Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Part 1

Doctor WhoThe 356th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This story introduces the Sontarans, created by writer Robert Holmes, as well as a new companion named Sarah Jane Smith, played by Elisabeth Sladen. This is the opening episode of Doctor Who’s 11th season. Read more Hear about it on the Sci-Fi 5 podcast

Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Part 2

Doctor WhoThe 357th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This story introduces the Sontarans, created by writer Robert Holmes, as well as a new companion named Sarah Jane Smith, played by Elisabeth Sladen.

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Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Part 3

Doctor WhoThe 358th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This story introduces the Sontarans, created by writer Robert Holmes, as well as a new companion named Sarah Jane Smith, played by Elisabeth Sladen.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Part 4

Doctor WhoThe 359th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This story introduces the Sontarans, created by writer Robert Holmes, as well as a new companion named Sarah Jane Smith, played by Elisabeth Sladen.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs, Part 1

Doctor WhoThe 360th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. In an attempt to preserve the surprise of the dinosaurs’ appearance at the end of this episode, the on-screen title is simply Invasion – a decision which later sees the color videotape of the episode erased when the BBC orders the deletion of the 1969 Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story The Invasion. Read more

Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs, Part 2

Doctor WhoThe 361st episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.

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Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs, Part 3

Doctor WhoThe 362nd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs, Part 4

Doctor WhoThe 363rd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs, Part 5

Doctor WhoThe 364th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Invasion Of The Dinosaurs, Part 6

Doctor WhoThe 365th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Martin Jarvis (Titanic) guest stars. In theory – though there have already been episodes erased from the BBC archives as early as the late ’60s – this is the point at which there is one 25-minute episode of Doctor Who for every day of the year.

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Doctor Who: The Monster Of Peladon, Part 2

Doctor WhoThe 371st episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.

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Doctor Who: The Monster Of Peladon, Part 3

Doctor WhoThe 372nd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: The Monster Of Peladon, Part 4

Doctor WhoThe 373rd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: The Monster Of Peladon, Part 5

Doctor WhoThe 374th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: The Monster Of Peladon, Part 6

Doctor WhoThe 375th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This a sequel to 1972’s The Curse Of Peladon, with many cast members returning to reprise their roles. This episode marks the final appearance of the Ice Warriors in the original series; they don’t reappear on TV until 2013’s Cold War.

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Doctor Who: Planet Of The Spiders, Part 2

Doctor WhoThe 377th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the final story of the third Doctor’s era.

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Doctor Who: Planet Of The Spiders, Part 3

Doctor WhoThe 378th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the final story of the third Doctor’s era.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Planet Of The Spiders, Part 4

Doctor WhoThe 379th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the final story of the third Doctor’s era.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Planet Of The Spiders, Part 5

Doctor WhoThe 380th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the final story of the third Doctor’s era.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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Doctor Who: Planet Of The Spiders, Part 6

Doctor WhoThe 381st episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This is the final story of the third Doctor’s era, and the final episode of Jon Pertwee’s tenure as the third Doctor. The face of the fourth Doctor is glimpsed briefly at the end of the episode.

This timeline entry leads to an entry covering this entire Doctor Who serial; there are plans to write new episodic entries in the future. You can support this effort!
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