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For all my non-Whovians friends, let’s start with the obvious... People who love and follow Doctor Who are called Whovians.

Doctor Who is a British science fiction television show that is produced by the BBC (or British Broadcasting Company). It premiered on November 23, 1963. Not a good day to start, as that was the day that the United States President, John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Rating suffered. but with each episode the audience grew.

Doctor Who is divided into three groups:

  •  The 26 seasons of “CLASSIC” DOCTOR WHO episodes from 1963 until 1989.
  •             The “DARK PERIOD” from 1989 to 2005 when only one Doctor Who movie was made.
  •             The nine seasons of “NU-WHO” or current Doctor Who episodes from 2005 to the present.

What is Doctor Who?

 

Basically, Doctor Who is a renegade TIME LORD from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation Kasterborous. He travels through time and space in a TARDIS (or Time and Relative Dimensions in Space) which is disguised as a blue Police Box.

He is one of the last of the Time Lords and tries hard to save other species and planets from destruction. He is especially fond of the planet, Earth and enjoys traveling with s series of companions; some human, some not and many are female. The Doctor has the ability to “regenerate” into a new body while retaining all the memories of the previous regenerations. (This comes in handy every time a new actor is required for the part.)

The advice I give ALL friends who are new to Doctor Who is to start by watching the NU-WHO episodes first, starting with Christopher Eccelston into David Tennant, then Matt Smith and finally Peter Capaldi. After that, you can go back to the "CLASSIC" episodes which I feel are fascinating but dated.

Who Are the Doctors?

During the “classic” Doctor Who years, there were eight “regenerations” or new Doctor characters:

Doctor #1 ~ William Hartnell

 ~ who lasted 4 ½ seasons from November 23, 1963 to October 29, 1966 with 134 episodes.


Doctor #2 ~ Patrick Troughton 

 ~ who lasted 2 ½ from November 5, 1966 to June 21, 1969 with 119 episodes.


Doctor #3 ~ Jon Pertwee 

 ~ who lasted 5 seasons from January 3, 1970 to June 8, 1974 with 128 episodes.


Doctor #4 ~ Tom Baker 

 ~ who lasted the longest with 7 seasons from December 28, 1974 to March 21, 1981 with 198 episodes.


Doctor #5 ~ Peter Davison 

 ~ who lasted 3 seasons from January 4, 1982 to March 16, 1984 with 68 episodes.


Doctor #6 ~ Colin Baker 

 ~ who lasted 3 seasons from March 22, 1984 to December 6, 1986 with 31 episodes.


Doctor #7 ~ Sylvester McCoy  

 ~ who lasted 3 seasons from September 7, 1987 to December 6, 1989 with 42 episodes.


Doctor #8 ~ Paul McGann 

 ~ who filmed only one movie, released on May 27, 1996.

During the Doctor Who's NU-WHO years, there have been four regenerations. These include:

Doctor #9 ~ Christopher Eccleston 

 ~ who filmed 1 season from March 26, 2005 to June 18, 2005 with 13 episodes.


Doctor #10 ~ David Tennant 

 ~ who lasted 3 seasons and 6 specials from April 15, 2006 to January 1, 2010 with 45 episodes.


Doctor # 11 ~ Matt Smith 

 ~ who lasted 4 seasons and 2 specials from April 3, 2010 to December 25, 2013 with 41 episodes.


Doctor # 12 ~Peter Capaldi 

 ~ who lasted 3 seasons and 2 specials from August 23, 2014 to December 25, 2017 with 38 episodes.


Doctor # 13 ~ Jodie Whittacker 

 ~ Who has finished her first season and is currently filming her second season to be aired soon.

Note* ~ There is a 14th Doctor called the War Doctor played by John Hurt, who was featured in the “Day of the Doctor” movie on December 25, 2013. He was supposedly a regeneration of the 8th Doctor.

Note** ~ Sadly because of the BBC practice of junking old film, many of the early episodes from the 1960’s no longer exist in film, but do exist as audio recordings.

The 13 Doctors

The 13 Doctors

The 1st Doctor, William Hartnell

 The first incarnation of the Doctor was portrayed by William Hartnell from November 23, 1963 to October 29, 1966. He starred in Doctor Who for 4 1/2 seasons and 134 episodes. He was born January 8, 1908 in St. Pancras, London, England. He passed away on April 23, 1975 in Marden, Kent, England. 

The First Doctor's Companions

Susan Foreman played by Carole Ann Ford
Barbara Wright played by Jacqueline Hill
Ian Chesterton played by William Russell
Vicki played by Maureen O’Brien
Steven Tyler played by Peter Purves

Katarina played by Adrienne Hill
Sara Kingdom played by Jean Marsh
Dodo Chaplet played by Jackie Lane
Polly played by Anneke Wills
Ben Jackson played by Michael Craze

Season 1 (1963–64) - Episodes include:

 An Unearthly Child             (aired 11-23-1963)
The Cave of Skulls               (aired 11-30-1963)
The Forest of Fear               (aired 12-7-1963)
The Firemaker                      (aired 12-14-1963)
The Dead Planet                   (aired 12-21-1963)
The Survivors                        (aired 12-28-1963)
The Escape                            (aired 1-4-1964)
The Ambush                          (aired 1-11-1964)
The Expedition                     (aired 1/18/1964)
The Ordeal                             (aired 1/25/1964)
The Rescue                             (aired 2/1/1964)
The Edge of Destruction     (aired 2-8-1964)
The Brink of Disaster          (aired 2/15/1964)
The Roof of the World        (aired 2-22-1964)
The Singing Sands               (aired 2-29-1964)
Five Hundred Eyes              (aired 3-7-1964)
The Wall of Lies                   (aired 3-14-1964)
Rider from Shang-Tu          (aired 3-21-1964)
Mighty Kublai Khan            (aired 3-28-1964)
Assassin at Peking              (aired 4-4-1964)
The Sea of Death                 (aired 4-11-1964)
The Velvet Web                    (aired 4-18-1964)
The Screaming Jungle        (aired 4-25-1964)
The Snows of Terror            (aired 5-2-1964)
Sentence of Death               (aired 5-9-1964)
The Keys of Marinus           (aired 5-16-1964)
The Temple of Evil               (aired 5-23-1964)
The Warriors of Death       (aired 5-30-1964)
The Bride of Sacrifice        (aired 6-6-1964)
The Day of Darkness         (aired 6-13-1964)
Strangers in Space             (aired 6-20-1964)
The Unwilling Warriors     (aired 6-27-1964)
Hidden Danger                    (aired 7-11-1964)
A Race Against Death        (aired 7-18-1964)
Kidnap                                  (aired 7-25-1964)
A Desperate Venture         (aired 8-1-1964)
A Land of Fear                     (aired 8-8-1964)
Guests of Madame Guillotine  (aired 8-15-1964)
A Change of Identity         (aired 8-22-1964)
The Tyrant of France         (aired 8-29-1964)
A Bargain of Necessity      (aired 9-5-1964)
Prisoners of Conciergerie  (aired 9-12-1964)

Season 2 (1964–65) - Episodes include:

