The Timeless Children
Before the Time Lords came to be, Tecteun, a Shobogan
explorer from the planet Gallifrey discovered a child on a planet near the Boundary
between dimensions or universes. This
child was the First Timeless Child, and Tecteun used DNA from their seventh
incarnation to allow herself to regenerate, then shared it with those in the
Capitol, creating the Time Lords as the aristocracy of Gallifrey. So far, they have only featured in Series
12/Season 38, Episode 10, “The Timeless Children”, and the BBC Centenary
Special Doctor Who: The Power of the
Doctor.
First Timeless Child
Second Timeless Child
Third Timeless Child
Fourth Timeless Child
Fifth Timeless Child
Sixth Timeless Child
Seventh Timeless
Child
The Fugitive Doctor
Companion: “Lee
Clayton” (Time Lord)
This incarnation, the incarnation of the Doctor who worked
for the Division during the Founding Conflict, pre-dates all other known
incarnations of The Doctor seen in the entire 39 season run of the TV show,
though she only first appears in Doctor Who Series 12, Episode 5 “Fugitive of
the Judoon” (26 January 2020), then in Doctor Who Series 12, Episode 10 (1
March 2020), then in Doctor Who Series 13/Season 39, Episode 3 “Once Upon a
Time” (14 Nov 2021), and most recently in the BBC Centenary Special Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor (23
October 2022).
Morbius Doctors
The existence of these incarnations of the Doctor which came
before the First Doctor was revealed to the Fourth Doctor in Season 13, Serial
5 “The Brain of Morbius”. They appeared
again in the BBC Centenary Special Doctor
Who: The Power of the Doctor.
Mindbend Doctor I
Mindbend Doctor II
Mindbend Doctor III
Mindbend Doctor IV
Mindbend Doctor V
Mindbend Doctor VI
Mindbend Doctor VII
Mindbend Doctor VIII
DOCTOR WHO (CLASSIC ERA)
First Doctor
Note 1: The named episodes did not actually have numbers,
which are merely provided for convenience.
Note 2: ~ denotes a missing episode.|
Note
3: ^ denotes a missing episode that has been officially animated.
Doctor Who Season 1 (23 Nov 1963-12 Sep 1964)
Companions: Susan
Foreman, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright
(Notes: At the outset,
the lead character is billed as ‘Doctor Who’, which remains the case until
Season 19. Doctor Who also says he is
human, though not from Earth. The second
serial marks the first appearance of Doctor Who’s most deadly enemies, the
Daleks. The journey that begins in “An
Unearthly Child” lasts until the end of Season 6.)
As was originally intended to be revealed in the serial “The
Keys of Marinus” (cut before filming), Doctor Who and Susan Foreman are stuck
on Earth because the TARDIS’s scanner is broken and he is seeking the help of
the BBC to fix it, only to have found them infernally secretive*. In effect trapped on Earth, they have taken
up residence at 76 Totter’s Lane and Susan is enrolled at Coal Hill School
while Doctor Who repairs it himself.
(*I learned this from a video on the Youtube channel
Who Culture.)
1. “An Unearthly
Child”
Episode
1 – ‘An Unearthly Child’ (23 Nov 1963)
Episode
2 – ‘The Cave of Skulls’ (30 Nov 1963)
Episode
3 – ‘The Forest of Fear’ (7 Dec 1963)
Episode
4 – ‘The Firemaker’ (14 Dec 1963)
2. “The Daleks”
Episode
1 – ‘The Dead Planet’ (21 Dec 1963)
Episode
2 – ‘The Survivors’ (28 Dec 1963)
Episode
3 – ‘The Escape’ (4 Jan 1964)
Episode
4 – ‘The Ambush’ (11 Jan 1964)
Episode
5 – ‘The Expedition’ (18 Jan 1964)
Episode
6 – ‘The Ordeal’ (25 Jan 1965)
Episode
7 – ‘The Rescue’ (1 Feb 1964)
3. “The Edge of
Destruction”
Episode
1 – ‘The Edge of Destruction’ (8 Feb 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘The Brink of Disaster’ (15 Feb 1964)
4. ~“Marco Polo”
~Episode
1 – ‘The Roof of the World’ (22 Feb 1964)
~Episode
2 – ‘The Singing Sands’ (29 Feb 1964)
~Episode
3 – ‘Five Hundred Eyes’ (7 Mar 1964)
~Episode
4 – ‘The Wall of Lies’ (14 Mar 1964)
~Episode
5 – ‘Rider from Shang-Tu’ (21 Mar 1964)
~Episode
6 – ‘Mighty Kublai Khan’ (28 Mar 1964)
~Episode
7 – ‘Assassin at Peking’ (4 Apr 1964)
5. “The Keys of
Marinus”
Episode
1 – ‘The Sea of Death (11 Apr 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘The Velvet Web’ (18 Apr 1964)
Episode
3 – ‘The Screaming Jungle’ (25 Apr 1964)
Episode
4 – ‘The Snows of Terror’ (2 May 1964)
Episode
5 – ‘Sentence of Death’ (9 May 1964)
Episode
6 – ‘The Keys of Marinus’ (16 May 1964)
6. “The Aztecs”
Episode
1 – ‘The Temple of Evil’ (23 May 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘The Warriors of Death’ (30 May 1964)
Episode
3 – ‘The Bride of Sacrifice’ (6 Jun 1964)
Episode
4 – ‘The Day of Darkness’ (13 Jun 1964)
7. “The Sensorites”
Episode
1 – ‘Strangers in Space’ (20 Jun 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘The Unwilling Warriors’ (27 Jun 1964)
Episode
3 – ‘Hidden Danger’ (11 Jul 1964)
Episode
4 – ‘A Race Against Death’ (18 Jul 1964)
Episode
5 – ‘Kidnap’ (25 Jul 1964)
Episode
6 – ‘A Desperate Venture’ (1 Aug 1964)
8. “The Reign of
Terror”
Episode
1 – ‘A Land of Fear’ (8 Aug 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘Guests of Madame Guillotine’ (15 Aug 1964)
Episode
3 – ‘A Change of Identity’ (22 Aug 1964)
^Episode
4 – ‘The Tyrant of France’ (29 Aug 1964)
^Episode
5 – ‘A Bargain of Necessity’ (5 Sep 1964)
Episode
6 – ‘Prisoners of Conciergerie’ (12 Sep 1964)
Doctor Who Season 2 (31 October 1964-24 July 1965)
Companions: Susan Foreman (thru the end of “The Dalek Invasion of
Earth”), Ian Chesterton (thru “The Chase”), Barbara Wright (thru “The Chase”),
Vicki Pallister (from “The Rescue”), Steven Taylor (from “The Chase”)
(Note: In the
final serial this season, “The Time Meddler”, we meet the first Time Lord other
than Doctor Who, though neither they nor Doctor Who are yet identified as Time
Lords.)
1. “Planet of Giants”
Episode
1 – ‘Planet of Giants’ (31 Oct 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘Dangerous Journey’ (7 Nov 1964)
Episode
3 – ‘Crisis’ (14 Nov 1964)
2. “The Dalek
Invasion of Earth”
Episode
1 – ‘World’s End’ (21 Nov 1964)
Episode
2 – ‘The Daleks’ (28 Nov 1964)
Episode
3 – ‘Day of Reckoning’ (5 Dec 1964)
Episode
4 – ‘The End of Tomorrow’ (12 Dec 1964)
Episode
5 – ‘The Waking Ally’ (19 Dec 1964)
Episode
6 – ‘Flashpoint’ (26 Dec 1964)
3. “The Rescue”
Episode
1 – ‘The Powerful Enemy’ (2 Jan 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘Desperate Measures’ (9 Jan 1965)
4. “The Romans”
Episode
1 – ‘The Slave Traders’ (16 Jan 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘All Roads Lead to Rome’ (23 Jan 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘Conspiracy’ (30 Jan 1965)
Episode
4 – ‘Inferno’ (6 Feb 1965)
5. “The Web Planet”
Episode
1 – ‘The Web Planet’ (13 Feb 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘The Zarbi’ (20 Feb 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘Escape to Danger’ (27 Feb 1965)
Episode
4 – ‘Crater of Needles’ (6 Mar 1965)
Episode
5 – ‘Invasion’ (13 Mar 1965)
Episode
6 – ‘The Centre’ (20 Mar 1965)
6. “The Crusade”
Episode
1 – ‘The Lion’ (27 Mar 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘The Knight of Jaffa’ (3 Apr 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘The Wheel of Fortune’ (10 Apr 1965)
Episode
4 – ‘The Warlords’ (17 Apr 1965)
7. “The Space Museum”
Episode 1 – ‘The Space Museum’ (24 Apr
1965)
~Episode
2 – ‘The Dimensions of Time’ (1 May 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘The Search’ (8 May 1965)
~Episode
4 – ‘The Final Phase (15 May 1965)
8. “The Chase”
Episode
1 – ‘The Executioners’ (22 May 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘The Death of Time’ (29 May 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘Flight Through Eternity’ (5 Jun 1965)
Episode
4 – ‘Journey into Terror’ (12 Jun 1965)
Episode
5 – ‘The Death of Doctor Who’ (19 Jun 1965)
Episode
6 – ‘The Planet of Decision’ (26 Jun 1965)
9. “The Time Meddler”
Episode
1 – ‘The Watcher’ (3 Jul 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘The Meddling Monk’ (10 Jul 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘A Battle of Wits’ (17 Jul 1965)
Episode
4 – ‘Checkmate’ (24 Jul 1965)
Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical movie; 23 Aug 1965)
(featuring ‘Dr.
Who’ and companions Susan, Ian, & Barbara)
Doctor Who Season 3 (11 September 1965-16 July 1966)
Companions: Vicki Pallister (thru “The Myth Makers”), Steven
Taylor, Katarina of Troy (from “The Myth Makers” thru “The Daleks’ Master Plan”),
Sara Kingdom (“The Daleks’ Master Plan”), Dodo Chaplet (from “The Massacre” thru “The War
Machines”), Polly
Wright (from “The War Machines”), Ben Jackson (from “The War Machines”)
1. “Galaxy 4”
^Episode
1 – ‘Four Hundred Dawns’ (11 Sep 1965)
^Episode
2 – ‘Trap of Steel’ (18 Sep 1965)
Episode
3 – ‘Air Lock’ (25 Sep 1965)
^Episode
4 – ‘The Exploding Planet’ (2 Oct 1965)
2. ^“Mission to the
Unknown” (9 Oct 1965)
3. “The Mythmakers”
~Episode
1 – ‘Temple of Secrets’ (16 Oct 1965)
~Episode
2 – ‘Small Prophet, Quick Return’ (23 Oct 1965)
~Episode
3 – ‘Death of a Spy’ (30 Oct 1965)
~Episode
4 – ‘Horse of Destruction’ (6 Nov 1965)
4. “The Daleks’
Master Plan”
~Episode
1 – ‘The Nightmare Begins’ (13 Nov 1965)
Episode
2 – ‘Day of Armageddon’ (20 Nov 1965)
~Episode
3 – ‘Devil’s Planet’ (27 Nov 1965)
~Episode
4 – ‘The Traitors’ (4 Dec 1965)
Episode
5 – ‘Counter Plot’ (11 Dec 1965)
~Episode
6 – ‘Coronas of the Sun’ (18 Dec 1965)
~Episode
7 – ‘The Feast of Steven’ (25 Dec 1965)
~Episode
8 – ‘Volcano’ (1 Jan 1966)
~Episode
9 – ‘Golden Death’ (8 Jan 1966)
Episode
10 – ‘Escape Switch’ (15 Jan 1966)
~Episode
11 – ‘The Abandoned Planet’ (22 Jan 1966)
~Episode
12 – ‘Destruction of Time’ (29 Jan 1966)
5. “The Massacre of
St. Bartholomew’s Eve”
~Episode
1 – ‘War of God’ (5 Feb 1966)
~Episode
2 – ‘The Sea Beggar’ (12 Feb 1966)
~Episode
3 – ‘Priest of Death’ (19 Feb 1966)
~Episode
4 – ‘Bell of Doom’ (26 Feb 1966)
6. “The Ark”
Episode
1 – ‘The Steel Sky’ (5 Mar 1966)
Episode
2 – ‘The Plague’ (12 Mar 1966)
Episode
3 – ‘The Return’ (19 Mar 1966)
Episode
4 – ‘The Bomb’ (26 Mar 1966)
7. “The Celestial
Toymaker”
^Episode
1 – ‘The Celestial Toyroom’ (2 Apr 1966)
^Episode
2 – ‘The Hall of Dolls’ (9 Apr 1966)
^Episode
3 – ‘The Dancing Floor’ (16 Apr 1966)
Episode
4 – ‘The Final Test’ (23 Apr 1966)
8. “The Gunfighters”
Episode
1 – ‘A Holiday for the Doctor’ (30 Apr 1966)
Episode
2 – ‘Don’t Shoot the Pianist’ (7 May 1966)
Episode
3 – ‘Johnny Ringo’ (14 May 1966)
Episode
4 – ‘The O.K. Corral’ (21 May 1966)
After the 8th serial of Season 3, the show ceased naming
each episode individually, giving them simply a cardinal number.
