opposing leaders.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
- episodes 1,2,4 missing
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins (Dalek Voice) and Murphy Grumbar (Dalek)
- story Q "The Space Museum" by Glyn Jones (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Space Museum 2:The Dimensions of Time
- 3:The Search 4:The Final Phase
- -The TARDIS jumps a time track, allowing the crew to see a possible
- future where they have become frozen exhibits in a forgotten museum.
- Directed by Mervyn Pinfield
-
- Regular cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- William Russell (Ian Chesterton)
- Jacqueline Hill (Barbara Wright)
- Maureen O'Brien (Vicki)
- Peter Purves (Steven Taylor)
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and David Graham (Dalek Voices)
- Gerald Taylor, Kevin Manser, Robert Jewell, John Scott Martin
- (Daleks)
- story R "The Chase" by Terry Nation (6 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Executioners 2:The Death of Time
- 3:Flight Through Eternity 4:Journey Into Terror
- 5:The Death of Doctor Who 6:The Planet of Decision
- -The Daleks build their own time machine and send an execution
- squad out to hunt the Doctor and the TARDIS through all eternity.
- Directed by Richard Martin
-
- Regular cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- Maureen O'Brien (Vicki)
- Peter Purves (Steven Taylor)
- Story Editor: Donald Tosh
-
- Guest star: Peter Butterworth (Monk)
- story S "The Time Meddler" by Dennis Spooner (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Watcher 2:The Meddling Monk
- 3:A Battle of Wits 4:Checkmate
- -The Doctor encounters a member of his own race who is attempting
- to change the course of history by destroying the Viking invaders
- and saving King Harold the trip north in 1066.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
-
- SEASON THREE (11 September 1965 to 16 July 1966)
-
- story T "Galaxy Four" by William Emms (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:Four Hundred Dawns 2:Trap of Steel
- 3:Airlock 4:The Exploding Planet
- -The TARDIS lands on a world with only four days left to it,
- where the crews of two crashed spaceships fight over who is
- going to get away in time, based on their racial hatred.
- Directed by Derek Martinus
- All four episodes missing.
-
- The Doctor, Vicki, and Steven do not appear in this story.
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and David Graham (Dalek Voices)
- Robert Jewell, Kevin Manser, Gerald Taylor, John Scott Martin
- (Daleks)
- story T/A "Mission to the Unknown" by Terry Nation (1 episode)
- episode title: 1:Mission to the Unknown
- -This episode is a preview of story V where the Daleks assemble
- an intergalactic alliance ready to invade Earth's galaxy.
- Directed by Derek Martinus
- Missing.
-
- Regular cast:William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- Maureen O'Brien (Vicki)
- Peter Purves (Steven Taylor)
- Adrienne Hill (Katarina)
- Producer: John Wiles
-
- story U "The Myth Makers" by Donald Cotton (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:Temple of Secrets 2:Small Prophet, Quick Return
- 3:Death of a Spy 4:Horse of Destruction
- -The travellers become involved in the Greek and Trojan War,
- where Agamemnon forces the Doctor to get the Greeks into Troy.
- Directed by Michael Leeston-Smith
- All four episodes missing.
-
- Regular cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- Peter Purves (Steven Taylor)
- Adrienne Hill (Katarina)
- Jean Marsh (Sara Kingdom)
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and David Graham (Dalek Voices)
- Robert Jewell, Kevin Manser, Gerald Taylor, John Scott Martin
- (Daleks)
- Peter Butterworth (Monk)
- story V "The Daleks' Masterplan" by Terry Nation(1-5,7) & Dennis Spooner(6,8-12)
- (12 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Nightmare Begins 2:Day of Armageddon
- 3:Devil's Planet 4:The Traitors
- 5:Counterplot 6:Coronas of the Sun
- 7:The Feast of Steven 8:Volcano
- 9:Golden Death 10:Escape Switch
- 11:The Abandoned Planet 12:Destruction of Time
- -The Doctor attempts to disrupt the Daleks' biggest plan for
- invasion ever by stealing the power source to their secret
- weapon, the Time Destructor.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
- Episodes 1-4,6-9,11,12 missing
-
- Regular cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- Peter Purves (Steven Taylor)
- Jackie Lane (Dodo Chaplet)
-
- story W "The Massacre of St. Bartholemew's Eve" by John Lucarotti (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:War of God 2:The Sea Beggar
- 3:Priest of Death 4:Bell of Doom
- -An abbot who looks just like the Doctor complicates the Doctor
- and Steven's visit to 1572 Paris, just before the St. Bartholemew's
- Day Massacre of Protestants by the Catholic monarchy.
- Directed by Paddy Russell
- All four episodes missing
-
- Story Editor: Gerry Davis
-
- story X "The Ark" by Paul Erickson and Lesley Scott (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Steel Sky 2:The Plague
- 3:The Return 4:The Bomb
- -Dodo inadvertently gives the last human survivors of Earth, and
- their Monoid servants, her cold, a disease deadly to these people
- with no resistance to it, and it also has an unforseen effect
- some 700 years in the future...
- Directed by Michael Imison
-
- Producer: Innes Lloyd
-
- story Y "The Celestial Toymaker" by Brian Hayles (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:The Celestial Toyroom 2:The Hall of Dolls
- 3:The Dancing Floor 4:The Final Test
- -The TARDIS is drawn to a fantasy realm where the sinister
- Celestial Toymaker robs the Doctor of tangibility and forces
- all three of the crew to play deadly games against cheating opponents.
- Directed by Bill Selars
- episodes 1-3 missing
-
- story Z "The Gunfighters" by Donald Cotton (4 episodes)
- episode titles: 1:A Holiday for the Doctor 2:Don't Shoot the Pianist
- 3:Johnny Ringo 4:The OK Corral
- -The shootout in Tombstone at the OK Corral is the scene of the
- TARDIS' next arrival, where Steven is mistaken for a gunman,
- Dodo is kidnapped, and the Doctor is deputized by the sheriff.
- Directed by Rex Tucker
-
- story AA "The Savages" by Ian Stuart Black (4 episodes)
- henceforth no individual episode titles
- -An advanced civilization is found to be stealing its spirit and
- vigor from the bodies, minds, and souls of so-called "savages"
- who live outside their city walls.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
- all four episodes missing
-
- Regular Cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- Jackie Lane (Dodo Chaplet)
- Anneke Wills (Polly)
- Michael Craze (Ben Jackson)
-
- story BB "The War Machines" by Ian Stuart Black from a story idea by Kit Pedler
- (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor and Dodo pay a return visit to modern-day London
- where a new supercomputer threatens world domination through
- hypnosis and tank-like War Machines.
- Directed by Michael Ferguson
-
- SEASON FOUR (10th September 1966 to 1 July 1967)
-
- Regular cast: William Hartnell (Doctor Who)
- Anneke Wills (Polly)
- Michael Craze (Ben Jackson)
-
- story CC "The Smugglers" by Brian Hayles (4 episodes)
- -Cornwall's 17th-century coastline has a problem with smugglers
- and a missing treasure that the Doctor, Ben, and Polly must sort out.
- Directed by Julia Smith
- all four episodes missing
-
- Guest stars: Reg Whitehead (Tarn and Jarl), Harry Brooks (Talon and Krang),
- Gregg Palmer (Gern and Shav)
- Peter Hawkins and Roy Skelton (Cyberman Voices)
- Bruce Wells, John Haines, John Knott (Cybermen)
- story DD "The Tenth Planet" by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis(3,4) (4 episodes)
- -The gravity from the return of Earth's twin planet Mondas threatens
- the lives of two astronauts in December of 1986, and the Earth
- itself is endangered by an energy drain to Mondas, and by the
- ambitions of the planet's inhabitants: the Cybermen.
- And the strain of events threatens the life of the Doctor...
