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List of Doctor Who serials

This is a list of Doctor Who television serials. Each serial was a multi-episode storyline; the characters in brackets after the serial titles indicates the code used by the production team to designate the serial (where applicable) and are followed by the number of episodes in the serial. Unless otherwise noted, episodes were 25 minutes long.

A number of serials from the 1960s are either totally missing or have episodes missing, while some of the early 1970s episodes are only held in black and white. See List of incomplete Doctor Who serials for an exact listing.

Contents

William Hartnell

(In the first two seasons and most of the third season, each episode of a serial had an individual title; no serial had an overall onscreen title until The Savages . The earlier stories did have overall titles though they were not used onscreen, and much confusion has existed over the years, with many sources using different titles due to early fandom and reference works being unable to initially access the production files.)

See: Doctor Who story title controversy

Season 1 (1963-64)

Individual Episodes

Season 2 (1964-65)

Individual Episodes

  • 009 - Planet of Giants (J) (3 episodes; Louis Marks )
  • 010 - The Dalek Invasion of Earth (K) (6 episodes; Terry Nation)
  • 011 - The Rescue (L) (2 episodes; David Whitaker)
  • 012 - The Romans (M) (4 episodes; Dennis Spooner)
  • 013 - The Web Planet (N) (6 episodes; Bill Strutton ) Also known as The Zarbi
  • 014 - The Crusade (P) (4 episodes; David Whitaker) Also known as The Lionheart (multiple spellings) and The Crusaders
  • 015 - The Space Museum (Q) (4 episodes; Glyn Jones )
  • 016 - The Chase (R) (6 episodes; Terry Nation)
  • 017 - The Time Meddler (S) (4 episodes; Dennis Spooner)

Season 3 (1965-66)

Individual Episodes

  • 018 - Galaxy 4 (T) (4 episodes; William Emms )
  • 019 - Mission to the Unknown (T/A or DC) (1 episode; Terry Nation) Also known as Dalek Cutaway, this is the only story in which none of the regular cast appear
  • 020 - The Myth Makers (U) (4 episodes; Donald Cotton )
  • 021 - The Daleks' Master Plan (V) (12 episodes; Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner)
  • 022 - The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve (W) (4 episodes; John Lucarotti and Donald Tosh)
  • 023 - The Ark (X) (4 episodes; Paul Erickson and Leslie Scott )
  • 024 - The Celestial Toymaker (Y) (4 episodes; Brian Hayles and Donald Tosh)
  • 025 - The Gunfighters (Z) (4 episodes; Donald Cotton)

(From this point onwards the stories had overall onscreen titles.)

  • 026 - The Savages (AA) (4 episodes; Ian Stuart Black )
  • 027 - The War Machines (BB) (4 episodes; Ian Stuart Black and Kit Pedler )

Season 4 (1966-67)

Patrick Troughton

Season 4 (1966-67) - continued

  • 030 - The Power of the Daleks (EE) (6 episodes; David Whitaker)
  • 031 - The Highlanders (FF) (4 episodes; Elwyn Jones and Gerry Davis)
  • 032 - The Underwater Menace (GG) (4 episodes; Geoffrey Orme )
  • 033 - The Moonbase (HH) (4 episodes; Kit Pedler)
  • 034 - The Macra Terror (JJ) (4 episodes; Ian Stuart Black)
  • 035 - The Faceless Ones (KK) (6 episodes; David Ellis and Malcolm Hulke)
  • 036 - The Evil of the Daleks (LL) (7 episodes; David Whitaker)

Season 5 (1967-68)

  • 037 - The Tomb of the Cybermen (MM) (4 episodes; Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis)
  • 038 - The Abominable Snowmen (NN) (6 episodes; Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln)
  • 039 - The Ice Warriors (OO) (6 episodes; Brian Hayles)
  • 040 - The Enemy of the World (PP) (6 episodes; David Whitaker)
  • 041 - The Web of Fear (QQ) (6 episodes; Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln)
  • 042 - Fury from the Deep (RR) (6 episodes; Victor Pemberton)
  • 043 - The Wheel in Space (SS) (6 episodes; David Whitaker and Kit Pedler)

Season 6 (1968-69)

  • 044 - The Dominators (TT) (5 episodes; Norman Ashby [a.k.a. Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln])
  • 045 - The Mind Robber (UU) (5 episodes; Peter Ling and Derrick Sherwin)
  • 046 - The Invasion (VV) (8 episodes; Derrick Sherwin and Kit Pedler)
  • 047 - The Krotons (WW) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 048 - The Seeds of Death (XX) (6 episodes; Brian Hayles and Terrance Dicks)
  • 049 - The Space Pirates (YY) (6 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 050 - The War Games (ZZ) (10 episodes; Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks)

Jon Pertwee

(Starting from Season 7, the programme was broadcast in colour.)