 Planet of Giants                    (aired 10-31-1964)
Dangerous Journey                (aired 11-7-1964)
Crisis                                         (aired 11-14-1964)
World's End                              (aired 11-21-1964)
The Daleks                                (aired 11-28-1964)
Day of Reckoning                    (aired 12-5-1964)
The End of Tomorrow             (aired 12-12-1964)
The Waking Ally                       (aired 12-19-1964)
Flashpoint                                 (aired 12-26-1964)
The Powerful Enemy               (aired 1-2-1965)
Desperate Measures                (aired 1-9-1965)
The Slave Traders                     (aired 1-16-1965)
All Roads Lead to Rome          (aired 1-23-1965)
Conspiracy                                  (aired 1-30-1965)
Inferno                                         (aired 2-6-1965)
The Web Planet                          (aired 2-13-1965)
The Zarbi                                      (aired 2-20-1965)
Escape to Danger                        (aired 2-27-1965)
Crater of Needles                       (aired 3-6-1965)
Invasion                                       (aired 3-13-1965)
The Centre                                  (aired 3-20-1965)
The Lion                                       (aired 3-27-1965)
The Knight of Jaffa                    (aired 4-3-1965)
The Wheel of Fortune               (aired 4-10-1965)
The Warlords                               (aired 4-17-1965)
The Space Museum                    (aired 4-24-1965)
The Dimensions of Time           (aired 5-1-1965)
The Search                                   (aired 5-8-1965)
The Final Phase                          (aired 5-15-1965)
The Executioners                       (aired 5-22-1965)
The Death of Time                     (aired 5-29-1965)
Flight Through Eternity            (aired 6-5-1965)
Journey into Terror                    (aired 6-12-1965)
The Death of Doctor Who         (aired 6-19-1965)
The Planet of Decision              (aired 6-26-1965)
The Watcher                                (aired 7-3-1965)
The Meddling Monk                   (aired 7-10-1965)
A Battle of Wits                           (aired 7-17-1965)
Checkmate                                   (aired 7-24-1965)

Season 3 (1965–66) - Episodes include:

 Four Hundred Dawns                   (aired 9-11-1965)
Trap of Steel                                    (aired 9-18-1965)
Air Lock                                            (aired 9-25-1965)
The Exploding Planet                    (aired 10-2-1965)
Mission to the Unknown              (aired 10-9-1965)
Temple of Secrets                          (aired 10-16-1965)
Small Prophet, Quick Return      (aired 10-23-1965)
Death of a Spy                                (aired 10-30-1965)
Horse of Destruction                    (aired 11-6-1965)
The Nightmare Begins                  (aired 11-13-1965)
Day of Armageddon                      (aired 11-20-1965)
Devil's Planet                                  (aired 11-27-1965)
The Traitors                                     (aired 12-4-1965)
Counter Plot                                    (aired 12-11-1965)
Coronas of the Sun                        (aired 12-18-1965)
The Feast of Steven                       (aired 12-25-1965)
Volcano                                            (aired 1-1-1966)
Golden Death                                 (aired 1-8-1966)
Escape Switch                                 (aired 1-15-1966)
The Abandoned Planet                 (aired 1-22-1966)
Destruction of Time                      (aired 1-29-1966)
War of God                                      (aired 2-5-1966)
The Sea Beggar                              (aired 2-15-1966)
Priest of Death                              (aired 2-19-1966)
Bell of Doom                                  (aired 2-26-1965)
The Steel Sky                                  (aired 3-5-1966)
The Plague                                      (aired 3-12-1966)
The Return                                      (aired 3-19-1966)
The Bomb                                        (aired 3-26-1966)
The Celestial Toyroom                 (aired 4-2-1966)
The Hall of Dolls                            (aired 4-9-1966)
The Dancing Floor                         (aired 4-16-1966)
The Final Test                                 (aired 4-23-1966)
A Holiday for the Doctor             (aired 4-30-1966)
Don't Shoot the Pianist               (aired 5-7-1966)
Johnny Ringo                                 (aired 5-14-1966)
The OK Corral                                (aired 5-21-1966)


The Savage, Part 1                       (aired 5-28-1966)
The Savage, Part 2                       (aired 6-4-1966)
The Savage, Part 3                       (aired 6-11-1966)
The Savage, Part 4                       (aired 6-18-1966)


The War Machine, Part 1            (aired 6-25-1966)
The War Machine, Part 2            (aired 7-2-1966)
The War Machine, Part 3            (aired 7-9-1966)
The War Machine, Part 4            (aired 7-16-1966)

Season 4 (1966–67) - Episodes include:

The Smugglers, Part 1               (aired 9-10-1966)
The Smugglers, Part 2               (aired 9-17-1966)
The Smugglers, Part 3               (aired 9-24-1966)
The Smugglers, Part 4               (aired 10-1-1966)


The Tenth Planet, Part 1           (aired 10-8-1966)
The Tenth Planet, Part 2           (aired 10-15-1966)
The Tenth Planet, Part 3           (aired 10-22-1966)
The Tenth Planet, Part 4          (aired 10-29-1966)

The 2nd Doctor, Patrick Troughton

 The Second Doctor was portrayed by Patrick Troughton. Patrick was born on March 25, 1920 in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England. He starred in Doctor Who for 2 1/2 seasons and 119 episodes. He died on March 28, 1987 in Columbus, Georgia. 

The Second Doctor's Companions

Polly played by Anneke Wills
Ben Jackson played by Michael Craze
Jamie McCrimmon played by Frazer Hines and Hamish Wilson
Victoria Waterfield played by Deborah Watling
Zoe Heriot played by Wendy Padbury
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart played by Nicholas Courtney

Season 4 (1966–67) continued - Episodes include:

 

The Power of the Daleks, Part 1       (aired 11-5-1966)
The Power of the Daleks, Part 2       (aired 11-12-1966)
The Power of the Daleks, Part 3       (aired 11-19-1966)
The Power of the Daleks, Part 4       (aired 11-26-1966)
The Power of the Daleks, Part 5       (aired 12-3-1966)
The Power of the Daleks, Part 6       (aired 12-10-1966)
.

The Highlander Part 1       (aired 12-17-1966)
The Highlander Part 2       (aired 12-24-1966)
The Highlander Part 3       (aired 12-31-1966)
The Highlander Part 4       (aired 1-7-1967)
.

The Underwater Menace Part 1       (aired 1-14-1967)
The Underwater Menace Part 2       (aired 1-21-1967)
The Underwater Menace Part 3       (aired 1-28-1967)
The Underwater Menace Part 4       (aired 2-4-1967)

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The Moonbase, Part 1       (aired 2-11-1967)
The Moonbase, Part 2       (aired 2-18-1967)
The Moonbase, Part 3        (aired 2-25-1967)
The Moonbase, Part 4       (aired 3-4-1967)
.

The Macra Terror, Part 1       (aired 3-11-1967)
The Macra Terror, Part 2       (aired 3-18-1967)
The Macra Terror, Part 3       (aired 3-25-1967)
The Macra Terror, Part 4       (aired 4-1-1967)
.

The Faceless Ones, Part 1       (aired 4-8-1967)
The Faceless Ones, Part 2       (aired 4-15-1967)
The Faceless Ones, Part 3      (aired 4-22-1967)
The Faceless Ones, Part 4       (aired 4-29-1967)
The Faceless Ones, Part 5       (aired 5-6-1967)
The Faceless Ones, Part 6       (aired 5-13-1967)
.

