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[edit] Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton)

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[edit] Season 4 (1966–67) — continued

The Power of the Daleks The Power of the Daleks {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1966-11-05 | ended = 1966-12-10}} The Power of the Daleks. Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-11-05-1966-12-10.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-11-05}} The Power of the Daleks, "Episode One". Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-11-05.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-11-12}} The Power of the Daleks, "Episode Two". Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-11-12.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-11-19}} The Power of the Daleks, "Episode Three". Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-11-19.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-11-26}} The Power of the Daleks, "Episode Four". Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-11-26.
"Episode Five" {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-12-03}} The Power of the Daleks, "Episode Five". Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-12-03.
"Episode Six" {{cite serial | title = [[The Power of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Whitaker]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (uncredited), Director [[Christopher Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-12-10}} The Power of the Daleks, "Episode Six". Writers David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner (uncredited), Director Christopher Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-12-10.
The Highlanders The Highlanders {{cite serial | title = [[The Highlanders (Doctor Who)|The Highlanders]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Elwyn Jones (writer)|Elwyn Jones]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1966-12-17 | ended = 1967-01-07}} The Highlanders (Doctor Who). Writers Elwyn Jones, Gerry Davis, Director Hugh David, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-12-17-1967-01-07.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Highlanders (Doctor Who)|The Highlanders]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Elwyn Jones (writer)|Elwyn Jones]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-12-17}} The Highlanders (Doctor Who), "Episode 1". Writers Elwyn Jones, Gerry Davis, Director Hugh David, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-12-17.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Highlanders (Doctor Who)|The Highlanders]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Elwyn Jones (writer)|Elwyn Jones]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-12-24}} The Highlanders (Doctor Who), "Episode 2". Writers Elwyn Jones, Gerry Davis, Director Hugh David, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-12-24.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Highlanders (Doctor Who)|The Highlanders]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Elwyn Jones (writer)|Elwyn Jones]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1966-12-31}} The Highlanders (Doctor Who), "Episode 3". Writers Elwyn Jones, Gerry Davis, Director Hugh David, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1966-12-31.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Highlanders (Doctor Who)|The Highlanders]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Elwyn Jones (writer)|Elwyn Jones]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-07}} The Highlanders (Doctor Who), "Episode 4". Writers Elwyn Jones, Gerry Davis, Director Hugh David, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-07.
The Underwater Menace The Underwater Menace {{cite serial | title = [[The Underwater Menace]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Geoffrey Orme]], Director [[Julia Smith]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-01-14 | ended = 1967-02-04}} The Underwater Menace. Writer Geoffrey Orme, Director Julia Smith, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-14-1967-02-04.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Underwater Menace]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Geoffrey Orme]], Director [[Julia Smith]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-14}} The Underwater Menace, "Episode 1". Writer Geoffrey Orme, Director Julia Smith, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-14.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Underwater Menace]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Geoffrey Orme]], Director [[Julia Smith]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-21}} The Underwater Menace, "Episode 2". Writer Geoffrey Orme, Director Julia Smith, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-21.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Underwater Menace]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Geoffrey Orme]], Director [[Julia Smith]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-28}} The Underwater Menace, "Episode 3". Writer Geoffrey Orme, Director Julia Smith, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-28.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Underwater Menace]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Geoffrey Orme]], Director [[Julia Smith]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-02-04}} The Underwater Menace, "Episode 4". Writer Geoffrey Orme, Director Julia Smith, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-02-04.
The Moonbase The Moonbase {{cite serial | title = [[The Moonbase]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-02-11 | ended = 1967-03-04}} The Moonbase. Writer Kit Pedler, Director Morris Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-02-11-1967-03-04.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Moonbase]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-02-11}} The Moonbase, "Episode 1". Writer Kit Pedler, Director Morris Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-02-11.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Moonbase]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-02-18}} The Moonbase, "Episode 2". Writer Kit Pedler, Director Morris Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-02-18.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Moonbase]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-02-25}} The Moonbase, "Episode 3". Writer Kit Pedler, Director Morris Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-02-25.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Moonbase]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-03-04}} The Moonbase, "Episode 4". Writer Kit Pedler, Director Morris Barry, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-03-04.
