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[edit] Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker)
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Robot | Robot | {{cite serial | title = [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Barry Letts]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1974-12-28 | ended = 1975-01-18}} | Robot. Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1974-12-28-1975-01-18. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Barry Letts]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1974-12-28}} | Robot, "Part One". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1974-12-28. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Barry Letts]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-01-04}} | Robot, "Part Two". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-01-04. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Barry Letts]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-01-11}} | Robot, "Part Three". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-01-11. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Barry Letts]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-01-18}} | Robot, "Part Four". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-01-18. | |
The Ark in Space | The Ark in Space | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ark in Space]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], from an idea by[[John Lucarotti]] (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-01-25 | ended = 1975-02-15}} | The Ark in Space. Writers Robert Holmes, from an idea by John Lucarotti (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-01-25-1975-02-15. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], from an idea by[[John Lucarotti]] (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-01-25}} | The Ark in Space, "Part One". Writers Robert Holmes, from an idea by John Lucarotti (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-01-25. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], from an idea by[[John Lucarotti]] (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-02-01}} | The Ark in Space, "Part Two". Writers Robert Holmes, from an idea by John Lucarotti (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-02-01. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], from an idea by[[John Lucarotti]] (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-02-08}} | The Ark in Space, "Part Three". Writers Robert Holmes, from an idea by John Lucarotti (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-02-08. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], from an idea by[[John Lucarotti]] (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-02-15}} | The Ark in Space, "Part Four". Writers Robert Holmes, from an idea by John Lucarotti (uncredited), Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-02-15. | |
The Sontaran Experiment | The Sontaran Experiment | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sontaran Experiment]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-02-22 | ended = 1975-03-01}} | The Sontaran Experiment. Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-02-22-1975-03-01. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sontaran Experiment]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-02-22}} | The Sontaran Experiment, "Part One". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-02-22. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sontaran Experiment]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-03-01}} | The Sontaran Experiment, "Part Two". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-03-01. | |
Genesis of the Daleks | Genesis of the Daleks | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-03-08 | ended = 1975-04-12}} | Genesis of the Daleks. Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-03-08-1975-04-12. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-03-08}} | Genesis of the Daleks, "Part One". Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-03-08. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-03-15}} | Genesis of the Daleks, "Part Two". Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-03-15. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-03-22}} | Genesis of the Daleks, "Part Three". Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-03-22. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-03-29}} | Genesis of the Daleks, "Part Four". Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-03-29. | |
"Part Five" | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-04-05}} | Genesis of the Daleks, "Part Five". Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-04-05. | |
"Part Six" | {{cite serial | title = [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-04-12}} | Genesis of the Daleks, "Part Six". Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-04-12. | |
Revenge of the Cybermen | Revenge of the Cybermen | {{cite serial | title = [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-04-19 | ended = 1975-05-10}} | Revenge of the Cybermen. Writers Gerry Davis, Robert Holmes (uncredited), Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-04-19-1975-05-10. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-04-19}} | Revenge of the Cybermen, "Part One". Writers Gerry Davis, Robert Holmes (uncredited), Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-04-19. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-04-26}} | Revenge of the Cybermen, "Part Two". Writers Gerry Davis, Robert Holmes (uncredited), Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-04-26. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-05-03}} | Revenge of the Cybermen, "Part Three". Writers Gerry Davis, Robert Holmes (uncredited), Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-05-03. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-05-10}} | Revenge of the Cybermen, "Part Four". Writers Gerry Davis, Robert Holmes (uncredited), Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-05-10. | |
[edit] Season 13 (1975–76) |
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Terror of the Zygons | Terror of the Zygons | {{cite serial | title = [[Terror of the Zygons]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-08-30 | ended = 1975-09-20}} | Terror of the Zygons. Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-08-30-1975-09-20. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-08-30}} | Terror of the Zygons, "Part One". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-08-30. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-09-06}} | Terror of the Zygons, "Part Two". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-09-06. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-09-13}} | Terror of the Zygons, "Part Three". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-09-13. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-09-20}} | Terror of the Zygons, "Part Four". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-09-20. | |