The Evil of the Daleks, Part 1       (aired 5-20-1967)
The Evil of the Daleks, Part 2       (aired 5-27-1967)
The Evil of the Daleks, Part 3       (aired 6-3-1967)
The Evil of the Daleks, Part 4       (aired 6-10-1967)
The Evil of the Daleks, Part 5       (aired 6-17-1967)
The Evil of the Daleks, Part 6       (aired 6-24-1967)
The Evil of the Daleks, Part 7       (aired 7-1-1967)

Season 5 (1967–68) - Episodes included:

The Tomb of the Cybermen, Part 1       (aired 9-2-1967)
The Tomb of the Cybermen, Part 2       (aired 9-9-1967)
The Tomb of the Cybermen, Part 3       (aired 9-16-1967)
The Tomb of the Cybermen, Part 4       (aired 9-23-1967)
.

The Abominable Snowmen, Part 1       (aired 9-30-1967)
The Abominable Snowmen, Part 2        (aired 10-7-1967)
The Abominable Snowmen, Part 3        (aired 10-14-1967)
The Abominable Snowmen, Part 4       (aired 10-21-1967)
The Abominable Snowmen, Part 5       (aired 10-28-1967)
The Abominable Snowmen, Part 6       (aired 11-4-1967)
.

The Ice Warriors, Part 1       (aired 11-11-1967)
The Ice Warriors, Part 2       (aired 11-18-1967)
The Ice Warriors, Part 3       (aired 11-25-1967)
The Ice Warriors, Part 4       (aired 12-2-1967)
The Ice Warriors, Part 5       (aired 12-9-1967)
The Ice Warriors, Part 6       (aired 12 16-1967)
.

The Enemy of the World, Part 1       (12-23-1967)
The Enemy of the World, Part 2       (aired 12-30-1967)
The Enemy of the World, Part 3       (aired 1-6-1968)
The Enemy of the World, Part 4       (aired 1-13-1968)
The Enemy of the World, Part 5       (aired 1-20-1968)
The Enemy of the World, Part 6       (aired 1-27-1968)
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The Web of Fear, Part 1       (aired 2-3-1968)
The Web of Fear, Part 2       (aired 2-10-1968)
The Web of Fear, Part 3       (aired 2-17-1968)
The Web of Fear, Part 4       (2-24-1968)
The Web of Fear, Part 5       (aired 3-2-1968)
The Web of Fear, Part 6       (aired 3-9-1968)
.

Fury from the Deep, Part 1       (aired 3-16-1968)
Fury from the Deep, Part 2       (aired 3-23-1968)
Fury from the Deep, Part 3       (aired 3-30-1968)
Fury from the Deep, Part 4       (aired 4-6-1968)
Fury from the Deep, Part 5       (aired 4-13-1968)
Fury from the Deep, Part 6       (aired 4-20-1968)
.

The Wheel in Space, Part 1       (aired 4-27-1968)
The Wheel in Space, Part 2       (aired 5-4-1968)
The Wheel in Space, Part 3       (aired 5-11-1968)
The Wheel in Space, Part 4       (aired 5-18-1968)
The Wheel in Space, Part 5       (aired 5-28-1968)
The Wheel in Space, Part 6       (aired 6-1-1968)

Season 6 (1968–69) - Episodes include:

The Dominators, Part 1       (aired 8-10-1968)
The Dominators, Part 2       (aired 8-17-1968)
The Dominators, Part 3       (aired 8-24-1968)
The Dominators, Part 4       (aired 8-31-1968)
The Dominators, Part 5       (aired 9-7-1968)
.

The Mind Robber, Part 1        (aired 9-14-1968)
The Mind Robber, Part 2         (aired 9-21-1968)
The Mind Robber, Part 3       (aired 9-28-1968)
The Mind Robber, Part 4        (aired 10-5-1968)
The Mind Robber, Part 5       (aired 10-12-1968)
.

The Invasion, Part 1       (aired 11-2-1968)
The Invasion, Part 2        (aired 11-9-1968)
The Invasion, Part 3       (aired 11-16-1968)
The Invasion Part 4       (aired 11-23-1968)
The Invasion, Part 5       (aired 11-30-1968)
The Invasion, Part 6       (aired 12-7-1968)
The Invasion, Part 7       (aired 12-14-1968)
.

The Krotons, Part 1       (aired 12-28-1968)
The Krotons, Part 2        (aired 1-4-1969)
The Krotons, Part 3       (aired 1-11-1969)
The Krotons, Part 4       (aired 1-18-1969)
.

The Seeds of Death, Part 1       (aired 1-25-1969)
The Seeds of Death, Part 2       (aired 2-1-1969)
The Seeds of Death, Part 3       (aired 2-8-1969)
The Seeds of Death, Part 4       (aired 2-15-1969)
The Seeds of Death, Part 5       (aired 2-22-1969)
The Seeds of Death, Part 6       (aired 3-1-1969)
.

The Space Pirates, Part 1       (aired 3-8-1969)
The Space Pirates, Part 2       (aired 3-15-1969)
The Space Pirates, Part 3       (aired 3-22-1969)
The Space Pirates, Part 4       (aired 3-29-1969)
The Space Pirates, Part 5       (aired 4-5-1969)
The Space Pirates, Part 6       (aired 4-12-1969)
.

The War Games, Part 1       (aired 4-19-1969)
The War Games, Part 2       (aired 4-26-1969)
The War Games, Part 3       (aired 5-3-1969)
The War Games, Part 4       (aired 5-10-1969)
The War Games, Part 5       (aired 5-17-1969)
The War Games, Part 6       (aired 5-24-1969)
The War Games, Part 7       (aired 5-31-1969)
The War Games, Part 8       (aired 6-7-1969)
The War Games, Part 9       (aired 6-14-1969)
The War Games, Part 10     (aired 6-29-69)

The Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee

 The Third Doctor was portrayed by Jon Pertwee. He was born on July 7, 1919 in Chelsea, London, England. He starred in Doctor Who for 5 seasons and 128 episodes and died on May 20, 1996 in Sherman, Connecticutt. 

The Third Doctor's Companions

Liz Shaw played by Caroline John

Jo Grant played by Katy Manning

Sarah Jane Smith played by Elizabeth Sladen

The following three characters, all associated with UNIT during the Third Doctor's exile to Earth, are sometimes considered his companions despite appearing irregularly during his tenure.


Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart played by Nicholas Courtney

Sergeant John Benton played by John Levene

Captain Mike Yates played by Richard Franklin

Season 7 (1970) - Episodes Include:

Spearhead from Space, Part 1   (aired 1-3-1970)
Spearhead from Space, Part 2  (aired 1-10-1970)
Spearhead from Space, Part 3  (aired 1-19-1970)
Spearhead from Space, Part 4  (aired 1-24-1970)
.

Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 1  (aired 1-31-1970)
Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 2  (aired 2-7-1970)
Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 3  (aired 2-14-1970)
Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 4  (aired 2-21-1970)
Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 5  (aired 2-28-1970)
Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 6  (aired 3-7-1970)
Doctor Who and the Silurians, Part 7  (aired 3-141970)
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The Ambassadors of Death, Part 1  (aired 3-21-1970)
The Ambassadors of Death, Part 2  (aired 3-28-1970)
The Ambassadors of Death, Part 3   (aired 4-4-1970)
The Ambassadors of Death, Part 4  (aired 4-11-1970)
The Ambassadors of Death, Part 5  (aired 4-18-1970)
The Ambassadors of Death, Part 6  (aired 4-25-1970)
The Ambassadors of Death, Part 7  (aired 5-2-1970)
.