The Macra Terror The Macra Terror {{cite serial | title = [[The Macra Terror]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Ian Stuart Black]], Director [[John Howard Davies|John Davies]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-03-11 | ended = 1967-04-01}} The Macra Terror. Writer Ian Stuart Black, Director John Davies, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-03-11-1967-04-01.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Macra Terror]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Ian Stuart Black]], Director [[John Howard Davies|John Davies]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-03-11}} The Macra Terror, "Episode 1". Writer Ian Stuart Black, Director John Davies, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-03-11.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Macra Terror]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Ian Stuart Black]], Director [[John Howard Davies|John Davies]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-03-18}} The Macra Terror, "Episode 2". Writer Ian Stuart Black, Director John Davies, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-03-18.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Macra Terror]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Ian Stuart Black]], Director [[John Howard Davies|John Davies]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-03-25}} The Macra Terror, "Episode 3". Writer Ian Stuart Black, Director John Davies, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-03-25.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Macra Terror]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Ian Stuart Black]], Director [[John Howard Davies|John Davies]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-04-01}} The Macra Terror, "Episode 4". Writer Ian Stuart Black, Director John Davies, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-04-01.
The Faceless Ones The Faceless Ones {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-04-08 | ended = 1967-05-13}} The Faceless Ones. Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-04-08-1967-05-13.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-04-08}} The Faceless Ones, "Episode 1". Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-04-08.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-04-15}} The Faceless Ones, "Episode 2". Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-04-15.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-04-22}} The Faceless Ones, "Episode 3". Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-04-22.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-04-29}} The Faceless Ones, "Episode 4". Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-04-29.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-05-06}} The Faceless Ones, "Episode 5". Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-05-06.
"Episode 6" {{cite serial | title = [[The Faceless Ones]] | episode = Episode 6 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[David Ellis]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Director Gerry Mill, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-05-13}} The Faceless Ones, "Episode 6". Writers David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, Director Gerry Mill, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-05-13.
The Evil of the Daleks The Evil of the Daleks {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-05-20 | ended = 1967-07-01}} The Evil of the Daleks . Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-05-20-1967-07-01.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-05-20}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 1". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-05-20.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-05-27}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 2". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-05-27.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-06-03}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 3". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-06-03.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-06-10}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 4". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-06-10.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-06-17}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 5". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-06-17.
"Episode 6" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 6 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-06-24}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 6". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-06-24.
"Episode 7" {{cite serial | title = [[The Evil of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode 7 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Directors Derek Martinus, Timothy Combe (Dalek fight film sequence only), Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-07-01}} The Evil of the Daleks , "Episode 7". Writer David Whitaker, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-07-01.

[edit] Season 5 (1967–68)

The Tomb of the Cybermen The Tomb of the Cybermen {{cite serial | title = [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-09-02 | ended = 1967-09-23}} The Tomb of the Cybermen. Writers Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-02-1967-09-23.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-09-02}} The Tomb of the Cybermen, "Episode 1". Writers Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-02.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-09-09}} The Tomb of the Cybermen, "Episode 2". Writers Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-09.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-09-16}} The Tomb of the Cybermen, "Episode 3". Writers Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-16.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]], Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-09-23}} The Tomb of the Cybermen, "Episode 4". Writers Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-23.
The Abominable Snowmen The Abominable Snowmen {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-09-30 | ended = 1967-11-04}} The Abominable Snowmen. Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-30-1967-11-04.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-09-30}} The Abominable Snowmen, "Episode One". Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-09-30.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-10-07}} The Abominable Snowmen, "Episode Two". Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-10-07.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-10-14}} The Abominable Snowmen, "Episode Three". Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-10-14.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-10-21}} The Abominable Snowmen, "Episode Four". Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-10-21.
"Episode Five" {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | episode = Episode Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-10-28}} The Abominable Snowmen, "Episode Five". Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-10-28.