- Directed by Derek Martinus
- episode 4 missing, possible recently recovered
-
- Regular cast: Patrick Troughton (Dr. Who)
- Anneke Wills (Polly)
- Michael Craze (Ben Jackson)
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins (Dalek Voices)
- Robert Jewell, Kevin Manser, Gerald Taylor, John Scott Martin
- (Daleks)
- story EE "The Power of the Daleks" by David Whitaker (6 episodes)
- -The Doctor undergoes a complete physical transformation into a
- younger, more whimsical form. And in this form, he must stop
- the stupidity of a group of Earth colonists from awakening
- a crashed spaceship crewed by three Daleks...
- Directed by Christopher Barry
- Final draft written by Dennis Spooner
- All six episodes missing.
-
- Regular cast: Patrick Troughton (Dr. Who)
- Anneke Wills (Polly)
- Michael Craze (Ben Jackson)
- Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon)
-
- story FF "The Highlanders" by Elwyn Jones and Gerry Davis (4 episodes)
- -The aftermath of the Battle of Culloden in Scotland, 1746
- seperates the TARDIS crew and threatens to ship Ben off as a
- slave...
- Directed by Hugh David
- All four episodes missing.
-
- story GG "The Underwater Menace" by Geoffrey Orme (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor discovers the lost continent of Atlantis, where
- an evil scientist plots to destroy the world by emptying the
- oceans into the crust of the Earth.
- Directed by Julia Smith
- episodes 1,2,4 missing
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins (Cyberman Voices)
- John Wills, Peter Greene, Reg Whitehead, Keith Goodman,
- Sonnie Wills, Ronald Lee, John Clifford, Barry Noble (Cybermen)
- story HH "The Moonbase" by Kit Pedler (4 episodes)
- -A weather control station on the moon in 2070 is being infiltrated
- by the Cybermen in their new plan to destroy the Earth.
- Directed by Morris Barry
- episodes 1,3 missing
-
- story JJ "The Macra Terror" by Ian Stuart Black (4 episodes)
- -An all-too-happy colony of people are being secretly enslaved
- by the crab-like Macra to enable them to survive the depletion
- of a gas from their planet's atmosphere.
- Directed by John Davies
- all four episodes missing
-
- Producers: Innes Lloyd and Peter Bryant
-
- story KK "The Faceless Ones" by David Ellis and Malcolm Hulke (6 episodes)
- -A race of beings who have lost their own identities seek to
- steal those of young Earth people by luring them onto holiday
- vacations through a bogus travel agency at Gatwick Airport.
- Directed by Gerry Mill
- episodes 2,4-6 missing
-
- Producer: Innes Lloyd Story Editors: Gerry Davis and Peter Bryant
- Regular cast: Patrick Troughton (Dr. Who)
- Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon)
- Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield)
-
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and Roy Skelton (Dalek Voices)
- Robert Jewell, Gerald Taylor, Ken Tyllsen, John Scott Martin
- (Daleks)
- Murphy Grumbar (Emperor Dalek)
- story LL "The Evil of the Daleks" by David Whitaker (7 episodes)
- -The Daleks use a Victorian era Professor Waterfield to lure the
- Doctor and Jamie into a trap to force the Doctor to find the
- "Human Factor," the element of unpredictability that the Daleks
- have always been defeated by...or is that what we're supposed to think?
- Directed by Derek Martinus
- episodes 1,3-7 missing
-
-
- SEASON FIVE (2 September 1967 to 1 June 1968)
-
- Producer: Peter Bryant Story Editor: Victor Pemberton
-
- Guest stars: Michael Kilgariff (Cyberman Controller)
- Hans De Vries, Tony Harwood, John Hogan, Richard Kerley,
- Ronald Lee, Charles Pemberton, Kenneth Seeger, Reg Whitehead
- (Cybermen)
- story MM "The Tomb of the Cybermen" by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor, Jamie, and Victoria join an archaelogical party's
- dangerous investigation of the Tombs of the Cybermen within the
- planet Telos, much of the danger coming from the ambitions of
- three of the party's own members.
- Directed by Morris Barry
- Recently recovered
-
- Producer: Innes Lloyd Story Editor: Peter Bryant
-
- Guest stars: Jack Watling (Professor Travers)
- Reg Whitehead, Tony Harwood, Richard Kerley, John Hogan (Yeti)
- story NN "The Abominable Snowmen" by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln (6 epis)
- -The Doctor attempts to return a lost holy ghanta to the Det-sen
- monastery in 1920s Tibet, to find the monastery under attack from
- the normally shy Yeti, and the High Llama under control of an
- alien intelligence.
- Directed by Gerald Blake
- episodes 1,3-6 missing
-
- Guest stars: Bernard Bresslaw (Varga), Roger Jones (Zondal),
- Sonny Caldinez (Turoc), Tony Harwood (Rintan),
- Michael Attwell (Isbur)
- story OO "The Ice Warriors" by Brian Hayles (6 episodes)
- -The Earth is in the grip of a new Ice Age when scientists discover
- a frozen alien warrior who, when awoken, will risk all their lives
- for the sake of his crew and their return to Mars.
- Directed by Derek Martinus
- episodes 2,3 missing
-
- story PP "The Enemy of the World" by David Whitaker (6 episodes)
- -In a near-future Earth, the Doctor is asked to impersonate Salamander,
- a would-be dictator who looks just like the Doctor, in the hopes
- of undermining his ambitions.
- Directed by Barry Letts
- episodes 1,2,4-6 missing
-
- Producer: Peter Bryant Script Editor: Derrick Sherwin
-
- Guest stars: Jack Watling (Professor Travers)
- Nicholas Courtney (Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart)
- John Levene, John Lord, Gordon Stothard, Colin Warman,
- Jeremy King, Roger Jacombs (Yeti)
- story QQ "The Web of Fear" by Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln (6 episodes)
- -The Yeti and their controlling Great Intelligence mount a second
- attack on Earth, this time through the London Underground, where
- all the efforts of the British Army appear to be useless to stop them.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
- episodes 2-6 missing
-
- story RR "Fury From the Deep" by Victor Pemberton (6 episodes)
- -The disappearance of crews from North Sea oil refineries are just
- one signal of an infiltrating Weed Creature that eventually could
- threaten the entire natural gas supply.
- Directed by Hugh David
- all six episodes missing
-
- Regular Cast: Patrick Troughton (Dr. Who)
- Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon)
- Wendy Padbury (Zoe Herriot)
- Guest stars: Peter Hawkins and Roy Skelton (Cyberman Voices)
- Jeremy Holmes and Gordon Stothard (Cybermen)
- with Deborah Watling (Victoria Waterfield, episode 1 only)
- story SS "The Wheel in Space" by David Whitaker from a story by Kit Pedler
- (6 episodes)
- -The Cybermen attempt another invasion of Earth by first taking
- out a preliminary defense station called the Wheel.
- Directed by Tristan de Vere Cole
- episodes 1,2,4,5 missing
-
- SEASON SIX (10 August 1968 to 21 June 1969)
-
- story TT "The Dominators" by Norman Ashby (5 episodes)
- -The completely pacifistic Dulcians find their beliefs sorely tested
- when the cruel Dominators and their robot servant Quarks arrive
- planning to turn their world into a nuclear fuel supply.
- Directed by Morris Barry
- Norman Ashby is a pen name for Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln
-
- story UU "The Mind Robber" by Peter Ling, episode 1 by Derrick Sherwin (5 eps)
- -In a desperate evasive maneuver, the Doctor moves the TARDIS out
- of space and time where it is destroyed and the crew drawn to
- a fantasy realm based entirely on Earth fiction.