Inferno, Part 1  (aired 5-9-1970)
Inferno, Part 2  (aired 5-16-1970)
Inferno, Part 3  (aired 5-23-1970)
Inferno, Part 4  (aired 5-30-1970)
Inferno, Part 5  (aired 6-6-1970)
Inferno, Part 6  (aired 6-13-1970)
Inferno, Part 7  (aired 6-20-1970)

Season 8 (1971) - Episodes include:

Terror of the Autons, Part 1  (aired 1-2-1971)
Terror of the Autons, Part 2  (aired 1-9-1971)
Terror of the Autons, Part 3  (aired 1-16-1971)
Terror of the Autons, Part 4  (aired 1-23-1971)
.

The Mind of Evil, Part 1  (aired 1-30-1971)
The Mind of Evil, Part 2  (aired 2-6-1971)
The Mind of Evil, Part 3  (aired 2-13-1971)
The Mind of Evil, Part 4  (aired 2-20-1971)
The Mind of Evil, Part 5  (aired 2-27-1971)
The Mind of Evil, Part 6  (aired 3-6-1971)
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The Claws of Axos, Part 1  (aired 3-13-1971)
The Claws of Axos, Part 2  (aired 3-20-1971)
The Claws of Axos, Part 3  (aired 3-27-1971)
The Claws of Axos, Part 4  (aired 4-3-1971)
.

Colony in Space, Part 1  (aired 4-10-1971)
Colony in Space, Part 2  (aired 4-17-1971)
Colony in Space, Part 3  (aired 4-24-1971)
Colony in Space, Part 4  (aired 5-1-1971)
Colony in Space, Part 5   (aired 5-8-1971)
Colony in Space, Part 6  (aired 5-15-1971)
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The Daemons, Part 1  (aired 5-22-1971)
The Daemons, Part 2  (aired 5-29-1971)
The Daemons, Part 3  (aired 6-5-1971)
The Daemons, Part 4  (aired 6-12-1971)
The Daemons, Part 5   (aired 6-19-1971)

Season 9 (1972) - Episodes Include:

Day of the Daleks. Part 1  (aired 1-1-1972)
Day of the Daleks. Part 2  (aired 1-8-1972)
Day of the Daleks. Part 3  (aired 1-15-1972)
Day of the Daleks. Part 4  (aired 1-22-1972)
.

The Curse of Peladon, Part 1  (aired 1-29-1972)
The Curse of Peladon, Part 1  (aired 2-5-1972)
The Curse of Peladon, Part 1  (aired 2-12-1972)
The Curse of Peladon, Part 1  (aired 2-19-1972)
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The Sea Devils, Part 1  (aired 2-26-1972)
The Sea Devils, Part 1  (aired 3-4-1972)
The Sea Devils, Part 1  (aired 3-11-1972)
The Sea Devils, Part 1  (aired 3-18-1972)
The Sea Devils, Part 1  (aired 3-25-1972)
The Sea Devils, Part 1   (aired-1-1972)
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The Mutants, Part 1  (aired 4-8-1972)
The Mutants, Part 2   (aired 4-15-1972)
The Mutants, Part 3  (aired 4-22-1972)
The Mutants, Part 4  (aired 4-29-1972)
The Mutants, Part 5  (aired 5-2-1972)
The Mutants, Part 6  (aired 5-13-1972)
.

The Time Monster, Part 1  (aired 5-20-1972)
The Time Monster, Part 2  (aired 5-27-1972)
The Time Monster, Part 3   (aired 6-3-1972)
The Time Monster, Part 4  (aired 6-10-1972)
The Time Monster, Part 5  (aired 6-17-1972)
The Time Monster, Part 6  (aired 6-24-1972)

Season 10 (1972–73) - Episodes include:

The Three Doctors, Part 1  (aired 12-30-1972)
The Three Doctors, Part 1  (aired 1-6-1973)
The Three Doctors, Part 1  (aired 1-16-1973)
The Three Doctors, Part 1  (aired 1-20-1973)
.

Carnival of Monsters, Part 1  (aired 1-27-1973)
Carnival of Monsters, Part 2  (aired 2-3-1973)
Carnival of Monsters, Part 3  (aired 2-10-1973)
Carnival of Monsters, Part 4  (aired 2-17-1973)
.

Frontier in Space, Part 1  (aired 2-24-1973)
Frontier in Space, Part 2  (aired 3-3-1973)
Frontier in Space, Part 3   (aired 3-10-1973)
Frontier in Space, Part 4  (aired 3-17-1973)
Frontier in Space, Part 5    (aired 3-24-1973)
Frontier in Space, Part 6  (aired 3-31-1973)
.

Planet of the Daleks, Part 1   (aired 4-7-1973)
Planet of the Daleks, Part 2  (aired 4-14-1973)
Planet of the Daleks, Part 3  (aired 4-21-1973)
Planet of the Daleks, Part 4  (aired 4-28-1973)
Planet of the Daleks, Part 5   (aired 5-5-1973)
Planet of the Daleks, Part 6   (aired 5-12-1973)
.

The Green Death, Part 1  (aired 5-19-1973)
The Green Death, Part 2  (aired 5-26-1973)
The Green Death, Part 3  (aired 6-2-1973)
The Green Death, Part 4  (aired 6-9-1973)
The Green Death, Part 5   (aired 6-16-1973)
The Green Death, Part 6   (aired 6-23-1973)

Season 11 (1973–74) - Episodes include:

The Time Warrior, Part 1  (aired 12-15-1973)
The Time Warrior, Part 2   (aired 12-22-1973)
The Time Warrior, Part 3   (aired 12-29-1973)
The Time Warrior, Part 4    (aired 1-5-1973)
.

Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 1   (aired 1-12-1974)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 2  (aired 1-19-1974)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 3   (aired 1-26-1974)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 4   (aired 2-2-1974)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 5   (aired 2-9-1974)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part 6    (aired 2-16-1974)

.

Death to the Daleks, Part 1    (aired 2-23-1974)
Death to the Daleks, Part 2   (aired 3-2-1974)
Death to the Daleks, Part 3  (aired 3-9-1974)
Death to the Daleks, Part 4  (aired 3-16-1974)
.

The Monster of Peladon, Part 1  (aired 3-23-1974)
The Monster of Peladon, Part 2  (aired 3-30-1974)
The Monster of Peladon, Part 3  (aired 4-6-1974)
The Monster of Peladon, Part 4  (aired 4-13-1974)
The Monster of Peladon, Part 5  (aired 4-20-1974)
The Monster of Peladon, Part 6  (aired 4-27-1974)

.

Planet of the Spiders, Part 1  (aired 5-4-1974)
Planet of the Spiders, Part 2  (aired 5-11-1974)
Planet of the Spiders, Part 3   (aired 5-18-1974)
Planet of the Spiders, Part 4  (aired 5-25-1974)
Planet of the Spiders, Part 5  (aired 6-1-1974)
Planet of the Spiders, Part 6  (aired 6-8-1974) 

The Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker

 The Fourth Doctor was portrayed by Tom Baker. He was born on January 20, 1934 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. He starred in 7 seasons and 198 episodes. He is currently, the actor who has played the Doctor on television for the longest time, [8] having held the role for seven seasons.  