"Episode Six" {{cite serial | title = [[The Abominable Snowmen]] | episode = Episode Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]], [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Gerald Blake]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-11-04}} The Abominable Snowmen, "Episode Six". Writers Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln, Director Gerald Blake, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-11-04.
The Ice Warriors The Ice Warriors {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-11-11 | ended = 1967-12-16}} The Ice Warriors. Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-11-11-1967-12-16.
"ONE" {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | episode = ONE | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-11-11}} The Ice Warriors, "ONE". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-11-11.
"TWO" {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | episode = TWO | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-11-18}} The Ice Warriors, "TWO". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-11-18.
"THREE" {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | episode = THREE | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-11-25}} The Ice Warriors, "THREE". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-11-25.
"FOUR" {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | episode = FOUR | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-12-02}} The Ice Warriors, "FOUR". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-12-02.
"FIVE" {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | episode = FIVE | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-12-09}} The Ice Warriors, "FIVE". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-12-09.
"SIX" {{cite serial | title = [[The Ice Warriors]] | episode = SIX | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director Derek Martinus, Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-12-16}} The Ice Warriors, "SIX". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Derek Martinus, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-12-16.
The Enemy of the World The Enemy of the World {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1967-12-23 | ended = 1968-01-27}} The Enemy of the World. Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-12-23-1968-01-27.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-12-23}} The Enemy of the World, "Episode 1". Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-12-23.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-12-30}} The Enemy of the World, "Episode 2". Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-12-30.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-06}} The Enemy of the World, "Episode 3". Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-06.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-13}} The Enemy of the World, "Episode 4". Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-13.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-20}} The Enemy of the World, "Episode 5". Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-20.
"Episode 6" {{cite serial | title = [[The Enemy of the World]] | episode = Episode 6 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], Director [[Barry Letts]], Producer [[Innes Lloyd]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1967-01-27}} The Enemy of the World, "Episode 6". Writer David Whitaker, Director Barry Letts, Producer Innes Lloyd. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1967-01-27.
The Web of Fear The Web of Fear {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-02-03 | ended = 1968-03-09}} The Web of Fear. Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-02-03-1968-03-09.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-02-03}} The Web of Fear, "Episode 1". Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-02-03.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-02-10}} The Web of Fear, "Episode 2". Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-02-10.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-02-17}} The Web of Fear, "Episode 3". Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-02-17.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-02-24}} The Web of Fear, "Episode 4". Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-02-24.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-03-02}} The Web of Fear, "Episode 5". Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-03-02.
"Episode 6" {{cite serial | title = [[The Web of Fear]] | episode = Episode 6 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-02-09}} The Web of Fear, "Episode 6". Writers Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-03-09.
Fury from the Deep Fury from the Deep {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-03-16 | ended = 1968-04-20}} Fury from the Deep. Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-03-16-1968-04-20.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-03-16}} Fury from the Deep, "Episode 1". Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-03-16.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-03-23}} Fury from the Deep, "Episode 2". Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-03-23.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-03-30}} Fury from the Deep, "Episode 3". Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-03-30.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-04-06}} Fury from the Deep, "Episode 4". Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-04-06.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-04-13}} Fury from the Deep, "Episode 5". Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-04-13.
"Episode 6" {{cite serial | title = [[Fury from the Deep]] | episode = Episode 6 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], Director [[Hugh David]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-04-20}} Fury from the Deep, "Episode 6". Writer Victor Pemberton, Director Hugh David, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-04-20.
The Wheel in Space The Wheel in Space {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-04-27 | ended = 1968-06-01}} The Wheel in Space. Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-04-27-1968-06-01.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-04-27}} The Wheel in Space, "Episode 1". Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-04-27.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-05-04}} The Wheel in Space, "Episode 2". Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-05-04.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-05-11}} The Wheel in Space, "Episode 3". Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-05-11.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-05-18}} The Wheel in Space, "Episode 4". Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-05-18.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-05-25}} The Wheel in Space, "Episode 5". Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-05-25.