9. “The Savages”
Episode 1 (28
May 1966)
Episode 2 (4
Jun 1966)
Episode 3 (11
Jun 1966)
Episode 4 (18
Jun 1966)
10. “The War Machines”
Episode 1 (25
Jun 1966)
Episode 2 (2
Jul 1966)
Episode 3 (9
Jul 1966)
Episode 4 (16
Jul 1966)
Daleks’ Invasion
Earth 2150 A.D. (theatrical movie;
5 Aug 1966) (featuring ‘Dr. Who’ and companions Susan,
Louise, & Tom Campbell)
Doctor Who Season 4 (10 September 1966-29 October 1966)
Companions: Ben
Jackson, Polly Wright
(Note: “The
Tenth Planet” marks the first appearance of the Cybermen. It
also features the hypothetical planet Vulcan, once believed to have orbited the
Sun inside the orbit of Mercury but disproven in the early 20th century, its
appearance here following that of Mr. Spock, from another planet Vulcan in an
entirely other star system, on Star Trek
by two months.)
1. “The Smugglers”
~Episode 1 (10
Sep 1966)
~Episode 2 (17
Sep 1966)
~Episode 3 (24
Sep 1966)
~Episode 4 (1
Oct 1966)
2. “The Tenth Planet”
Episode 1 (8
Oct 1966)
Episode 2 (15
Oct 1966)
Episode 3 (22 Oct
1966)
^Episode 4 (29
Oct 1966)
Second Doctor
Doctor Who Season 4 (September 1966-1 July 1967)
Companions: Ben
Jackson (thru “The Faceless Ones”), Polly Wright (thru “The Faceless Ones”),
Jamie McCrimmon (from “The Highlanders”), Victoria Waterfield (from “The Evil
of the Daleks”)
3. “The Power of the
Daleks”
^Episode 1 (5 Nov
1966)
^Episode 2 (12
Nov 1966)
^Episode 3 (19
Nov 1966)
^Episode 4 (26
Nov 1966)
^Episode 5 (3 Dec 1966)
^Episode 6 (10
Dec 1966)
4. “The Highlanders”
~Episode 1 (17
Dec 1966)
~Episode 2 (24
Dec 1966)
~Episode 3 (31
Dec 1966)
~Episode 4 (7
Jan 1967)
5. “The Underwater
Menace”
^Episode 1 (14
Jan 1967)
Episode 2 (21
Jan 1967)
Episode 3 (28
Jan 1967)
^Episode 4 (4
Feb 1967)
6. “The Moonbase”
^Episode 1 (11
Feb 1967)
Episode 2 (18
Feb 1967)
^Episode 3 (25
feb 1967)
Episode 4 (4
Mar 1967)
7. “The Macra Terror”
^Episode 1 (11
Mar 1967)
^Episode 2 (18
Mar 1967)
^Episode 3 (25
Mar 1967)
^Episode 4 (1
Apr 1967)
8. “The Faceless Ones”
Episode 1 (8
Apr 1967)
^Episode 2 (15
Apr 1967)
Episode 3 (22
Apr 1967)
^Episode 4 (29
Apr 1967)
^Episode 5 (6
May 1967)
^Episode 6 (13
May 1967)
9. “The Evil of the
Daleks”
^Episode 1 (20
May 1967)
Episode 2 (27
May 1967)
^Episode 3 (3
Jun 1967)
^Episode 4 (10
Jun 1967)
^Episode 5 (17
Jun 1967)
^Episode 6 (24
Jun 1967)
^Episode 7 (1
Jul 1967)
Doctor Who Season 5 (2 September 1967-1 June 1968)
Companions:
Jamie McCrimmon, Victoria Waterfield (thru “The Fury of the Deep”), Zoe Heriot
(from “The Wheel of Space”), Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (first
appearance in “The Web of Fear”)
(Note: “Fury from the
Deep” marks the first appearance of the sonic screwdriver, invented by the
Second Doctor Who.)
1. “The Tomb of the
Cybermen”
Episode 1 (2
Sep 1967)
Episode 2 (9
Sep 1967)
Episode 3 (16
Sep 1967)
Episode 4 (23
Sep 1967)
2. “The Abominable
Snowmen”
^Episode 1 (30
Sep 1967)
Episode 2 (7
Oct 1967)
^Episode 3 (14
Oct 1967)
^Episode 4 (21
Oct 1967)
^Episode 5 (28
Oct 1967)
^Episode 6 (4
Nov 1967)
3. “The Ice Warriors”
Episode 1 (11
Nov 1967)
^Episode 2 (18
Nov 1967)
^Episode 3 (25
Nov 1967)
Episode 4 (2
Dec 1967)
Episode 5 (9
Dec 1967)
Episode 6 (16 Dec
1967)
4. “The Enemy of the
World”
Episode 1 (23
Dec 1967)
Episode 2 (30
Dec 1967)
Episode 3 (6
Jan 1968)
Episode 4 (12
Jan 1968)
Episode 5 (19
Jan 1968)
Episode 6 (26
Jan 1968)
5. “The Web of Fear”
Episode 1 (3
Feb 1968)
Episode 2 (10
Feb 1968)
^Episode 3 (17
Feb 1968)
Episode 4 (24
Feb 1968)
Episode 5 (2
Mar 1968)
Episode 6 (9
Mar 1968)
6. “Fury from the
Deep”
^Episode 1 (16
Mar 1968)
^Episode 2 (23
Mar 1968)
^Episode 3 (30
Mar 1968)
^Episode 4 (6
Apr 1968)
^Episode 5 (13
Apr 1968)
^Episode 6 (20
Apr 1968)
7. “The Wheel in
Space”
^Episode 1 (27
Apr 1968)
^Episode 2 (4
May 1968)
Episode 3 (11
May 1968)
^Episode 4 (18
May 1968)
^Episode 5 (25
May 1968)
Episode 6 (1
Jun 1968)
Doctor Who Season 6 (10 August 1968-21 Jun 1969)
Companions: Jamie
McCrimmon, Zoe Heriot
(Notes: This
season was the last to be filmed in black-and-white. The agency U.N.I.T., Earth’s United Nations
Intelligence Task Force, first appears in “The Invasion”. The Time Lords make their first appearance in
the serial “War Games”.)
1. “The Dominators”
Episode 1 (10
Aug 1968)
Episode 2 (17
Aug 1968)
Episode 3 (24
Aug 1968)
Episode 4 (31
Aug 1968)
Episode 5 (7
Sep 1968)
2. “The Mind Robber”
Episode 1 (14
Sep 1968)
Episode 2 (21
Sep 1968)
Episode 3 (28
Sep 1968)
Episode 4 (5
Oct 1968)
Episode 5 (12
Oct 1968)
3. “The Invasion”
^Episode 1 (2
Nov 1968)
Episode 2 (9
Nov 1968)
Episode 3 (16
Nov 1968)
^Episode 4 (23
Nov 1968)
Episode 5 (30
Nov 1968)
Episode 6 (7
Dec 1968)
Episode 7 (14
Dec 1968)
Episode 8 (21
Dec 1968)
4. “The Kroton”
Episode 1 (28
Dec 1968)
Episode 2 (4
Jan 1969)
Episode 3 (11
Jan 1969)
Episode 4 (18
Jan 1969)
5. “The Seeds of
Death”
Episode 1 (25
Jan 1969)
Episode 2 (1
Feb 1969)
Episode 3 (8
Feb 1969)
Episode 4 (15
Feb 1969)
Episode 5 (22
Feb 1969)
Episode 6 (1
Mar 1969)
6. “The Space Pirates”
~Episode 1 (8
Mar 1969)
Episode 2 (15
Mar 1969)
~Episode 3 (22
Mar 1969)
~Episode 4 (29
Mar 1969)
~Episode 5 (5
Apr 1969)
~Episode 6 (12
Apr 1969)
7. “The War Games”
Episode 1 (19
Apr 1969)
Episode 2 (26
Apr 1969)
Episode 3 (3
May 1969)
Episode 4 (10
May 1969)
Episode 5 (17
May 1969)
Episode 6 (24
May 1969)
Episode 7 (31
May 1969)
Episode 8 (7
Jun 1969)
Episode 9 (14
Jun 1969)
Episode 10 (21
Jun 1969)
-- Beginning
of the Doctor’s Exile (on Earth) --
Third Doctor
Doctor Who Season 7 (3 Jan-20 Jun 1970)
Companions: Liz
Shaw, Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Sgt.
John Benton, Capt. Mike Alexander Raymond Yates
(Notes: This season
began the production in colour. Also, Doctor
Who first admits he is not human in “Spearhead from Space”.)
1. “Spearhead from
Space”
Episode 1 (3
Jan 1970)
Episode 2 (10
Jan 1970)
Episode 3 (17
Jan 1970)
Episode 4 (24
Jan 1970)
2. “Doctor Who and
the Silurians”
Episode 1 (31
Jan 1970)
Episode 2 (7
Feb 1970)
Episode 3 (14
Feb 1970)
Episode 4 (21
Feb 1970)
Episode 5 (28
Feb 1970)
Episode 6 (7
Mar 1970)
Episode 7 (14
Mar 1970)
3. “The Ambassadors
of Death”
Episode 1 (21
Mar 1970)
Episode 2 (28
Mar 1970)
Episode 3 (4
Apr 1970)
Episode 4 (11
Apr 1970)
Episode 5 (18
Apr 1970)
Episode 6 (25
Apr 1970)
Episode 7 (2
May 1970)
4. “Inferno”
Episode 1 (9
May 1970)
Episode 2 (16
May 1970)
Episode 3 (23
May 1970)
Episode 4 (30
May 1970)
Episode 5 (6
Jun 1970)
Episode 6 (13
Jun 1970)
Episode 7 (20
Jun 1970)
Doctor Who Season 8 (2 Jan-19 Jun 1971)
Companions: Jo
Grant, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Sgt. Benton, Capt. Yates
(Note: The whole
season forms a loose arc with the introduction of The Master, who is the
villain in each storyline, with a conclusion, such as it is, in the last
serial.)
