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.^ Tags: doctor who , roswell , science fiction , television Posted in Culture .- SFReeper.com— Doctor Who solves the Roswell crash 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.sfreeper.com [Source type: General]
^ British science fiction television program.- Doctor Who - a knol by Peter 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC knol.google.com [Source type: General]
^ [Source: BBC Doctor Who website ] .
.^ Doctor Who " TV show that aired in ...- Doctor Who Episodes - Dogpile Web Search 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC www.dogpile.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The 1996 Doctor Who TV movie.- Six Great Doctor Who Moments - ComicMix news 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.comicmix.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ But it's barely a Doctor Who story.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ There were two Superman Serials produced.
^ CGI Effects Continuity - off-air continuity announcements from the original and repeat BBC transmissions, and shows how original two-parter was split to four parts on the repeat.- http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/3451843/-/Product.html?searchstring=davros&searchsource=0 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.play.com [Source type: General]
^ The series has a decades-old tradition of reuniting former Doctors in one-time-only specials to combat an overwhelming threat to the universe -- Doctor Who 's version of a reunion special.- Time's up for David Tennant's Doctor Who 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.windsorstar.com [Source type: News]
.^ Doctor Who " TV show that aired in ...- Doctor Who Episodes - Dogpile Web Search 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC www.dogpile.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Doctor Who is a TV show.- Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time (Travel): A Beginner's Guide To Doctor Who 15 September 2009 7:50 UTC www.shannonsullivan.com [Source type: General]
^ Search results for 'Doctor Who' .- Doctor Who | Bittorrent.AM - worldwide torrents. 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.bittorrent.am [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
[1] .^ The show’s high episode count resulted in Doctor Who holding the world record for the highest number of episodes for a science-fiction programme.- ONEDDL - One Stop Rapidshare Links | Doctor Who Classic Episodes (8 doctors, 26 Seasons + Movie) 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.oneddl.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Who holds the record for the greatest number of episodes, however, it's just that most of them are shorter than Trek episodes.- Doctor Who - Television Tropes & Idioms 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC tvtropes.org [Source type: General]
^ Luckily, even back then, Doctor Who fans were a nutty, obsessed lot (in the BEST possible way) and a number of them actually recorded the audio off the television when the episode aired!- Broken Frontier • View topic - Doctor Who 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forum.brokenfrontier.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Unaired episodes follow the broadcast ones.- introduction.html 15 September 2009 7:50 UTC epguides.com [Source type: General]
^ This is the canonical title (and episode number) of that specific story.- Earthbound Timelords: "Canonicity in Doctor Who: A Springboard for Scholarly Research" 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC homepages.bw.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The determining title for a serialized story is the title given on-screen.- Earthbound Timelords: "Canonicity in Doctor Who: A Springboard for Scholarly Research" 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC homepages.bw.edu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Each true "episode" of the classic series was usually 25 minutes long and .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ The stories took place in serial form — with each episode lasting about 25 minutes, ending with a cliffhanger that would bring the audience back for the next segment.- Nov. 23, 1963: Doctor Who Materializes on BBC « Interesting finds 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC thewere42.wordpress.com [Source type: General]
^ It is 72 minutes long and was broadcasted on 25 December 2007, being the third Christmas special since the show's 2005 revival.- Chaz' Dr. Who - 2008 - Episode Guide & Downloads 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC chazhome.com [Source type: General]
.^ What is the format of a Doctor Who episode/story?- Doctor Who: A Brief History of Time (Travel): A Beginner's Guide To Doctor Who 15 September 2009 7:50 UTC www.shannonsullivan.com [Source type: General]
^ Each story in the original show ran in a weekly episode format (serial), usually of four to six parts in earlier years and three to four in later years.
^ Because two of this serial's eight episodes have been lost, on the DVD they are reconstructed via animation using the original audio tracks, and the production team did a good job with it.- TV on DVD: A New Doctor Who Fan's Guide to Old Doctor Who - Film.com 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.film.com [Source type: General]
.^ Episodes from here on are 45 minutes or longer .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ This is because the new series has abandoned the old serial format, and apart from the occasional two-parter (and rare three-parter), the stories are completed in a single episode of 45 minutes, which means more actual stories get done in a season.- mental_floss Blog » 5 Ways Doctor Who Made a Difference 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.mentalfloss.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ For starters, Mr. Davies abandoned its serialized format, in which stories were generally told over three to four 30-minute episodes, in favor of stand-alone episodes of 45 minutes each.
.^ It's nice to have the choice between the original serial episodes and a streamlined movie version, but I'd have liked the additional scenes to have been included separately to give viewers a more complete choice.- DVD Verdict Review - Doctor Who: Battlefield 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.dvdverdict.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Some episodes from the 1960s are missing due to the BBC’s 1970s junking policy, and thus their serials are incomplete.- ONEDDL - One Stop Rapidshare Links | Doctor Who Classic Episodes (8 doctors, 26 Seasons + Movie) 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.oneddl.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
.^ The reason for that is the rights regarding all the old series clips and things they use - those can't be on the DVD's for some legal reason.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
^ They've also updated with the cover for The Juggernauts (which we posted here on Outpost Gallifrey a while back) and some other updates to their various spinoff series.
^ The reasons for this again are not clear, although it may be because the episode in question required advanced editing or post-production that was too complicated to be carried out on videotape.
.^ BBC finds missing Dalek episode .- My Life 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC www.siue.edu [Source type: General]
^ Some episodes from the 1960s are missing due to the BBC’s 1970s junking policy, and thus their serials are incomplete.- ONEDDL - One Stop Rapidshare Links | Doctor Who Classic Episodes (8 doctors, 26 Seasons + Movie) 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.oneddl.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The Strange Case of the Missing Episodes: In 1972, the BBC purged their archives, sending many classic Dr. Who episodes into oblivion.
.^ Fortunately this is also the first episode title.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ First, no more letter series!- VHS to DVD: Digitizing the Meerkat Meade Video Collection 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC readersadvice.com [Source type: General]
^ Series Two Overview Episode titles, broadcast dates and images.- Doctor Who Dalek models - 3D renders of Daleks 11 October 2009 10:010 UTC www.themindrobber.co.uk [Source type: General]
.^ Doctor Who classic series DVD releases began in the UK in 1999 with them repeating the .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ First, a quick note: Classic Who tends to be referred to by serial , not by episode.- Doctor Who - Television Tropes & Idioms 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC tvtropes.org [Source type: General]
^ Doctor Who titles at all.- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
.^ Doctor Who " TV show that aired in ...- Doctor Who Episodes - Dogpile Web Search 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC www.dogpile.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Doctor Who titles at all.- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ Doctor Who online @ Serie .
.^ The Discontinuity Guide , which counts the four segments of The Trial of a Time Lord as four separate stories and also counts the unbroadcast serial Shada , lists this story as number 158.- ClownsFun @ Dikkedeur.dyndns.org - ClownsFun @ Dikkedeur.dyndns.org 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC dikkedeur.dyndns.org [Source type: General]
^ For starters, Mr. Davies abandoned its serialized format, in which stories were generally told over three to four 30-minute episodes, in favor of stand-alone episodes of 45 minutes each.
^ That is the story of the three doctors who engaged in mobile hospital service in the Wanni and served the community till the end of the war.- CPA Media Monitoring in 2009 » Endgame of the Doctors 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.cpalanka.org [Source type: News]
.^ PM I agree with that about series one.- Doctor Who [Archive] - Page 20 - Muse Messageboard 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC board.muse.mu [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ (I'm counting The Trial of a Time Lord as a series of serials with a story arc, much as I do The Key to Time .- DVD Times - Doctor Who: The War Games 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.dvdtimes.co.uk [Source type: General]
^ Two Time Lords for the price of one!- Who's Who: Time Lords Tennant and Davison go head-to-head in Doctor Who special | Mail Online 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.dailymail.co.uk [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
[3] .^ Who - Planet of the Dead 2009.- Nation - Search results for Dr Who Planet Of The Dead 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC search.nation.com [Source type: General]
^ A number of stories have used the internals of the TARDIS and the various areas inside.- Doctor Who - a knol by Peter 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC knol.google.com [Source type: General]
^ The Tenth Anniversary Special calls it The Dead Planet , and the internal title of the time was The Mutants (which potentially confuses it with the 1972 Jon Pertwee serial of that name).- DVD Times - Doctor Who: The Beginning 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.dvdtimes.co.uk [Source type: General]
[4] .^ Doctor Who classic series DVD releases began in the UK in 1999 with them repeating the .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ Doctor Who online @ Serie .
^ This is an issue that’s come up again and again for the classic televisions series Doctor Who .- Doctor Who : SFFaudio 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.sffaudio.com [Source type: General]
.^ "There is nothing at this time that links it to the serial killings," Reagan said.- Spokane Serial Killer - Robert Lee Yates 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.mayhem.net [Source type: News]
^ Two Time Lords for the price of one!- Who's Who: Time Lords Tennant and Davison go head-to-head in Doctor Who special | Mail Online 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.dailymail.co.uk [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ There are some programmes that are not included which one might think would be.- introduction.html 15 September 2009 7:50 UTC epguides.com [Source type: General]
First Doctor
.^ William Hartnell - 1st Doctor .