Season 7 (1970)

Season 8 (1971)

  • 055 - Terror of the Autons (EEE) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 056 - The Mind of Evil (FFF) (6 episodes; Don Houghton)
  • 057 - The Claws of Axos (GGG) (4 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin )
  • 058 - Colony in Space (HHH) (6 episodes; Malcolm Hulke)
  • 059 - The Dæmons (JJJ) (5 episodes; Guy Leopold [a.k.a. Robert Sloman and Barry Letts])

Season 9 (1972)

  • 060 - Day of the Daleks (KKK) (4 episodes; Louis Marks)
  • 061 - The Curse of Peladon (MMM) (4 episodes; Brian Hayles)
  • 062 - The Sea Devils (LLL) (6 episodes; Malcolm Hulke)
  • 063 - The Mutants (NNN) (6 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin)
  • 064 - The Time Monster (OOO) (6 episodes; Robert Sloman and Barry Letts)

Season 10 (1972-73)

  • 065 - The Three Doctors (RRR) (4 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin)
  • 066 - Carnival of Monsters (PPP) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 067 - Frontier in Space (QQQ) (6 episodes; Malcolm Hulke)
  • 068 - Planet of the Daleks (SSS) (6 episodes; Terry Nation)
  • 069 - The Green Death (TTT) (6 episodes; Robert Sloman and Barry Letts)

Season 11 (1973-74)

  • 070 - The Time Warrior (UUU) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 071 - Invasion of the Dinosaurs (WWW) (6 episodes; Malcolm Hulke) On screen title for first episode was Invasion in order to conceal later plot devices
  • 072 - Death to the Daleks (XXX) (4 episodes; Terry Nation)
  • 073 - The Monster of Peladon (YYY) (6 episodes; Brian Hayles)
  • 074 - Planet of the Spiders (ZZZ) (6 episodes; Robert Sloman and Barry Letts)

Tom Baker

Season 12 (1974-75)

(All episodes in this season were linked together in one long story arc, although most of the stories are considered standalones.)

Season 13 (1975-76)

  • 080 - Terror of the Zygons (4F) (4 episodes; Robert Banks Stewart )
  • 081 - Planet of Evil (4H) (4 episodes; Louis Marks)
  • 082 - Pyramids of Mars (4G) (4 episodes; Stephen Harris [a.k.a. Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer])
  • 083 - The Android Invasion (4J) (4 episodes; Terry Nation)
  • 084 - The Brain of Morbius (4K) (4 episodes; Robin Bland [a.k.a. Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes])
  • 085 - The Seeds of Doom (4L) (6 episodes; Robert Banks Stewart)

Season 14 (1976-77)

  • 086 - The Masque of Mandragora (4M) (4 episodes; Louis Marks)
  • 087 - The Hand of Fear (4N) (4 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin)
  • 088 - The Deadly Assassin (4P) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 089 - The Face of Evil (4Q) (4 episodes; Chris Boucher)
  • 090 - The Robots of Death (4R) (4 episodes; Chris Boucher)
  • 091 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang (4S) (6 episodes; Robert Holmes and Robert Banks Stewart)

Season 15 (1977-78)

  • 092 - Horror of Fang Rock (4V) (4 episodes; Terrance Dicks)
  • 093 - The Invisible Enemy (4T) (4 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin)
  • 094 - Image of the Fendahl (4X) (4 episodes; Chris Boucher)
  • 095 - The Sun Makers (4W) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 096 - Underworld (4Y) (4 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin)
  • 097 - The Invasion of Time (4Z) (6 episodes; David Agnew [a.k.a. Graham Williams and Anthony Read])

Season 16 (1978-79)

(Season 16 consisted of one long story arc encompassing six separate, linked stories. This season is referred to by the umbrella title The Key to Time and has been released to DVD under this title.)

  • 098 - The Ribos Operation (5A) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 099 - The Pirate Planet (5B) (4 episodes; Douglas Adams)
  • 100 - The Stones of Blood (5C) (4 episodes; David Fisher )
  • 101 - The Androids of Tara (5D) (4 episodes; David Fisher)
  • 102 - The Power of Kroll (5E) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 103 - The Armageddon Factor (5F) (6 episodes; Bob Baker and Dave Martin)

Season 17 (1979-80)

  • 104 - Destiny of the Daleks (5J) (4 episodes; Terry Nation)
  • 105 - City of Death (5H) (4 episodes; David Agnew [a.k.a. Douglas Adams, Graham Williams, and David Fisher])
  • 106 - The Creature from the Pit (5G) (4 episodes; David Fisher)
  • 107 - Nightmare of Eden (5K) (4 episodes; Bob Baker)
  • 108 - The Horns of Nimon (5L) (4 episodes; Anthony Read)
  • 109 - Shada (5M) (6 episodes; Douglas Adams) - not transmitted.