1. “Terror of the
Autons”
Episode 1 (2
Jan 1971)
Episode 2 (9
Jan 1971)
Episode 3 (16
Jan 1971)
Episode 4 (23
Jan 1971)
2. “The Mind of Evil”
Episode 1 (30
Jan 1971)
Episode 2 (6
Feb 1971)
Episode 3 (13
Feb 1971)
Episode 4 (20
Feb 1971)
Episode 5 (27
Feb 1971)
Episode 6 (6
Mar 1971)
3. “The Claws of Axos”
Episode 1 (13
Mar 1971)
Episode 2 (20
Mar 1971)
Episode 3 (27
Mar 1971)
Episode 4 (3
Apr 1971)
4. “Colony in Space”
Episode 1 (10
Apr 1971)
Episode 2 (17
Apr 1971)
Episode 3 (24
Apr 1971)
Episode 4 (1
May 1971)
Episode 5 (8
May 1971)
Episode 6 (15
May 1971)
5. “The Daemons”
Episode 1 (22
May 1971)
Episode 2 (29
May 1971)
Episode 3 (5
Jun 1971)
Episode 4 (12
Jun 1971)
Episode 5 (19
Jun 1971)
Doctor Who Season 9 (1 Jan-24 Jun 1972)
Companions: Jo Grant, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Sgt. Benton, Capt. Yates
1. “Day of the Daleks”
Episode 1 (1
Jan 1972)
Episode 2 (8
Jan 1972)
Episode 3 (15
Jan 1972)
Episode 4 (22
Jan 1972)
2. “The Curse of the
Peladon”
Episode 1 (29
Jan 1972)
Episode 2 (5
Feb 1972)
Episode 3 (12
Feb 1972)
Episode 4 (19
Feb 1972)
3. “The Sea Devils”
Episode 1 (26
Feb 1972)
Episode 2 (4
Mar 1972)
Episode 3 (11
Mar 1972)
Episode 4 (18
Mar 1972)
Episode 5 (25
Mar 1972)
Episode 6 (1
Apr 1972)
4. “The Mutants”
Episode 1 (8
Apr 1972)
Episode 2 (15
Apr 1972)
Episode 3 (22
Apr 1972)
Episode 4 (29
Apr 1972)
Episode 5 (6
May 1972)
Episode 6 (13
May 1972)
5. “The Time Monster”
Episode 1 (20
May 1972)
Episode 2 (27
May 1972)
Episode 3 (3
Jun 1972)
Episode 4 (10
Jun 1972)
Episode 5 (17
Jun 1972)
Episode 6 (24
Jun 1972)
Doctor Who Season 10 (30 Dec 1972-23 Jun 1973)
Companions: Jo Grant, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
(thru “The Three Doctors”), Sgt. Benton (thru “The Three Doctors”), Capt. Yates
(thru “The Three Doctors”)
1. “The Three Doctors” (10th
Anniversary Special)
Episode 1 (30
Dec 1972)
Episode 2 (6
Jan 1973)
Episode 3 (13
Jan 1973)
Episode 4 (20
Jan 1973)
-- End
of the Doctor’s Exile --
2. “Carnival of
Monsters”
Episode 1 (27
Jan 1973)
Episode 2 (3
Feb 1973)
Episode 3 (10
Feb 1973)
Episode 4 (17
Feb 1973)
3. “Frontier in Space”
Episode 1 (24
Feb 1973)
Episode 2 (3
Mar 1973)
Episode 3 (10
Mar 1973)
Episode 4 (17
Mar 1973)
Episode 5 (24
Mar 1973)
Episode 6 (31
Mar 1973)
4. “Planet of the
Daleks”
Episode 1 (7
Apr 1973)
Episode 2 (14
Apr 1973)
Episode 3 (21
Apr 1973)
Episode 4 (28
Apr 1973)
Episode 5 (5
May 1973)
Episode 6 (12
May 1973)
5. “The Green Death”
Episode 1 (19
May 1973)
Episode 2 (26
May 1973)
Episode 3 (2
Jun 1973)
Episode 4 (9
Jun 1973)
Episode 5 (16
Jun 1973)
Episode 6 (23
Jun 1973)Doctor Who Season 11 (15 Dec 1973-8 Jun 1974)
Companion:
Sarah Jane Smith
(Notes: “The
Time Warrior” marks the first appearance of the Sontarans, and is also the
first time Gallifrey is named as Doctor Who’s home planet.)
1. “The Time Warrior”
Episode 1 (15
Dec 1973)
Episode 2 (22
Dec 1973)
Episode 3 (29
Dec 1973)
Episode 4 (5
Jan 1974)
2. “Invasion of the
Dinosaurs”
Episode 1 (12
Jan 1974)
Episode 2 (19
Jan 1974)
Episode 3 (26
Jan 1974)
Episode 4 (2
Feb 1974)
Episode 5 (9
Feb 1974)
Episode 6 (16
Feb 1974)
3. “Death to the
Daleks”
Episode 1 (23
Feb 1974)
Episode 2 (2
Mar 1974)
Episode 3 (9
Mar 1974)
Episode 4 (16
Mar 1974)
4. “The Monster of
Peladon”
Episode 1 (23
Mar 1974)
Episode 2 (30
Mar 1974)
Episode 3 (6
Apr 1974)
Episode 4 (13
Apr 1974)
Episode 5 (20
Apr 1974)
Episode 6 (27
Apr 1974)
5. “Planet of the
Spiders”
Episode 1 (4
May 1974)
Episode 2 (11
May 1974)
Episode 3 (18
May 1974)
Episode 4 (25
May 1974)
Episode 5 (1 Jun
1974)
Episode 6 (8
Jun 1974)
Fourth Doctor
Doctor Who Season 12 (28 Dec 1974-10 May 1975)
Companions:
Sarah Jane Smith, Harry Sullivan
(Note: This season’s
serials continued directly from each other, tracing one single problematic
voyage of Team TARDIS.)
1. “Robot”
Part 1 (28 Dec
1974)
Part 2 (4 Jan
1975)
Part 3 (11 Jan
1975)
Part 4 (18 Jan
1975)
2. “The Ark in Space”
Part 1 (25 Jan
1975)
Part 2 (1 Feb
1975)
Part 3 (8 Feb
1975)
Part 4 (15 Feb
1975)
3. “The Sontaran
Experiment”
Part 1 (22 Feb
1975)
Part 2 (1 Mar
1975)
4. “Genesis of the
Daleks”
Part 1 (8 Mar
1975)
Part 2 (15 Mar
1975)
Part 3 (22 Mar
1975)
Part 4 (29 Mar
1975)
Part 5 (5 Apr
1975)
Part 6 (12 Apr
1975)
5. “Revenge of the Cybermen”
Part 1 (19 Apr
1975)
Part 2 (26 Apr
1975)
Part 3 (3 May
1975)
Part 4 (10 May
1975)
Doctor Who Season 13 (30 Aug 1975-6 March 1976)
Companions:
Sarah Jane Smith, Harry Sullivan (thru “Terror of the Zygons”; guest in “The Android
Invasion”)
1. “Terror of the
Zygons”
Part 1 (30 Aug
1975)
Part 2 (6 Sep
1975)
Part 3 (13 Sep
1975)
Part 4 (20 Sep
1975)
2. “Planet of Evil”
Part 1 (27 Sep
1975)
Part 2 (4 Oct
1975)
Part 3 (11 Oct
1975)
Part 4 (18 Oct
1975)
3. “Pyramids of Mars”
Part 1 (25 Oct
1975)
Part 2 (1 Nov
1975)
Part 3 (8 Nov
1975)
Part 4 (15 Nov
1975)
4. “The Android
Invasion”
Part 1 (22 Nov
1975)
Part 2 (29 Nov
1975)
Part 3 (6 Dec
1975)
Part 4 (13 Dec
1975)
5. “The Brain of Morbius”
Part 1 (3 Jan
1976)
Part 2 (10 Jan
1976)
Part 3 (17 Jan
1976)
Part 4 (24 Jan
1976)
6. “The Seeds of Doom”
Part 1 (31 Jan
1976)
Part 2 (7 Feb
1976)
Part 3 (14 Feb
1976)
Part 4 (21 Feb
1976)
Part 5 (28 Feb
1976)
Part 6 (1 Mar
1976)
Doctor Who Season 14 (4 Sep 1976-2 Apr 1977)
Companions:
Sarah Jane Smith (thru “The Hand of Fear”), Leela of the Sevateem (from “The
Face of Evil”)
1. “The Masque of
Mandragora”
Part 1 (4 Sep
1976)
Part 2 (11 Sep
1976)
Part 3 (18 Sep
1976)
Part 4 (25 Sep
1976)
2. “The Hand of Fear”
Part 1 (2 Oct
1976)
Part 2 (9 Oct
1976)
Part 3 (16 Oct
1976)
Part 4 (23 Oct
1976)
3. “The Deadly Assassin”|
Part 1 (30 Oct
1976)
Part 2 (6 Nov
1976)
Part 3 (13 Nov
1976)
Part 4 (20 Nov
1976)
4. “The Face of Evil”
Part 1 (1 Jan
1977)
Part 2 (8 Jan
1977)
Part 3 (15 Jan
1977)
Part 4 (22 Jan
1977)
5. “The Robots of
Death”
Part 1 (29 Jan
1977)
Part 2 (5 Feb
1977)
Part 3 (12 Feb
1977)
Part 4 (19 Feb
1977)
6. “The Talons of
Weng Chiang”
Part 1 (26 Feb
1977)
Part 2 (5 Mar
1977)
Part 3 (12 Mar
1977)
Part 4 (19 Mar
1977)
Part 5 (26 Mar
1977)
Part 6 (2 Apr
1977)
Doctor Who Season 15 (3 Sep 1977-11 Mar 1978)
Companions:
Leela of the Sevateem, K9 (from “The Invisible Enemy”)
1. “Horror of Fang
Rock”
Part 1 (3 Sep
1977)
Part 2 (10 Sep
1977)
Part 3 (17 Sep
1977)
Part 4 (24 Sep
1977)
2. “The Invisible
Enemy”
Part 1 (1 Oct
1977)
Part 2 (8 Oct
1977)
Part 3 (15 Oct
1977)
Part 4 (22 Oct
1977)
3. “Image of the
Fendahl”
Part 1 (29 Oct
1977)
Part 2 (5 Nov
1977)
Part 3 (12 Nov
1977)
Part 4 (19 Nov
1977)
4. “The Sunmakers”
Part 1 (26 Nov
1977)
Part 2 (3 Dec
1977)
Part 3 (10 Dec
1977)
Part 4 (17 Dec
1977)
5. “Underworld”
Part 1 (7 Jan
1978)
Part 2 (14 Jan
1978)
Part 3 (21 Jan
1978)
Part 4 (28 Jan
1978)
6. “The Invasion of
Time”
Part 1 (4 Feb
1978)
Part 2 (11 Feb
1978)
Part 3 (18 Feb
1978)
Part 4 (25 Feb
1978)
Part 5 (4 Mar
1978)
Part 6 (11 Mar
1978)
Doctor Who: The Key to Time Season 16 (2 Sep 1978-24 Feb 1979)
Companions: Romana
Dvora I (Time Lord)
1. “The Ribos
Operation”
Part 1 (2 Sep
1978)
Part 2 (9 Sep
1978)
Part 3 (16 Sep
1978)
Part 4 (23 Sep
1978)
2. “The Pirate Planet”
Part 1 (30 Sep
1978)
Part 2 (7 Oct
1978)
Part 3 (14 Oct
1978)
Part 4 (21 Oct
1978)
3. “The Stories of
Blood”
Part 1 (28 Oct
1978)
Part 2 (4 Nov
1978)
Part 3 (11 Nov
1978)
Part 4 (18 Nov
1978)
4. “The Androids of
Tara”
Part 1 (25 Nov
1978)
Part 2 (2 Dec
1978)
Part 3 (9 Dec
1978)
Part 4 (16 Dec
1978)
5. “The Power of
Kroll”
Part 1 (23 Dec
1978)
Part 2 (30 Dec
1978)
Part 3 (6 Jan
1979)
Part 4 (13 Jan
1979)
6. “The Armageddon
Factor”
Part 1 (20 Jan
1979)
Part 2 (27 Jan
1979)
Part 3 (3 Feb
1979)
Part 4 (10 Feb
1979)
Part 5 (17 Feb
1979)
Part 6 (24 Feb
1979)
Doctor Who Season 17 (1 Sep-1979-12 Jan 1980 + 18 Jul 2018)
Companions: Romana
Dvora II, K9 Mark II (from “The Creature from the Pit”)
1. “Destiny of the
Daleks”
Part 1 (1 Sep
1979)
Part 2 (8 Sep
1979)
Part 3 (15 Sep
1979)
Part 4 (22 Sep
1979)
2. “City of Death”
Part 1 (29 Sep
1979)
Part 2 (6 Oct
1979)
Part 3 (13 Oct
1979)
Part 4 (20 Oct
1979)
3. “The Creature from
the Pit”
Part 1 (27 Oct
1979)
Part 2 (3 Nov
1979)
Part 3 (10 Nov
1979)
Part 4 (17 Nov
1979)
4. “Nightmare of Eden”
Part 1 (24 Nov
1979)
Part 2 (1 Dec
1979)
Part 3 (8 Dec
1979)
Part 4 (15 Dec
1979)
5. “The Horns of
Nimon”
Part 1 (22 Dec
1979)
Part 2 (29 Dec
1979)
Part 3 (5 Jan
1980)
Part 4 (12 Jan
1980)
6. “Shada” (19 Jul
2018*)
(*Unfinished
in 1979 due to a strike in UK, its six intended parts were broadcast as a single
TV movie, with original cast with the filmed live action plus animation to fill
in the missing parts, in 2018. On 1
November 2023, a re-edited version of that broadcast in 2018 was released on
BBC iPlayer in the intended six parts.)