^ Doctor Who Classic Episodes: First Doctor (Seasons 01-04) The first televised incarnation of The Doctor was portrayed by William Hartnell.- ONEDDL - One Stop Rapidshare Links | Doctor Who 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.oneddl.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ First off, William Hartnell was dead.- What is Doctor Who? 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.msu.edu [Source type: General]
.^ During Hartnell’s tenure, the Doctor visited a mixture of both stories set in the future and historical events that had no extraterrestrial influence, such as fifteenth century Mesoamerica.- ONEDDL - One Stop Rapidshare Links | Doctor Who 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.oneddl.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The Romance of Crime was the first of three books by Roberts which were set during Season 17 of the television series, and as such the tone is rather lighter than in most Doctor Who novels, with a definite comic edge to them.- The UK Sci-Fi TV Book Guide: Doctor Who: Original Novels: The Missing Adventures: 1995 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC homepage.ntlworld.com [Source type: General]
^ For the first three doctors, there was no Davros but from Genesis onwards, almost every story (those set in the past and the future), had him.- New Doctor Who Logo Revealed - Screen Rant 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC screenrant.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ The Tenth Planet (4 episodes, number 4 is missing.- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ In his last story, The Tenth Planet, the First Doctor gradually grew weaker until collapsing and regenerating at the end of episode four.- ONEDDL - One Stop Rapidshare Links | Doctor Who 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.oneddl.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ But that wasn't the end of the Doctor's story.- Only a Game: Religion in Science Fiction (6): Doctor Who 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC onlyagame.typepad.com [Source type: General]
Season 1 (1963–64)
.^ He also chose David Whitaker as the script editor.- Doctor Who — Article: History of the Show ‘Doctor Who’ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC davidj.richardson.name [Source type: General]
^ With contributions from producers Barry Letts and Philip Hinchcliffe, script editor Terrance Dicks, director Richard Martin and Dalek voice artiste Nicholas Briggs.- http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/3451843/-/Product.html?searchstring=davros&searchsource=0 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.play.com [Source type: General]
^ Others credited with the creation of the program are Head of Script Department Donald Wilson and staff writer C.E. Webber, with input from producer Lambert, story editor David Whitaker and writer Anthony Coburn.- Doctor Who - a knol by Peter 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC knol.google.com [Source type: General]
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 001 |
An Unearthly Child
aka 100,000 BC
aka The Tribe of Gum |
A |
"An Unearthly Child"
"The Cave of Skulls"
"The Forest of Fear"
"The Firemaker" |
Anthony Coburn
(and C. E. Webber)[a] |
Waris Hussein |
23 November 1963
30 November 1963
7 December 1963
14 December 1963 |
| 002 |
The Daleks
aka The Mutants
aka The Dead Planet |
B |
"The Dead Planet"
"The Survivors"
"The Escape"
"The Ambush"
"The Expedition"
"The Ordeal"
"The Rescue" |
Terry Nation |
Richard Martin &
Christopher Barry |
21 December 1963
28 December 1963
4 January 1964
11 January 1964
18 January 1964
25 January 1964
1 February 1964 |
| 003 |
The Edge of Destruction
aka Inside the Spaceship
aka Beyond the Sun |
C |
"The Edge of Destruction"
"The Brink of Disaster" |
David Whitaker |
Richard Martin &
Frank Cox |
8 February 1964
15 February 1964 |
| 004 |
Marco Polo
aka A Journey to Cathay |
D |
"The Roof of the World"
"The Singing Sands"
"Five Hundred Eyes"
"The Wall of Lies"
"Rider from Shang-Tu"
"Mighty Kublai Khan"
"Assassin at Peking"
(all missing) |
John Lucarotti |
Waris Hussein |
22 February 1964
29 February 1964
7 March 1964
14 March 1964
21 March 1964
28 March 1964
4 April 1964 |
| 005 |
The Keys of Marinus
aka The Sea of Death |
E |
"The Sea of Death"
"The Velvet Web"
"The Screaming Jungle"
"The Snows of Terror"
"Sentence of Death"
"The Keys of Marinus" |
Terry Nation |
John Gorrie |
11 April 1964
18 April 1964
25 April 1964
2 May 1964
9 May 1964
16 May 1964 |
| 006 |
The Aztecs |
F |
"The Temple of Evil"
"The Warriors of Death"
"The Bride of Sacrifice"
"The Day of Darkness" |
John Lucarotti |
John Crockett |
23 May 1964
30 May 1964
6 June 1964
13 June 1964 |
| 007 |
The Sensorites |
G |
"Strangers in Space"
"The Unwilling Warriors"
"Hidden Danger"
"A Race Against Death"
"Kidnap"
"A Desperate Venture" |
Peter R. Newman |
Mervyn Pinfield &
Frank Cox |
20 June 1964
27 June 1964
11 July 1964
18 July 1964
25 July 1964
1 August 1964 |
| 008 |
The Reign of Terror
aka The French Revolution |
H |
"A Land of Fear"
"Guests of Madame Guillotine"
"A Change of Identity"
"The Tyrant of France"
"A Bargain of Necessity"
"Prisoners of Conciergerie"
(episodes 4-5 missing) |
Dennis Spooner |
Henric Hirsch &
John Gorrie |
8 August 1964
15 August 1964
22 August 1964
29 August 1964
5 September 1964
12 September 1964 |
Season 2 (1964–65)
.^ For years, the fandom rap on "The Dalek Invasion of Earth" was that it was a standard B-movie plot with bad acting, wobbly robot villains, and a wonderful ending.- Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Story 10) 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.amazon.com [Source type: General]
^ Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series.
^ Others credited with the creation of the program are Head of Script Department Donald Wilson and staff writer C.E. Webber, with input from producer Lambert, story editor David Whitaker and writer Anthony Coburn.- Doctor Who - a knol by Peter 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC knol.google.com [Source type: General]
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 009 |
Planet of Giants |
J |
"Planet of Giants"
"Dangerous Journey"
"Crisis" |
Louis Marks |
Mervyn Pinfield &
Douglas Camfield |
31 October 1964
7 November 1964
14 November 1964 |
| 010 |
The Dalek Invasion of Earth
aka World's End |
K |
"World's End"
"The Daleks"
"Day of Reckoning"
"The End of Tomorrow"
"The Waking Ally"
"Flashpoint" |
Terry Nation |
Richard Martin |
21 November 1964
28 November 1964
5 December 1964
12 December 1964
19 December 1964
26 December 1964 |
| 011 |
The Rescue |
L |
"The Powerful Enemy"
"Desperate Measures" |
David Whitaker |
Christopher Barry |
2 January 1965
9 January 1965 |
| 012 |
The Romans |
M |
"The Slave Traders"
"All Roads Lead to Rome"
"Conspiracy"
"Inferno" |
Dennis Spooner |
Christopher Barry |
16 January 1965
23 January 1965
30 January 1965
6 February 1965 |
| 013 |
The Web Planet
aka The Zarbi |
N |
"The Web Planet"
"The Zarbi"
"Escape to Danger"
"Crater of Needles"
"Invasion"
"The Centre" |
Bill Strutton |
Richard Martin |
13 February 1965
20 February 1965
27 February 1965
6 March 1965
13 March 1965
20 March 1965 |
| 014 |
The Crusade
aka The Lionheart
aka The Crusaders |
P |
"The Lion"
"The Knight of Jaffa"
"The Wheel of Fortune"
"The Warlords"
(episodes 2 & 4 missing) |
David Whitaker |
Douglas Camfield |
27 March 1965
3 April 1965
10 April 1965
17 April 1965 |
| 015 |
The Space Museum |
Q |
"The Space Museum"
"The Dimensions of Time"
"The Search"
"The Final Phase" |
Glyn Jones |
Mervyn Pinfield |
24 April 1965
1 May 1965
8 May 1965
15 May 1965 |
| 016 |
The Chase |
R |
"The Executioners"
"The Death of Time"
"Flight Through Eternity"
"Journey into Terror"
"The Death of Doctor Who"
"The Planet of Decision" |
Terry Nation |
Richard Martin &
Douglas Camfield |
22 May 1965
29 May 1965
5 June 1965
12 June 1965
19 June 1965
26 June 1965 |
| 017 |
The Time Meddler |
S |
"The Watcher"
"The Meddling Monk"
"A Battle of Wits"
"Checkmate" |
Dennis Spooner |
Douglas Camfield |
3 July 1965
10 July 1965
17 July 1965
24 July 1965 |
Season 3 (1965–66)
.^ A great thank you to the original producer Verity Lambert (r.i.p) who proved that creative genius is not always thinking outside the box but sometimes thinking inside it as well!- Just what the Doctor ordered: How David Tennant's Time Lord saved Auntie - Frontpage - The Independent 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.independent.co.uk [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ A document entitled The History of Doctor Who was produced around April 1965 for the benefit of incoming producer and story editor John Wiles and Donald Tosh - presumably the authors were therefore Verity Lambert and Dennis Spooner.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ Verity referres to Verity Lambert OBE the original producer of Doctor Who and Sidney Newman who was the head of Series and Serials at the BBC when Doctor Who was greenlighted.