Planet of Evil | Planet of Evil | {{cite serial | title = [[Planet of Evil]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-09-27 | ended = 1975-10-18}} | Planet of Evil. Writer Louis Marks, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-09-27-1975-10-18. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-09-27}} | Planet of Evil, "Part One". Writer Louis Marks, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-09-27. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-10-04}} | Planet of Evil, "Part Two". Writer Louis Marks, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-10-04. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-10-11}} | Planet of Evil, "Part Three". Writer Louis Marks, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-10-11. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-10-18}} | Planet of Evil, "Part Four". Writer Louis Marks, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-10-18. | |
Pyramids of Mars | Pyramids of Mars | {{cite serial | title = [[Pyramids of Mars]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Stephen Harris" ([[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] and [[Lewis Griefer]]), Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-10-25 | ended = 1975-11-15}} | Pyramids of Mars. Writers "Stephen Harris" (Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer), Director Paddy Russell, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-10-25-1975-11-15. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Stephen Harris" ([[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] and [[Lewis Griefer]]), Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-10-25}} | Pyramids of Mars, "Part One". Writers "Stephen Harris" (Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer), Director Paddy Russell, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-10-25. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Stephen Harris" ([[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] and [[Lewis Griefer]]), Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-11-01}} | Pyramids of Mars, "Part Two". Writers "Stephen Harris" (Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer), Director Paddy Russell, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-11-01. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Stephen Harris" ([[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] and [[Lewis Griefer]]), Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-11-08}} | Pyramids of Mars, "Part Three". Writers "Stephen Harris" (Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer), Director Paddy Russell, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-11-08. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Stephen Harris" ([[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] and [[Lewis Griefer]]), Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-11-15}} | Pyramids of Mars, "Part Four". Writers "Stephen Harris" (Robert Holmes and Lewis Griefer), Director Paddy Russell, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-11-15. | |
The Android Invasion | The Android Invasion | {{cite serial | title = [[The Android Invasion]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1975-11-22 | ended = 1975-12-13}} | The Android Invasion. Writer Terry Nation, Director Barry Letts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-11-22-1975-12-13. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-11-22}} | The Android Invasion, "Part One". Writer Terry Nation, Director Barry Letts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-11-22. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-11-29}} | The Android Invasion, "Part Two". Writer Terry Nation, Director Barry Letts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-11-29. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-12-06}} | The Android Invasion, "Part Three". Writer Terry Nation, Director Barry Letts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-12-06. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1975-12-13}} | The Android Invasion, "Part Four". Writer Terry Nation, Director Barry Letts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1975-12-13. | |
The Brain of Morbius | The Brain of Morbius | {{cite serial | title = [[The Brain of Morbius]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Robin Bland” ([[Terrance Dicks]] rewritten by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]]), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1976-01-03 | ended = 1976-01-24}} | The Brain of Morbius. Writers "Robin Bland” (Terrance Dicks rewritten by Robert Holmes), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-03-1976-01-24. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Robin Bland” ([[Terrance Dicks]] rewritten by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]]), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-01-03}} | The Brain of Morbius, "Part One". Writers "Robin Bland” (Terrance Dicks rewritten by Robert Holmes), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-03. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Robin Bland” ([[Terrance Dicks]] rewritten by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]]), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-01-10}} | The Brain of Morbius, "Part Two". Writers "Robin Bland” (Terrance Dicks rewritten by Robert Holmes), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-10. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Robin Bland” ([[Terrance Dicks]] rewritten by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]]), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-01-17}} | The Brain of Morbius, "Part Three". Writers "Robin Bland” (Terrance Dicks rewritten by Robert Holmes), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-17. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Robin Bland” ([[Terrance Dicks]] rewritten by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]]), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-01-24}} | The Brain of Morbius, "Part Four". Writers "Robin Bland” (Terrance Dicks rewritten by Robert Holmes), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-24. | |
The Seeds of Doom | The Seeds of Doom | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1976-01-31 | ended = 1976-03-06}} | The Seeds of Doom. Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-31-1976-03-06. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-01-31}} | The Seeds of Doom, "Part One". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-01-31. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-02-07}} | The Seeds of Doom, "Part Two". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-02-07. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-02-14}} | The Seeds of Doom, "Part Three". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-02-14. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-02-21}} | The Seeds of Doom, "Part Four". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-02-21. | |