Doctor Who Season 18 (30 Aug 1980-21 March 1981)
Companions: Romana Dvora II (thru “Warriors’ Gate”), K9 II (thru “Warriors’
Gate”), Adric (from “Full Circle”), Nyssa (from “The Keeper of the Traken”),
Tegan Jovanka (“from Logopolis”)
(Note: This
season forms a loose story arc dealing with the theme of entropy. Also, “Full Circle”, “State of Decay”, and
“Warriors’ Gate” form a The E-Space Trilogy. And the final two serials of
this season, “The Keeper of Traken” and “Logopolis” together with Season 19’s first
serial “Castrolava”, form The Master Trilogy.)
1. “The Leisure Hive”
Part 1 (30 Aug
1979)
Part 2 (6 Sep
1979)
Part 3 (13 Sep
1979)
Part 4 (20 Sep
1979)
2. “Meglos”
Part 1 (27 Sep
1979)
Part 2 (4 Oct
1979)
Part 3 (11 Oct
1979)
Part 4 (18 Oct 1979)
3. “Full Circle”
Part 1 (25 Oct
1979)
Part 2 (1 Nov
1979)
Part 3 (8 Nov
1979)
Part 4 (15 Nov
1979)
4. “State of Decay”
Part 1 (22 Nov
1979)
Part 2 (29 Nov
1979)
Part 3 (6 Dec
1979)
Part 4 (13 Dec
1979)
5. “Warrior’s Gate”
Part 1 (3 Jan
1981)
Part 2 (10 Jan
1981)
Part 3 (17 Jan
1981)
Part 4 (24 Jan
1981)
6. “The Keeper of
Traken”
Part 1 (31 Jan
1981)
Part 2 (7 Feb
1981)
Part 3 (14 Feb
1981)
Part 4 (21 Feb
1981)
7. “Logopolis”
Part 1 (28 Feb
1981)
Part 2 (7 Mar
1981)
Part 3 (14 Mar
1981)
Part 4 (21 Mar
1981)
K9 and Company
Pilot: “A Girl’s Best Friend” (28 Dec 1981)
(featuring K9
III and Sarah Jane Smith)
Fifth Doctor
Doctor Who Season 19 (4 Jan-30 Mar 1982)
Companions:
Adric (thru “Earthshock”), Nyssa, Tegan Jovanka
(Note: Beginning
with the first serial of this season, “Castrolava”, the lead character is
billed as ‘The Doctor’ rather than as ‘Doctor Who’.)
1. “Castrolava”
Part 1 (4 Jan
1982)
Part 2 (5 Jan
1982)
Part 3 (11 Jan
1982)
Part 4 (12 Jan
1982)
2. “Four to Doomsday”
Part 1 (18 Jan
1982)
Part 2 (19 Jan
1982)
Part 3 (25 Jan
1982)
Part 4 (26 Jan
1982)
3. “Kinda”
Part 1 (1 Feb
1982)
Part 2 (2 Feb 1982)
Part 3 (8 Feb
1982)
Part 4 (9 Feb
1982)
4. “The Visitation”
Part 1 (15 Feb
1982)
Part 2 (16 Feb
1982)
Part 3 (22 Feb
1982)
Part 4 (23 Feb
1982)
5. “Black Orchid”
Part 1 (1 Mar
1982)
Part 2 (2 Mar
1982)
6. “Earthshock”
Part 1 (8 Mar
1982)
Part 2 (9 Mar
1982)
Part 3 (15 Mar
1982)
Part 4 (16 Mar
1982)
7. “Time-Flight”
Part 1 (22 Mar
1982)
Part 2 (23 Mar
1982)
Part 3 (29 Mar
1982)
Part 4 (30 Mar
1982)
Doctor Who Season 20 (3 Jan-16 Mar 1983)
Companions: Nyssa (thru “Terminus”), Tegan Jovanka, Vislor
Turlough (from “Mawdryn Undead”), Kamelion (from “The King’s Demons”)
(Note:
The serials “Mawdryn Undead”, “Terminus”, & “Enlightenment” formed a
trilogy.)
1. “Arc of Infinity”
Part 1 (3 Jan
1983)
Part 2 (5 Jan
1983)
Part 3 (11 Jan
1983)
Part 4 (12 Jan
1983)
2. “Snakedance”
Part 1 (18 Jan
1983)
Part 2 (19 Jan
1983)
Part 3 (25 Jan
1983)
Part 4 (26 Jan
1983)
3. “Mawdryn Undead”
Part 1 (1 Feb
1983)
Part 2 (2 Feb
1983)
Part 3 (8 Feb
1983)
Part 4 (9 Feb
1983)
4. “Terminus”
Part 1 (15 Feb
1983)
Part 2 (16 Feb
1983)
Part 3 (22 Feb
1983)
Part 4 (23 Feb
1983)
5. “Enlightenment”
Part 1 (1 Mar
1983)
Part 2 (2 Mar
1983)
Part 3 (8 Mar
1983)
Part 4 (9 Mar
1983)
6. “The King’s Demons”
Part 1 (15 Mar
1983)
Part 2 (16 Mar
1983)
The Five Doctors (20th Anniversary Special; 23 Nov 1983)
First, Second,
Third, Fourth, and Fifth Doctors along with companions Sarah Jane Smith, Tegan Jovanka, Susan
Foreman, Brigadier Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart
Doctor Who Season 21 (5 Jan 1984-16 Mar 1984)
Companions: Tegan Jovanka (thru “Resurrection of the Daleks”),
Vislor Turlough (thru “Planet of Fire”), Kamelion (thru “Planet of Fire”), Peri
Brown (from “Planet of Fire”)
1. “Warriors of the
Deep”
Part 1 (5 Jan
1984)
Part 2 (6 Jan
1984)
Part 3 (12 Jan
1984)
Part 4 (13 Jan
1984)
2. “The Awakening”
Part 1 (19 Jan
1984)
Part 2 (20 Jan
1984)
3. “Frontios”
Part 1 (26 Jan
1984)
Part 2 (27 Jan
1984)
Part 3 (2 Feb
1984)
Part 4 (3 Feb
1984)
4. “Resurrection of
the Daleks”
Part 1 (8 Feb
1984)
Part 2 (15 Feb
1984)
5. “Planet of Fire”
Part 1 (23 Feb
1984)
Part 2 (24 Feb
1984)
Part 3 (1 Mar
1984)
Part 4 (2 Mar
1984)
6. “The Caves of
Androzani”
Part 1 (8 Mar
1984)
Part 2 (9 Mar
1984)
Part 3 (15 Mar
1984)
Part 4 (16 Mar
1984)
Sixth Doctor
7. “The Twin Dilemma”
Part 1 (22 Mar
1984)
Part 2 (23 Mar
1984)
Part 3 (29 Mar
1984)
Part 4 (30 Mar
1984)
Doctor Who Season 22 (5 Jan-30 March 1985)
Companion: Peri
Brown
1. “Attack of the
Cybermen”
Part 1 (5 Jan
1985)
Part 2 (12 Jan
1985)
2. “Vengeance on
Varos”
Part 1 (19 Jan
1985)
Part 2 (26 Jan
1985)
3. “The Mark of the
Rani”
Part 1 (2 Feb
1985)
Part 2 (9 Feb
1985)
4. “The Two Doctors”
Part 1 (16 Feb
1985)
Part 2 (23 Feb
1985)
** “Doctor Who: A Fix
with the Sontarans”, Jim’ll Fix It
(23 Feb 1985)
Part 3 (2 Mar
1985)
5. “Timelash”
Part 1 (9 Mar
1985)
Part 2 (16 Mar
1985)
6. “Revelation of the
Daleks”
Part 1 (23 Mar
1985)
Part 2 (30 Mar
1985)
Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord Season 23 (6 Sep-6 Dec 1986)
Companions:
Peri Brown (thru “Mindwarp”), Melanie Bush (from “Terror of the Vervoids”)
1. “The Mysterious
Planet”
Part 1 (6 Sep
1986)
Part 2 (13 Sep
1986)
Part 3 (20 Sep
1986)
Part 4 (27 Sep
1986)
2. “Mindwarp”
Part 5 (4 Oct
1986)
Part 6 (11 Oct
1986)
Part 7 (18 Oct
1986)
Part 8 (25 Oct
1986)
3. “Terror of the
Vervoids”
Part 9 (1 Nov
1986)
Part 10 (8 Nov
1986)
Part 11 (15 Nov
1986)
Part 12 (22 Nov
1986)
4. “The Ultimate Foe”
Part 13 (29 Nov
1986)
Part 14 (6 Dec
1986)
Seventh Doctor
Doctor Who Season 24 (7 Sep-7 Dec 1987)
Companions: Mel Bush (thru “Dragonfire”), Dorothy Gale ‘Ace’ McShane
(from “Dragonfire”)
1. “Time and the Rani”
Part 1 (7 Sep
1987)
Part 2 (14 Sep
1987)
Part 3 (21 Sep
1987)
Part 4 (28 Sep
1987)
2. “Paradise Towers”
Part 1 (5 Oct
1987)
Part 2 (12 Oct
1987)
Part 3 (19 Oct
1987)
Part 4 (26 Oct
1987)
3. “Delta and the
Bannermen”
Part 1 (2 Nov
1987)
Part 2 (9 Nov
1987)
Part 3 (16 Nov
1987)
4. “Dragonfire”
Part 1 (23 Nov
1987)
Part 2 (30 Nov
1987)
Part 3 (7 Dec
1987)
Doctor Who Season 25 (5 Oct 1988-4 Jan 1989)
Companion: Ace
1. “Remembrance of
the Daleks”
Part 1 (5 Oct
1988)
Part 2 (12 Oct
1988)
Part 3 (19 Oct
1988)
Part 4 (26 Oct
1988)
2. “The Happiness
Patrol”
Part 1 (2 Nov
1988)
Part 2 (9 Nov
1988)
Part 3 (16 Nov
1988)
3. “Silver Nemesis”
(25th Anniversary)
Part 1 (23 Nov
1988)
Part 2 (30 Nov
1988)
Part 3 (7 Dec
1988)
4. “The Greatest Show
in the Galaxy”
Part 1 (14 Dec
1988)
Part 2 (21 Dec
1988)
Part 3 (28 Dec
1988)
Part 4 (4 Jan
1989)
Doctor Who Season 26 (6 Sep-6 Dec 1989)
Companion: Ace
1. “Battlefield”
Part 1 (5 Sep
1989)
Part 2 (12 Sep
1989)
Part 3 (19 Sep
1989)
Part 4 (26 Sep
1989)
2. “Ghost Light”
Part 1 (4 Oct
1989)
Part 2 (11 Oct
1989)
Part 3 (18 Oct
1989)
3. “The Curse of
Fenric”
Part 1 (25 Oct
1989)
Part 2 (1 Nov
1989)
Part 3 (8 Nov
1989)
Part 4 (15 Nov
1989)
4. “Survival”
Part 1 (22 Nov
1989)
Part 2 (29 Nov
1989)
Part 3 (6 Dec
1989)
DOCTOR WHO (WILDERNESS ERA)
Search Out Space (21 Nov 1990)
(Doctor Who-Search Out Science crossover featuring: Seventh Doctor and
companions Ace & K9 playing in-universe game)
Doctor Who and the
Daleks (TV featurettes)
** Bigger Inside Than Out (5 Nov 1993)
** The Antique Doctor Who Show (12 Nov
1993)
** Missing In Action (19 Nov 1993)
** Dimensions in Time, Parts 1 & 2
(26-27 Nov 1993)
(featuring
Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Doctors along with companions Sarah
Jane Smith, Ace, K9, Melanie Bush, Peri Brown, Nyssa, Romana, Leela, Mike
Yates, Liz Shaw, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Victoria Waterfield, Susan
Foreman)
Doctor Who: Thirty
Years in the TARDIS (29 Nov 1993)
Doctor Who and the
Daleks (TV featurettes, cont.)