Innes Lloyd, in turn, replaced Wiles after
The Ark.
.^ Dodo was introduced at the end of the serial "The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve".
^ The Radio Times fail to offer a title with their Dr Who article on Thursday 3 February, but do note that the serial "is soon to culminate in the bloody massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve".- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ This catalogue of on-screen cock-ups covered stories like 100,000 BC, The Mutants, Inside the Spaceship, The Crusade, Galaxy 4, Mission to the Unknown, The Daleks' Master Plan and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve .- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
.^ Star Trek TNG really hit it's stride near the end of season 1 and then took off in season 3.- BBC America Discussion Boards : Classic Who ... 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC discussions.bbcamerica.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Besides being a barely saved episode and only the second one featuring the Daleks, it allowed the Daleks to function in different ways and started to give them personalities and structure.- Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: Doctor Who: The Dalek Invasion of Earth (Story 10) 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.amazon.com [Source type: General]
^ Helen Raynor did episodes four and five [of season three], and with the end of episode five, we were about to start pre-prepoduction and - bless her - it was just impossibly expensive.
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 018 |
Galaxy 4 |
T |
"Four Hundred Dawns"
"Trap of Steel"
"Airlock"
"The Exploding Planet"
(all missing) |
William Emms |
Derek Martinus &
Mervyn Pinfield |
11 September 1965
18 September 1965
25 September 1965
2 October 1965 |
| 019 |
"Mission to the Unknown"
aka "Dalek Cutaway" |
T/A, TA or DC |
"Mission to the Unknown"
(missing) |
Terry Nation |
Derek Martinus |
9 October 1965 |
| 020 |
The Myth Makers |
U |
"Temple of Secrets"
"Small Prophet, Quick Return"
"Death of a Spy"
"Horse of Destruction"
(all missing) |
Donald Cotton |
Michael Leeston-Smith |
16 October 1965
23 October 1965
30 October 1965
6 November 1965 |
| 021 |
The Daleks' Master Plan |
V |
"The Nightmare Begins"
"Day of Armageddon"
"Devil's Planet"
"The Traitors"
"Counter Plot"
"Coronas of the Sun"
"The Feast of Steven"
"Volcano"
"Golden Death"
"Escape Switch"
"The Abandoned Planet"
"Destruction of Time"
(episodes 1, 3-4, 6-9, & 11-12 missing) |
Terry Nation &
Dennis Spooner |
Douglas Camfield |
13 November 1965
20 November 1965
27 November 1965
4 December 1965
11 December 1965
18 December 1965
25 December 1965
1 January 1966
8 January 1966
15 January 1966
22 January 1966
29 January 1966 |
| 022 |
The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve
aka The Massacre |
W |
"War of God"
"The Sea Beggar"
"Priest of Death"
"Bell of Doom"
(all episodes missing) |
John Lucarotti &
Donald Tosh |
Paddy Russell |
5 February 1966
12 February 1966
19 February 1966
26 February 1966 |
| 023 |
The Ark |
X |
"The Steel Sky"
"The Plague"
"The Return"
"The Bomb" |
Paul Erickson &
Lesley Scott |
Michael Imison |
5 March 1966
12 March 1966
19 March 1966
26 March 1966 |
| 024 |
The Celestial Toymaker |
Y |
"The Celestial Toyroom"
"The Hall of Dolls"
"The Dancing Floor"
"The Final Test"
(episodes 1-3 missing) |
Brian Hayles
(and Donald Tosh) |
Bill Sellars |
2 April 1966
9 April 1966
16 April 1966
23 April 1966 |
| 025 |
The Gunfighters |
Z |
"A Holiday for the Doctor"
"Don't Shoot the Pianist"
"Johnny Ringo"
"The OK Corral" |
Donald Cotton |
Rex Tucker |
30 April 1966
7 May 1966
14 May 1966
21 May 1966 |
| 026 |
The Savages[b] |
AA |
4 episodes
(all missing) |
Ian Stuart Black |
Christopher Barry |
28 May – 18 June 1966 |
| 027 |
The War Machines |
BB |
4 episodes |
Ian Stuart Black
(and Kit Pedler) |
Michael Ferguson |
25 June – 16 July 1966 |
Season 4 (1966–67)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 028 |
The Smugglers |
CC |
4 episodes
(all missing) |
Brian Hayles |
Julia Smith |
10 September – 1 October 1966 |
| 029 |
The Tenth Planet |
DD |
4 episodes
(episode 4 missing) |
Kit Pedler &
Gerry Davis |
Derek Martinus |
8–29 October 1966 |
Second Doctor
.^ Second Doctor, played by Patrick Troughton (1966–1969) 3.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ David Troughton was in this ep, son of Patrick Troughton, the second Doctor.- The Zone • View topic - Doctor Who Series 4 (SPOILERS) 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC zone.aintitcool.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Patrick Troughton, the second Doctor, had moved on and was replaced by Jon Pertwee.
.^ First the Time Lords have a task for him.
^ Doctor is not the last Time Lord.
^ Gallifrey, but not the last Time Lord.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Season 4 (1966–67) continued
.^ Includes: Aliens of London, World War Three, Dalek Comment: Two of the weakest episodes of the series, paired with Dalek, one of the best.- shillPages - DVD Collection - Doctor Who DVDs 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC shillpages.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Now they have a legitimate reason to have the Doctor's companion killed off in the last episode by Daleks, Cybermen and whatever other monsters that can come up with in some kind of all-on-one melee.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ For starters, Mr. Davies abandoned its serialized format, in which stories were generally told over three to four 30-minute episodes, in favor of stand-alone episodes of 45 minutes each.
Season 5 (1967–68)
.^ David Agnew is a BBC in-house psuedonym for the team of producer and script-editor, Graham Williams and Anthony Read.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ David Agnew is a psuedonym for script-editor Douglas Adams and producer Graham Williams, working after a storyline by David Fisher.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ Jack of all trades Doctor Who producer and script editor Peter Bryant passed away on the 19th of May.- SFSA - The South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club Inc. - News 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.sfsa.org.au [Source type: General]
.^ Philip Hinchcliffe & Robert Holmes took over as producer & script editor respectively, with the express purpose of breaking new ground, specifically getting away from the lighter tone of previous seasons.
^ David Agnew is a BBC in-house psuedonym for the team of producer and script-editor, Graham Williams and Anthony Read.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ David Agnew is a psuedonym for script-editor Douglas Adams and producer Graham Williams, working after a storyline by David Fisher.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ Norman Ashby was a psuedonym for Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, who objected to Derrick Sherwin’s rewriting of their scripts, which involved dropping episode 6 and editing most of episode 5.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ Jack of all trades Doctor Who producer and script editor Peter Bryant passed away on the 19th of May.- SFSA - The South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club Inc. - News 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.sfsa.org.au [Source type: General]
Season 6 (1968–69)
.^ Script-edited by Terrance Dicks.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/spea.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: General]
^ Norman Ashby was a psuedonym for Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, who objected to Derrick Sherwin’s rewriting of their scripts, which involved dropping episode 6 and editing most of episode 5.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ The commentary participants here are numerous, as you'd expect for a such a long story, and the full line-up is Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, Terrance Dicks, Philip Madoc, Derrick Sherwin, Graham Weston and Jane Sherwin.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog: John Williams 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
.^ I finished The War Games last night: took three sittings.- The Mind Robber - Doctor Who and Torchwood - Digital Spy Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.digitalspy.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
- The Mind Robber - Doctor Who and Torchwood - Digital Spy Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.digitalspy.co.uk [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Jack of all trades Doctor Who producer and script editor Peter Bryant passed away on the 19th of May.- SFSA - The South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club Inc. - News 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.sfsa.org.au [Source type: General]
^ Produced by Derrick Sherwin.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/spea.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: General]
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 044 |
The Dominators |
TT |
5 episodes |
Norman Ashby
(aka Mervyn Haisman & Henry Lincoln) |
Morris Barry |
10 August – 7 September 1968 |
| 045 |
The Mind Robber |
UU |
5 episodes |
Peter Ling
(and Derrick Sherwin) |
David Maloney |
14 September – 12 October 1968 |
| 046 |
The Invasion |
VV |
8 episodes
(episodes 1 & 4 missing) |
Derrick Sherwin and Kit Pedler |
Douglas Camfield |
2 November – 21 December 1968 |
| 047 |
The Krotons |
WW |
4 episodes |
Robert Holmes |
David Maloney |
28 December 1968 – 18 January 1969 |
| 048 |
The Seeds of Death |
XX |
6 episodes |
Brian Hayles
(and Terrance Dicks) |
Michael Ferguson |
25 January – 1 March 1969 |
| 049 |
The Space Pirates |
YY |
6 episodes
(episodes 1 & 3-6 missing) |
Robert Holmes |
Michael Hart |
8 March – 12 April 1969 |
| 050 |
The War Games |
ZZ |
10 episodes |
Malcolm Hulke &
Terrance Dicks |
David Maloney |
19 April – 21 June 1969 |
Third Doctor
.^ The Second Doctor, Third Doctor, and Fourth Doctor (ie Troughton, Pertwee, Baker) had very sophisticated senses of humour.