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- Script Editor: Terrance Dicks
-
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- John Levene (Corporal Benton)
- Peter Halliday (Cyber Director Voice and Cyberman Voices)
- Pat Gorman, Ralph Carrigan, Charles Finch, Richard King,
- John Spradbury, Peter Thornton (Cybermen)
- story VV "The Invasion" by Derrick Sherwin from a story by Kit Pedler (8 eps)
- -The International Electromatic company headed by Tobias Vaughn
- is under investigation by the newly formed United Nations Intelligence
- Taskforce due to strange disappearances which herald an invasion
- attempt by the Cybermen.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
- episodes 1,4 missing
-
- story WW "The Krotons" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -Internal power struggles complicate the self-perpetuating slave
- relationship between the primitive Gonds and the survivors of a
- crashed Kroton spaceship who teach them.
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- Guest stars: Alan Bennion (Ice Lord Slaar)
- Graham Leaman (Grand Marshal)
- Steve Peters, Sonny Caldinez, Tony Harwood (Ice Warriors)
- story XX "The Seeds of Death" by Brian Hayles (6 episodes)
- -Future Earth depends on T-Mat completely for travel and cargo
- transportation, making the system a very juicy target when the
- Ice Warriors mount a full scale invasion.
- Directed by Michael Ferguson
-
- Script Editor: Derrick Sherwin
-
- story YY "The Space Pirates" by Robert Holmes (6 episodes)
- -The activities of a group of argonite pirates confound the
- investigations of the Army Space Corps, and their attacks also
- seperate the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe from the TARDIS.
- Directed by Michael Hart
- episodes 1,3-6 missing
-
- Producer: Derrick Sherwin
- Script Editor: Terrance Dicks
-
- Guest stars: with John Levene (Yeti), Tony Harwood (Ice Warrior),
- Roy Pearce (Cyberman), Robert Jewell (Dalek)
- story ZZ "The War Games" by Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks (10 episodes)
- -A World War I battlefield is only one of many Time Zones spread
- across the surface of an alien planet where cruel aliens force
- Earth armies from all of history to kill one another in a grand
- scheme to form a super-army, aided and abetted by a member of the
- Doctor's own race, whose own deceptions force the Doctor to call
- in the Time Lords themselves....
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- SEASON SEVEN (3 January 1970 to 20 June 1970)
- All episodes now produced in colour.
-
- Regular Cast: Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who)
- Caroline John (Liz Shaw)
- Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
-
- story AAA "Spearhead From Space" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor changes his appearance a second time and is exiled to
- Earth by the Time Lords, where he lands in England in the 20th
- century during a meteor shower which the spearhead for an invasion
- of a collective intelligence with an affinity for plastic.
- Directed by Derek Martinus
-
- Producer: Barry Letts
-
- story BBB "Doctor Who and the Silurians" by Malcolm Hulke (7 episodes)
- -Researches at an experimental nuclear reactor accidentally awake
- a group of intelligent reptiles based in caves nearby, who find
- their planet being run by ape-descended primitives, and they decide
- they want it back...
- Directed by Timothy Combe
- recently restored to full colour
-
- Regular Cast: Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who)
- Caroline John (Jo Grant)
- Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- story CCC "The Ambassadors of Death" by David Whitaker (7 episodes)
- -A government conspiracy thwarts the Doctor's and UNIT's attempts
- to understand what has happened to a mysteriously irradiated
- crew of astronauts recently returned from Mars...or have they?
- Directed by Michael Ferguson
- colour prints missing for episodes 2-7, black and white held
-
- story DDD "Inferno" by Don Houghton (7 episodes)
- -The Inferno is a project designed to tap the molten core of the
- Earth, but the drilling threatens to unleash vast unforseen forces
- instead, foreshadowed by a dangerous mutative green slime, and
- actually seen by the Doctor when the inoperative TARDIS console
- slips him sideways into a parallel Earth where England is ruled
- by an oppressive fascist military state.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield and Barry Letts
-
- SEASON EIGHT (2 January 1971 to 19 June 1971)
-
- Regular Cast: Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who)
- Roger Delgado (The Master)
- Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Katy Manning (Jo Grant)
- Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
-
- story EEE "Terror of the Autons" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -A renegade Time Lord of the Doctor's "acquaintance" known as the
- Master is assisting the Nestenes in a second invasion attempt by
- again using the Autons and a more subtle weapon of his own design.
- Directed by Barry Letts
- recently restored to full colour
-
- story FFF "The Mind of Evil" by Don Houghton (6 episodes)
- -The seemingly unlinked events of a World Peace Conference and
- a new device that drains the evil from criminal's minds are indeed
- linked by the machinations of the Master and his plans to steal
- and fire a nerve gas missile from a UNIT convoy.
- Directed by Timothy Combe
- all six episodes missing in colour, black and white prints are held
-
- story GGG "The Claws of Axos" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (4 episodes)
- -The Master brings to Earth an organic spaceship/organism called
- Axos that claims friendship but seeks instead to absorb the Earth
- for nourishment and to plunder the Doctor's knowledge of time travel.
- Directed by Michael Ferguson
-
- -Yates and Benton do not appear in this story
- story HHH "Colony in Space" by Malcolm Hulke (6 episodes)
- -The Time Lords send the Doctor and Jo to Uxarius, a planet in the
- year 2472 disputed over by resident colonists and a mining conglomerate
- and by the Master who has come to seize control of an ancient
- civilization's Doomsday Weapon.
- Directed by Michael Briant
-
- story JJJ "The Daemons" by Guy Leopold (5 episodes)
- -The Master uses a black magic cult and the gullibility of the local
- villagers to awaken the last of the Daemons, a nearly omnipotent
- race that has been helping Earth through human history on their
- own terms as a scientific experiment, and what worries the Doctor
- is the choice between letting the Master inherit the power or
- letting the Daemon destroy the world...
- Directed by Christopher Barry
- Guy Leopold is a pen name for Barry Letts and Robert Sloman
- recently restored to full colour
-
- SEASON NINE (1 January 1972 to 24 June 1972)
-
- Regular cast: Jon Pertwee (Dr Who)
- Katy Manning (Jo Grant)
-
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- Oilver Gilbert and Peter Messaline (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Murphy Grumbar, Ricky Newby (Dalek Operators)
- story KKK "Day of the Daleks" by Louis Marks (4 episodes)
- -Geurillas from a possible future Earth travel back to the 20th
- century to kill a diplomat under UNIT protection under the belief
- that his death will avert their world's being ruled by the Daleks.
- Directed by Paul Bernard
-
- Guest stars: Alan Bennion (Ice Lord Izlyr)
- Sonny Caldinez (Slaar)
- story MMM "The Curse of Peladon" by Brian Hayles (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor and Jo are sent by the Time Lords to the future and the
- planet Peladon, a medieval world petitioning for entrance into the
- Galactic Federation, but conservative Pels and conspiring Federation
- Directed by Lennie Mayne
-
- Guest star: Roger Delgado (The Master)
- story LLL "The Sea Devils" by Malcolm Hulke (6 episodes)
- -An underwater branch of the Silurian reptiles awakes near the island
- where the Master is imprisoned, providing him with the perfect
- opportunity for both escape and destruction of humanity.
- Directed by Michael Briant
-
- story NNN "The Mutants" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (6 episodes)
- -The Time Lords use the Doctor to send a secret package to someone
- on the planet Solos, a world polluted by Earth's Imperial colonialism
- that now seeks independence, but genetic changes in the populace
- and the sadism of the Marshal of Earth's Skybase slow the process.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
-
- Guest cast: Roger Delgado (The Master)
- Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- story OOO "The Time Monster" by Robert Sloman (6 episodes)
- -the Master is behind the construction of a time transference machine
- that he intends to use to release a dangerous Chronovore from its
- crystalline prison wherein it was sealed by the High Priests of
- Atlantis.