The Fourth Doctor’s Companions

 Sarah Jane Smith played by Elizabeth Sladen

Harry Sullivan played Ian Marter

Leela played by Louise Jamison

K-9  handled by John Leeson and voice by David Brierley

Romana played by Mary Tamm and Lalla Ward

Adric played by Matthew Waterhouse

Tegan Jovanka played by Janet Fielding

Nyssa played by Sarah Sutton

Season 12 (1974–75) - Episodes include:

Robot, Part 1  (aired 12-28-1974)
Robot, Part 2  (aired 1-4-1975)
Robot, Part 3  (aired 1-11-1974)
Robot, Part 4  (aired 1-18-1974)

The Ark in Space, Part 1  (aired 1-25-1975)
The Ark in Space, Part 2  (aired 2-1-1975)
The Ark in Space, Part 3   (aired 2-8-1975)
The Ark in Space, Part 4  (aired 2-15-1975)

The Sontaran Experiment, Part 1  (aired 2-22-1975)
The Sontaran Experiment, Part 2    (aired 3-1-1975)

Genesis of the Daleks, Part 1  (aired 3-8-1975)
Genesis of the Daleks, Part 2  (aired 3-15-1975)
Genesis of the Daleks, Part 3  (aired 3-22-1975)
Genesis of the Daleks, Part 4  (aired 3-29-1975)
Genesis of the Daleks, Part 5  (aired 4-5-1975)
Genesis of the Daleks, Part 6  (aired 4-12-1975)

Revenge of the Cyberman, Part 1   (aired 4-19-1975)
Revenge of the Cyberman, Part 2   (aired 4-26-1975)
Revenge of the Cyberman, Part 3   (aired 5-3-1975)
Revenge of the Cyberman, Part 4    (aired 5-10-1975)

Season 13 (1975–76) - Episodes include:

Terror of the Zygons, Part 1  (aired 8-30-1975)
Terror of the Zygons, Part 2  (aired 9-6-1975)
Terror of the Zygons, Part 3  (aired 9-13-1975)
Terror of the Zygons, Part 4  (aired 9-20-1975)

Planet of Evil, Part 1  (aired 9-27-1975)
Planet of Evil, Part 2  (aired 10-4-1975)
Planet of Evil, Part 3  (aired 10-11-1975)
Planet of Evil, Part 4  (aired 10-18-1975)

Pyramids of Mars, Part 1   (aired 10-2-1975)
Pyramids of Mars, Part 2  (aired 11-1-1975)
Pyramids of Mars, Part 3  (aired 11-8-1975)
Pyramids of Mars, Part 4   (aired 11-15-1975)

The Android Invasions, Part 1  (aired 11-22-1975)
The Android Invasions, Part 2  (aired 11-29-1975)
The Android Invasions, Part 3  (aired 12-6-19754)
The Android Invasions, Part 4  (aired 12-13-1975)

The Brain of Morbius, Part 1  (aired 1-3-1976)
The Brain of Morbius, Part 2  (aired 1-10-1976)
The Brain of Morbius, Part 3  (aired 1-17-1976)
The Brain of Morbius, Part 4  (aired 1-24-1976)

The Seeds of Doom, Part 1   (aired 1-31-1976)
The Seeds of Doom, Part 2   (aired 2-7-1976)
The Seeds of Doom, Part 3   (aired 2-14-1976)
The Seeds of Doom, Part 4   (aired 2-21-1976)
The Seeds of Doom, Part 5   (aired 2-28-1976)
The Seeds of Doom, Part 6   (aired 3-6-1976)

Season 14 (1976–77) - Episodes include:

The Masque of Mandragora, Part 1  (aired 9-4-1976)
The Masque of Mandragora, Part 2  (aired 9-11-1976)
The Masque of Mandragora, Part 3  (aired 9-18-1976)
The Masque of Mandragora, Part 4  (aired 9-25-1976)

The Hand of Fear, Part 1  (aired 10-2-1976)
The Hand of Fear, Part 2  (aired 10-9-1976)
The Hand of Fear, Part 3   (aired 10-16-1976)
The Hand of Fear, Part 4  (aired 10-23-1976)

The Deadly Assassin, Part 1   (aired 10-30-1976)
The Deadly Assassin, Part 2  (aired 11-6-1976)
The Deadly Assassin, Part 3  (aired 11-13-1976)
The Deadly Assassin, Part 4  (aired 11-20-1976)

The Face of Evil, Part 1  (aired 1-1-1977)
The Face of Evil, Part 2  (aired 1-8-1977)
The Face of Evil, Part 3   (aired 1-15-1977)
The Face of Evil, Part 4  (aired 1-22-1977)

The Robots of Death, Part 1  (aired 1-29-1977)
The Robots of Death, Part 2   (aired 2-5-1977)
The Robots of Death, Part 3  (aired 2-12-1977)
The Robots of Death, Part 4  (aired 2-19-1977)

The Talons of Weng Chiang, Part 1  (aired 2-26-1977)
The Talons of Weng Chiang, Part 2  (aired 3-5-1977)
The Talons of Weng Chiang, Part 3   (aired 3-12-1977)
The Talons of Weng Chiang, Part 4  (aired 3-19-1977)
The Talons of Weng Chiang, Part 5  (aired 3-26-1977)
The Talons of Weng Chiang, Part 6   (aired 4-2-1977)

Season 15 (1977–78) - Episodes include:

Horror of Fang Rock, Part 1   (aired 9-3-1977)
Horror of Fang Rock, Part 2   (aired 9-10-1977)
Horror of Fang Rock, Part 3  (aired 9-17-1977)
Horror of Fang Rock, Part 4  (aired 9-24-1977)

The Invisible Enemy, Part 1  (aired 10-1-1977)
The Invisible Enemy, Part 2  (aired 10-8-1977)
The Invisible Enemy, Part 3   (aired 10-15-1977)
The Invisible Enemy, Part 4  (aired 10-22-1977)

Image of the Fendah, Part 1   (aired 10-29-1977)
Image of the Fendah, Part 2  (aired 11-5-1977)
Image of the Fendah, Part 3  (aired 11-12-1977)
Image of the Fendah, Part 4  (aired 11-19-1977)

The Sun Maker, Part 1  (aired 11-26-1977)
The Sun Maker, Part 2   (aired 12-3-1977)
The Sun Maker, Part 3  (aired 12-10-1977)
The Sun Maker, Part 4   (aired 12-17-1977)

Underworld, Part 1  (aired 1-7-1978)
Underworld, Part 2   (aired 1-14-1978)
Underworld, Part 3  (aired 1-21-1978)
Underworld, Part 4  (aired 1-28-1978)

The Invasion of Time, Part 1  (aired 2-4-1978)
The Invasion of Time, Part 2  (aired 2-11-1978)
The Invasion of Time, Part 3  (aired 2-18-1978)
The Invasion of Time, Part 4  (aired 2-25-1978)
The Invasion of Time, Part 5   (aired 3-4-1978)
The Invasion of Time, Part 6  (aired 3-11-1978)

Season 16 (1978–79) - Episodes include:

The Ribos Operation, Part 1  (aired 9-2-1978)
The Ribos Operation, Part 2  (aired 9-9-1978)
The Ribos Operation, Part 3   (aired 9-16-1978)
The Ribos Operation, Part 4    (aired 9-23-1978)

The Pirate Planet, Part 1     (aired 9-30-1978)
The Pirate Planet, Part 2    (aired 10-7-1978)
The Pirate Planet, Part 3    (aired 10-14-1978)
The Pirate Planet, Part 4   (aired 10-21-1978)

The Stones of Blood, Part 1  (aired 10-28-1978)
The Stones of Blood, Part 2  (aired 11-4-1978)
The Stones of Blood, Part 3   (aired 11-11-1978)
The Stones of Blood, Part 4   (aired 11-18-1978)

The Androids of Tara, Part 1  (aired 11-25-1978)
The Androids of Tara, Part 2  (aired 12-2-1978)
The Androids of Tara, Part 3   (aired 12-9-1978)
The Androids of Tara, Part 4    (aired 12-16-1978)

The Power of Kroll, Part 1  (aired 12-23-1978)
The Power of Kroll, Part 2  (aired 12-30-1978)
The Power of Kroll, Part 3  (aired 1-6-1979)
The Power of Kroll, Part 4  (aired 1-13-1979)

The Armageddon Factor, Part 1  (aired 1-20-1979)
The Armageddon Factor, Part 2   (aired 1-27-1979)
The Armageddon Factor, Part 3  (aired 2-3-1979)
The Armageddon Factor, Part 4  (aired 2-10-1979)
The Armageddon Factor, Part 5  (aired 2-17-1979)
The Armageddon Factor, Part 6  (aired 2-24-1979)

Season 17 (1979–80) - Episodes include:

Destiny of the Daleks, Part 1  (aired 9-1-1979)
Destiny of the Daleks, Part 1   (aired 9-8-1979)
Destiny of the Daleks, Part 1  (aired 9-15-1979)
Destiny of the Daleks, Part 1   (aired 9-22-1979)

City of Death, Part 1  (aired 9-29-1979)
City of Death, Part 2  (aired 10-6-1979)
City of Death, Part 3   (aired 10-13-1979)
City of Death, Part 4  (aired 10-20-1979)

The Creature from the Pit, Part 1   (aired 10-27-1979)
The Creature from the Pit, Part 2   (aired 11-3-1979)
The Creature from the Pit, Part 3  (aired 11-10-1979)
The Creature from the Pit, Part 4  (aired 11-17-1979)

Nightmare of Eden, Part 1    (aired 11-24-1979)
Nightmare of Eden, Part 2  (aired 12-1-1979)
Nightmare of Eden, Part 3  (aired 12-8-1979)
Nightmare of Eden, Part 4  (aired 12-15-1979)

The Horns of Nimon, Part 1  (aired 12-22-1979)
The Horns of Nimon, Part 2  (aired 12-29-1979)
The Horns of Nimon, Part 3  (aired 1-5-1980)
The Horns of Nimon, Part 4  (aired 1-12-1980)

Shada (was never aired)

Season 18 (1980–81) - Episodes include:

The Leisure Hive, Part 1   (aired 8-30-1980)
The Leisure Hive, Part 2   (aired 9-6-1980)
The Leisure Hive, Part 3   (aired 9-13-1980)
The Leisure Hive, Part 4    (aired 9-20-1980)

Meglos, Part 1  (aired 9-27-1980)
Meglos, Part 2   (aired 10-4-1980)
Meglos, Part 3  (aired 10-11-1980)
Meglos, Part 4  (aired 10-18-1980)

Full Circle, Part 1   (aired 10-25-1980)
Full Circle, Part 1  (aired 11-1-1980)
Full Circle, Part 1  (aired 11-8-1980)
Full Circle, Part 1  (aired 11-15-1980)

State of Decay, Part 1  (aired 11-22-1980)
State of Decay, Part 2  (aired 11-29-1980)
State of Decay, Part 3  (aired 12-6-1980)
State of Decay, Part 4  (aired 12-13-1980)

Warrior’s Gate, Part 1    (aired 1-3-1981)
Warrior’s Gate, Part 2   (aired 1-10-1981)
Warrior’s Gate, Part 3   (aired 1-17-1981)
Warrior’s Gate, Part 4   (aired 1-24-1981)

The Keeper of Traken, Part 1  (aired 1-31-1981)
The Keeper of Traken, Part 1  (aired 2-7-1981)
The Keeper of Traken, Part 1  (aired 2-14-1981)
The Keeper of Traken, Part 1  (aired 2-21-1981)

Logopolis, Part 1  (aired 2-28-1981)
Logopolis, Part 2  (aired 3-7-1981)
Logopolis, Part 3  (aired 3-14-1981)
Logopolis, Part 4  (aired 3-21-1981)

The Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison

 The Fifth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Davison. He was born on April 13, 1951 in Streatham, London, England. He starred in 3 seasons and 68 episodes of Doctor Who. 

The Fifth Doctor's Companions

Adric played by Matthew Waterhouse

Tegan Jovanka played by Janet Fielding

Nyssa played by Sarah Sutton

Visior Turlough played by Mark Strickson

Kamelion voiced by Gerald Flood

Peri Brown played by Nicola Bryant

Season 19 (1982) - Episodes include:

Castrovalva, Part 1    (aired 1-4-1982)
Castrovalva, Part 2   (aired 1-5-1982)
Castrovalva, Part 3  (aired 1-11-1982)
Castrovalva, Part 4   (aired 1-12-1982)

Four to Doomsday, Part 1    (aired 1-18-1982)
Four to Doomsday, Part 2   (aired 1-19-1982)
Four to Doomsday, Part 3   (aired 1-25-1982)
Four to Doomsday, Part 4  (aired 1-26-1982)

Kinda, Part 1  (aired 2-1-1982)
Kinda, Part 2  (aired 2-2-1982)
Kinda, Part 3  (aired 2-8-1982)
Kinda, Part 4  (aired 2-9-1982)

The Visitation, Part 1   (aired 2-15-1982)
The Visitation, Part 2  (aired 2-16-1982)
The Visitation, Part 3  (aired 2-22-1982)
The Visitation, Part 4  (aired 2-23-1982)

Black Orchard, Part 1  (aired 3-1-1982)
Black Orchard, Part 2  (aired 3-2-1982)

Earthshock, Part 1  (aired 3-8-1982)
Earthshock, Part 2   (aired 3-9-1982)
Earthshock, Part 3   (aired 3-15-1982)
Earthshock, Part 4  (aired 3-16-1982)

Time Flight, Part 1  (aired 3-23-1982)
Time Flight, Part 2  (aired 3-24-1982)
Time Flight, Part 3  (aired 3-30-1982)
Time Flight, Part 4  (aired 3-31-1982

Season 20 (1983) - Episodes include:

Arc of Infinity, Part 1  (aired 1-3-1983)
Arc of Infinity, Part 2  (aired 1-5-1983)
Arc of Infinity, Part 3  (aired 1-11-1983)
Arc of Infinity, Part 4   (aired 1-12-1983)

Snakedance, Part 1  (aired 1-18-1983)
Snakedance, Part 2  (aired 1-19-1983)
Snakedance, Part 3  (aired 1-25-1983)
Snakedance, Part 4  (aired 1-26-1983)