"Part Five" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-02-28}} | The Seeds of Doom, "Part Five". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-02-28. | |
"Part Six" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Banks Stewart]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-03-06}} | The Seeds of Doom, "Part Six". Writer Robert Banks Stewart, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-03-06. | |
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The Masque of Mandragora | The Masque of Mandragora | {{cite serial | title = [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1976-09-04 | ended = 1976-09-25}} | The Masque of Mandragora. Writer Louis Marks, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-09-04-1976-09-25. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-09-04}} | The Masque of Mandragora, "Part One". Writer Louis Marks, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-09-04. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-09-11}} | The Masque of Mandragora, "Part Two". Writer Louis Marks, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-09-11. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-09-18}} | The Masque of Mandragora, "Part Three". Writer Louis Marks, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-09-18. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Louis Marks]], Director Rodney Bennett, Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-09-25}} | The Masque of Mandragora, "Part Four". Writer Louis Marks, Director Rodney Bennett, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-09-25. | |
The Hand of Fear | The Hand of Fear | {{cite serial | title = [[The Hand of Fear]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director [[Lennie Mayne]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1976-10-02 | ended = 1976-10-23}} | The Hand of Fear. Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Lennie Mayne, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-02-1976-10-23. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director [[Lennie Mayne]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-10-02}} | The Hand of Fear, "Part One". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Lennie Mayne, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-02. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director [[Lennie Mayne]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-10-09}} | The Hand of Fear, "Part Two". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Lennie Mayne, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-09. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director [[Lennie Mayne]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-10-16}} | The Hand of Fear, "Part Three". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Lennie Mayne, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-16. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director [[Lennie Mayne]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1976-10-23}} | The Hand of Fear, "Part Four". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Lennie Mayne, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-23. | |
The Deadly Assassin | The Deadly Assassin | {{cite serial | title = [[The Deadly Assassin]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1976-10-30 | ended = 1976-11-20}} | The Deadly Assassin. Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-30-1976-11-20. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate= 1976-10-30}} | The Deadly Assassin, "Part One". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-10-30. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate= 1976-11-06}} | The Deadly Assassin, "Part Two". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-11-06. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate= 1976-11-13}} | The Deadly Assassin, "Part Three". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-11-13. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate= 1976-11-20}} | The Deadly Assassin, "Part Four". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1976-11-20. | |
The Face of Evil | The Face of Evil | {{cite serial | title = [[The Face of Evil]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1977-01-01 | ended = 1977-01-22}} | The Face of Evil. Writer Chris Boucher, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-01-1977-01-22. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-01-01}} | The Face of Evil, "Part One". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-01. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-01-08}} | The Face of Evil, "Part Two". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-08. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-01-15}} | The Face of Evil, "Part Three". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-15. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-01-22}} | The Face of Evil, "Part Four". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-22. | |
The Robots of Death | The Robots of Death | {{cite serial | title = [[The Robots of Death]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1977-01-29 | ended = 1977-02-19}} | The Robots of Death. Writer Chris Boucher, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-29-1977-02-19. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-01-29}} | The Robots of Death, "Part One". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-01-29. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-02-05}} | The Robots of Death, "Part Two". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-02-05. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-02-12}} | The Robots of Death, "Part Three". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-02-12. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director [[Michael E. Briant]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-02-19}} | The Robots of Death, "Part Four". Writer Chris Boucher, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-02-19. | |
The Talons of Weng-Chiang | The Talons of Weng-Chiang | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began=1977-02-26 | ended = 1977-04-02}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-02-26-1977-04-02. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-02-26}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang, "Part One". Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-02-26. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-03-05}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang, "Part Two". Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-03-05. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-03-12}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang, "Part Three". Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-03-12. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-03-19}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang, "Part Four". Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-03-19. | |
"Part Five" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-03-26}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang, "Part Five". Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-03-26. | |