"Episode 6" {{cite serial | title = [[The Wheel in Space]] | episode = Episode 6 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[David Whitaker]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-06-01}} The Wheel in Space, "Episode 6". Writer David Whitaker, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Tristan de Vere Cole, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-06-01.

[edit] Season 6 (1968–69)

The Dominators The Dominators {{cite serial | title = [[The Dominators]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Norman Ashby" ([[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]]), Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-08-10 | ended = 1968-09-07}} The Dominators. Writers "Norman Ashby" (Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln), Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-08-10-1968-09-07.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Dominators]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Norman Ashby" ([[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]]), Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-08-10}} The Dominators, "Episode 1". Writers "Norman Ashby" (Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln), Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-08-10.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Dominators]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Norman Ashby" ([[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]]), Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-08-17}} The Dominators, "Episode 2". Writers "Norman Ashby" (Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln), Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-08-17.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Dominators]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Norman Ashby" ([[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]]), Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-08-24}} The Dominators, "Episode 3". Writers "Norman Ashby" (Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln), Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-08-24.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Dominators]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Norman Ashby" ([[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]]), Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-08-31}} The Dominators, "Episode 4". Writers "Norman Ashby" (Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln), Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-08-31.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Dominators]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers "Norman Ashby" ([[Mervyn Haisman]] and [[Henry Lincoln]]), Director [[Morris Barry]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-09-07}} The Dominators, "Episode 5". Writers "Norman Ashby" (Mervyn Haisman and Henry Lincoln), Director Morris Barry, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-09-07.
The Mind Robber The Mind Robber {{cite serial | title = [[The Mind Robber]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Derrick Sherwin]] (episode 1, uncredited), [[Peter Ling]] (episodes 2-5), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-09-14 | ended = 1968-10-12}} The Mind Robber. Writers Derrick Sherwin (episode 1, uncredited), Peter Ling (episodes 2-5), Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-09-14-1968-10-12.
"Episode 1" {{cite serial | title = [[The Mind Robber]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]] (uncredited), Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-09-14}} The Mind Robber, "Episode 1". Writer Derrick Sherwin (uncredited), Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-09-14.
"Episode 2" {{cite serial | title = [[The Mind Robber]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Peter Ling]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-09-21}} The Mind Robber, "Episode 2". Writer Peter Ling, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-09-21.
"Episode 3" {{cite serial | title = [[The Mind Robber]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Peter Ling]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-09-28}} The Mind Robber, "Episode 3". Writer Peter Ling, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-09-28.
"Episode 4" {{cite serial | title = [[The Mind Robber]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Peter Ling]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-10-05}} The Mind Robber, "Episode 4". Writer Peter Ling, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-10-05.
"Episode 5" {{cite serial | title = [[The Mind Robber]] | episode = Episode 5 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Peter Ling]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-10-12}} The Mind Robber, "Episode 5". Writer Peter Ling, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-10-12.
The Invasion The Invasion {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-11-02 | ended = 1968-12-21}} The Invasion. Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-11-02-1968-12-21.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-11-02}} The Invasion, "Episode One". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-11-02.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-11-09}} The Invasion, "Episode Two". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-11-09.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-11-16}} The Invasion, "Episode Three". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-11-16.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-11-23}} The Invasion, "Episode Four". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-11-23.
"Episode Five" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-11-30}} The Invasion, "Episode Five". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-11-30.
"Episode Six" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-12-07}} The Invasion, "Episode Six". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-12-07.
"Episode Seven" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Seven | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-12-14}} The Invasion, "Episode Seven". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-12-14.
"Episode Eight" {{cite serial | title = [[The Invasion (Doctor Who)|The Invasion]] | episode = Episode Eight | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Derrick Sherwin]], from a story by [[Kit Pedler]], Director [[Douglas Camfield]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-12-21}} The Invasion, "Episode Eight". Writer Derrick Sherwin, from a story by Kit Pedler, Director Douglas Camfield, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-12-21.