** I Was That Monster (3 Dec 1993)
** Police 5: The Master (10 Dec 1993)
** UNIT Recruiting Film (17 Dec 1993)
P.R.O.B.E.: The Zero Imperative (Direct-to-video; Jan 1994)
(starring Caroline John reprising Liz Shaw as an operative of the Preternatural Research Bureau, and featuring many Doctor Who alumni, though that show is never mentioned for licensing reasons.)
P.R.O.B.E.: The Devil of Winterborne (Direct-to-video; Jan 1995)
Dalekmania (TV
documentary, 24 Jul 1995)
Downtime (TV spin-off movie, 2 Sep 1995)
(featuring
Sarah Jane Smith, Victoria Waterfield, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Professor
Travers)
P.R.O.B.E.: Unnatural
Selection (Direct-to-video; October 1996)
P.R.O.B.E.: The Ghosts of
Winterborne (Direct-to-video; November 1996)
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death (live-action Red Nose Day
parody for TV and webcast, 12 Mar 1999)
(featuring ‘the
Doctor’, the Quite Handsome Doctor, the Shy Doctor, the Handsome Doctor, the
Female Doctor, and Companion Emma)
** The Web of Caves (TV short, 13 Nov 1999)
Adventures in Space and Time (documentary, 13 Nov 1999)
Death Comes to Time (webcast animated series)
(featuring
Seventh Doctor and companions Ace & android Antimony)
1. At the Temple of
the 4th (13 Jul 2001)
2. Planet of Blood,
Part 1 (14 Feb 2002)
3. Planet of Blood,
Part 2 (22 Feb 2002)
4. Planet of Blood,
Part 3 (1 Mar 2002)
5. The Child, Part 1
(29 Mar 2002)
6. The Child, Part 2
(5 Apr 2002)
7. The Child, Part 3
(12 Apr 2002
8. Death Comes to
Time, Part 1 (19 Apr 2002)
9. Death Comes to
Time, Part 2 (26 Apr 2002)
10. Death Comes to
Time, Part 3 (3 May 2002)
Doctor Who: Real Time (webcast animated miniseries)
(featuring
Sixth Doctor and companion Evelyn Smythe)
1. Episode 1 (2 Aug
2002)
2. Episode 2 (9 Aug
2002)
3. Episode 3 (16 Aug
2002)
4. Episode 4 (23 Aug
2002)
5. Episode 5 (30 Aug
2002)
6. Episode 6 (6 Sep
2002)
Doctor Who: Shada (webcast animated miniseries, 40th Anniversary
Special)
(featuring
Eighth Doctor and companions Romana II & K9 II)
1. Episode 1 (2 May
2003)
2. Episode 2 (9 May
2003)
3. Episode 3 (16 May
2003)
4. Episode 4 (23 May
2003)
5. Episode 5 (30 May
2003)
6. Episode 6 (6 Jun
2003)
Eighth Doctor
The second of these was not really part of the Wilderness
Era but was a retcon prequel to the 50th Anniversary Special, Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor. However, it is set in the Last Great Time
War, with the second featuring the regeneration of the Eighth Doctor into the
War Doctor.
Doctor Who: The Television Movie (12 May 1996)
Companion: Grace Holloway
** Doctor Who: The Night of the Doctor (TV short, 14 Nov 2013)
Shalka Doctor
Doctor Who: Scream of the Shakla (webcast animated miniseries, 40th Anniversary Special)
(featuring the Alternative Ninth, or Shakla, Doctor and companions Alison Cheney & the Master)
1. Episode 1 (13 Nov 2003)
2. Episode 2 (20 Nov 2003)
3. Episode 3 (27 Nov 2003)
4. Episode 4 (4 Dec 2003)
5. Episode 5 (11 Dec 2003)
6. Episode 6 (18 Dec 2003)
The Warrior, aka the War Doctor
The War Doctor (never so-called in the TV show) was
especially brought into existence to end the Last Great Time War between the
Time Lords and the Daleks. His face is
seen in a mirror after the regeneration of the Eighth Doctor in The Night of
the Doctor. He later appears in
alongside the Eleventh Doctor and the Tenth Doctor in the 2013 Autumn Special
(25 November) Doctor Who: The Day of the
Doctor; the two shorts above are retcons in anticipation of it.
** Doctor Who: The Night of the Doctor (TV
short, 14 Nov 2013)
** Doctor Who: The Last Day (TV short, 20
Nov 2013)
** The
Final Battle (or, Leela vs. the Time
War; Doctor Who official website,
11 Jan 2024)
DOCTOR WHO (REVIVAL ERA)
In the following, the entries indented by two asterisks and
two spaces are shorts broadcast on TV, webcasts, or home video releases; the
venue is given. With one exception, all
of the Lockdown! were webcast shorts released on YouTube; the exception was a
short story in text. The rest are
regular or special full-length Parts or TV movies.
Ninth Doctor
Doctor Who Series 1/Season 27 (26 Mar 2005-18 Jun 2005)
Companions: Rose
Tyler, Adam Mitchell (“Dalek” & “Long Game”), Jack Harkness (from “The
Empty Child”)
(Note: In this
first series of the revival, the lead character is billed as ‘Doctor Who’.)
** Doctor Who and the Time War (Lockdown!, 26 Mar 2020)
1. “Rose” (26 Mar
2005)
** Revenge of the Nestene (Lockdown!, 26
Mar 2020)
2. “The End of the
World” (2 Apr 2005)
Blue Peter,
“Doctor Who Special” (4 Apr 2005)
3. “The Unquiet
Dead” (9 Apr 2005; set at Christmastime)
4. “Aliens of London”
(1/2; 16 Apr 2005)
5. “World War Three”
(2/2; 23 Apr 2005)
6. “Dalek” (30 Apr
2005)
** Sven and the Scarf (Lockdown!, 30 Apr 2020)
7. “The Long Game” (7
May 2005)
8. “Father’s Day” (14
May 2005)
9. “The Empty Child”
(1/2; 21 May 2005)
10. “The Doctor
Dances” (2/2; 28 May 2005)
11. “Boom Town” (4
Jun 2005)
12. “Bad Wolf” (1/2;
11 Jun 2005)
13. “The Parting of
the Ways” (2/2; 18 Jun 2005)
Tenth Doctor
(Note: Beginning
with the 2005 Christmas Special, the lead character returns to being billed as
‘The Doctor’, largely at the insistence of the actor David Tennant.)
** Doctor Who: Born Again (TV short; 18 Nov
2005)
Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion (Christmas Special 2005)
Companion: Rose
Tyler, Mickey Smith
** Doctor Who: Attack of the Graske (TV
short; 25 Dec 2005)
Doctor Who Series 2/Season 28 (15 Apr 2006-8 Jul 2006)
Companions: Rose
Tyler, Mickey Smith (from “School Reunion” thru “The Age of Steel”), Sarah Jane
Smith (“School Reunion”), K9 III then K9 IV (“chool Reunion”)
The Tardisodes
were webcast.
** Tardisode 1 (1 Apr 2006)
1. “New Earth” (15
Apr 2006)
** Tardisode 2 (15 Apr 2006)
2. “Tooth and Claw”
(22 Apr 2006)
** Tardisode 3 (22 Apr 2006)
3. “School Reunion”
(29 Apr 2006)
** Tardisode 4 (29 Apr 2006)
4. “The Girl in the
Fireplace” (6 May 2006)
** Tardisode 5 (6 May 2006)
** Pompadour (Lockdown!, 6 May 2020)
5. “Rise of the
Cybermen” (1/2, 13 May 2006)
** Tardisode 6 (13 May 2006)
6. “The Age of Steel”
(2/2, 20 May 2006)
** Tardisode 7 (20 May 2006)
7. “The Idiot’s
Lantern” (27 May 2006)
** Tardisode 8 (27 May 2006)
8. “The Impossible
Planet” (1/2, 3 Jun 2006)
** Tardisode 9 (3 Jun 2006)
9. “The Satan Pit”
(2/2, 10 Jun 2006)
** Tardisode 10 (10 Jun 2006)
10. “Love &
Monsters” (17 Jun 2006)
** Tardisode 11 (17 Jun 2006)
** The Genuine Article (Lockdown!, 14
February 2021)
11. “Fear Her” (24
Jun 2006)
** Tardisode 12 (24 Jun 2006)
12. “Army of Ghosts”
(1/2, 1 Jul 2006)
** Tardisode 13 (1 Jul 2006)
13. “Doomsday” (2/2,
8 Jul 2006)
Torchwood Series 1, 1-10 (22 Oct 2006-17 Dec 2006)
Torchwood 3:
Jack Harkness, Owen Harper, Toshiko Sato, Ianto Jones, Suzie Costello, Gwen
Cooper
1. “Everything
Changes” (22 Oct 2006)
2. “Day One” (22 Oct
2006)
3. “Ghost Machine”
(29 Oct 2006)
4. “Cyberwoman” (5
Nov 2006)
5. “Small Worlds” (12
Nov 2006)
6. “Countrycide” (19
Nov 2006)
7. “Greeks Bearing
Gifts” (26 Nov 2006)
8. “They Keep Killing
Suzie” (3 Dec 2006)
9. “Random Shoes” (10
Dec 2006)
10. “Out of Time” (17
Dec 2006)
11. “Combat” (24 Dec
2006)
Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride (Christmas Special 2006)
Companion:
Donna Noble
The Sarah Jane Adventures: Invasion of the Bane (1 Jan 2007)
Companions: Maria Jackson, Luke Smith, Mr. Smith, Kelsey Hooper, K9 Mark IV
Torchwood Series 1, Episodes 12-13 (both 1 Jan 2007)
12. “Captain Jack
Harkness”
13. “End of Days” (story continues in Doctor Who S03E11 “Utopia”)
Doctor Who Series 3/Season 29 (31 Mar 2007-30 Jun 2007)
Companions:
Martha Jones, Jack Harkness (final trilogy)
1. “Smith and Jones”
(31 Mar 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 1 (2 Apr 2007)
2. “The Shakespeare
Code” (7 Apr 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 2 (9 Apr 2007)
3. “Gridlock” (14 Apr
2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 3 (16 Apr 2007)
4. “Daleks in
Manhattan” (1/2, 21 Apr 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 4 (23 Apr 2007)
5. “Evolution of the
Daleks” (2/2, 28 Apr 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 5 (30 Apr 2007)
6. “The Lazarus
Experiment” (5 May 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 6 (7 May 2007)
7. “42” (19 May 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 7 (21 May 2007)
8. “Human Nature”
(1/2, 26 May 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 8 (28 May 2007)
9. “The Family of
Blood” (2/2, 2 Jun 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 9 (4 June 2007)
10. “Blink” (9 Jun
2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 10 (11 Jun
2007)
11. “Utopia” (1/3, 16
Jun 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 11 (18 Jun
2007)
12. “The Sound of
Drums” (2/3, 23 Jun 2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 12 (25 Jun
2007)
** The Infinite Quest, Part 13 (30 Jun
2007)
13. “Last of the Time
Lords” (3/3, 30 Jun 2007)
(The
Infinite Quest TV shorts were broadcast
in 2 Apr-29 Jun 2007 as segments of the CBBC companion show Totally Doctor
Who; the whole, including
never-before-seen Part 13, was broadcast on CBBC as one omnibus stand-alone version,
Doctor Who: The Infinite Quest, on 30 June 2007, before the Doctor Who series
3 finale on BBC 1. It is not part of the
official canon, but the most sensible place to watch it would beafter “Blink”,
before the trilogy finale of series 3.)