"Part Six" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes]], from an idea by [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-04-02}} | The Talons of Weng-Chiang, "Part Six". Writer Robert Holmes, from an idea by Robert Banks Stewart (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-04-02. | |
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Horror of Fang Rock | Horror of Fang Rock | {{cite serial | title = [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = [[Birmingham]] | began = 1977-09-03 | ended = 1977-09-24}} | Horror of Fang Rock. Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Paddy Russell, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, Birmingham. 1977-09-03-1977-09-24. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = [[Birmingham]] | airdate = 1977-09-03}} | Horror of Fang Rock, "Part One". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Paddy Russell, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, Birmingham. 1977-09-03. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = [[Birmingham]] | airdate = 1977-09-10}} | Horror of Fang Rock, "Part Two". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Paddy Russell, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, Birmingham. 1977-09-10. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = [[Birmingham]] | airdate = 1977-09-17}} | Horror of Fang Rock, "Part Three". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Paddy Russell, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, Birmingham. 1977-09-17. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Paddy Russell]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = [[Birmingham]] | airdate = 1977-09-24}} | Horror of Fang Rock, "Part Four". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Paddy Russell, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, Birmingham. 1977-09-24. | |
The Invisible Enemy | The Invisible Enemy | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invisible Enemy]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1977-10-01 | ended = 1977-10-22}} | The Invisible Enemy. Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-01-1977-10-22. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-10-01}} | The Invisible Enemy, "Part One". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-01. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-10-08}} | The Invisible Enemy, "Part Two". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-08. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-10-15}} | The Invisible Enemy, "Part Three". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-15. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-10-22}} | The Invisible Enemy, "Part Four". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Derrick Goodwin, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-22. | |
Image of the Fendahl | Image of the Fendahl | {{cite serial | title = [[Image of the Fendahl]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1977-10-29 | ended = 1977-11-19}} | Image of the Fendahl. Writer Chris Boucher, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-29-1977-11-19. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-10-29}} | Image of the Fendahl, "Part One". Writer Chris Boucher, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-10-29. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-11-05}} | Image of the Fendahl, "Part Two". Writer Chris Boucher, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-11-05. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-11-12}} | Image of the Fendahl, "Part Three". Writer Chris Boucher, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-11-12. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Chris Boucher]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-11-19}} | Image of the Fendahl, "Part Four". Writer Chris Boucher, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-11-19. | |
The Sun Makers | The Sun Makers | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sun Makers]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1977-11-26 | ended = 1977-12-17}} | The Sun Makers. Writer Robert Holmes, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-11-26-1977-12-17. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-11-26}} | The Sun Makers, "Part One". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-11-26. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-12-03}} | The Sun Makers, "Part Two". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-12-03. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-12-10}} | The Sun Makers, "Part Three". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-12-10. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1977-12-17}} | The Sun Makers, "Part Four". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1977-12-17. | |
Underworld | Underworld | {{cite serial | title = [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Norman Stewart, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-01-07 | ended = 1978-01-28}} | Underworld. Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Norman Stewart, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-01-07-1978-01-28. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Norman Stewart, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-01-07}} | Underworld, "Part One". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Norman Stewart, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-01-07. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Norman Stewart, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-01-14}} | Underworld, "Part Two". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Norman Stewart, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-01-14. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Norman Stewart, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-01-21}} | Underworld, "Part Three". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Norman Stewart, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-01-21. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Norman Stewart, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-01-28}} | Underworld, "Part Four". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Norman Stewart, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-01-28. | |
The Invasion of Time | The Invasion of Time | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-02-04 | ended = 1978-03-11}} | The Invasion of Time. Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-02-04-1978-03-11. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-02-04}} | The Invasion of Time, "Part One". Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-02-04. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-02-11}} | The Invasion of Time, "Part Two". Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-02-11. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-02-18}} | The Invasion of Time, "Part Three". Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-02-18. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-02-25}} | The Invasion of Time, "Part Four". Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-02-25. | |