^ The Doctor himself is great-- Pertwee set the style for stories like Robot and Castrovalva with his excellent portrayal of the confusion and self-discovery of the newly-regenerated Doctor.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/spea.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: General]
^ And of course the opening credits of the second Jon Pertwee radio serial were announced not as Doctor Who - The Ghosts of N Space but as Doctor Who and the Ghosts of N Space , in spite of the closing credits and the Radio Times listings.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
.^ He is sentenced to exile on Earth.
^ There wasn't a regeneration scene for Jon Pertwee's first episode, "Spearhead from Space"...in fact, it happened off-screen at the end of "The War Games" when the Time Lords imposed their sentence on the Doctor (his forced regeneration, his banishment to Earth, and a memory wipe of how the TARDIS operated).- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.aintitcool.com [Source type: General]
^ In an alternate timeline created by the Meddling Monk ( The Time Meddler ), these events ended with the death of the Third Doctor at the hands of Silurian Morka, beginning a decline of Earth until the Seventh Doctor arrives in Blood Heat .- Doctor Who and the Silurians 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.drwhoguide.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ The Doctor says he's the last of the Time Lords.- BBC America Discussion Boards : Classic Who ... 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC discussions.bbcamerica.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ However, this time, the Doctor doesn’t have a plan.- The Five Best Stand-Alone Episodes of Doctor Who | Pajiba - Scathing Reviews for Bitchy People 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.pajiba.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Not once during his returns to Earth did the Tenth Doctor mention that he was sensing another Time Lord.
Season 7 (1970)
.^ The episode, which will be dedicated to the late Classic Series Producer; Barry Letts , will air on Sunday 15th November at 7:00pm , on BBC One .
^ Guy Leopold was a psuedonym for Robert Sloman and director/producer Barry Letts.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ This story was co-written by director/producer Barry Letts, who received no on-screen writer’s credit.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ So only 4 episodes to catch up to the season.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Like the transition from 405-line to 625-line transmission, the switch from black and white to colour television did not happen overnight for the BBC. Although black and white television sets sold up until the mid-sixties could receive both 405-line VHF transmissions and 625-line UHF transmissions, newer television sets sold after this point could receive only the new 625-line UHF signals.
^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 051 |
Spearhead from Space |
AAA |
4 episodes |
Robert Holmes |
Derek Martinus |
3–24 January 1970 |
| 052 |
Doctor Who and the Silurians
|
BBB |
7 episodes |
Malcolm Hulke |
Timothy Combe |
31 January – 14 March 1970 |
| 053 |
The Ambassadors of Death |
CCC |
7 episodes
(Episodes 2-4 & 7 exist in black and white only) |
David Whitaker, (and Trevor Ray and Malcolm Hulke) |
Michael Ferguson |
21 March–2 May 1970 |
| 054 |
Inferno |
DDD |
7 episodes |
Don Houghton |
Douglas Camfield & Barry Letts |
9 May–20 June 1970 |
Season 8 (1971)
.^ The real hum-dingers are Dr Who and the Daleks for the invasion of Earth storyline and Dr Who and the Daleks III for the chase one - again, do these hail from the commissioning forms?- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
Season 9 (1972)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 060 |
Day of the Daleks |
KKK |
4 episodes |
Louis Marks |
Paul Bernard |
1–22 January 1972 |
| 061 |
The Curse of Peladon |
MMM |
4 episodes |
Brian Hayles |
Lennie Mayne |
29 January–19 February 1972 |
| 062 |
The Sea Devils |
LLL |
6 episodes |
Malcolm Hulke |
Michael Briant |
26 February–1 April 1972 |
| 063 |
The Mutants |
NNN |
6 episodes |
Bob Baker and Dave Martin |
Christopher Barry |
8 April–13 May 1972 |
| 064 |
The Time Monster |
OOO |
6 episodes |
Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts) |
Paul Bernard |
20 May–24 June 1972 |
Season 10 (1972–73)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 065 |
The Three Doctors[c] |
RRR |
4 episodes |
Bob Baker and Dave Martin |
Lennie Mayne |
30 December 1972–20 January 1973 |
| 066 |
Carnival of Monsters |
PPP |
4 episodes |
Robert Holmes |
Barry Letts |
27 January–17 February 1973 |
| 067 |
Frontier in Space |
QQQ |
6 episodes |
Malcolm Hulke |
Paul Bernard |
24 February–31 March 1973 |
| 068 |
Planet of the Daleks |
SSS |
6 episodes[d] |
Terry Nation |
David Maloney |
7 April–12 May 1973 |
| 069 |
The Green Death |
TTT |
6 episodes |
Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts) |
Michael Briant |
19 May–23 June 1973 |
Season 11 (1973–74)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 070 |
The Time Warrior |
UUU |
4 episodes |
Robert Holmes |
Alan Bromly |
15 December 1973-5 January 1974 |
| 071 |
Invasion of the Dinosaurs [e] |
WWW |
6 episodes
(Episode 1 exists in black and white only) |
Malcolm Hulke |
Paddy Russell |
12 January–16 February 1974 |
| 072 |
Death to the Daleks |
XXX |
4 episodes |
Terry Nation |
Michael Briant |
23 February–16 March 1974 |
| 073 |
The Monster of Peladon |
YYY |
6 episodes |
Brian Hayles |
Lennie Mayne |
23 March–27 April 1974 |
| 074 |
Planet of the Spiders |
ZZZ |
6 episodes |
Robert Sloman (and Barry Letts) |
Barry Letts |
4 May–8 June 1974 |
Fourth Doctor
.^ The Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) 1974-1981 .- The One & Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (8th Incarnation) - DVD Talk Forum 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forum.dvdtalk.com [Source type: General]
^ My first doctor was Tom Baker.- BBC America Discussion Boards : Classic Who ... 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC discussions.bbcamerica.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker (1974–1981) 5.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Season 12 (1974–75)
.^ This is particularly true of the era starring Tom Baker and produced by Philip Hinchcliffe.- Doctor Who - Television Tropes & Idioms 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC tvtropes.org [Source type: General]
^ The episode, which will be dedicated to the late Classic Series Producer; Barry Letts , will air on Sunday 15th November at 7:00pm , on BBC One .
^ Guy Leopold was a psuedonym for Robert Sloman and director/producer Barry Letts.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ Robin Bland is a psuedonym for Terrance Dicks, with rewrites by Robert Holmes.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ Philip Hinchcliffe & Robert Holmes took over as producer & script editor respectively, with the express purpose of breaking new ground, specifically getting away from the lighter tone of previous seasons.
^ The script was written at extreme short notice by Robert Holmes, working from an idea by John Lucarotti.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ I remember this one in the old series where they basically spent the whole time fighting within the Tardis...- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ I agree that this story is not really very different from any other Season 22 tale, and that one's reaction to it should really be in line with one's reaction to all five of its predecessors.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
^ Nobody in their right mind would seriously entertain the idea that if we could somehow eliminate one by one measles and polio and all of the known diseases of mankind, we would really be any the healthier for it, or that other diseases at least as terrible would not quickly take their place.- Doctors against vaccines 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.vaccinetruth.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ But Revelation (one of three really crappy Re-something titles for Dalek stories that continued to the end of the series...- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
^ It’s not just the appearance of a new new new Doctor which reminds us that the series, the story continues.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 075 |
Robot |
4A |
4 episodes |
Terrance Dicks |
Christopher Barry |
28 December 1974–18 January 1975 |
| 076 |
The Ark in Space |
4C |
4 episodes |
Robert Holmes (and John Lucarotti) |
Rodney Bennett |
25 January–15 February 1975 |
| 077 |
The Sontaran Experiment |
4B |
2 episodes |
Bob Baker & Dave Martin |
Rodney Bennett |
22 February–1 March 1975 |
| 078 |
Genesis of the Daleks |
4E |
6 episodes |
Terry Nation |
David Maloney |
8 March–12 April 1975 |
| 079 |
Revenge of the Cybermen |
4D |
4 episodes |
Gerry Davis |
Michael Briant |
19 April–10 May 1975 |
Season 13 (1975–76)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 080 |
Terror of the Zygons |
4F |
4 episodes |
Robert Banks Stewart |
Douglas Camfield |
30 August–20 September 1975 |
| 081 |
Planet of Evil |
4H |
4 episodes |
Louis Marks |
David Maloney |
27 September–18 October 1975 |
| 082 |
Pyramids of Mars |
4G |
4 episodes |
Stephen Harris (a.k.a. Robert Holmes and Lewis Greifer) |
Paddy Russell |
25 October–15 November 1975 |
| 083 |
The Android Invasion |
4J |
4 episodes |
Terry Nation |
Barry Letts |
22 November–13 December 1975 |
| 084 |
The Brain of Morbius |
4K |
4 episodes |
Robin Bland (a.k.a. Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes) |
Christopher Barry |
3–24 January 1976 |
| 085 |
The Seeds of Doom |
4L |
6 episodes |
Robert Banks Stewart |
Douglas Camfield |
31 January–6 March 1976 |
Season 14 (1976–77)
Season 15 (1977–78)
.^ This is particularly true of the era starring Tom Baker and produced by Philip Hinchcliffe.- Doctor Who - Television Tropes & Idioms 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC tvtropes.org [Source type: General]
^ Philip Hinchcliffe & Robert Holmes took over as producer & script editor respectively, with the express purpose of breaking new ground, specifically getting away from the lighter tone of previous seasons.