- Directed by Paul Bernard
-
- SEASON TEN (30 December 1972 to 23 June 1973)
-
- Guest cast: Patrick Troughton (Dr Who)
- William Hartnell (Dr Who)
- Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- Stephen Thorne (Omega)
- story RRR "The Three Doctors" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (4 episodes)
- -A black hole in space threatens the Universe and the Time Lords,
- and so they unite all three incarnations of the Doctor to combat
- the intelligence within it...
- Directed by Lennie Mayne
-
- story PPP "Carnival of Monsters" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -His exile recinded, the Doctor takes Jo for a trip in the TARDIS
- and they land inside a MiniScope, an electronic peepshow housing
- several dangerous alien species just for the amusement of those
- watching, owned by a tatty circus showman.
- Directed by Barry Letts
-
- Guest stars: Roger Delgado (The Master)
- Michael Wisher (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Cy Town, Murphy Grumbar (Dalek Operators)
- story QQQ "Frontier in Space" by Malcolm Hulke (6 episodes)
- -The Master's terrorist activities threaten to pit the two great
- Empires of Earth and Draconia at each other's throats unless the
- Doctor can persuade the disbelieving governments of the true facts.
- Directed by Paul Bernard
-
- Guest stars: Roy Skelton and Michael Wisher (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Cy Town, Murphy Grumbar (Dalek Operators)
- story SSS "Planet of the Daleks" by Terry Nation (6 episodes)
- -The Doctor follows a Dalek spacecraft to Spiridon, a world where
- they seek to learn the secret of invisibility and where they also
- are mounting a massive invasion force to attack the galaxy that
- was to be weakened by the Master's plot.
- Directed by David Maloney
- colour print of episode 3 missing
-
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- story TTT "The Green Death" by Robert Sloman (6 episodes)
- -Pollution from Global Chemicals in a coal mine causes mutations
- in the local insects, growing giant infectious maggots, and the
- computer in control of the company could care less.
- Directed by Michael Briant
-
- SEASON ELEVEN (15 December 1973 to 8 June 1974)
-
- Regular cast: Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who)
- Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith)
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Kevin Lindsay (Linx)
- story UUU "The Time Warrior" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -Linx, a Sontaran warrior crash-lands in England of the Middle Ages,
- taking control of the local robber baron, but needing advanced
- technical help from the future causing him to reach forward to
- the 20th century to kidnap the help he needs, catching the attention
- of UNIT, a reporter named Sarah Jane Smith, and the Doctor.
- Directed by Alan Bromly
-
- Script Editor (Unofficial): Robert Holmes
-
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- story WWW "Invasion of the Dinosaurs" by Malcolm Hulke (6 episodes)
- -Central London is evacuated when dinosaurs appear out of nowhere
- in the heart of the city, and as the Doctor discovers, this is to
- aid a vast plan designed to return the Earth back through time
- to a so-called "Golden Age."
- Directed by Paddy Russell
- episode 1 was titled simply "Invasion" and is missing in colour
-
- Guest stars: Michael Wisher (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Cy Town, Murphy Grumbar (Dalek Operators)
- story XXX "Death to the Daleks" by Terry Nation (4 episodes)
- -A vast living city on Exxilon grounds the TARDIS and a military
- mission from Earth sent to collect the cure to a great plague,
- a plague caused by the Daleks who also arrive to foil any such
- mission but are then forces into uneasy alliance with the humans
- when their power sources also fail.
- Directed by Michael Briant
-
- Guest stars: Alan Bennion (Commander Azaxyr)
- Sonny Caldinez (Sskel)
- story YYY "The Monster of Peladon" by Brian Hayles (6 episodes)
- -The Doctor pays a return visit to Peladon to find the Federation
- at war and the Pel mining population unhappy about their exploitation
- by their alien masters, which is helpful to a conspiracy amongst
- Federation members in collusion with the war enemy.
- Directed by Lennie Mayne
-
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Richard Franklin (Mike Yates)
- John Levene (Sergeant Benton)
- story ZZZ "Planet of the Spiders" by Robert Sloman (6 episodes)
- -The Doctor must face his own greed and fear when the consequences
- of his removal of a blue crystal from Metebelis Three catch up with
- him in the form of giant, intelligent spiders who seek it for their
- plans of conquest.
- Directed by Barry Letts
-
- SEASON TWELVE (28 December 1974 to 10 May 1975)
-
- Script Editor: Robert Holmes
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith)
- Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan)
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- John Levene (Sergeant/RSM Benton)
- story 4A "Robot" by Terrance Dicks (4 episodes)
- -While the Doctor recovers from his third regeneration, top secret
- plans for a disintegrator gun are stolen by a fanatical group of
- scientists in control of a giant robot.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
-
- Producer: Philip Hinchcliffe
-
- story 4C "The Ark in Space" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -A group of survival sleepers in cryogenic suspension are threatened
- by the Wirrn, a giant insect species that seeks to absorb the
- sleeping humans and their technology.
- Directed by Rodney Bennett
-
- Guest star: Kevin Lindsay (Styre and the Marshal)
- story 4B "The Sontaran Experiment" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (2 episodes)
- -On the barren fire-purified Earth, a Sontaran Field Major conducts
- experiments on a group of captured humans to determine their
- physical limitations to allow the Sontarans to invade the galaxy.
- Directed by Rodney Bennett
-
- Guest stars: Michael Wisher (Davros)
- Roy Skelton (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Max Faulkner, Keith Ashley, Cy Town
- (Dalek Operators)
- story 4E "Genesis of the Daleks" by Terry Nation (6 episodes)
- -The Time Lords intercept the Doctor and tell him to avert the
- creation of the Daleks by the mad scientist Davros on the war-torn
- world of Skaro.
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- Guest stars: Christopher Robbie (CyberLeader)
- Melville Jones (CyberLieutenant)
- Tony Lord, Pat Gorman (Cybermen)
- story 4D "Revenge of the Cybermen" by Gerry Davis (4 episodes)
- -Returning to the Nerva Beacon at a previous point in its history,
- the Doctor, Harry, and Sarah discover plots by the Cybermen and
- the inhabitants of Voga, the Planet of Gold to destroy each other.
- Directed by Michael E.Briant
-
- SEASON THIRTEEN (30 August 1975 to 6 March 1976)
-
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- John Levene (RSM Benton)
- story 4F "Terror of the Zygons" by Robert Banks Stewart (4 episodes)
- -The Brigadier recalls the Doctor to Earth where what appears to
- be a sea monster is destroying oil rigs in the North Sea and where
- a small party of shape-shifting aliens threaten world domination.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith)
- story 4H "Planet of Evil" by Louis Marks (4 episodes)
- -On the edge of the known universe a misguided scientist's insistence
- on tapping a source of antimatter draws the attention of an energy
- creature and causes the man himself to begin to mutate into the same.
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- story 4G "Pyramids of Mars" by Stephen Harris (4 episodes)
- -In 1911, an archaelogist discovers a live occupant in an Egyptian
- tomb, the last of the Osirians, Sutekh, a man with mental power
- that annhilated dozens of worlds who now has the opportunity to
- free himself from his force field prison.
- Directed by Paddy Russell
- Stephen Harris is a pen name for Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer.
-
- Guest stars: Ian Marter (Harry Sullivan)
- John Levene (RSM Benton)
- story 4J "The Android Invasion" by Terry Nation (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor and Sarah stumble on a training ground for an army of
- androids that the alien Kraals hope to use to infiltrate Earth's
- defenses so that they may release a viral weapon to destroy all.
- Directed by Barry Letts
-
- story 4K "The Brain of Morbius" by Robin Bland (4 episodes)
- -The brain of a Time Lord archcriminal is being kept alive by a mad
- surgeon on the ruined world of Karn, whose mystical Sisterhood
- fears the Doctor's arrival is a plot to steal the last of their
- life-prolonging Elixir.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
- Robin Bland is a pen name for Terrance Dicks.