** Doctor Who: Time Crash (Children in Need
TV short, 16 Nov 2007)
The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 1 (24 Sep 2007-19 Nov 2007)
Companions:
Maria Jackson, Luke Smith, Clyde Langer, Mr. Smith
1-2. “Revenge of the
Slitheen”, Parts 1 & 2 (24 Sep 2007)
3. “Eye of the
Gorgon”, Part 1 (1 Oct 2007)
4. “Eye of the Gorgon”,
Part 2 (8 Oct 2007)
5. “Warriors of
Kudlak”, Part 1 (15 Oct 2007)
6. “Warriors of
Kudlak”, Part 2 (22 Oct 2007)
7. “Whatever Happened
to Sarah Jane?”, Part 1 (29 Oct 2007)
8. “Whatever Happened
to Sarah Jane?”, Part 2 (5 Nov 2007)
9. “The Lost Boy”,
Part 1 (12 Nov 2007)
10. “The Lost Boy”,
Part 2 (19 Nov 2007)
Doctor Who: Voyage of the Damned (Christmas Special 2007)
Companion:
Astrid Peth
Torchwood Series 2 (16 Jan 2008-4 Apr 2008)
Torchwood 3:
Jack Harkness, Owen Harper, Toshiko Sato, Ianto Jones, Gwen Cooper
1. “Kiss Kiss, Bang
Bang” (16 Jan 2008)
2. “Sleeper” (23 Jan
2008)
3. “To the Last Man”
(30 Jan 2008)
4. “Meat” (6 Feb
2008)
5. “Adam” (13 Feb
2008)
6. “Reset” (1/3, 13
Feb 2008)
7. “Dead Man Walking”
(2/3, 20 Feb 2008)
8. “A Day in the
Death” (3/3, 27 Feb 2008)
9. “Something
Borrowed” (5 Mar 2008)
10. “From Out of the
Rain” (12 Mar 2008)
11. “Adrift” (19 Mar
2008)
12. “Fragments” (1/2,
21 Mar 2008)
13. “Exit Wounds”
(2/2, 4 Apr)
Doctor Who Series 4/Season 30 (5 Apr 2008-5 Jul 2008)
Companions: Donna Noble, also Martha Jones (“The
Sontaran Strategem”, “The Poison Sky”, & “The Doctor’s Daughter”), Rose
Tyler (“Turn Left”), River Song* (“Silence in the Library” and “Forest of the Dead”),
and the Children of Time (“Stolen Earth” & “Journey’s End”)
(The Children of
Time include: Martha Jones, Rose Tyler, Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper, Ianto
Jones, Sarah Jane Smith, Luke Smith, Mr. Smith, Wilfrid Mott, Sylvia Noble, Harriet
Jones, Jackie Tyler, Mickey Smith, and K-9)
The editions of Captain Jack’s Monster Files were
webcast the same day as the episodes of Series 4.
1. “Partners in Crime”
(5 Apr 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Adipose”
2. “The Fires of
Pompeii” (12 Apr 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Pyrovile”
** The Descendants of Pompeii (Lockdown!,
17 May 2020)
3. “Planet of the Ood”
(19 Apr 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Ood”
4. “The Sontaran
Strategem” (1/2, 26 Apr 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monters Files: “Slitheen”
5. “The Poison Sky”
(2/2, 3 May 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Sontarans”
6. “The Doctor’s Daughter”
(10 May 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Hath”
7. “The Unicorn and
the Wasp” (17 May 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Vespiform”
8. “Silence in the
Library” (1/2, 31 May 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Judoon”
9. “Forest of the
Dead” (2/2, 7 Jun 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “The Vashta
Nerada”
10. “Midnight” (14
Jun 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Midnight”
11. “Turn Left” (1/3,
21 Jun 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “The Trickster’s
Brigade”
** U.N.I.T. On Call (Lockdown!, 14 November
2020)
12. “The Stolen Earth”
(2/3, 28 Jun 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Daleks”
13. “Journey’s End” (3/3,
5 Jul 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Davros”
(Note: The
events of “Journey’s End” resulted in the half-human Meta-Crisis Doctor and the
half-Time Lord DoctorDonna. The
Meta-Crisis Doctor went to Pete’s World to live with Rose Tyler after the
Daleks were defeated, while the Tenth Doctor hid all Donna Noble’s memories of him
so the power of the Time Lord energy wouldn’t kill her.)
The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 2 (29 Sep 2008-8 Dec 2008)
Companions: Luke Smith, Maria Jackson (“The Last
Sontarran” & “The Mark of the Beserker”), Clyde Langer, Rani Chandra (from
“The Day of the Clown”), Mr. Smith, Alan Jackson (“The Mark of the Beserker”)
1-2. “The Last
Sontarran”, Parts 1 & 2 (29 Sep 2008)
3. “The Day of the
Clown”, Part 1 (6 Oct 2008)
4. “The Day of the
Clown”, Part 2 (13 Oct 2008)
5. “Secrets of the
Stars”, Part 1 (20 Oct 2008)
6. “Secrets of the
Stars”, Part 2 (27 Oct 2008)
7. “The Mark of the
Beserker”, Part 1 (3 Nov 2008)
8. “The Mark of the
Beserker”, Part 2 (10 Nov 2008)
9. “The Temptation of
Sarah Jane Smith”, Part 1 (17 Nov 2008)
10. “The Temptation
of Sarah Jane Smith”, Part 2 (24 Nov 2008)
11. “Enemy of the
Bane”, Part 1 (1 Dec 2008)
12. “Enemy of the
Bane”, Part 2 (8 Dec 2008)
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “Christmas”
(9 Dec 2008)
Doctor Who: The Next Doctor (Christmas Special 2008)
Companions: Jackson
Lake, Rosita Farisi
** Captain Jack’s Monster Files: “The
Cybermen” (25 Dec 2008)
** Doctor Who: Music of the Spheres (1 Jan
2009)
** The Sarah Jane Adventures: From
Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love (Rose Nose Day TV short, 13 March 2009)
Doctor Who: Planet of the Dead (Easter Special 2009; 11 Apr)
Torchwood: Children of Earth
(Series 3; 6 Jul 2009-10 Jul 2009)
Torchwood
3: Jack Harkness, Ianto Jones, Gwen
Cooper, Rhys Williams, with ally Lois Habiba
1. “Day One” (1/5, 6
July 2009)
2. “Day Two” (2/5, 7
July 2009)
3. “Day Three” (3/5,
8 July 2009)
4. “Day Four” (4/5, 9
July 2009)
5. “Day Five” (5/5,
10 July 2009)
The Sarah Jane Adventures Series 3, 1-10 (15 Oct 2009-13 Nov 2009)
Companions:
Luke Smith, Clyde Langer, Rani Chandra, Mr. Smith, K9 IV (from “The Mad
Woman in the Attic”)
The Alien Files were webcast shorts
appearing online the same day as Part 2 of each episode.
1. “Prisoner of the
Judoon”, Part 1 (5 Oct 2009)
2. “Prisoner of the
Judoon”, Part 2 (6 Oct 2009)
** The Alien Files: “Androvax”
3. “The Mad Woman in
the Attic”, Part 1 (22 Oct 2009)
4. “The Mad Woman in
the Attic”, Part 2 (23 Oct 2009)
** The Alien Files: “Eve”
5. “The Wedding of
Sarah Jane Smith”, Part 1 (29 Oct 2009)
6. “The Wedding of
Sarah Jane Smith”, Part 2 (30 Oct 2009)
** The Alien Files: “The Doctor”
7. “The Eternity
Trap”, Part 1 (5 Nov 2009)
8. “The Eternity Trap”,
Part 2 (6 Nov 2009)
** The Alien Files: “Erasmus Darkening”
9. “Mona Lisa’s
Revenge”, Part 1 (12 Nov 2009)
10. “Mona Lisa’s
Revenge”, Part 2, (13 Nov 2009)
** The Alien Files: “Mona Lisa”
Doctor Who: The Waters of Mars (Autumn Special: 15 Nov 2009)
Companion: Adelaide Brooke
The Sarah Janes Adventures Series 3, 11-12 (19-20 Nov 2009)
11. “The Gift”, Part
1 (19 Nov 2009)
12. “The Gift”, Part
2 (20 Nov 2009)
** The Alien Files: Blathereen
Doctor Who: Dreamland (animated webcast , Parts 1-6, 21-26 Nov
2009; TV broadcast as one 42-minute special 5 Dec 2009)
(featuring
Tenth Doctor and companions Cassie Rice & Jimmy Stalkingwolf)
** Doctor Who: A Ghost Story for Christmas
(webcast; 24 Dec 2009)
Doctor Who: The End of Time, Part 1 (Christmas Special 2009)
Doctor Who: The End of Time, Part 2 (New Year Special 2010)
Companion: Wilfred Mott
** The Secret of Novice Hame (Lockdown! webcast, 30 May 2020)
Eleventh Doctor
Doctor Who Series 5/Season 31 (3 Apr 2010-5 Jul 2010)
Companions: Amy
Pond, Rory Williams (thru “Cold Blood”), River Song (4 eps), Craig Owens (“The
Lodger”)
River Song’s Monster Files were webcast.
1. “The Eleventh Hour”
(3 Apr 2010)
** Meanwhile in the TARDIS 1 (home video, 8
Nov 2010)
** The Raggedy Doctor
by Amelia Pond (Lockdown!, 3 Apr 2020)
2. “The Beast Below”
(10 Apr 2010)
3. “Victory of the
Daleks” (17 Apr 2010)
4. “The Time of
Angels” (1/2, 24 Apr 2010)
5. “Flesh and Stone”
(2/2, 1 May 2010)
** Meanwhile in the TARDIS 2 (home video, 8
Nov 2010)
** River Song’s Monster Files: “Weeping
Angels” (1 May 2010)
6. “The Vampires of
Venice” (8 May 2010)
** River Song’s Monster Files: “Vampires”
(8 May 2010)
7. “Amy’s Choice” (15
May 2010)
8. “The Hungry Earth”
(1/2, 22 May 2010)
9. “Cold Blood” (2/2,
29 May 2010))
** River Song’s Monster Files: “Homo
Reptilia” (29 May 2010)
10. “Vincent and the
Doctor” (5 Jun 2010)
11. “The Lodger” (12
Jun 2010)
12. “The Pandorica
Opens” (1/2, 19 Jun 2010)
13. “The Big Bang”
(2/2, 26 Jun 2010)
The Sarah Janes Adventures Series 4 (11 Oct 2010-16 Nov 2010)
Companions: Luke
Smith (“The Nightmare Man” & “Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith”), Clyde Langer, Rani
Chandra, Mr. Smith, K9 IV (“The Nightmare Man” & “Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith”)
(The full
half–hour SJA Alien Files Parts broadcast weekly during Series 4 beginning 11
October 2010 immediately after part 1 of each serial. When I’m rewatching the Whoniverse, I watch
them before Series 5 of TSJA because of its shortended duration.)
** CBBC Extra: Introduction to SJA (11 Oct
2010)
1. “The Nightmare Man”,
Part 1 (11 Oct 2010)
Sarah Jane’s Alien
Files 1: “The Trickster and Krislock the Graske”
** CBBC Extra: Rani and Clyde (12 Oct
2010)
2. “The Nightmare
Man”, Part 2 (12 Oct 2010)
** CBBC Extra: Attic Padz (18 Oct 2010)
3. “The Vault of
Secrets”, Part 1 (18 Oct 2010)
Sarah Jane’s Alien
Files 2: “Pied Piper, Eve, and Ship”
** CBBC Extra: Clyde Introduces… (19 Oct
2010)
4. “The Vault of
Secrets”, Part 2 (19 Oct 2010)
5. “Death of the
Doctor”, Part 1 (25 Oct 2010)
Sarah Jane’s Alien
Files 3: “Sontarans, Mrs. Wormwood, and Bane Mother”
6. “Death of the
Doctor”, Part 2 (26 Oct 2010)
7. “The Empty Planet”,
Part 1 (1 Nov 2010)
Sarah Jane’s Alien
Files 4: “Slitheen, Blathereen, and Rakweed”
8. “The Empty Planet”,
Part 2 (2 Nov 2010)
9. “Lost in Time”,
Part 1 (8 Nov 2010)
Sarah Jane’s Alien
Files 5: “Berserkers and Mona Lisa”
10. “Lost in Time”,
Part 2 (9 Nov 2010)
11. “Goodbye, Sarah
Jane Smith”, Part 1 (15 Nov 2010)
Sarah Jane’s Alien
Files 6: “Judoon, Androvax, and Mister Dread”
12. “Goodbye, Sarah
Jane Smith”, Part 2 (16 Nov 2010)
Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol (Christmas Special 2010)
Companions: Amy
Pond, Rory Williams, Kazran Bardick, Abigail
** Doctor Who: Space & Time (TV short, Red
Nose Day 2011, 11 Mar)
Doctor Who Series 6/Season 32, Part 1 (23 Apr 2011-4 June 2011)
Companions: Amy Pond, Rory Williams, River Song (6 eps),
Canton Everett Delaware III (“The Impossible Astronaut” & “Day of the Moon”),
Pasternoster Gang (Madame Vastra, Jenny Flint, Strax: “A Good Man Goes to War”)
** Prequel to The Impossible Astronaut
(webcast, 25 Mar 2011)
1. “The Impossible
Astronaut” (1/2, 23 Apr 2011)
2. “Day of the Moon”
(2/2, 30 Apr 2011)
** Prequel to The Curse of the Black Spot
(webcast, 30 Apr 2011)
3. “The Curse of the
Black Spot” (7 May 2011)
4. “The Doctor’s Wife”
(14 May 2011)
5. “The Rebel Flesh”
(1/3, 21 May 2011)
6. “The Almost People”
(2/3, 28 May 2011)
** Brain Trafficking (webcast, 28 May 2011)
7. “A Good Man Goes
to War” (3/3, 4 Jun 2011)
** The Battle of Demons’ Run, Two Days Later
(webcast, 25 Mar 2013)
Torchwood: Miracle Day (Series 4; 8 Jul 2011-10 Sep 2011)
Torchwood Team:
Jack Harkness, Gwen Cooper, Rex Matheson, Esther Drummond, Vera Juarez
(Each episode of
the Web of Lies released online five
days before the TV broadcast of each episode, with two brief webvids nine days
before the broadcast of the series began.