The Krotons The Krotons {{cite serial | title = [[The Krotons]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1968-12-28 | ended = 1969-01-18}} The Krotons. Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-12-28-1969-01-18.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The Krotons]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1968-12-28}} The Krotons, "Episode One". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1968-12-28.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The Krotons]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-01-04}} The Krotons, "Episode Two". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-01-04.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The Krotons]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-01-11}} The Krotons, "Episode Three". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-01-11.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The Krotons]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-01-18}} The Krotons, "Episode Four". Writer Robert Holmes, Director David Maloney, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-01-18.
The Seeds of Death The Seeds of Death {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Brian Hayles]], [[Terrance Dicks]] (episodes 3-6, uncredited), Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1969-01-25 | ended = 1969-03-01}} The Seeds of Death. Writers Brian Hayles, Terrance Dicks (episodes 3-6, uncredited), Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-01-25-1969-03-01.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-01-25}} The Seeds of Death, "Episode One". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-01-25.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Brian Hayles]], Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-02-01}} The Seeds of Death, "Episode Two". Writer Brian Hayles, Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-02-01.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Brian Hayles]], [[Terrance Dicks]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-02-08}} The Seeds of Death, "Episode Three". Writers Brian Hayles, Terrance Dicks (uncredited), Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-02-08.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Brian Hayles]], [[Terrance Dicks]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-02-15}} The Seeds of Death, "Episode Four". Writers Brian Hayles, Terrance Dicks (uncredited), Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-02-15.
"Episode Five" {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | episode = Episode Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Brian Hayles]], [[Terrance Dicks]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-02-22}} The Seeds of Death, "Episode Five". Writers Brian Hayles, Terrance Dicks (uncredited), Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-02-22.
"Episode Six" {{cite serial | title = [[The Seeds of Death]] | episode = Episode Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Brian Hayles]], [[Terrance Dicks]] (uncredited), Director [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]], Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-03-01}} The Seeds of Death, "Episode Six". Writers Brian Hayles, Terrance Dicks (uncredited), Director Michael Ferguson, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-03-01.
The Space Pirates The Space Pirates {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1969-03-08 | ended = 1969-04-12}} The Space Pirates. Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-03-08-1969-04-12.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-03-08}} The Space Pirates, "Episode One". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-03-08.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-03-15}} The Space Pirates, "Episode Two". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-03-15.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-03-22}} The Space Pirates, "Episode Three". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-03-22.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-03-29}} The Space Pirates, "Episode Four". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-03-29.
"Episode Five" {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | episode = Episode Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-04-05}} The Space Pirates, "Episode Five". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-04-05.
"Episode Six" {{cite serial | title = [[The Space Pirates]] | episode = Episode Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writer [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]], Director Michael Hart, Producer [[Peter Bryant]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-04-12}} The Space Pirates, "Episode Six". Writer Robert Holmes, Director Michael Hart, Producer Peter Bryant. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-04-12.
The War Games The War Games {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | began = 1969-04-19 | ended = 1969-06-21}} The War Games. Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-04-19-1969-06-21.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-04-19}} The War Games, "Episode One". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-04-19.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-04-26}} The War Games, "Episode Two". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-04-26.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-05-03}} The War Games, "Episode Three". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-05-03.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-05-10}} The War Games, "Episode Four". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-05-10.
"Episode Five" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-05-17}} The War Games, "Episode Five". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-05-17.
"Episode Six" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-05-24}} The War Games, "Episode Six". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-05-24.
"Episode Seven" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Seven | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-05-31}} The War Games, "Episode Seven". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-05-31.
"Episode Eight" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Eight | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-06-07}} The War Games, "Episode Eight". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-06-07.
"Episode Nine" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Nine | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-06-14}} The War Games, "Episode Nine". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-06-14.
"Episode Ten" {{cite serial | title = [[The War Games]] | episode = Episode Ten | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Writers [[Malcolm Hulke]] and [[Terrance Dicks]], Director [[David Maloney]], Producer [[Derrick Sherwin]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | city = London | airdate = 1969-06-21}} The War Games, "Episode Ten". Writers Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks, Director David Maloney, Producer Derrick Sherwin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1, London. 1969-06-21.
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