-
- story 4L "The Seeds of Doom" by Robert Banks Stewart (6 episodes)
- -Two seed pods found in Antarctica germinate and infect two men,
- transforming each into a Krynoid, an intelligent plant creature
- with a hatred for all animals.
- Directed by Douglas Camfield
-
- SEASON FOURTEEN (4 September 1976 to 2 April 1977)
-
- story 4M "The Masque of Mandragora" by Louis Marks (4 episodes)
- -An energy force called the Mandragora Helix hijacks the TARDIS and
- brings it to Renaissance Italy where it hopes to gain a foothold
- on Earth through an ancient religious cult.
- Directed by Rodney Bennett
-
- story 4N "The Hand of Fear" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (4 episodes)
- -Sarah is nearly killed in an explosion in a rock quarry, but there
- she finds a fossilized hand and a stone ring which each become
- active when exposed to radiation, to regenerate an entire being
- Directed by Lennie Mayne
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Guest stars: Peter Pratt (The Master)
- Angus Mackay (Cardinal Borusa)
- story 4P "The Deadly Assassin" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor is summoned to Gallifrey on Presidential Resignation Day
- where the Master and a Time Lord traitor frame him for the murder
- of the President for motives different to each man.
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Louise Jameson (Leela)
- story 4Q "The Face of Evil" by Chris Boucher (4 episodes)
- -A previous visit to a planet by the Doctor had disastrous results
- as it has split a society into two camps, each played against the
- other by a schizophrenic computer called Xoanon.
- Directed by Pennant Roberts
-
- story 4R "The Robots of Death" by Chris Boucher (4 episodes)
- -The robotic crew of a Sandminer an a desert world does the unthinkable,
- they start to murder their human "commanders" and the Doctor and
- Leela are instead blamed.
- Directed by Michael E.Briant
-
- story 4S "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" by Robert Holmes (6 episodes)
- -A war criminal from the far future escaped to 19th century China
- but was their seperated from his precious Time Cabinet. He and his
- followers follow it from there to England where the man's illness
- grows worse forcing him to steal the life essences of young women.
- Directed by David Maloney
-
- SEASON FIFTEEN (3 September 1977 to 11 March 1978)
-
- Producer: Graham Williams
-
- story 4V "Horror of Fang Rock" by Terrance Dicks (4 episodes)
- -A Rutan scout lands near a turn-of-the-century lighthouse to
- determine Earth's suitability as a war base by stalking the human
- occupants who are busy with greedy motives of their own.
- Directed by Paddy Russell
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Louise Jameson (Leela)
- John Leeson (Voice of K9)
- story 4T "The Invisible Enemy" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor and the crew of the Titan base are infected with an
- intelligent Virus Swarm forcing the Doctor to use clones of himself
- and Leela to hunt down the organism within his own body.
- Directed by Derrick Goodwin
-
- K9 has no speaking part in this story.
- story 4X "Image of the Fendahl" by Chris Boucher (4 episodes)
- -A human skull that somehow predates Man houses a force of Death
- from Gallifreyan mythology called the Fendahl that awakens when
- archaelogists probe its past with a newly invented time scanner.
- Directed by George Spenton-Foster
-
- story 4W "The Sun Makers" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -The TARDIS arrives on top of a building on a mysteriously-Earth-like
- Pluto with a human population enslaved by fear-inducing gasses
- and crippled by ridiculously high taxes.
- Directed by Pennant Roberts
-
- Script Editor: Anthony Read
-
- story 4Y "Underworld" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor, Leela, and K9 enounter a spacecraft crew on a quest
- for the race bank of their race which they hope to find beneath
- the liquid slurry surface of a world forming in a nebula.
- Directed by Norman Stewart
-
- Guest stars: John Arnatt (Chancellor-elect Borusa)
- Derek Deadman (Stor)
- Stuart Fell (Sontaran)
- story 4Z "The Invasion of Time" by David Agnew (6 episodes)
- -The Doctor claims his right to the Presidency of the High Council
- of Time Lords on Gallifrey and then appears to turn traitor,
- handing over his rule to the cruel and oppressive and only partially
- solid Vardans, who order the Doctor to find the long lost Great Key.
- Directed by Gerald Blake
- David Agnew is a pen name for Graham Williams and Anthony Read.
-
- SEASON SIXTEEN (2 September 1978 to 24 February 1979)
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Mary Tamm (Romana)
- John Leeson (Voice of K9)
- Guest star: Cyril Luckham (White Guardian)
- story 5A "The Ribos Operation" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -The White Guardian sends the Doctor on a quest to find the missing
- segments of the all-powerful Key to Time, and his and Romana's
- first stop is the frozen world of Ribos where a con man named Garron
- is using a sample of rare mineral to swindle a war tyrant into
- "buying" the planet from him.
- Directed by George Spenton-Foster
-
- story 5B "The Pirate Planet" by Douglas Adams (4 episodes)
- -The second segment should be located on the planet Calufrax, but
- it and Calufrax are curiously missing when the Doctor arrives on
- Zanak, whose rulers each have vast secrets from the ruled.
- Directed by Pennant Roberts
-
- Guest star: Cyril Luckham (voice of White Guardian)
- story 5C "The Stones of Blood" by David Fisher (4 episodes)
- -An ancient stone circle on Earth contains the secret of the third
- segment of the Key, a secret that a millenia-old criminal has learned
- to tap to maintain her freedom.
- Directed by Darrol Blake
-
- story 5D "The Androids of Tara" by David Fisher (4 episodes)
- -Romana easily finds the fourth segment in a forest on the semi-
- medieval world of Tara, but has difficulty getting away with it
- due to her resemblance to a local Princess whose life stands
- between the evil Count Grendel and the throne.
- Directed by Michael Hayes
-
- K9 does not appear in this story
- story 5E "The Power of Kroll" by David Fisher (4 episodes)
- -The Swampies on the third moon of Delta Magna were forced off their
- own world by humans once already and arm themselves when humans
- threaten them again with a methane catalyst refinery nearby, which
- has an unexpected rousing effect on a vast creature asleep on the
- swampbed.
- Directed by Norman Stewart
-
- Guest star: Valentine Dyall (Black Guardian)
- story 5F "The Armageddon Factor" by Bob Baker and Dave Martin (6 episodes)
- -The final segment is itself a point of dispute in a nuclear war
- between the twin planet of Atrios and Zeos, something neither side
- realizes until the Doctor and a competing questor arrive in search
- of it.
- Directed by Michael Hayes
-
- SEASON SEVENTEEN (1 September 1979 to 12 January 1980)
-
- Script Editor: Douglas Adams
-
- Regular Cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Lalla Ward (Romana)
- David Brierly (Voice of K9)
- Guest stars: David Gooderson (Davros)
- Roy Skelton (Dalek Voices)
- Cy Town, Mike Mungarvan, Toby Byrne, Tony Starr (Dalek Operators
- K9 has no speaking part in this story, but he does cough a little.
- story 5J "Destiny of the Daleks" by Terry Nation (4 episodes)
- -The Daleks are mining the ruins of their city on Skaro in search
- of Davros in the hopes that he can solve the logical empasse they
- find themselves locked in against a robot race called the Movellans.
- Directed by Ken Grieve
-
- K9 does not appear in this story.
- story 5H "City of Death" by David Agnew (4 episodes)
- -In Paris, 1979, the Doctor, Romana, and a detective named Duggan
- discover the Count Scarlioni's plan to steal the Mona Lisa from
- the Louvre and add it to his collection of six other original
- Mona Lisas.
- Directed by Michael Hayes
- David Agnew is a pen name for Douglas Adams and Graham Williams.
-
- story 5G "The Creature From the Pit" by David Fisher (4 episodes)
- -Lady Adrasta's monopoly of metal is somehow threatened by an
- enormous amorphous green blob that's stuck at the bottom of a
- disused mine on the over-green world of Chloris.