^ The first two releases are The Nightmare Fair, adapted by John Ainsworth from Graham Williams script/novelisation and Mission to Magnus, by Philip Martin.
.^ It's a dramatised version of the self-styled morals crusader who was instrumental in the decline of classic Dr Who (pressure from Whitehouse resulted in the Beeb replacing the "gothic horror" team of Philip Hinchcliffe & Robert Holmes with Graham Williams & by-the-numbers script editor Anthony Read).
^ Philip Hinchcliffe & Robert Holmes took over as producer & script editor respectively, with the express purpose of breaking new ground, specifically getting away from the lighter tone of previous seasons.
^ Imagine if Robert Holmes had been script editor - it would have ended up with a title like Pyramid of Blood or something.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
Season 16 (1978–79)
.^ Leaving it to Moffat to sort out would have been like Anthony Reed handing off the end of the Key To Time season to Douglas Adams.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
^ And the show never took itself that seriously, at least when it was good it was tongue in cheek to some extent (watch some Douglas Adams episodes, and see).
^ At least get a Brit writer like Douglas Adams to write the script and a Brit star in the role of the good Doctor.- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC www.aintitcool.com [Source type: General]
.^ Usually there is little or no linking between serials: one self-contained story ends, and another begins.- Doctor Who - Television Tropes & Idioms 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC tvtropes.org [Source type: General]
^ These two 1973 stories are linked together in the most obvious way by being one bloody long spacey wobbly set romp adventure and are mostly a lot of fun.
^ There's a number of other good ones from the current range too, but I'm a bit behind with some of them, and some of the best are in the middle of continuity heavy story arcs.
.^ The Key To Time DVD re-release confirmned .
^ The Key to Time DVD re-release confirmed .
^ The working title was The Tribe of Gum , and the story was also referred to as 100,000 BC at the time of production.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
Season 17 (1979–80)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 104 |
Destiny of the Daleks |
5J |
4 episodes |
Terry Nation |
Ken Grieve |
1–22 September 1979 |
| 105 |
City of Death |
5H |
4 episodes |
David Agnew (a.k.a. Douglas Adams, Graham Williams, and David Fisher) |
Michael Hayes |
29 September–20 October 1979 |
| 106 |
The Creature from the Pit |
5G |
4 episodes |
David Fisher |
Christopher Barry |
27 October–17 November 1979 |
| 107 |
Nightmare of Eden |
5K |
4 episodes |
Bob Baker |
Alan Bromly |
24 November–15 December 1979 |
| 108 |
The Horns of Nimon |
5L |
4 episodes |
Anthony Read |
Kenny McBain |
22 December 1979–12 January 1980 |
| — |
Shada[f] |
5M |
6 episodes |
Douglas Adams |
Pennant Roberts |
Unaired |
Season 18 (1980–81)
.^ The six-part story to finish the season was partially filmed but never completed owing to industrial action and producer John Nathan-Turner’s lack of motivation to subsequently re-mount the production.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ The first two releases are The Nightmare Fair, adapted by John Ainsworth from Graham Williams script/novelisation and Mission to Magnus, by Philip Martin.
^ David Agnew is a BBC in-house psuedonym for the team of producer and script-editor, Graham Williams and Anthony Read.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ The edits were made on the suggestion of producer Barry Letts prior to the stories repeat in 1981 in the ‘The Five Faces of Doctor Who’ season, and is also the version erroneously released by BBC video .
^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
^ The episode, which will be dedicated to the late Classic Series Producer; Barry Letts , will air on Sunday 15th November at 7:00pm , on BBC One .
.^ At least get a Brit writer like Douglas Adams to write the script and a Brit star in the role of the good Doctor.- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC www.aintitcool.com [Source type: General]
^ Oh, and getting Douglas Adams to help out on the script might be a good move too...- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC www.aintitcool.com [Source type: General]
^ Douglas Adams to script the new Doctor Who?- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC www.aintitcool.com [Source type: General]
.^ The key to understanding Russell T Davies’ vision of Doctor Who can be found as early as eight minutes into the show's triumphant 2005 return.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
^ Since its formation in the 1970’s, a great deal of once-missing material has been returned to the library (as demonstrated by its Pertwee collection) whilst, sadly, other material remains absent.
^ Then we get all the debate over cutting up the last two episodes and sticking them together; in a memo from Wilson to Baverstock on Tuesday 20 October, there is reference to "the four-part serial entitled "The Planet of Giants"" and also to "the "Miniscule" story".- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
.^ Similar to other stories of season 22, the themes of death and consumption make appearances here.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ Doctor Who DVDs - Update News Dated: 13/11/2009 2|Entertain have confirmed a couple more Doctor Who DVD releases to DWO for 2010.
^ Includes: Spearhead From Space episodes 1-4 Comment: The Doctor Who DVDs hit their stride with this one, and it looks fantastic as it was shot entirely on film.- shillPages - DVD Collection - Doctor Who DVDs 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC shillpages.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Includes: The Five Doctors (Special Edition) Comment: Kicking off North American Doctor Who DVD releases, this is the special edition and looks great.- shillPages - DVD Collection - Doctor Who DVDs 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC shillpages.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Fifth Doctor
.^ Mountain Man 09-01-2007, 11:01 PM Peter Davison as The Doctor in a multi doctor story - YAY! Now that would be extremely awesome.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
^ Fifth Doctor : Peter Davison 20 stories in 69 parts, originally broadcast 4·i·1982 – 16·iii·1984 Nineteenth Season 4·i–30·iii·1982, 7 stories, 26 parts .- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ When Peter Davison took over the role in 1981, ‘Doctor Who’ was transmitted from a colour videotape format known as 625-line two-inch (or Quad ).
Season 19 (1982)
.^ Written and script-edited by Eric Saward.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
^ Earthshock , by Eric Saward (four parts) .- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ The Visitation , by Eric Saward (four parts) .- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ Parts One and Two originally broadcast Monday 1 and Tuesday 2 March 1982.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ Doctor Who’s regular Saturday timeslot was shifted for the first time in nineteen years, with Parts One to Four originally broadcast by the BBC on Monday 4, Tuesday 5, Monday 11, and Tuesday 12 January 1982.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ Trivia: The number of viewer complaints resulting from this pun led to the series being moved from its 7pm Saturday slot to a 4am once-a-month slot on alternating Sundays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, with the episodes aired in a random order.- Doctor Who - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC uncyclopedia.wikia.com [Source type: General]
.^ As previously reported, Freema Agyeman will return to the show mid-way through the series, which begins filming this month for broadcast from next Easter.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Freema Agyeman and Billie Piper - The Doctor's two former companions - have also returned to assist The Doctor in series four.
^ Eventually he was arrested because of the determination of two investigators involved in his previous arrest who remembered his name after he was seen coming out of a forrest near a train station.- The Serial Killer Hit List - Part I 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.mayhem.net [Source type: News]
.^ And I hope they listen to Tom, who has no interest in being the Doctor again, but from the past few DVDs would love to have a guest shot on the new show.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
^ The UK has also seen the release of a Doctor Who -themed Scene It DVD video clips game based on the new series.- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ Will the spinoff series Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures be released on DVD? Might they see .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 116 |
Castrovalva |
5Z |
4 episodes |
Christopher H. Bidmead |
Fiona Cumming |
4–12 January 1982 |
| 117 |
Four to Doomsday |
5W |
4 episodes |
Terence Dudley |
John Black |
18–26 January 1982 |
| 118 |
Kinda |
5Y |
4 episodes |
Christopher Bailey |
Peter Grimwade |
1–9 February 1982 |
| 119 |
The Visitation |
5X |
4 episodes |
Eric Saward |
Peter Moffatt |
15–23 February 1982 |
| 120 |
Black Orchid |
6A |
2 episodes |
Terence Dudley |
Ron Jones |
1–2 March 1982 |
| 121 |
Earthshock |
6B |
4 episodes |
Eric Saward |
Peter Grimwade |
8–16 March 1982 |
| 122 |
Time-Flight |
6C |
4 episodes |
Peter Grimwade |
Ron Jones |
22–30 March 1982 |
Season 20 (1983)
.^ Namely, monochrome episodes from all stories from seasons 7 through to 10 were located, and in instances where a story did not exist completely in colour at the Film and Videotape Library, all the episodes from that story were returned.
.^ Also, try the Black Guardian trilogy.- Doctor Who: 2005 - Page 16 - THE RUE MORTUARY 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC rue-morgue.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Contains three 4-episode stories: Mawdryn Undead , Terminus , and Enlightenment .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ Mawdryn Undead, Terminus and Enlightenment which has been conveniently named The Black Guardian Trilogy for the sake of creating a name of some sorts, even though the peculiarly-hatted (or is it a wig?
