UK cable channel Disney XD airs the fifth episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the fifth episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 760th episode of Doctor Who (the 62nd since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Sophie Okonedo guest stars.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the sixth episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the eighth episode of K-9. (Again, Disney XD UK skips over one of the early episodes, leaving that episode to premiere in Australia.) The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 761st episode of Doctor Who (the 63rd since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Ian McNiece and Bill Paterson guest star in a story that unveils a controversially colorful new look for the dreaded Daleks.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the ninth episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the tenth episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 762nd episode of Doctor Who (the 64th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Alex Kingston reprises the role of River Song in the first part of a two-part story that also brings back the Weeping Angels.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 11th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
Big Finish Productions releases the sixth Doctor Who: The Lost Stories audio drama, a limited series of audio versions of scripts that were intended for, but never produced by, Doctor Who on television. Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant star in a story originally intended for the 1986 season of Doctor Who.
Big Finish Productions releases the 133rd Doctor Who audio drama in its main monthly range, starring Colin Baker and Frazer Hines.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 12th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 763rd episode of Doctor Who (the 65th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Alex Kingston reprises the role of River Song in the second half of a two-part story that also brings back the Weeping Angels.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 13th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 14th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 764th episode of Doctor Who (the 66th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Rory (played by actor Arthur Darvill) joins the TARDIS team full time in this episode.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 15th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
Australia’s Nine Network airs the seventh episode of K-9, an episode not broadcast in the UK by Disney XD.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 16th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 765th episode of Doctor Who (the 67th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Toby Jones guest stars.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 17th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 18th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 766th episode of Doctor Who (the 68th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. This is the first part of a two-part story which revives the classic series reptile race, the Silurians, last seen on Doctor Who in 1984.
Big Finish Productions releases the seventh Doctor Who: The Lost Stories audio drama, a limited series of audio versions of scripts that were intended for, but never produced by, Doctor Who on television. Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant star in a story originally intended for the Peter Davison era of Doctor Who.
UK cable channel Disney XD airs the 19th episode of K-9. The Australian-made series features no Doctor Who-related characters other than K-9.
The 767th episode of Doctor Who (the 69th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. This is the conclusion of a two-part story which revives the classic series reptile race, the Silurians, last seen on Doctor Who in 1984.
Big Finish Productions releases the 134th Doctor Who audio drama in its main monthly range, starring Colin Baker and Frazer Hines. Alexander Siddig (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Primeval) guest stars.
The 768th episode of Doctor Who (the 70th since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. This episode is written by Oscar-winning screenwriter Richard Curtis, and guest stars Tony Curran and Bill Nighy.
The 769th episode of Doctor Who (the 71st since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. This episode is written by Gareth Roberts, based on his own Tennant-era comic strip from Doctor Who Magazine, and guest stars comedian James Corden.
The 770th episode of Doctor Who (the 72nd since the series’ revival) airs on BBC1. Alex Kingston, Tony Curran and Ian McNiece guest star. This is the first part of the two-part season finale.