- Directed by Christopher Barry
-
- story 5K "Nightmare of Eden" by Bob Baker (4 episodes)
- -A hyperspace collision between two spaceships upsets drug smugglers'
- plans to smuggle the most dangerous drug in existence via an
- electronic zoo.
- Directed by Alan Bromly
-
- story 5L "The Horns of Nimon" by Anthony Read (4 episodes)
- -The last scientist on Skonnos is conned into allowing the Nimons
- to begin colonizing his world to the point where he even supplies
- human sacrifices and high-energy crystals.
- Directed by Kenny McBain
-
- story 5M "Shada" by Douglas Adams (6 episodes, unfinished, untransmitted)
- -The mind plundering Skagra requires one special mind for his plan
- to be the Universe, but to steal it he first must obtain a book
- from a Cambridge Professor who is really a Time Lord and old
- acquaintance of the Doctor's.
- Directed by Pennant Roberts
-
- SEASON EIGHTEEN (30 August 1980 to 21 March 1981)
-
- Executive Producer: Barry Letts
- Producer: John Nathan-Turner
- Script Editor: Christopher H. Bidmead
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Lalla Ward (Romana)
- John Leeson (Voice of K9)
-
- story 5N "The Leisure Hive" by David Fisher (4 episodes)
- -Tachyonics is the specialty science of the tourist world of Argolis,
- but someone there has a different intention in mind for the techniques
- other than party tricks.
- Directed by Lovett Bickford
-
- story 5Q "Meglos" by John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch (4 episodes)
- -The last survivor of Zolpha-Thura impersonates the Doctor to gain
- access to the now-erratic power source of Tigella, whose inhabitants
- are embroiled in a religious struggle over the device.
- Directed by Terence Dudley
-
- Regular Cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Lalla Ward (Romana)
- Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)
- John Leeson (Voice of K9)
- story 5R "Full Circle" by Andrew Smith (4 episodes)
- -The TARDIS passes through a CVE en route to Gallifrey and enters
- the pocket universe of E-space and the planet Alzarius, a world
- whose changing climate and changing native life forms threaten
- a community of people from a crashed Starliner.
- Directed by Peter Grimwade
-
- story 5P "State of Decay" by Terrance Dicks (4 episodes)
- -Still in E-space, the TARDIS arrives on a feudalistic world whose
- rulers hide vast, ancient, and dark powers beneath their Tower,
- powers that sickened the Time Lords of violence forever.
- Directed by Peter Moffatt
-
- story 5S "Warriors' Gate" by Steve Gallagher (4 episodes)
- -The TARDIS drifts into a microcosmic void between the striations
- of the time lines along with a ship whose crew are trading time
- sensitive Tharil slaves.
- Directed by Paul Joyce
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)
- Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)
- Guest star: Geoffrey Beevers (The Master)
- story 5T "The Keeper of Traken" by Johnny Byrne (4 episodes)
- -The peaceful Union of Traken is invaded by an infinite evil
- inside the calcified statue of a Melkur that plans to seize
- control of the Union when the present Keeper's term and life expire...
- Directed by John Black
-
- Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who)
- Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)
- Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)
- Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka)
- Guest stars: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- with Peter Davison (Doctor Who)
- story 5V "Logopolis" by Christopher H. Bidmead (4 episodes)
- -Things fall apart. Entropy increases. These are principles of the
- Universe that now drive the Doctor to attempt to repair the TARDIS'
- chameleon circuit via a visit to the city of Logopolis, but the
- calculations they continually run there are the target of the Master,
- and they prove to be more essential to the well-being and reason of
- the Universe than either he or the Doctor had thought, and the
- change and decay in all around eventually focusses on the Doctor....
-
- SEASON NINETEEN (4 January 1982 to 30 March 1982)
-
- No Executive Producer
- Script Editor: Eric Saward
-
- Regular cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor)
- Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)
- Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)
- Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka)
- Guest star: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- story 5Z "Castrovalva" by Christopher H. Bidmead (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor's regeneration is not going well, and in his moment
- of weakness the Master kidnaps Adric to use him to set not one but
- two traps to destroy the Doctor utterly.
- Directed by Fiona Cumming
-
- Script Editor: Antony Root
-
- story 5W "Four to Doomsday" by Terence Dudley (4 episodes)
- -The TARDIS arrives on an Urbankan spaceship bound for Earth
- in four days populated completely by android replacements of
- Earth people from various eras in the past.
- Directed by John Black
-
- Script Editor: Eric Saward
-
- story 5Y "Kinda" by Christopher Bailey (4 episodes)
- -The jungle world of Deva Loka appears peaceful enough, but it
- is unhinging the minds of a crew of colony surveyers and a
- particularly malign influence called the Mara takes control of
- Tegan's mind.
- Directed by Peter Grimwade
-
- Script Editor: Antony Root
-
- story 5X "The Visitation" by Eric Saward (4 episodes)
- -An alien craft crash-lands in plague-ridden English countryside
- in 1666 and its fugitive occupants plan genocide to make the
- world theirs and theirs alone.
- Directed by Peter Moffatt
-
- Script Editor: Eric Saward
-
- story 6A "Black Orchid" by Terence Dudley (2 episodes)
- -The Doctor participates in a cricket match in 1920s England whilst
- Nyssa's startling resemblance to the wife of the local Lord
- Cranleigh places her in danger from a disfigured prisoner of their house
- Directed by Ron Jones
-
- Script Editor: Antony Root
-
- Guest stars: David Banks (CyberLeader)
- Mark Hardy (CyberLieutenant)
- Jeff Wayne, Steve Ismay, Peter Gates-Fleming, David Bache,
- Graham Cole, Norman Bradley, Michael Gordon Brown (Cybermen)
- story 6B "Earthshock" by Eric Saward (4 episodes)
- -A bomb is discovered in a cave on Earth and the trail of those
- who laid it leads to a cargo freighter in space en route for Earth,
- but all but one of the crew do not know that the cargo is an
- invasion force of Cybermen.
- Directed by Peter Grimwade
-
- Script Editor: Eric Saward
-
- Regular cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor)
- Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)
- Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka)
- Guest star: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- and Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)
- story 6C "Time-Flight" by Peter Grimwade (4 episodes)
- -When a Concorde disappears, the Doctor recreates the crime by
- flying a second Concorde and the TARDIS down the exponential time
- contour he suspected, to find the Master on the other end.
- Directed by Ron Jones
-
- SEASON TWENTY (3 January 1983 to 16 March 1983)
-
- Guest stars: Ian Collier (Omega)
- Leonard Sachs (Lord President Borusa)
- story 6E "Arc of Infinity" by Johnny Byrne (4 episodes)
- -A creature from the anti-matter universe attempts physical bonding
- with the Doctor, causing the High Council of the Time Lords to
- execute him to prevent the full bonding and cataclysm for billions.
- Directed by Ron Jones
-
- story 6D "Snakedance" by Christopher Bailey (4 episodes)
- -The Mara is still asleep in Tegan's mind and awakes, taking the
- TARDIS to Manussa, the world where it was created in the hopes
- of making itself reoccur during the 500th Anniversary of its
- destruction.
- Directed by Fiona Cumming
-
- Regular cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor)
- Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)
- Janet Fielding (Tegan)
- Mark Strickson (Turlough)
- Guest stars: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Valentine Dyall (Black Guardian)
- story 6F "Mawdryn Undead" by Peter Grimwade (4 episodes)
- -Enormous coincidences are engineered by the Black Guardian who
- makes a deal with an exiled alien boy to have the Doctor destroyed
- and humiliated by forcing him to use his remaining regenerations
- to help a pitiful group of Mutants.