Each part was released five days before the next TV episode. To me, however, this order makes more sense.)
** Web of Lies: Gwen (5 July 2011)
** Web of Lies: Holly (5 Jul 2011)
1. “The New World” (14
July 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 1 (9 Jul 2011)
2. “Rendition” (21
July 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 2 (16 Jul 2011)
3. “Dead of Night” (28
Jul 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 3 (24 Jul 2011)
4. “Escape to L.A.” (4
Aug 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 4 (30 Jul 2011)
5. “The Categories of
Life” (11 Aug 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 5 (6 Aug 2011)
6. “The Middle Men” (18
Aug 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 6 (13 Aug 2011)
7. “Immortal Sins” (25
Aug 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 7 (20 Aug 2011)
8. “End of the Road”
(1 Sep 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 8 (27 Aug 2011)
9. “The Gathering” (8
Sep 2011)
** Web of Lies, Part 9 (3 Sep 2011)
10. “The Blood Line”
(15 Sep 2011)
** Web of
Lies, Part 10 (10 Sep 2011)
Torchwood: Web of Lies
(14 Nov 2011)
(Edited version
of the web series, without the puzzles online, released with the DVD &
Blue-ray editions of Torchwood: Miracle
Day)
Doctor Who Series 6/Season 32, Part 2 (27 Aug-1 Oct 2011)
Companions: Amy
Pond, Rory Williams, River Song, Craig Owens (“Closing Time”), Canton Everett
Delaware III (“The Wedding of River Song”)
** Prequel to Let’s Kill Hitler (webcast,
14 August 2011)
8. “Let’s Kill Hitler”
(27 August 2011)
9. Night Terrors (3
Sep 2011)
10. The Girl Who
Waited (10 Sep 2011)
** Night and the Doctor: “First Night”
(home video, 22 Nov 2011)
** Night and the Doctor: “Last Night” (home
video, 22 Nov 2011)
** Night and the Doctor: “Bad Night” (home
video, 22 Nov 2011)
** Night and the Doctor: “Good Night” (home
video, 22 Nov 2011)
11. The God Complex
(17 Sep 2011)
** Night and the Doctor: “Up All Night” (home
video, 22 Nov 2011)
12. “Closing Time”
(24 Sep 2011)
** Prequel to The Wedding of River Song
(webcast)
13. “The Wedding of
River Song” (1 Oct 2011)
** Death Is the Only Answer (TV short, 1
Oct 2011)
The Sarah Janes Adventures Series 5 (3 Oct 2011-18 Oct 2011)
Companions: Clyde
Langer, Rani Chandra, Sky Smith, Luke Smith, Mr. Smith
(This series was
sadly cut short by the 19 April 2011 death of show lead Liz Sladen from
pancreatic cancer. Production was put on
on hiatus while she was being treated.
This first half season already filmed was broadcast in tribute to her.)
1. “Sky”, Part 1 (3
Oct 2011)
2. “Sky”, Part 2 (4
Oct 2011)
3. “The Curse of
Clyde Langer”, Part 1 (10 Oct 2011)
4. “The Curse of Clyde
Langer”, Part 2 (11 Oct 2011)
5. “The Man Who Never
Was”, Part 1 (17 Oct 2011)
6. “The Man Who Never
Was”, Part 2 (18 Oct 2011)
** CBBC Extra: Chris Meets the Bannerman Road Gang (19 Oct 2011)
(The show was to
resume filming with Liz Sladen in 2012; in the meantime, production of four
Halloween specials was planned in between broadcast of Series 5, Part 1 and
Series 5, Part 2, but that didn’t happen.)
Halloween Special #1: “Full Moon” (unproduced live-action)
Halloween Special #2: “The Station” (unproduced live-action)
Halloween Special #3: “The Gargoyle” (unproduced live-action)
Halloween Special #4: “Night of the Spectre” (unproduced
animation)
7. “Meet Mr. Smith”,
Part 1 (unproduced)
8. “Meet Mr. Smith”,
Part 2 (unproduced)
9. “The Thirteenth
Floor”, Part 1 (unproduced)
10. “The Thirteenth
Floor”, Part 2 (unproduced)
11. “The Battle of
Bannerman Road”, Part 1 (unproduced)
12. “The Battle of Bannerman Road”, Part 2
(unproduced)
(In the “The
Battle of Bannerman Road”, which was to feature Third Doctor companion Jo Grant
Jones, Sky Smith would be revealed as the ‘child of the Trickster’ when she
transforms into his likeness. She would later
become an entity who casts the Trickster out of our universe. As for Bannerman Road, it would be destroyed,
or at least 13 Bannerman Road. Mr. Smith’s
crystal would have survived, however, and Sarah Jane would have taken him to
her childhood hometown of Foxgrove, which would have been the new location of The
Sarah Jane Adventures.)
** Farewell, Sarah Jane (Lockdown!, 19 April
2020)
(An in-universe
tribute to Sarah Jane Smith written by Russell T. Davis, which assumes that the
transformation of Sky had taken place, but without the destruction of Bannerman
Road and the move to Foxgrove.)
** A Message from Elisabeth Sladen’s Daughter,
Sadie Miller (Lockdown!, 19 April 2020)
** My Sarah Jane:
A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen (23
Apr 2011)
(Real-life tribute
to Sarah Jane Smith actor Elisabeth Sladen broadcast on CBBC immediately after the
showing of Doctor Who Series 6 opener
“The Impossible Astronaut”)
(Well before Liz Sladen’s illness, SJA was already approved for a Series 6, with appearances
by Seventh Doctor companion Dorothy Gale ‘Ace’ McShane as well as the Eleventh
Doctor along with Amy Pond and Rory Williams.)
** The Naked Truth (Children In Need, 18
Nov 2011)
** Prequel to The Doctor, the Widow, & the
Wardrobe (6 Dec 2011)
Doctor Who: The Doctor, the Widow, & the Wardrobe (Christmas
2011)
Companions: Madge,
Cyril, & Lily Arwell, Amy Pond & Rory Williams
** Good As Gold (TV short, 24 May 2012)
** Pond Life (webcast, 27-31 Aug 2012)
Doctor Who Series 7/Season 33 1-5 (1 Sep 2012-29 Sep 2012)
Companions: Amy
Pond, Rory Williams, Oswin Oswald (“Asylum of the Daleks”), Brian Williams (“Dinosaurs on a Space Ship” & “The
Power of Three”), River Song (“The Angels Take Manhattan”), Nefertiti (“Dinosaurs on a Space Ship”), John Riddel
(“Dinosaurs on a Space Ship”), Brian Williams (“Dinosaurs on a Space Ship”
& “The Power of Three”)
** Prequel to Asylum of the Daleks (webcast,
30 Aug 2012)
1. “Asylum of the
Daleks” (1 Sep 2012)
2. “Dinosaurs on a
Space Ship” (8 Sep 2012)
** The Making of the Gunslinger (webcast,
14 Sep 2012)
3. “A Town Called
Mercy” (15 Sep 2012)
4. “The Power of
Three” (22 Sep 2012)
5. “The Angels Take
Manhattan” (29 Sep 2012)
** Rory’s Story (Lockdown!, 11 Apr 2020)
** P.S. (webcast, 12 Oct 2020)
** The Great Detective (TV short, 16 Nov
2012)
** Vastra Investigates, A Christmas Prequel
(webcast, 17 Dec 2012)
Doctor Who: The Snowmen (Christmas Special 2012)
Companions: Clara Oswin Oswald, Pasternoster Gang
** One Born Every Minute (TV short, 15 Mar
2013)
Doctor Who Series 7/Season 33 6-13 (30 Mar 2013-18 May 2013)
Companions: Clara
Oswald, Paternoster Gang (“The Crimson Horror” & “The Name of the Doctor”), Angie
& Artie Maitland (“Nightmare in Silver”)
** The Bells of Saint John, A Prequel
(webcast; 23 Mar 2013)
6. “The Bells of
Saint John” (30 Mar 2013)
7. “The Rings of
Akhaten” (6 Apr 2012)
** Strax Field Report: The Doctor at
Trafalgar Square (9 Apr 2013)
8. “Cold War” (13 Apr
2013)
9. “Hide” (20 Apr
2013)
10. “Journey to the
Center of the TARDIS” (27 Apr 2013)
11. “The Crimson
Horror”
12. “Nightmare in
Silver” (11 May 2013)
** She Said, He Said: A Prequel (webcast;
11 May 2013)
** Strax Field Report: The Name of the
Doctor (16 May 2013)
** Strax Field Report: A Glorious Day (18
May 2013)
13. “The Name of the
Doctor” (18 May 2013)
** Strax Field Report: The Doctor’s
Greatest Secret (24 May 2013)
(Note: While Clarence
and the Whispermen was released four days after The Name of the Doctor, it is
nonetheless a prequel to the former. Also,
while “She Said, He Said” is literally titled a prequel, internal references to
events on Trenzalore place it after “The Name of the Doctor”.)
** Clara and the TARDIS (home video; 24 Sep
2013)
** Rain Gods (home video; 24 Sep 2013)
** The Inforarium (home video; 24 Sep 2013)
** Strax Field Report: “The Zygons” (7 Nov
2013)
** Strax Field Report: “Queen Elizabeth” (17
Nov 2013)
** Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide (TV
short, 18 Nov 2013)
** Doctors Assemble! (Lockdown!, 23 May
2020)
An Adventure in Space and Time (50th Anniversary Special, 21
Nov 2013)
** Message from Strax - 50th Anniversary
(23 Nov 2013)
** Cinema Introduction to The Day of the Doctor
by Strax and the Doctors (23 Nov 2013)
** Strax Saves the Day (Lockdown!, 21 Mar 2020)
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (50th Anniversary Special: 23 Nov
2013)
Companion: Clara
Oswald
** TARDIS Index Files: “Zygon Stats” (23
Nov 2013)
The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot (23 Nov 2013)
** Strax Field Report: “The Doctors” (19
Dec 2013)
** Strax Field Report: “A Sontaran’s View
of Christmas” (webcast; 23
Dec 2013)
Doctor Who: The Time of the Doctor (Christmas Special 2013)
Companions: Clara
Oswald, Handles
** Strax Field Report: “The Doctor has
Regenerated!” (25 Dec 2013)
Twelfth Doctor
Doctor Who Series 8/Season 34 (23 Aug 2014-8 Nov 2014)
Companions: Clara
Oswald, Paternoster Gang (“Deep Breath”), Danny Pink and the Coal Hill School
Year 8 Gifted & Talented Group (“In the Forest of the Night”), Courtney
Woods (“Kill the Moon”)
** Prequel to Deep Breath (theatrical short,
23 Aug 2014)
1. “Deep Breath” (23
Aug 2014)
2. “Into the Dalek”
(30 August 2014)
3. “Robot of Sherwood”
(6 Sep 2014)
4. “Listen” (13 Sep
2014)
** Listen, a poem by Steve Moffat (Lockdown!,
20 May 2020)
** Fear Is a Superpower (Lockdown!, 20 May
2020)
5. “Time Heist” (20
Sep 2014)
6. “The Caretaker”
(27 Sep 2014)
7. “Kill the Moon” (4
Oct 2014)
8. “Mummy on the
Orient Express” (11 Oct 2014)
9. “Flatline” (18 Oct
2014)
10. “In the Forest of
the Night” (25 Oct 2014)
11. “Dark Water” (1/2,
1 Nov 2014)
12. “Death in Heave”
(2/2, 8 Nov 2014)
Doctor Who: Last Christmas (Christmas Special 2014)
Companion:
Clara Oswald, Ashildr/Lady Me, Rigsy
Doctor Who Series 9/Season
35 (19 Sep 2015-5 Dec 2015)
Companion:
Clara Oswald (thru Face the Raven)
** Prologue (webcast, 11 September 2015)
** The Doctor’s Meditation (theatrical
short, 15 September 2015)
1. “The Magician’s
Apprentice” (1/2, 19 Sep 2015)
2. “The Witch’s
Familiar” (2/2, 26 Sep 2014)
3. “Under the Lake”
(1/2, 3 Oct 2015)
4. “Before the Floor”
(2/2, 10 Oct 2015)
5. “The Girl Who Died”
(1/2, 17 Oct 2015)
6. “The Woman Who
Lived” (2/2, 24 Oct 2015)
7. “The Zygon
Invasion” (1/2, 31 Oct 2015)
8. “The Zygon
Inversion” (2/2, 7 Nov 2015)
** The Zygon Isolation (Lockdown!, 10 May
2020)
9. “Sleep No More”
(14 Nov 2015)
10. “Face the Raven”
(1/3, 21 Nov 2015)
11. “Heaven Sent” (2/3,
28 Nov 2015)
12. “Hell Bent” (3/3,
5 Dec 2015)
Doctor Who: The Husbands of River Song (Christmas Special 2015)
Companions: River
Song, Nardole, Ramone
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The
Silurians? (24 Feb 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The Weeping
Angels? (21 Mar 2016)