"Part Five" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-03-04}} | The Invasion of Time, "Part Five". Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-03-04. | |
"Part Six" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]), Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-03-11}} | The Invasion of Time, "Part Six". Writers "David Agnew" (Graham Williams and Anthony Read), Director Gerald Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-03-11. | |
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The Ribos Operation | The Ribos Operation | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ribos Operation]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-09-02 | ended = 1978-09-23}} | The Ribos Operation. Writer Robert Holmes, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-02-1978-09-23. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-09-02}} | The Ribos Operation, "Part One". Writer Robert Holmes, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-02. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-09-09}} | The Ribos Operation, "Part Two". Writer Robert Holmes, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-09. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-09-16}} | The Ribos Operation, "Part Three". Writer Robert Holmes, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-16. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-09-23}} | The Ribos Operation, "Part Four". Writer Robert Holmes, Director George Spenton-Foster, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-23. | |
The Pirate Planet | The Pirate Planet | {{cite serial | title = [[The Pirate Planet]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Douglas Adams]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-09-30 | ended = 1978-10-21}} | The Pirate Planet. Writer Douglas Adams, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-30-1978-10-21. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Douglas Adams]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-09-30}} | The Pirate Planet, "Part One". Writer Douglas Adams, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-09-30. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Douglas Adams]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-10-07}} | The Pirate Planet, "Part Two". Writer Douglas Adams, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-10-07. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Douglas Adams]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-10-14}} | The Pirate Planet, "Part Three". Writer Douglas Adams, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-10-14. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Douglas Adams]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-10-21}} | The Pirate Planet, "Part Four". Writer Douglas Adams, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-10-21. | |
The Stones of Blood | The Stones of Blood | {{cite serial | title = [[The Stones of Blood]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Darrol Blake, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-10-28 | ended = 1978-11-18}} | The Stones of Blood. Writer David Fisher, Director Darrol Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-10-28-1978-11-18. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Darrol Blake, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-10-28}} | The Stones of Blood, "Part One". Writer David Fisher, Director Darrol Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-10-28. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Darrol Blake, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-11-04}} | The Stones of Blood, "Part Two". Writer David Fisher, Director Darrol Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-11-04. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Darrol Blake, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-11-11}} | The Stones of Blood, "Part Three". Writer David Fisher, Director Darrol Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-11-11. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Darrol Blake, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-11-18}} | The Stones of Blood, "Part Four". Writer David Fisher, Director Darrol Blake, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-11-18. | |
The Androids of Tara | The Androids of Tara | {{cite serial | title = [[The Androids of Tara]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Michael Hayes, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-11-25 | ended = 1978-12-16}} | The Androids of Tara. Writer David Fisher, Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-11-25-1978-12-16. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Michael Hayes, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-11-25}} | The Androids of Tara, "Part One". Writer David Fisher, Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-11-25. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Michael Hayes, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-12-02}} | The Androids of Tara, "Part Two". Writer David Fisher, Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-12-02. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Michael Hayes, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-12-09}} | The Androids of Tara, "Part Three". Writer David Fisher, Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-12-09. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Michael Hayes, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-12-16}} | The Androids of Tara, "Part Four". Writer David Fisher, Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-12-16. | |
The Power of Kroll | The Power of Kroll | {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of Kroll]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Norman Stewart, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1978-12-23 | ended = 1979-01-13}} | The Power of Kroll. Writer Robert Holmes, Director Norman Stewart, Producers Graham Williams, John Nathan-Turner (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-12-23-1979-01-13. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Norman Stewart, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-12-23}} | The Power of Kroll, "Part One". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Norman Stewart, Producers Graham Williams, John Nathan-Turner (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-12-23. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Norman Stewart, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1978-12-30}} | The Power of Kroll, "Part Two". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Norman Stewart, Producers Graham Williams, John Nathan-Turner (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1978-12-30. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Norman Stewart, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-01-06}} | The Power of Kroll, "Part Three". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Norman Stewart, Producers Graham Williams, John Nathan-Turner (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-01-06. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Norman Stewart, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-01-13}} | The Power of Kroll, "Part Four". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Norman Stewart, Producers Graham Williams, John Nathan-Turner (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-01-13. | |