Mawdryn Undead, Part 1  (aired 2-1-1983)
Mawdryn Undead, Part 2   (aired 2-2-1983)
Mawdryn Undead, Part 3  (aired 2-8-1983)
Mawdryn Undead, Part 4   (aired 2-9-1983)

Terminus, Part 1   (aired 2-15-1983)
Terminus, Part 2  (aired 2-16-1983)
Terminus, Part 3  (aired 2-22-1983)
Terminus, Part 4  (aired 2-13-1983)

Enlightenment, Part 1  (aired 3-1-1983)
Enlightenment, Part 2  (aired 3-2-1983)
Enlightenment, Part 3  (aired 3-8-1983)
Enlightenment, Part 4  (aired 3-9-1983)

The King’s Demons, Part 1  (aired 3-15-1983)
The King’s Demons, Part 2  (aired 3-16-1983)
The Five Doctors  (aired 11-25-1983)

Season 21 (1984) - Episodes include:

Warriors of the Deep, Part 1  (aired 1-5-1984)
Warriors of the Deep, Part 2  (aired 1-6-1984)
Warriors of the Deep, Part 3  (aired 1-12-1984)
Warriors of the Deep, Part 4  (aired 1-13-1984)

The Awakening, Part 1  (aired 1-19-1984)
The Awakening, Part 2  (aired 1-20-1984)

Frontios, Part 1  (aired 1-26-1984)
Frontios, Part 2  (aired 1-27-1984)
Frontios, Part 3   (aired 2-2-1984)
Frontios, Part 4   (aired 2-3-1984)

Resurrection of the Daleks, Part 1  (aired 2-8-1984),
Resurrection of the Daleks, Part 2  (aired 2-15-1984)

Planet of Fire, Part 1   (aired 2-23-1984)
Planet of Fire, Part 2    (aired 2-24-1984)
Planet of Fire, Part 3   (aired 3-1-1984)
Planet of Fire, Part 4  (aired 3-2-1984)

The Caves of Androzani, Part 1  (aired 3-8-1984)
The Caves of Androzani, Part 2  (aired 3-9-1984)
The Caves of Androzani, Part 3  (aired 3-15-1984)
The Caves of Androzani, Part 4  (aired 3-16-1984)

The Sixth Doctor, Colin Baker

 The Sixth Doctor was portrayed by Colin Baker. He was born on June 8, 1943 in Waterloo, London, England. He starred in 2 1/2 seasons and 31 episodes of Doctor Who. 

The Sixth Doctor's Companions

Peri Brown played by Nicola Bryant

Melaine Bush played by Bonnie Langford

Season 21 (1984) continued - Episodes included:

The Twin Dilemma, Part 1   (aired 3-22-1984)
The Twin Dilemma, Part 2    (aired 3-23-1984)
The Twin Dilemma, Part 3   (aired 3-29-1984)
The Twin Dilemma, Part 4   (aired 3-30-1984) 

Season 22 (1985) - Episodes included:

Attack of the Cybermen, Part 1  (aired 1-5-1985)
Attack of the Cybermen, Part 2  (aired 1-12-1985)

Vengeance on Varos, Part 1   (aired 1-19-1985)
Vengeance on Varos, Part 2    (aired 1-26-1985)

The Mark of the Rani, Part 1   (aired 2-2-1985)
The Mark of the Rani, Part 2  (aired 2-9-1985)

The Two Doctors, Part 1  (aired 2-16-1985)
The Two Doctors, Part 2  (aired 2-23-1985)
The Two Doctors, Part 3
 (aired 3-2-1985)

Timelash, Part 1  (aired 3-9-1985)
Timelash, Part 2    (aired 3-16-1985)

Revelation of the Daleks  (aired 3-23-1985)
Revelation of the Daleks  (aired 3-30-1985)

Season 23 (1986) - Episodes included:

The Mysterious Planet, Part 1    (aired 9-6-1986)
The Mysterious Planet, Part 2   (aired 9-13-1986)
The Mysterious Planet, Part 3   (aired 9-20-1986)
The Mysterious Planet, Part 4   (aired 9-27-1986)

Mindwarp, Part 1   (aired 10-4-1986)
Mindwarp, Part 2   (aired 10-4-1986)
Mindwarp, Part 3   (aired 10-4-1986)
Mindwarp, Part 4    (aired 10-4-1986)

Terror of the Vervoids, Part 1  (aired 11-1-1986)
Terror of the Vervoids, Part 2   (aired 11-8-1986)
Terror of the Vervoids, Part 3  (aired 11-15-1986)
Terror of the Vervoids, Part 4  (aired 11-22-1986)

The Ultimate Foe, Part 1  (aired 11-29-1986)
The Ultimate Foe, Part 2  (aired 11-29-1986)

The Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy

 The Seventh Doctor was portrayed by Sylvester McCoy. He was born on August 20, 1943 in Dunoon, Scotland. He starred in 3 seasons and 42 episodes of Doctor Who. 

The Seventh Doctor's Companions

Melaine Bush played by Bonnie Langford

Ace played by Sophie Aldred

Season 24 (1987) - Episodes included:

Time and the Rani, Part 1  (aired 9-7-1987)
Time and the Rani, Part 2  (aired 9-14-1987)
Time and the Rani, Part 3  (aired 9-21-1987)
Time and the Rani, Part 4  (aired 9-28-1987)

Paradise Towers, Part 1  (aired 10-5-1987)
Paradise Towers, Part 2  (aired 10-12-1987)
Paradise Towers, Part 3  (aired 10-19-1987)
Paradise Towers, Part 4  (aired 10-26-1987)

Delta and the Bannermen, Part 1  (aired 11-2-1987)
Delta and the Bannermen, Part 2  (aired 11-9-1987)
Delta and the Bannermen, Part 3  (aired 11-16-1987)

Dragonfire, Part 1   (aired 11-23-1987)
Dragonfire, Part 2  (aired 11-30-1987)

Season 25 (1988–89) - Episodes included:

Remembrance of the Daleks, Part 1   (aired 10-5-1988)
Remembrance of the Daleks, Part 2  (aired 10-12-1988)
Remembrance of the Daleks, Part 3  (aired 10-19-1988)
Remembrance of the Daleks, Part 4  (aired 10-26-1988)

The Happiness Patrol, Part 1  (aired 11-2-1988)
The Happiness Patrol, Part 2   (aired 11-9-1988)
The Happiness Patrol, Part 3   (aired 11-16-1988)

Silver Nemesis, Part 1  (aired 11-23-1988)
Silver Nemesis, Part 2   (aired 11-30-1988)
Silver Nemesis, Part 3  (aired 12-7-1988)

The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Part 1  (aired 12-14-1988)
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Part 2  (aired 12-21-1988)
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Part 3  (aired 12-28-1988)
The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, Part 4  (aired 1-4-1988)

Season 26 (1989) - Episodes include:

Battlefield, Part 1  (aired 9-6-1989)
Battlefield, Part 2  (aired 9-13-1989)
Battlefield, Part 3  (aired 9-20-1989)
Battlefield, Part 4  (aired 9-27-1989)

Ghost Light, Part 1  (aired 10-4-1989)
Ghost Light, Part 2  (aired 10-11-1989)
Ghost Light, Part 3  (aired 10-18-1989)

The Curse of Fenric, Part 1  (aired 10-25-1989)
The Curse of Fenric, Part 2  (aired 11-1-1989)
The Curse of Fenric, Part 3  (aired 11-8-1989)
The Curse of Fenric, Part 4  (aired 11-15-1989)

Survival, Part 1   (aired 11-22-1989)
Survival, Part 2   (aired 11-29-1989)
Survival, Part 3   (aired 12-6-1989) 

The Eighth Doctor, Paul McGann

 The Eighth Doctor was portrayed by Paul McGann. The Doctor Who movie is the only television appearance of this Doctor during his tenure. He was born on November 14, 1959 in Kensington, Liverpool, Lancashire, England.  