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 123 |
Arc of Infinity |
6E |
4 episodes |
Johnny Byrne |
Ron Jones |
3–12 January 1983 |
| 124 |
Snakedance |
6D |
4 episodes |
Christopher Bailey |
Fiona Cumming |
18–26 January 1983 |
| 125 |
Mawdryn Undead |
6F |
4 episodes |
Peter Grimwade |
Peter Moffatt |
1–9 February 1983 |
| 126 |
Terminus |
6G |
4 episodes |
Stephen Gallagher |
Mary Ridge |
15–23 February 1983 |
| 127 |
Enlightenment |
6H |
4 episodes |
Barbara Clegg |
Fiona Cumming |
1–9 March 1983 |
| 128 |
The King's Demons |
6J |
2 episodes |
Terence Dudley |
Tony Virgo |
15–16 March 1983 |
Special (1983)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 20th Anniversary Special |
| 129 |
The Five Doctors[g] |
6K |
90-minute special |
Terrance Dicks |
Peter Moffatt |
23 November 1983 (USA)
25 November 1983 (UK) |
Season 21 (1984)
Sixth Doctor
.^ Some reviewers feel genuinely that this is the best Colin Baker/Sixth Doctor (televised) story to date, either by itself or when reviewed as a whole era, including the (infamous) Twin Dilemma and Season 23 trial.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
^ Colin Baker meanwhile wouldn't be suitable to bring back as the Sixth Doctor as age and life tragedy hasn't been too kind on him which is a real shame.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
^ So when Colin Baker comes on the scene (as the Doctor), he looks like a new and refreshing doctor.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
Season 21 (1984) continued
Season 22 (1985)
The series moved back to Saturday broadcasts.
.^ All the Tom Baker episodes exist in the format they were transmitted in.
^ Each true "episode" of the classic series was usually 25 minutes long and .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
^ Episodes from here on are 45 minutes or longer .- Doctor Who Video FAQ 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC home.comcast.net [Source type: General]
Season 23 (1986)
.^ As previously reported, Freema Agyeman will return to the show mid-way through the series, which begins filming this month for broadcast from next Easter.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Am i ti understand there is no Doctor Who for 2009, and we need to wait 12 months for a xmas special & the series will return in 2010?
^ After months of media speculation, the BBC can confirm that the BAFTA award-winning Doctor Who will return for a fifth series in Spring 2010.
.^ Written and script-edited by Eric Saward.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
^ Philip Hinchcliffe & Robert Holmes took over as producer & script editor respectively, with the express purpose of breaking new ground, specifically getting away from the lighter tone of previous seasons.
^ Eric Saward's script is magnificently crafted, creating a world full of strong characters in which no-one is a cipher, and Graeme Harper's direction enhances this no end.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
.^ The Trial of a Time Lord 6 71 25.50 .
^ The Trial of a Time Lord 9 71 29.30, 72 24.45 .
^ Finally, did the Time Lords download the Gallifreyan Matrix into the Master's head before putting him in a fob watch and sending him to the end of the universe?- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
.^ Since CMS had only got up to mid-second season at the time, the later titles appear to derive from Making of , although Serial V is The Dalek Masterplan .- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ Season 9 had only ‘Day of the Daleks’ left in its entirety, plus episodes 4, 5 and 6 of ‘The Sea Devils’ and episodes 3 through to 6 of ‘The Mutants’.
^ When it came to repeating it, the BBC had to repeat it in 25-minute episodes, or we wouldn't know what was going on!- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| 143 |
The Mysterious Planet |
7A |
4 episodes |
Robert Holmes |
Nicholas Mallett |
6–27 September 1986 |
| Mindwarp |
7B |
4 episodes |
Philip Martin |
Ron Jones |
4–25 October 1986 |
Terror of the Vervoids
|
7C |
4 episodes |
Pip and Jane Baker |
Chris Clough |
1–22 November 1986 |
The Ultimate Foe
|
7C |
2 episodes
(Episode 2 is 30 minutes) |
Robert Holmes and Pip and Jane Baker |
Chris Clough |
29 November–6 December 1986 |
Seventh Doctor
.^ Seventh Doctor, played by Sylvester McCoy (1987–1989, 1996) 8.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Peter Davison as The Doctor in a multi doctor story - YAY! The Davison one comes from Sylvester McCoy of all places at a con.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
^ Rh-TGAqDfgk Was that Sylvester McCoy at the end reciting William Hartnell's lines from the final episode of "The Dalek Invasion of Earth" as the Doctor said goodbye to Susan?- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
Season 24 (1987)
.^ In his first series, McCoy, a comedy actor, portrayed the character with a degree of clown-like humour, but script editor Andrew Cartmel soon changed that when fans argued that the character (and plots) were becoming increasingly lightweight.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
Season 25 (1988-89)
Season 26 (1989)
.^ When Terrance Dicks came to revise the work for Target to publish in December 1976, he decided on a more formal approach and adapted his guide from the tenth anniversary Doctor Who publication - only this time appending overall serial titles.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ The BBC publicity photographs (more of them later) would frequently carry these 'titles' as well with Doctor Who and the Dominators and Doctor Who and the Krotons and many others.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ Since CMS had only got up to mid-second season at the time, the later titles appear to derive from Making of , although Serial V is The Dalek Masterplan .- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
.^ Maybe it's in a Virgin New Adventure or something?- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
^ It really set a nicely dark and apocalyptic tone for the following two-parter as well.- Doctor Who: 2005 - Page 16 - THE RUE MORTUARY 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC rue-morgue.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Eighth Doctor
.^ Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Doctors (McGann, Eccleston, and Tennant).
^ Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann (1996) 9.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ I mean what was that crap the Doctor could have alluded to something like appearances are only skin deep or brushed the question off with a more witty remark.
.^ But it's barely a Doctor Who story.- http://pagefillers.com/dwrg/revel.htm 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC pagefillers.com [Source type: Original source]
^ Doctor Who story.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
^ The working title was The Tribe of Gum , and the story was also referred to as 100,000 BC at the time of production.- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
.^ However, Serial C reverted to The Edge of Destruction , and Jean-Marc (quite rightly as we now realise) noted that Beyond the Sun was an erroneous alternative title.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
.^ Chikatilo -- like many others in the Archives -- was the subject of his own grousome movie, "Citizen X" starring Donald Surtherland and Stephen Rhea.- The Serial Killer Hit List - Part I 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.mayhem.net [Source type: News]
Fan groups have also used other informal titles.
.^ Includes: Spearhead From Space episodes 1-4 Comment: The Doctor Who DVDs hit their stride with this one, and it looks fantastic as it was shot entirely on film.- shillPages - DVD Collection - Doctor Who DVDs 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC shillpages.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The BBC publicity photographs (more of them later) would frequently carry these 'titles' as well with Doctor Who and the Dominators and Doctor Who and the Krotons and many others.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ Includes: The Five Doctors (Special Edition) Comment: Kicking off North American Doctor Who DVD releases, this is the special edition and looks great.- shillPages - DVD Collection - Doctor Who DVDs 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC shillpages.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Television movie (1996)
Ninth Doctor
.^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
^ The announcement follows the news that Piers Wenger will take over the role of Executive Producer from Julie Gardner on Series Five of Doctor Who.
^ Russell T Davies talks about moving on from Doctor Who .
.^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
^ Since CMS had only got up to mid-second season at the time, the later titles appear to derive from Making of , although Serial V is The Dalek Masterplan .- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ ChrisII 03-27-2005, 06:51 AM BTW, the first episode of the documentary series DOCTOR WHO CONFIDENTIAL is up at the Doctor Who official site.
.^ Despite parental concerns, the number of children receiving childhood immunizations continues to rise in Los Angeles County.- Doctors against vaccines 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.vaccinetruth.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Episode 5 of the new series has aired.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ The Robots of Death - Also exists in the 2 x 50 minute episodes format repeated 31/12/77 and 01/01/78 .
^ All episodes 25 minutes in duration, with the exception of ‘The Five Doctors’ (90 minutes), ‘Resurrection of the Daleks’ (2 x 50 minutes) and Season 22 (all episodes 45 minutes) .
.^ Fortunately this is also the first episode title.- NZDWFC: TSV 54: By Any Other Name 12 September 2009 7:47 UTC nzdwfc.tetrap.com [Source type: General]
^ I haven't had time to watch more than the first episode.
^ Anyway, one more and I'd have an even 100.- Rob Landley's Firmware Linux Build Log. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC landley.net [Source type: Original source]
Series 1 (2005)
.^ He told to search for stories about the war and the wounds suffered by Temenggong Seri Udani who was attended to by a tabib .- Early Malay Doctors 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.medic.usm.my [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Why else would the greatest conflict spoken about in the series be called the Time War.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
^ The BBC also already held the respective part 2’s of ‘The Time Meddler’ and ‘The War Machines’, but the discovery enabled them to add two more complete stories to their collection.
Tenth Doctor
.^ In my best David Tennant, Tenth Doctor voice ....
^ David Tennant is "her Doctor", a term Dr Who fans will recognize.- The Official Doctor Who Thread [Archive] - Page 7 - 3D Realms Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC forums.3drealms.com [Source type: General]
^ David Tennant will play the Doctor (I'm not saying which one though!