- Directed by Peter Moffatt
-
- Guest star: Valentine Dyall (Black Guardian)
- story 6G "Terminus" by Steve Gallagher (4 episodes)
- -Turlough, at the Black Guardian's behest, nearly causes the TARDIS
- to break up, but instead it locks on to a spacecraft full of space
- lepers en route for a delapadated space station where a cure is
- supposedly given, but the position of the station may be more
- important than its function....
- Directed by Mary Ridge
-
- Regular cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor)
- Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka)
- Mark Strickson (Turlough)
- Guest stars: Valentine Dyall (Black Guardian)
- Cyril Luckham (White Guardian)
- story 6H "Enlightenment" by Barbara Clegg (4 episodes)
- -The Eternals race in sea ships in space for a prize of Enlightenment,
- which will enable these creatures with vast powers already to know
- everything conceived in time from beginning to end.
- Directed by Fiona Cumming
-
- Guest stars: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- and Gerald Flood (Voice of Kamelion)
- story 6J "The King's Demons" by Terence Dudley (2 episodes)
- -The Master seeks to usurp history by using an impostor android
- of King John to rob the world of Magna Carta.
- Directed by Tony Virgo
-
- 20TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL (25th November 1983)
-
- Guest stars: Jon Pertwee (The Doctor)
- Patrick Troughton (The Doctor)
- Richard Hurndall (The Doctor)
- Tom Baker (The Doctor)
- William Hartnell (The Doctor)
- Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith)
- Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- Carole Ann Ford (Susan Foreman)
- Lalla Ward (Romana)
- John Leeson (Voice of K9)
- Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- Philip Latham (Lord President Borusa)
- Roy Skelton (Dalek Voice)
- John Scott Martin (Dalek Operator)
- David Banks (CyberLeader)
- Mark Hardy (CyberLieutenant)
- Richard Naylor, Mark Whincup, Gilbert Gillan, Emyr Morris Jones,
- Myrddin Jones, Norman Bradley, Lloyd Williams, Graham Cole,
- Alan Riches, Ian Marshall-Fisher, Mark Bassenger (Cybermen)
- and Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates)
- Caroline John (Liz Shaw)
- Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon)
- Wendy Padbury (Zoe Herriot)
- story 6K "The Five Doctors" by Terrance Dicks (one 90-minute episode)
- -A Time Lord traitor uses a Time Scoop to gather all of the Doctor's
- regenerations and may old foes and friends and places them in the
- Death Zone on Gallifrey to deal with the Zone's boobytraps for him
- and allow him access to Rassilon himself and the secret of Immortality.
- Directed by Peter Moffatt
-
- SEASON TWENTY-ONE (5 January 1984 to 30 March 1984)
-
- story 6L "Warriors of the Deep" by Johnny Byrne (4 episodes)
- -A Sea Base in a 21st century Cold War is the scene of the Silurians
- and Sea Devils renewed attempts to drive the world into war and
- eliminate the world's human population.
- Directed by Pennant Roberts
-
- story 6M "The Awakening" by Eric Pringle (2 episodes)
- -The Doctor takes Tegan to visit her grandfather in a quiet English
- village where a vast creature with tremendous psychic powers is being
- awakened by a reenactment of the English Civil War.
- Directed by Michael Owen Morris
-
- story 6N "Frontios" by Christopher H. Bidmead (4 episodes)
- -The TARDIS drifts into the far future and is dragged down by what
- seems to be mere gravity to the war-torn colony of Frontios where
- corpses disappear...as though the planet buries its own dead.
- Directed by Ron Jones
-
- Guest stars: Terry Molloy (Davros)
- Maurice Colbourne (Lytton)
- Brian Miller and Royce Mills (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Cy Town, Tony Starr, Toby Byrne
- (Dalek Operators)
- story 6P "Resurrection of the Daleks" by Eric Saward (2 50-min episodes)
- -The Daleks attack and rescue Davros from his cryogenic prison in
- the hopes he will find for them a cure to a disease that is destroying
- them and lure the Doctor to the station via human duplicates and a
- time corridor.
- Directed by Matthew Robinson
-
- Regular cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor)
- Mark Strickson (Turlough)
- Nicola Bryant (Perpugilliam "Peri" Brown)
- Guest stars: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- and Gerald Flood (Voice of Kamelion)
- story 6Q "Planet of Fire" by Peter Grimwade (4 episodes)
- -An alien beacon causes Kamelion to take control of the TARDIS
- and take the Doctor, Turlough, and an American girl named Peri to
- the volcanic world of Sarn where the Master seeks a volcanic gas
- to repair a terrible injury.
- Directed by Fiona Cumming
-
- Regular cast: Peter Davison (The Doctor)
- Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown)
- Guest stars: with Colin Baker (The Doctor)
- Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- Mark Strickson (Turlough)
- Janet Fielding (Tegan)
- Sarah Sutton (Nyssa)
- Gerald Flood (Voice of Kamelion)
- Matthew Waterhouse (Adric)
- story 6R "The Caves of Androzani" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor and Peri become victims of a poisonous substance in
- the middle of a war between a mad scientist and his androids,
- gun runners, a colonial army, and a corrupt businessman who will
- stop at nothing, not even the Doctor's life, to possess total
- control over the life-prolonging drug called spectrox...
- Directed by Graeme Harper
-
- Regular cast: Colin Baker (The Doctor)
- Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown)
-
- story 6S "The Twin Dilemma" by Anthony Steven (4 episodes)
- -The mathematically gifted Sylvest twins are needed pawns in
- the gastropod Mestor's plans for universal domination.
- Directed by Peter Moffatt
-
- SEASON TWENTY-TWO (5 January 1985 to 30 March 1985)
- all episodes this season of 45-minute duration
-
- Guest stars: Michael Kilgariff (CyberController)
- David Banks (CyberLeader)
- Maurice Colbourne (Lytton)
- Brian Orrell (CyberLieutenant)
- John Ainley, Roger Pope, Thomas Lucy, Ian Marshall-Fisher,
- Pat Gorman (Cybermen)
- story 6T "Attack of the Cybermen" by Paula Moore (2 episodes)
- -The Cybermen have captured a time vessel and then do the same
- with the Doctor's TARDIS in their plans to change history and
- prevent Mondas from ever being destroyed.
- Directed by Matthew Robinson
-
- Guest star: Nabil Shaban (Sil)
- story 6V "Vengeance on Varos" by Philip Martin (2 episodes)
- -The TARDIS' need for the mineral Zyton-7 brings the Doctor and
- Peri to the former penal colony of Varos, where prisoners are
- tortured in a Punishment Dome and the population is forced to
- watch while slumped over video screens in their very homes.
- Directed by Ron Jones
-
- Guest stars: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- Kate O'Mara (The Rani)
- story 6X "The Mark of the Rani" by Pip and Jane Baker (2 episodes)
- -A renegade Time Lady's activities in 19th century Earth draw
- attention from the Master, and he in turn draws the Doctor when
- he sets plans in motion for usurption of history by disrupting
- the Industrial Revolution.
- Directed by Sarah Hellings
-
- Guest stars: Patrick Troughton (The Doctor)
- Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon)
- Clinton Greyn (Group Marshal Stike)
- Tim Raynham (Major Varl)
- story 6W "The Two Doctors" by Robert Holmes (3 episodes)
- -Dangerous experiments in time travel gain attention on Gallifrey,
- who unwittingly send the Second Doctor and Jamie into a trap aided
- by the Sontarans designed to isolate a Time Lord's link o his
- time machine.
- Directed by Peter Moffatt
-
- story 6Y "Timelash" by Glen McCoy (2 episodes)
- -The dictator and mutant Borad plans war with his neighboring planet
- to rid himself of his own planet's population, many members of which
- have already been exiled down a time corridor called the Timelash.