The Armageddon Factor | The Armageddon Factor | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1979-01-20 | ended = 1979-02-24}} | The Armageddon Factor. Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-01-20-1979-02-24. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-01-20}} | The Armageddon Factor, "Part One". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-01-20. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-01-27}} | The Armageddon Factor, "Part Two". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-01-27. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-02-03}} | The Armageddon Factor, "Part Three". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-02-03. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-02-10}} | The Armageddon Factor, "Part Four". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-02-10. | |
"Part Five" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-02-17}} | The Armageddon Factor, "Part Five". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-02-17. | |
"Part Six" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]], Director Michael Hayes, Producers [[Graham Williams]], [[David Maloney]] (uncredited) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-02-24}} | The Armageddon Factor, "Part Six". Writers Bob Baker, Dave Martin, Director Michael Hayes, Producers Graham Williams, David Maloney (uncredited). Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-02-24. | |
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Destiny of the Daleks | Destiny of the Daleks | {{cite serial | title = [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director Ken Grieve, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1979-09-01 | ended = 1979-09-22}} | Destiny of the Daleks. Writer Terry Nation, Director Ken Grieve, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-01-1979-09-22. |
"Episode One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director Ken Grieve, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-09-01}} | Destiny of the Daleks, "Episode One". Writer Terry Nation, Director Ken Grieve, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-01. | |
"Episode Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director Ken Grieve, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-09-08}} | Destiny of the Daleks, "Episode Two". Writer Terry Nation, Director Ken Grieve, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-08. | |
"Episode Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director Ken Grieve, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-09-15}} | Destiny of the Daleks, "Episode Three". Writer Terry Nation, Director Ken Grieve, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-15. | |
"Episode Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terry Nation]], Director Ken Grieve, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-09-22}} | Destiny of the Daleks, "Episode Four". Writer Terry Nation, Director Ken Grieve, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-22. | |
City of Death | City of Death | {{cite serial | title = [[City of Death]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]] and [[Graham Williams]]), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1979-09-29 | ended = 1979-10-20}} | City of Death. Writers "David Agnew" (David Fisher, Douglas Adams and Graham Williams), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-29-1979-10-20. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[City of Death]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]] and [[Graham Williams]]), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-09-29}} | City of Death, "Part One". Writers "David Agnew" (David Fisher, Douglas Adams and Graham Williams), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-09-29. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[City of Death]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]] and [[Graham Williams]]), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-10-06}} | City of Death, "Part Two". Writers "David Agnew" (David Fisher, Douglas Adams and Graham Williams), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-10-06. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[City of Death]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]] and [[Graham Williams]]), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-10-13}} | City of Death, "Part Three". Writers "David Agnew" (David Fisher, Douglas Adams and Graham Williams), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-10-13. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[City of Death]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "[[David Agnew]]" ([[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]] and [[Graham Williams]]), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-10-20}} | City of Death, "Part Four". Writers "David Agnew" (David Fisher, Douglas Adams and Graham Williams), Director Michael Hayes, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-10-20. | |
The Creature from the Pit | The Creature from the Pit | {{cite serial | title = [[The Creature from the Pit]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1979-10-27 | ended = 1979-11-17}} | The Creature from the Pit. Writer David Fisher, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-10-27-1979-11-17. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-10-27}} | The Creature from the Pit, "Part One". Writer David Fisher, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-10-27. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-11-03}} | The Creature from the Pit, "Part Two". Writer David Fisher, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-11-03. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-11-10}} | The Creature from the Pit, "Part Three". Writer David Fisher, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-11-10. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-11-17}} | The Creature from the Pit, "Part Four". Writer David Fisher, Director Christopher Barry, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-11-17. | |