[6] .^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
^ The announcement follows the news that Piers Wenger will take over the role of Executive Producer from Julie Gardner on Series Five of Doctor Who.
^ "Michelle is one of the most sought after young actors in the country and we are delighted to announce that she will be joining the team," said Executive Producer and writer Russell T Davies.
Specials (2005)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| Children in Need special (2005) |
| — |
"Doctor Who: Children in Need"
|
CIN |
7-minute special |
Russell T Davies |
Euros Lyn |
18 November 2005 |
| Christmas special (2005) |
| 167 |
"The Christmas Invasion" |
2.X |
60-minute special |
Russell T Davies |
James Hawes |
25 December 2005 |
Series 2 (2006)
.^ For starters, Mr. Davies abandoned its serialized format, in which stories were generally told over three to four 30-minute episodes, in favor of stand-alone episodes of 45 minutes each.
^ There was to be a spin-off series about K9 but it never got past the pilot episode.
^ The BBC has created a wealth of Doctor Who spin-offs to capitalise on the success of the revived television series.
Each episode also has an accompanying online
TARDISODE.
Special (2006)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| Christmas special (2006) |
| 178 |
"The Runaway Bride" |
3.X |
60-minute special |
Russell T Davies |
Euros Lyn |
25 December 2006 |
Series 3 (2007)
.^ Who is this mysterious Mr. Saxon?- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Perhaps The Doctor and Rose Tyler will be re-uniting for something a whole lot bigger and better in the not too distant future ...
^ PM I quite enjoyed Catherine and her interaction with the Doctor in the Runaway Bride, not to fear as Freema (Martha Jones) will join them mid-season.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Russell T Davies has been executive producer of the popular series since it returned to the BBC in 2005 and is the writer of some of its most memorable episodes.
^ On episodes seven and eight of the new series, based on Paul Cornell’s Doctor Who novel Human Nature: .
^ Because the heart of human nature is relational, decisions about end of life must involve those in close relationship with the individual as well as the individual's own preferences.
Specials (2007)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| Children in Need special (2007) |
| — |
"Time Crash" |
CIN2 |
8-minute special |
Steven Moffat |
Graeme Harper |
16 November 2007 |
| Christmas special (2007) |
| 188 |
"Voyage of the Damned" |
4.X |
72-minute special |
Russell T Davies |
James Strong |
25 December 2007 |
Series 4 (2008)
This series explores the coincidences binding the Doctor and
Donna together.
.^ I think they've showed it a couple of times now, but after, when they ran the credits, it said "Executive Producer" "Garth Ancier" -- LOL!!!!
^ In addition executive producer Julie Gardner, producer Phil Collinson and Jane Tranter, Controller of Fiction (who commissioned the current series) are leaving.
^ More so than any other outing, even Turn Left , this episode functions largely as a teaser trailer for what we'll be seeing next week.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
.^ In addition executive producer Julie Gardner, producer Phil Collinson and Jane Tranter, Controller of Fiction (who commissioned the current series) are leaving.
Specials (2008–10)
.^ As I've said in another thread, I would've liked to have seen a montage of the previous Doctors at the start of the intro sequence, just for the first episode.
^ PM This thread needed a bump after the last four episodes, which have all been first class Dr. Who.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Jon Pertwee was stuck on Earth and rode around with U.N.I.T. a lot - he was my first real Doctor Who experience - first in black and white, then colour.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
[8] .^ Series Four, which went into production in July 2007, will hit UK screens in Spring 2008, followed by a special episode for Christmas 2008.
^ I think perhaps these specials and this series in particular knowing that alot of ppl are leaving the show will be different from a regular series.
^ For all of these reasons, the practice of mandatory immunization against pertussis should be discontinued immediately, and studies undertaken to assess and compensate the damage that it has already done.- Doctors against vaccines 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.vaccinetruth.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
Susie Liggat produced "
The Next Doctor",
Tracie Simpson produced "
Planet of the Dead" and both parts of
The End of Time and
Nikki Wilson produced "
The Waters of Mars".
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| Christmas special (2008) |
| 199 |
"The Next Doctor" |
4.14 |
60-minute special |
Russell T Davies |
Andy Goddard |
25 December 2008 |
| Easter special (2009) |
| 200 |
"Planet of the Dead" |
4.15 |
60-minute special |
Russell T Davies & Gareth Roberts |
James Strong |
11 April 2009 |
| November special (2009) |
| 201 |
"The Waters of Mars" |
4.16 |
60-minute special |
Russell T Davies & Phil Ford |
Graeme Harper |
15 November 2009 |
| Christmas special (2009–10) |
| 202 |
The End of Time |
4.17
4.18 |
2 episodes
(60 and 75 minutes) |
Russell T Davies |
Euros Lyn |
25 December 2009
1 January 2010 |
Eleventh Doctor
2010 series
.^ Episode 5 of the new series has aired.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ As previously reported, Freema Agyeman will return to the show mid-way through the series, which begins filming this month for broadcast from next Easter.- Doctor Whovians, Unite! ** SPOILERS ** [Archive] - Revision3 Forums 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC revision3.com [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ But other bits and pieces indicate that we won't see the Eleventh Doctor until 2010 either in another "special" possibly to be broadcast around Easter 2010, or in the first episode of Series 5.
.^ Eleventh Doctor : Matt Smith Series 11·1 2010, 13 episodes .- Doctor Who: television episode list 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.carringbush.net [Source type: General]
^ ChrisII 03-27-2005, 06:51 AM BTW, the first episode of the documentary series DOCTOR WHO CONFIDENTIAL is up at the Doctor Who official site.
^ Matt 03-13-2005, 04:11 PM Well, I just watched the first episode of the new series and these are my thoughts.
Special (2010)
| No |
Title |
Code |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| Christmas special (2010)[16] |
| 213 |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
Steven Moffat[17] |
TBA |
TBA |
2011 series
.^ Another Easter, another Doctor Who series.
^ The thread regarding Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who is for discussion regarding his taking on the role – not specifically about episodes of the show .
^ The thread regarding Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who is for discussion regarding his taking on the role – not specifically about episodes of the show.
.^ Blink was written by Steven Moffat.
^ Its journey over the past three series has been one of the most ambitious and exciting that we have had, and I'm delighted to be able to confirm not only three exciting specials for 2009, (but no whole series) but a fifth series in 2010."
^ As per usual in these specials, nothing really heavy/gritty happened but we have all that to look forward to at Christmas, maybe too much so if what has been confirmed so far is all happening...
.^ So Imho Matt Smith is nothing that new!
^ The thread regarding Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who is for discussion regarding his taking on the role – not specifically about episodes of the show .
^ The thread regarding Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who is for discussion regarding his taking on the role – not specifically about episodes of the show.
[18] .^ ChrisII 03-27-2005, 06:51 AM BTW, the first episode of the documentary series DOCTOR WHO CONFIDENTIAL is up at the Doctor Who official site.
^ Matt 03-13-2005, 04:11 PM Well, I just watched the first episode of the new series and these are my thoughts.
^ But there is also talk that DT might have a final final cameo / swan song appearance in the first episode of Series V. .
[19]
Other stories
TV broadcasts
.^ There was a Doctor Who exhibition in Manchester.
^ Another Easter, another Doctor Who series.
^ Doctor Who story.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
| Title |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| "A Fix with Sontarans" |
1 episode, 9 minutes |
Eric Saward |
Marcus Mortimer |
23 February 1985 |
.^ Starting in January 2010 BF will release adaptations of the original planned season 23, to star Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant.
^ But it does have a Janet Fielding (aka Tegan Jovanka as if you didn't know) interview on it and I want her to be my mum now.
^ Like I said, Jon Pertwee is MY Doctor although I didn't mind Tom Baker but I seemed to miss most of the episodes with Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy.
|
| Dimensions in Time |
2 episodes, 13 minutes total |
John Nathan-Turner and David Roden |
Stuart MacDonald |
26–27 November 1993 |
A thirtieth anniversary programme for Doctor Who. The special was also a crossover with EastEnders. .^ Like I said, Jon Pertwee is MY Doctor although I didn't mind Tom Baker but I seemed to miss most of the episodes with Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy.
^ I'm under 30 and Jon Pertwee is my favourite doctor, despite growing up during the Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy years.
^ William Hartnell, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker & Peter Davison were all very well known names from TV, film and/or theatre prior to being given the TARDIS keys .
|
| Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death |
4 parts, 23 minutes total |
Steven Moffat |
John Henderson |
12 March 1999 |
.^ (I know Joanna Lumley can play other characters, even in little bit parts like the Rowan Atkinson doctor who comedy relief thing, but here she's recycling Patsy.- Rob Landley's Firmware Linux Build Log. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC landley.net [Source type: Original source]
|
| "Attack of the Graske" |
14-minute interactive episode |
Gareth Roberts |
Ashley Way |
25 December 2005 |
| An interactive "mini-episode" debuting on the BBC Red Button service |
| The Infinite Quest |
13 parts, 45 minutes total |
Alan Barnes |
Gary Russell |
2 April–30 June 2007 |
| An animated serial debuting as segments during Totally Doctor Who |
| "Music of the Spheres" |
7-minute special |
Russell T Davies |
Euros Lyn |
27 July 2008
BBC iPlayer and BBC Radio 3 (audio only)
1 January 2009[20]
BBC One |
| A segment of the 2008 BBC Proms |
| "Doctor Who: Tonight's the Night" |
3 minutes |
Russell T Davies |
Alice Troughton |
23 May 2009 |
.^ He is, however, a bit like those coincidental aliens who cropped up later in Doctor Who.