- Directed by Pennant Roberts
-
- Guest stars: Terry Molloy (Davros)
- Roy Skelton and Royce Mills (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Cy Town, Tony Starr, Toby Bryne
- (Dalek Operators)
- story 6Z "Revelation of the Daleks" by Eric Saward (2 episodes)
- -Davros has wormed his way into the society on Necros, using
- its specialisation in suspended animation and funerals as a front
- for his reconstruction of a new Dalek army.
- Directed by Graeme Harper
-
- SEASON TWENTY-THREE (6 September 1986 to 6 December 1986)
- All episodes bore the title "The Trial of a Time Lord," as one 14-part story
- The story is sub-divided into four seperate stories and their names are
- given below. Episodes resume 25-minute duration.
-
- Regular cast: Colin Baker (The Doctor)
- Nicola Bryant (Peri Brown)
- Michael Jayston (The Valeyard)
- Lynda Bellingham (The Inquisitor)
- Guest star: Tony Selby (Glitz)
- story 7A "The Mysterious Planet" by Robert Holmes (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor is drawn to a space station and placed on trial by the
- Time Lords on charges of interference in the affairs of other planets,
- and the first evidence presented by the prosecuting Valeyard is the
- Doctor and Peri's visit to Ravolox, a world with a society divided
- between underground servants of an immortal robot and a free tribe
- on the surface, a balance upset by a fault in the robot's power
- system and by the arrival of a con man named Glitz who has come
- for certain "secrets" left behind in the tunnels.
- Directed by Nicholas Mallett
-
- Guest star: Nabil Shaban (Sil)
- story 7B "Mindwarp" by Philip Martin (4 episodes)
- -The second segment of evidence shows the Doctor to appear to turn
- evil as we see him actually aid Sil and the Mentors efforts to find
- new head for the brain of their ruler, including Peri's...
- Directed by Ron Jones
-
- No Script Editor
- Regular Cast: Colin Baker (The Doctor)
- Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush)
- Michael Jayston (The Valeyard)
- Lynda Bellingham (The Inquisitor)
- story 7C "Terror of the Vervoids" by Pip and Jane Baker (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor presents evidence in his own defense, telling the tale
- of his future involvement in murders aboard a spaceliner bound for
- Earth that conceal or attempt to conceal an immoral science development.
- Directed by Chris Clough
-
- Guest stars: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- Tony Selby (Glitz)
- story 7C "The Ultimate Foe" by Robert Holmes (1) and Pip and Jane Baker (2)
- (2 episodes)
- -The Master disrupts the Trial with the news that the whole thing
- is a set-up to disguise crimes of the High Council, and that the
- Valeyard is really a near-last regenerative form of the Doctor himself,
- who takes refuge in the Matrix, drawing the Doctor and the Master
- into his deadly fantasy virtual reality inside...
- Directed by Chris Clough
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- SEASON TWENTY-FOUR (7 September 1987 to 7 December 1987)
-
- Script Editor: Andrew Cartmel
- Regular cast: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor)
- Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush)
- Guest star: Kate O'Mara (The Rani)
- story 7D "Time and the Rani" by Pip and Jane Baker (4 episodes)
- -The Rani shoots down the TARDIS, causing injury to the Doctor and
- his sixth regeneration, in part of her plan to explode a Strange
- Matter asteroid above the surface of the indolent Lakertya.
- Directed by Andrew Morgan
-
- story 7E "Paradise Towers" by Stephen Wyatt (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor takes Melanie to visit the famed Paradise Towers,
- to find it decayed into an urban nightmare whose inhabitants'
- facades blind them to a threat to them all from beneath their feet.
- Directed by Nicholas Mallett
-
- story 7F "Delta and the Bannermen" by Malcolm Kohll (3 episodes)
- -The Doctor and Melanie win a trip to 1959 Earth, Disneyland to be
- precise but a collision with an American satellite knocks it off
- course to Wales and a rock and roll holiday camp to where a certain
- passenger is tracked by the genocidal-minded Gavrok and his Bannermen.
- Directed by Chris Clough
-
- Regular cast: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor)
- Bonnie Langford (Melanie Bush)
- Sophie Aldrd (Ace)
- Guest star: Tony Selby (Glitz)
- story 7G "Dragonfire" by Ian Briggs (3 episodes)
- -The villainous Kane who rules Iceworld needs a Dragon's Treasure
- to obtain his freedom, so he tricks Glitz and the Doctor into
- hunting it in the caverns below the colony.
- Directed by Chris Clough
-
- SEASON TWENTY-FIVE (5 October 1988 to 4 January 1989)
-
- Regular cast: Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor)
- Sophie Aldred (Ace)
- Guest stars: Terry Molloy (Davros)
- Roy Skelton, Brian Miller, Royce Mills, John Leeson
- (Dalek Voices)
- John Scott Martin, Cy Town, Tony Starr, Hugh Spight,
- David Harrison, Norman Bacon, Nigel Wil (Dalek Operators)
- Roy Tromelly (Emperor Dalek)
- story 7H "Remembrance of the Daleks" by Ben Aaronovitch (4 episodes)
- -The Doctor returns to London, 1963, scene of "An Unearthly Child"
- where we learn he left something very powerful behind, something
- that two factions of Daleks now battle in the streets of London
- for control of, since it will give the victor the power of the Time
- Lords.
- Directed by Andrew Morgan
-
- story 7L "The Happiness Patrol" by Graeme Curry (3 episodes)
- -The Earth colony of Terra Alpha is governed by Helen A who demands
- that all her subjects be happy at all times, on pain of death,
- or at least on pain of routine disappearance....
- Directed by Chris Clough
-
- Guest stars: David Banks (CyberLeader)
- Mark Hardy (CyberLieutenant)
- Brian Orrell, Danny Boyd, Scott Mitchell, Bill Malin,
- Tony Carlton, Paul Barrass (Cybermen)
- story 7K "Silver Nemesis" by Kevin Clarke (3 episodes)
- -A 17th-century Lady, a group of Nazi Germans, and the Cybermen
- all battle each other and the Doctor for possession and control of
- the three segments of a statue of living metal called Nemesis,
- with one purpose in mind, destruction.
- Directed by Chris Clough
-
- story 7J "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" by Stephen Wyatt (4 episodes)
- -An advertising satellite lures the Doctor and Ace to a Festival
- at the Psychic Circus on the planet Segonax, where contestants in
- the Ring are subject to death if they fail to entertain the three-
- person audience.
- Directed by Alan Wareing
-
- SEASON TWENTY-SIX (6 September 1989 to 6 December 1989)
-
- Guest star: Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart)
- story 7N "Battlefield" by Ben Aaronovitch (4 episodes)
- -A UNIT convoy is disrupted when soldiers from another dimension
- cross to ours to renew their centuries-old conflict for control
- of the sword Excalibur.
- Directed by Michael Kerrigan
-
- story 7Q "Ghost Light" by Marc Platt (3 episodes)
- -A Victorian house in Perivale that haunts Ace's past is indeed
- haunted in the past by an alien Survey of life on Earth that has
- gotten out of Control, until Light comes again...
- Directed by Alan Wareing
-
- story 7M "The Curse of Fenric" by Ian Briggs (4 episodes)
- -A plan by Russian commandos to steal a top-secret codebreaking
- computer from the British navy in World War II is complicated by an
- ancient Viking curse of the area that has manipulated family
- destinies all through Time, including Ace's...
- Directed by Nicholas Mallett
-
- Guest star: Anthony Ainley (The Master)
- story 7P "Survival" by Rona Munro (3 episodes)
- -Peaceful Perivale is not so peaceful after all when the Master
- uses kidnappings and cats as a means to lure the Doctor to the
- dying world of the Cheetah People where he is trapped, at first
- in hopes of escape, but then simply so that he can destroy the
- Doctor utterly like the animal he is becoming...
- Directed by Alan Wareing
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- This episode guide by Steven.K.Manfred@uwrf.edu
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