Nightmare of Eden | Nightmare of Eden | {{cite serial | title = [[Nightmare of Eden]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Bob Baker]], Director Alan Bromly, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1979-11-24 | ended = 1979-12-15}} | Nightmare of Eden. Writer Bob Baker, Director Alan Bromly, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-11-24-1979-12-15. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Bob Baker]], Director Alan Bromly, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-11-24}} | Nightmare of Eden, "Part One". Writer Bob Baker, Director Alan Bromly, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-11-24. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Bob Baker]], Director Alan Bromly, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-12-01}} | Nightmare of Eden, "Part Two". Writer Bob Baker, Director Alan Bromly, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-12-01. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Bob Baker]], Director Alan Bromly, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-12-08}} | Nightmare of Eden, "Part Three". Writer Bob Baker, Director Alan Bromly, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-12-08. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Bob Baker]], Director Alan Bromly, Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-12-15}} | Nightmare of Eden, "Part Four". Writer Bob Baker, Director Alan Bromly, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-12-15. | |
The Horns of Nimon | The Horns of Nimon | {{cite serial | title = [[The Horns of Nimon]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Anthony Read]], Director [[Kenny McBain]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1979-12-22 | ended = 1980-01-12}} | The Horns of Nimon. Writer Anthony Read, Director Kenny McBain, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-12-22-1980-01-12. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Anthony Read]], Director [[Kenny McBain]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-12-22}} | The Horns of Nimon, "Part One". Writer Anthony Read, Director Kenny McBain, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-12-22. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Anthony Read]], Director [[Kenny McBain]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1979-12-29}} | The Horns of Nimon, "Part Two". Writer Anthony Read, Director Kenny McBain, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1979-12-29. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Anthony Read]], Director [[Kenny McBain]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-01-05}} | The Horns of Nimon, "Part One". Writer Anthony Read, Director Kenny McBain, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-01-05. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Anthony Read]], Director [[Kenny McBain]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-01-12}} | The Horns of Nimon, "Part One". Writer Anthony Read, Director Kenny McBain, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-01-12. | |
Shada | Shada | {{cite serial | title = [[Shada]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Douglas Adams]], Director [[Pennant Roberts]], Producer [[Graham Williams]] | network = [[BBC]]}} Untelevised. Released on home video [[July]] [[1992]].
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Shada. Writer Douglas Adams, Director Pennant Roberts, Producer Graham Williams. Doctor Who. BBC. Untelevised. Released on home video July 1992. |
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The Leisure Hive | The Leisure Hive | {{cite serial | title = [[The Leisure Hive]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Lovett Bickford, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1980-08-30 | ended = 1980-09-20}} | The Leisure Hive. Writer David Fisher, Director Lovett Bickford, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-08-30-1980-09-20. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Lovett Bickford, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-08-30}} | The Leisure Hive, "Part One". Writer David Fisher, Director Lovett Bickford, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-08-30. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Lovett Bickford, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-09-06}} | The Leisure Hive, "Part Two". Writer David Fisher, Director Lovett Bickford, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-09-06. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Lovett Bickford, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-09-13}} | The Leisure Hive, "Part Three". Writer David Fisher, Director Lovett Bickford, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-09-13. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], Director Lovett Bickford, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-09-20}} | The Leisure Hive, "Part Four". Writer David Fisher, Director Lovett Bickford, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-09-20. | |
Meglos | Meglos | {{cite serial | title = [[Meglos]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[John Flanagan]] and [[Andrew McCulloch]], Director [[Terence Dudley]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1980-09-27 | ended = 1980-10-18}} | Meglos. Writers John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch, Director Terence Dudley, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-09-27-1980-10-18. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Meglos]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[John Flanagan]] and [[Andrew McCulloch]], Director [[Terence Dudley]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-09-27}} | Meglos, "Part One". Writers John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch, Director Terence Dudley, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-09-27. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Meglos]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[John Flanagan]] and [[Andrew McCulloch]], Director [[Terence Dudley]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-10-04}} | Meglos, "Part Two". Writers John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch, Director Terence Dudley, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-10-04. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Meglos]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[John Flanagan]] and [[Andrew McCulloch]], Director [[Terence Dudley]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-10-11}} | Meglos, "Part Three". Writers John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch, Director Terence Dudley, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-10-11. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Meglos]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[John Flanagan]] and [[Andrew McCulloch]], Director [[Terence Dudley]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-10-18}} | Meglos, "Part Four". Writers John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch, Director Terence Dudley, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-10-18. | |