Season 18 (1980-81)

(In a return to the format of early seasons, virtually all serials from the start of Season 18 through to the end of Season 20 would be linked together, often with the final scene of one story leading straight into the next story.)

  • 110 - The Leisure Hive (5N) (4 episodes; David Fisher)
  • 111 - Meglos (5Q) (4 episodes; John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch )
  • 112 - Full Circle (5R) (4 episodes; Andrew Smith)
  • 113 - State of Decay (5P) (4 episodes; Terrance Dicks)
  • 114 - Warriors' Gate (5S) (4 episodes; Steve Gallagher )
  • 115 - The Keeper of Traken (5T) (4 episodes; Johnny Byrne )
  • 116 - Logopolis (5V) (4 episodes; Christopher H. Bidmead)

Peter Davison

Season 19 (1982)

  • 117 - Castrovalva (5Z) (4 episodes; Christopher H. Bidmead)
  • 118 - Four to Doomsday (5W) (4 episodes; Terence Dudley )
  • 119 - Kinda (5Y) (4 episodes; Christopher Bailey )
  • 120 - The Visitation (5X) (4 episodes; Eric Saward )
  • 121 - Black Orchid (6A) (2 episodes; Terence Dudley)
  • 122 - Earthshock (6B) (4 episodes; Eric Saward)
  • 123 - Time-Flight (6C) (4 episodes; Peter Grimwade)

Season 20 (1983)

  • 124 - Arc of Infinity (6E) (4 episodes; Johnny Byrne)
  • 125 - Snakedance (6D) (4 episodes; Christopher Bailey)
  • 126 - Mawdryn Undead (6F) (4 episodes; Peter Grimwade)
  • 127 - Terminus (6G) (4 episodes; Steve Gallagher)
  • 128 - Enlightenment (6H) (4 episodes; Barbara Clegg )
  • 129 - The King's Demons (6J) (2 episodes; Terence Dudley)
  • 130 - The Five Doctors (6K) (20th anniversary special 90-minute telemovie; Terrance Dicks) Considered part of the 20th series, although it was broadcast only a few weeks before the start of Series 21.

Season 21 (1984)

  • 131 - Warriors of the Deep (6L) (4 episodes; Johnny Byrne)
  • 132 - The Awakening (6M) (2 episodes; Eric Pringle )
  • 133 - Frontios (6N) (4 episodes; Christopher H. Bidmead)
  • 134 - Resurrection of the Daleks (6P) (2 45-minute episodes; Eric Saward)
  • 135 - Planet of Fire (6Q) (4 episodes; Peter Grimwade)
  • 136 - The Caves of Androzani (6R) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)

Colin Baker

Season 21 (1984) - continued

Season 22 (1985) (all episodes 45 minutes)

Season 23 (1986)

(Although broadcast as an epic 14-part serial under the title of The Trial of a Time Lord, Season 23 was structured as four serials, recorded in 3 production blocks. The four serials, with their generally used titles, are listed below.)

  • 144 - The Mysterious Planet (7A) (4 episodes; Robert Holmes)
  • 145 - Mindwarp (7B) (4 episodes; Philip Martin)
  • 146 - Terror of the Vervoids (7C) (4 episodes; Pip and Jane Baker) Also known as The Ultimate Foe or The Vervoids.
  • 147 - The Ultimate Foe (7C) (2 episodes; Robert Holmes and Pip and Jane Baker) Also known as Time Incorporated.

Sylvester McCoy

Season 24 (1987)

Season 25 (1988)

  • 152 - Remembrance of the Daleks (7H) (4 episodes; Ben Aaronovitch )
  • 153 - The Happiness Patrol (7L) (3 episodes; Graeme Curry )
  • 154 - Silver Nemesis (7K) (3 episodes; Kevin Clarke )
  • 155 - The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (7J) (4 episodes; Stephen Wyatt)

Season 26 (1989)

Paul McGann

Doctor Who (1996)

(No title was ever used for this project other than "Doctor Who", which is highly confusing in a listing of this nature. However Enemy Within was suggested as an alternative title by producer Philip Segal and has been used by many fans lacking any other title by which to refer to the television movie.)

Christopher Eccleston

Series 1 (2005) (all episodes 45 minutes)

In 2005, the BBC relaunched Doctor Who after a 16-year absence from episodic television. The production team chose to restart the series numbering from scratch, but some fans of the programme prefer to label the 2005 series as Season 27. Also, for the first time since the 1965-66 season, each episode has an individual title.

David Tennant

Christmas special (2005)

  • 171 - Title to be announced (60-minute special; Russell T. Davies)

Series 2 (2006)

Thirteen episodes, expected to be 45 minutes each (writers to be confirmed).

See also

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