** Friend from the Future (23 Apr 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The Silence?
(28 Apr 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The Ood? (21
May 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Is Davros? (20
Jun 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Is The Master?
(18 Jul 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The Zygons?
(3 Aug 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The
Sontarans? (14 Sep 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The
Cybermen? (26 Oct 2016)
** Looking for Pudsey (18 Nov 2016)
** TARDIS Index Files: Who Are The Daleks? (26
Nov 2016)
Class Series 1 (22 Oct 2016-3 Dec-2016)
1. “For Tonight We
Might Die” (22 Oct 2016)
2. “The Coach with
the Dragon Tattoo” (22 Oct 2016)
3. “Nightvisiting” (29
Oct 2016)
4. “Co-Owner of a
Lovely Heart” (1/2, 5 Nov 2016)
5. “Brave-ish Heart”
(2/2, 12 Nov 2016)
6. “Detained” (1/2,
19 Nov 2016)
7. “The Metaphysical
Engine, or What Quill Did” (2/2, 26 Nov 2016)
8. “The Lost” (3 Dec
2016)
Doctor Who: The Return of Doctor Mysterio (Christmas Special 2016)
Companion:
Nardole
Doctor Who Series 10/Season 36 (15 Apr 2017-1 Jul 2017)
Companions: Bill
Potts, Nardole
1. “The Pilot” (15
Apr 2017)
2. “Smile” (22 Apr
2017)
3. “Thin Ice” (29 Apr
2017)
4. “Knock, Knock” (6
May 2017)
5. “Oxygen” (13 May
2017)
6. “Extremis” (1/3; 20 May
2017)
7. “The Pyramid at
the End of the World” (2/3; 27 May 2017)
8. “The Lie of the
Land” (3/3; 3 June 2017)
9. “Empress of Mars”
(10 Jun 2017)
10. “The Eaters of
Light” (17 Jun 2017)
11. “World Enough and
Time” (1/2, 24 Jun 2017)
12. “The Doctor Falls”
(2/2, 1 Jul 2017)
** The Best of Days (Lockdown!, 7 June 2020)
(Episodes 6-8 make up ‘The
Monks Trilogy.)
Doctor Who: Twice Upon a Time (Christmas Special 2017)
Companion: Bill
Potts
Thirteenth Doctor
Doctor Who Series 11/Season 37 (7 Oct 2018-9 Dec 2018)
Companions:
Graham O’Brien, Ryan Sinclair, Yaz Khan
Yaz’s Case Files broadcast after each
episode.
1. “The Woman Who
Fell to Earth” (7 Oct 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files One: The Stenza
2. “The Ghost
Monument” (14 Oct 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Two: The Remnants
3. “Rosa” (21 Oct
2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Three: Krasko
4. “Arachnids in the
U.K.” (28 Oct 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Four: Mutant Spiders
5. “The Tsuranga
Conundrum” (4 Nov 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Five: Pting
6. “Demons of the
Punjab” (11 Nov 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Six: The Thijarians
7. “Kerblam!” (19 Nov
2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Seven: The Kerblam Man
& The Postmen
8. “The Witchfinders”
(26 Nov 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Eight: Morax
9. “It Takes You Away”
(2 Dec 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Nine: Creatures of the
Antizone
Festive Thirteenth
Doctor Yule Log (4 Dec 2018)
10. “The Battle of
Ransoor Av Kolos” (9 Dec 2018)
** Yaz’s Case Files Ten: The Ux
** ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (18 Dec
2018)
Doctor Who: Resolution (New Year Special 2019)
Companions: Graham O’Brien, Ryan Sinclair, Yaz Khan,
Aaron Sinclair
** Yaz’s Case Files Eleven: The Renaissance
Dalek
** The Doctor Needs YOUR Help! (TV short, 15
March 2019)
** Hello, Boys! (16 Apr 2019)
Doctor Who Series 12/Season 38 (1 Jan 2020-1 Mar 2020)
Companions: Graham
O’Brien, Ryan Sinclair, Yaz Khan
1. “Spyfall”, Part 1
(1/2, 1 Jan 2020)
2. “Spyfall”, Part 2
(2/2, 5 Jan 2020)
3. “Orphan 55” (12
Jan 2020)
4. “Nikola Tesla’s
Night of Terror” (19 Jan 2020)
5. “Fugitive of the
Judoon” (26 Jan 2020)
6. “Praxeus” (2 Feb
2020)
7. “Can You Hear Me?”
(9 Feb 2020)
8. “The Haunting of
Villa Diodati” (1/3, 16 Feb 2020)
9. “Ascension of the
Cybermen” (2/3, 24 Feb 2020)
10. “The Timeless
Children” (3/3, 1 Mar 2020)
** The Shadow Passes (Lockdown!, 20 Apr
2020)
** Shadow of a Doubt (Lockdown!, 24 Apr
2020)
** The
Shadow in the Mirror (Lockdown!, 24 Apr 2020)
** Return of the Autons (25 Nov 2020)
** The Defence Drones (webcast, 21 Dec
2020)
Doctor Who: Revolution of the Daleks (New Year Special 2021)
Companions:
Graham O’Brien, Ryan Sinclair, Yaz Khan, Jack Harkness
** Welcome to the TARDIS (1 Jan 2021)
** 2020: The Movie Trailer (19 Mar 2021)
** The Flux is Coming
(9 Oct 2021)
Doctor Who: Flux Series 13/Season 39 (31 Oct 2021-5 Dec 2021)
Companions: Yaz
Khan & Dan Lewis, also Kate Stewart, Karvanista, Joseph Williamson, Diane
Curtis, Inston-Vee Vinder, Claire Brown, Bel, Prof. Eustacius Jericho
1. “The Halloween
Apocalypse” (1/6, 31 Oct 2021)
2. “War of the
Sontarans” (2/6, 7 Nov 2021)
3. “Once, Upon a Time”
(3/6, 14 Nov 2021)
4. “Village of the
Angels” (4/6, 21 Nov 2021)
5. “Survivors of the
Flux” (5/6, 28 Nov 2021)
6. “The Vanquishers”
(6/6, 5 Dec 2021)
Doctor Who: Eve of the Daleks (New Year Special 2022)
Companions: Yaz
Khan, Dan Lewis
Doctor Who: Legend of the Sea Devils (Easter 2022 Special)
Companions: Yaz
Khan, Dan Lewis
Doctor Who: The Power of the Doctor (BBC Centenary Special; 23 Oct
2022)
Companions: Yaz
Khan & Dan Lewis; also Graham O’Brien, Kate Stewart, Dorothy Gale “Ace” McShane, Tegan
Jovanka, Inston-Vee Vinder
Tales of the T.A.R.D.I.S. (all
released 1 Nov 2023)
1. Earthshock
(Fifth Doctor
companion Tegan Jovanka)
2. The Mind Robber
(Second Doctor
companions Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot)
3. Vengeance of Varos
(The Sixth
Doctor and companion Peri Brown)
4. The Three Doctors
(Third Doctor companion
Jo Grant and Sarah Jane Smith companion Clyde Langer)
5. The Time Meddler
(First Doctor companions
Vicki Pallister and Steven Taylor)
6. The Curse of Fenric
(Seventh Doctor
and companion Dorothy Gale ‘Ace’ McShane)
Fourteenth Doctor
Companion:
Donna Noble
** Destination: Skaro, or The Fourteenth Doctor
is Here! (Children in Need Special, 17 Nov 2023)
Doctor Who: The Star Beast (60th Anniversary Special #1, 25 Nov
2023)
Doctor Who: Wild Blue Yonder (60th Anniversary Special #2, 2 Dec
2023)
Doctor Who: The Giggle (60th Anniversary Special #3, 9 Dec 2023)
(Note: When The
Doctor regenerates in The Giggle, he
does so through bi-generation, resulting in two Doctors and two TARDISs. The Fourteenth Doctor retires to live with
the Noble family in London.)
Fifteenth Doctor
Doctor Who: The Church on Ruby Road (Christmas Special 2023)
Companion: Ruby
Sunday
1. “Space Babies” (11
May 2024)
2. “The Devil’s
Chord” (11 May 2024)
3. “Boom” (18 May
2024)
4. “73 Yards” (25 May
2024)
5. “Dot and Bubble”
(1 Jun 2024)
6. “Rogue” (8 Jun
2024)
7. “The Legend of
Ruby Sunday” (15 Jun 2024)
Tales of the TARDIS:
Pyramids of Mars (20 Jun 2024)
8. “Empire of Death”
(22 Jun 2024)
Doctor Who Series 14/Season 40 [Disney
Season 1] (2024)
Companion: Ruby
Sunday
Doctor Who: Joy to the World (Christmas Special 2024)
Companion: Joy
Doctor Who Series 15/Season 41 [Disney Season 2]
Companions: Ruby Sunday, Belinda Chandra
K9 Season 1 (takes place
in London, 2050)
K9 Mark I/II;
K9 Unit: Insp. June Turner, Prof. Alistair Gryffen, Starkey, Jorjie Turner,
Darius Pike
1. “Regeneration”
(1/3; 11 Jan 2010)
2. “Liberation” (2/3;
18 Jan 2010)
3. “The Korven” (3/3;
25 Jan 2010)
4. “The Bounty
Hunter” (1 Feb 2010)
5. “Sirens of Ceres”
(8 Feb 2010)
6. “Fear Itself” (15
Feb 2010)
7. “The Fall of the
House of Gryffen” (22 Feb 2010)
8. “Jaws of Orthus”
(1 Mar 2010)
9. “Dream-Eaters” (8
Mar 2010)
10. “Curse of Anubis” (15 Mar 2010)
11. “Oroborus” (22 Mar 2010)
12. “Alien Avatar” (29 Mar 2010)
13. “Aeolian” (5 Apr 2010)
14. “The Last Oak Tree” (12 Apr 2010)
15. “Black Hunger” (19 Apr 2010)
16. “The Cambridge Spy” (26 Apr 2010)
17. “Lost Library of Ukko” (3 May 2010)
18. “Mutant Copper” (10 May 2010)
19. “The Custodians” (17 May 2010)
20. “Taphony and the Time Loop” (24 May 2010)
21. “Robot Gladiators” (31 May 2010)
22. “Mind Snap” (1/5; 7 Jun 2010)
23. “Angel of The North” (2/5; 14 Jun 2010)
24. “The Last Precinct” (3/5; 21 Jun 2010)
25. “Hound of the Korven” (4/5; 28 Jun 2010)
26.
“"The Eclipse of the Korven” (5/5; 5 Jul 2010)
The Valeyard