Full Circle | Full Circle | {{cite serial | title = [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer Andrew Smith, Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1980-10-25 | ended = 1980-11-15}} | Full Circle. Writer Andrew Smith, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-10-25-1980-11-15. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer Andrew Smith, Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-10-25}} | Full Circle, "Part One". Writer Andrew Smith, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-10-25. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer Andrew Smith, Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-11-01}} | Full Circle, "Part Two". Writer Andrew Smith, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-11-01. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer Andrew Smith, Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-11-08}} | Full Circle, "Part Three". Writer Andrew Smith, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-11-08. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer Andrew Smith, Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-11-15}} | Full Circle, "Part Four". Writer Andrew Smith, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-11-15. | |
State of Decay | State of Decay | {{cite serial | title = [[State of Decay]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Peter Moffatt]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1980-11-22 | ended = 1980-12-13}} | State of Decay. Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Peter Moffatt, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-11-22-1980-12-13. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Peter Moffatt]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-11-22}} | State of Decay, "Part One". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Peter Moffatt, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-11-22. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Peter Moffatt]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-11-29}} | State of Decay, "Part Two". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Peter Moffatt, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-11-29. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Peter Moffatt]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-12-06}} | State of Decay, "Part Three". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Peter Moffatt, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-12-06. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[Peter Moffatt]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1980-12-13}} | State of Decay, "Part Four". Writer Terrance Dicks, Director Peter Moffatt, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1980-12-13. | |
Warriors' Gate | Warriors' Gate | {{cite serial | title = [[Warriors' Gate]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], Directors Paul Joyce, [[Graeme Harper]] (uncredited), Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1981-01-03 | ended = 1981-01-24}} | Warriors' Gate. Writer Stephen Gallagher, Directors Paul Joyce, Graeme Harper (uncredited), Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-03-1981-01-24. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], Directors Paul Joyce, [[Graeme Harper]] (uncredited), Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-01-03}} | Warriors' Gate, "Part One". Writer Stephen Gallagher, Directors Paul Joyce, Graeme Harper (uncredited), Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-03. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], Directors Paul Joyce, [[Graeme Harper]] (uncredited), Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-01-10}} | Warriors' Gate, "Part Two". Writer Stephen Gallagher, Directors Paul Joyce, Graeme Harper (uncredited), Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-10. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], Directors Paul Joyce, [[Graeme Harper]] (uncredited), Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-01-17}} | Warriors' Gate, "Part Three". Writer Stephen Gallagher, Directors Paul Joyce, Graeme Harper (uncredited), Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-17. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], Directors Paul Joyce, [[Graeme Harper]] (uncredited), Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-01-24}} | Warriors' Gate, "Part Four". Writer Stephen Gallagher, Directors Paul Joyce, Graeme Harper (uncredited), Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-24. | |
The Keeper of Traken | The Keeper of Traken | {{cite serial | title = [[The Keeper of Traken]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Johnny Byrne]], Director John Black, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1981-01-31 | ended = 1981-02-21}} | The Keeper of Traken. Writer Johnny Byrne, Director John Black, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-31-1981-02-21. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Johnny Byrne]], Director John Black, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-01-31}} | The Keeper of Traken, "Part One". Writer Johnny Byrne, Director John Black, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-01-31. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Johnny Byrne]], Director John Black, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-02-07}} | The Keeper of Traken, "Part Two". Writer Johnny Byrne, Director John Black, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-02-07. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Johnny Byrne]], Director John Black, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-02-14}} | The Keeper of Traken, "Part Three". Writer Johnny Byrne, Director John Black, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-02-14. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Johnny Byrne]], Director John Black, Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-02-21}} | The Keeper of Traken, "Part Four". Writer Johnny Byrne, Director John Black, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-02-21. | |
Logopolis | Logopolis | {{cite serial | title = [[Logopolis]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1981-02-28 | ended = 1981-03-21}} | Logopolis. Writer Christopher H. Bidmead, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-02-28-1981-03-21. |
"Part One" | {{cite serial | title = [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-02-28}} | Logopolis, "Part One". Writer Christopher H. Bidmead, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-02-28. | |
"Part Two" | {{cite serial | title = [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-03-07}} | Logopolis, "Part Two". Writer Christopher H. Bidmead, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-03-07. | |
"Part Three" | {{cite serial | title = [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-03-14}} | Logopolis, "Part Three". Writer Christopher H. Bidmead, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-03-14. | |
"Part Four" | {{cite serial | title = [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], Director [[Peter Grimwade]], Producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1981-03-21}} | Logopolis, "Part Four". Writer Christopher H. Bidmead, Director Peter Grimwade, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1981-03-21. |
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