X-NEWS: spcvxb rec.arts.drwho: 24314 Relay-Version: VMS News - V6.1B7+SPC1,2 05/22/93 VAX/VMS V5.5-2; site spcvxb.spc.edu Path: spcvxb!rutgers!concert!lester.appstate.edu!usenet Newsgroups: rec.arts.drwho Subject: ULTIMATE-GUIDE Message-ID: <23mc2s$187@lester.appstate.edu> From: CYBERLEADER@pembvax1.pembroke.edu (PATRICK, ANTHONY DWAYNE ) Date: 3 Aug 93 18:51:08 GMT Organization: Pembroke State University NNTP-Posting-Host: papa.pembroke.edu X-News-Reader: VMS NEWS 1.23 Lines: 1667 Subject: Ultimate Episode Guide 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 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 This episode guide by Steven.K.Manfred@uwrf.edu