^ Now is it just me or do these new aliens from the Doctor Who Christmas episode (apparently a species claled Vinvocci) look a tad familiar?
^ I could write a bloody essay on last night's Doctor Who but I don't have the time (lord) and don't want to bore you all.
[21] .^ Viewers are in for a treat this Christmas, as a special episode starring David Tennant and Kylie Minogue will be broadcast on BBC One in (Christmas Day?
^ Still, at least it wasn't Captain John Barrowman, as I don't think she'd enjoy the endless cock gags.
^ My Captain John Barrowman action figure has been getting some action...
|
| Dreamland |
6 parts, 45 minutes total |
Phil Ford |
Gary Russell |
21-26 November 2009[23]
BBC Red Button and online
5 December 2009
BBC Two |
.^ The thread regarding Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who is for discussion regarding his taking on the role – not specifically about episodes of the show .
^ In these three men are all who have lived: two are guilty, one innocent.
^ The thread regarding Matt Smith as the new Doctor Who is for discussion regarding his taking on the role – not specifically about episodes of the show.
|
Radio broadcasts
.^ There was a Doctor Who exhibition in Manchester.
^ Well my point is that a lot of discussion seems to centre on whether the Next Doctor is the next doctor, and there is another interesting discussion about who are the Cybermen as shown in the special.
^ We learnt that Billie Piper's video for Because We Want To definitely inspired Russell 'Tea' Davies' Doctor Who many years later: A big old spaceship flies over a street and Billie is beamed down.
.^ Gaz 05-03-2005, 04:10 AM Doctor: "Quick, my appendage challenged companion!
^ It's the small ones that tried to play it straight which failed for me (Doctors Daughter and Fear her come to mind as stories which desperately needed to be dafter) .- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
^ After The Doctor (Version 8.0) thought that his companion Charley was dead and vice versa, just exactly what were the chances of the Edwardian adventurer being rescued by The Doctor (Version 6.0)?
.^ It is not hard to see what you will do: you are going to stop selling computers, or sell them only to someone who will pay you more than $1000 -- or go out of business.
^ After these 4 initial cases in 1996 I have treated more than 700 children whose immunity had been weakened by vaccinations.- Doctors against vaccines 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.vaccinetruth.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ Because some vaccines must be given more than once, a child could get as many as 23 shots by age 2.- Doctors against vaccines 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.vaccinetruth.org [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
.^ Who were the other Arab doctors?- Early Malay Doctors 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.medic.usm.my [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ (I know Joanna Lumley can play other characters, even in little bit parts like the Rowan Atkinson doctor who comedy relief thing, but here she's recycling Patsy.- Rob Landley's Firmware Linux Build Log. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC landley.net [Source type: Original source]
^ Creating a mercurial archive from that patch list is more interesting than doing so from the live svn repository, for several reasons.- Rob Landley's Firmware Linux Build Log. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC landley.net [Source type: Original source]
.^ Who were the other Arab doctors?- Early Malay Doctors 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.medic.usm.my [Source type: FILTERED WITH BAYES]
^ (I know Joanna Lumley can play other characters, even in little bit parts like the Rowan Atkinson doctor who comedy relief thing, but here she's recycling Patsy.- Rob Landley's Firmware Linux Build Log. 15 September 2009 6:14 UTC landley.net [Source type: Original source]
^ When all is said and done, it's a great send-off to Russell T Davies and David Tennant, two men who have been instrumental in ensuring the success of Doctor Who.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
| Title |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director/Producer |
Original airdate |
| Movietime: "Daleks - Invasion Earth - 2150 A.D." |
1 episode |
Gordon Gow (adaptation) |
Tony Luke |
18 November 1966[24] |
| A narrated broadcast of the soundtrack of the second Dalek film on the BBC Light Programme |
| "Exploration Earth: The Time Machine" |
1 episode, 20 minutes |
Bernard Venables |
Mike Howarth and David Lyttle |
4 October 1976 |
| An educational Radio 4 drama featuring the Fourth Doctor |
| Slipback |
6 episodes, 10 minutes each |
Eric Saward |
Paul Spencer |
25 July – 8 August 1985 |
| A Radio 4 serial featuring the Sixth Doctor |
| The Paradise of Death |
5 episodes, 30 minutes each |
Barry Letts |
Phil Clarke |
27 August – 24 September 1993 |
| A Radio 5 serial featuring the Third Doctor |
| Doctor Who and the Ghosts of N-Space |
6 episodes, 30 minutes each |
Barry Letts |
Phil Clarke |
20 January – 24 February 1996 |
| A Radio 2 drama featuring the Third Doctor |
| The following are all Eighth Doctor dramas produced by Big Finish and broadcast on BBC7: |
| Storm Warning |
4 episodes |
Alan Barnes |
Gary Russell |
6 - 27 August 2005 |
| Sword of Orion |
4 episodes |
Nicholas Briggs |
Nicholas Briggs |
3 - 24 September 2005 |
| The Stones of Venice |
4 episodes |
Paul Magrs |
Gary Russell |
1 - 22 October 2005 |
| Invaders from Mars |
4 episodes |
Mark Gatiss |
Mark Gatiss |
29 October - 19 November 2005 |
| The Chimes of Midnight |
4 episodes |
Robert Shearman |
Barnaby Edwards |
17 December 2005 - 7 January 2006 |
| Blood of the Daleks |
2 episodes, 50 minutes each |
Steve Lyons |
Nicholas Briggs |
31 December 2006 - 7 January 2007 |
| "Horror of Glam Rock" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Paul Magrs |
Barnaby Edwards |
14 January 2007 |
| "Immortal Beloved" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Jonathan Clements |
Jason Haigh-Ellery |
21 January 2007 |
| "Phobos" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Eddie Robson |
Barnaby Edwards |
28 January 2007 |
| "No More Lies" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Paul Sutton |
Barnaby Edwards |
4 February 2007 |
| Human Resources |
2 episodes, 50 minutes each |
Eddie Robson |
Nicholas Briggs |
11 - 18 February 2007 |
| "Dead London" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Pat Mills |
Barnaby Edwards |
19 October 2008 |
| "Max Warp" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Jonathan Morris |
Barnaby Edwards |
26 October 2008 |
| "Brave New Town" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Jonathan Clements |
Barnaby Edwards |
2 November 2008 |
| "The Skull of Sobek" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Marc Platt |
Barnaby Edwards |
9 November 2008 |
| "Grand Theft Cosmos" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Eddie Robson |
Barnaby Edwards |
19 November 2008 |
| "The Zygon Who Fell to Earth" |
1 episode, 50 minutes |
Paul Magrs |
Barnaby Edwards |
23 November 2008 |
| "Sisters of the Flame" |
1 episode, 55 minutes |
Nicholas Briggs |
Nicholas Briggs |
31 October 2009[25] |
| "Vengeance of Morbius" |
1 episode, 55 minutes |
Nicholas Briggs |
Nicholas Briggs |
18 December 2009 |
Webcasts
| Title |
Episodes |
Writer |
Director |
Original airdate |
| Death Comes to Time |
13 parts, 140 minutes in total |
Colin Meek |
Dan Freedman |
13 July 2001 (pilot)
14 February–3 May 2002 (regular) |
| An illustrated audio webcast for BBCi featuring the Seventh Doctor. |
| Real Time |
6 parts, 12 minutes each |
Gary Russell |
Gary Russell |
2 August–6 September 2002 |
| An illustrated audio webcast for BBCi featuring the Sixth Doctor. |
| Shada |
6 parts, 25 minutes each |
Douglas Adams |
Nicholas Pegg |
2 May–6 June 2003 |
.^ For the first time in 28 years, Tom Baker is returning to his role as the Fourth Doctor in a series of five thrilling audio adventures from BBC Audiobooks.
^ Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Doctors.
|
| Scream of the Shalka |
6 parts, 15 minutes each |
Paul Cornell |
Wilson Milam |
13 November–18 December 2003 |
| Animated webcast for BBCi featuring an alternative version of the Ninth Doctor known as the Shalka Doctor, played by Richard E. Grant. |
.^ I doubt it; but all those times he says he's an instinctual writer, that's what comes out and works 5 years later.- Behind the Sofa - The Collaborative Doctor Who Blog - Mobile Version 28 January 2010 0:17 UTC www.behindthesofa.org.uk [Source type: General]
.^ For a really good story try the Big Finish audio "Spare Parts" also, I believe that it formed the basis of "Rise of the Cybermen / Age of Steel".
.^ For the first time in 28 years, Tom Baker is returning to his role as the Fourth Doctor in a series of five thrilling audio adventures from BBC Audiobooks.
While it has been classified for DVD release by the
BBFC,
[26] a planned release was indefinitely postponed due to the programme's return to television.
.