The Eighth Doctor's Companion​

Grace Holloway played by Daphne Ashbrook

Television movie (1996)

 Doctor Who (the movie) (5-12-1996 in Canada, 5-14-1966 in USA, 5-27-1996 in UK 

The WAR Doctor (or 13th Doctor), John Hurt

 The War Doctor was portrayed by actor, John Hurt. The War Doctor was created after the 9th Doctor and is the Doctor responsible for fighting in the Time War that destroyed his home planet, Gallifrey. John Hurt was born on January 22, 1940 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England. 

The War Doctor's Companions

The Tenth Doctor played by David Tennant

The Eleventh Doctor played by Matt Smith

Bad Wolf played by Billie Piper

The Museum Curator played by Tom Baker (the 4th Doctor)

Television Special/Theater Release

The Day of the Doctor (aired 11-23-2013)

​The Name of the Doctor (aired 12-25-2013)

After a 16 year absence from television, Doctor Who was revived.....

In 1989, the BBC decided to stop making episodes of Doctor Who due to low ratings. Long time fans were crushed by the decision. 

It would take 16 years and the talents and persistence of Russell T. Davies 

and Julie Gardner to bring the Doctor back to the Telly screen.   


In 2005, the BBC relaunched Doctor Who after a 16-year absence from episodic television. Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner and Mal Young served as executive producers, Phil Collinson as producer, and Christopher Eccleston took the lead role of the Ninth Doctor. 

The Ninth Doctor, Christopher Eccleston

 Christopher was born on February 16, 1964 in Langworthy, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire, England. He starred for one season and 13 episodes. Before his episodes even aired, he had already decided not to continue with a second season and David Tennant was hired before the producers were sure the series would be a success. 

The Ninth Doctor's Companions

Rose Tyler played by Billie Piper

Adam Mitchell played by Bruno Langley

Captain Jack Harkness played by John Barrowman

Series 1 (2005) - Episodes Include:

Rose                                        (aired 3-26-2005)
The End of the World          (aired 4-2-2005)
The Unquiet Dead                (aired 4-9-2005)
Aliens of London                  (aired 4-16-2005)
World War Three                  (aired 4-23-2005)
Dalek                                      (aired 4-30-2005)

The Long Game                    (aired 5-7-2005)
Father’s Day                         (aired 5-14-2005)
The Empty Child                  (aired 5-21-2005)
The Doctor Dances             (aired 5-28-2005)
Boom Town                           (aired 6-4-2005)
Bad Wolf                               (aired 6-11-2005)
The Parting of the Ways   (aired 6-18-2005)

During the middle of his first season, Christopher Eccelston made the decision to leave the role and after the final episode and team members scrambled to replace the role with actor, David Tennant in his first major TV role.

The Tenth Doctor, David Tennant

 The Tenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant, who was cast before the first series aired. He was born on April 18, 1971 in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland.  He starred in Doctor Who for 3 seasons and 5 specials with 45 episodes. 

The Tenth Doctor's Companions

 Rose Tyler played by Billie Piper

Mickey Smith played by Noel Clarke

Donna Noble played by Catherine Tate

Martha Jones played by Freema Agyeman

Captain Jack Harkness played by John Barrowman

Astrid Peth played by Kylie Minogue

Sarah Jane Smith played by Elizabeth Sladen

Jackson Lake played by David Morrisey

Rosita Farisi palyed by Vellie Tshabalala
Lady Christina de Souza played by Michelle Ryan
Adelaide Brooke played by Lindsay Duncan
Wilfred Mott played by Bernard Cribbins

Series 2 (2006) - Episodes include:

The Christmas Invasion   (aired 12-25-2005)
New Earth  (aired 4-15-2006)
Tooth and Claw  (aired 4-22-2006)
School Reunion  (aired 4-29-2006)
The Girl in the Fireplace  (aired 5-6-2006)
Rise of the Cybermen  (aired 5-13-2006)
The Age of Steel  (aired 5-20-2006)
The Idiot’s Lantern  (aired 5-27-2006)
The Impossible Planet  (aired 6-3-2006)
The Satan Pit  (aired 6-10-2006)
Love & Monsters  (aired 6-17-2006)
Fear Her  (aired 6-24-2006)
Army of Ghosts  (aired 7-1-2006)
Doomsday   (aired 7-8-2006 

Series 3 (2007) - Episodes Included:

The Runaway Bride  (aired 12-25-2006)
Smith and Jones  (aired 3-31-2007
The Shakespeare Code  (aired 4-7-2007)
Gridlock  (aired 4-14-2007)
Daleks in Manhattan  (aired 4-21-2007)
Evolution of the Daleks  (aired 4-28-2007)
The Lazarus Experiment  (aired 5-5-2007)
42 (Forty-two)  (aired 5-19-2007)
Human Nature  (aired 5-26-2007)
The Family of Blood  (aired 6-2-2007)
Blink  (aired 6-9-2007)
Utopia  (aired 6-16-2007)
The Sound of Drums  (aired 6-23-2007)
Last of the Time Lords  (aired 6-30-2007) 

Series 4 (2008) - Episodes included:

Voyage of the Damned  (aired 12-25-2007)
Partners in Crime  (aired 4-5-2008)
The Fires of Pompeii  (aired 4-12-2008)
Planet of the Ood  (aired 4-19-2008)
The Sontaran Stratagem  (aired 4-26-2008)
The Poison Sky  (aired 5-3-2008)
The Doctor’s Daughter  (aired 5-10-2008)
The Unicorn and the Wasp  (aired 5-17-2008)
Silence in the Library  (aired 5-31-2008)
Midnight  (aired 6-14-2008)
Turn Left  (aired 6-21-2008)
The Stolen Earth  (aired 6-28-2008)
Journey’s End  (aired 7-5-2008) 

Specials (2008–10) - Episodes included:

The Next Doctor  (aired 12-25-2008)
Planet of the Dead  (aired 4-11-2009)
The Waters of Mars  (aired 11-15-2009)
The End of Time   (aired 12-25-2009 and 1-1-2010)

The Day of the Doctor (aired 11-23-2013)

The Eleventh Doctor, Matt Smith

 The Eleventh Doctor was portrayed by Matt Smith. He was born on October 28, 1982 in Northampton, England. He starred in Doctor Who for 4 seasons with 2 specials and 41 episodes. 

The Eleventh Doctor's Companions

Amy Pond played by Karen Gillan

Rory Williams played by Arthur Darvill

River Song played by Alex Kingston

Craig Owens played by James Corden

Clara Oswald played by Jenna Coleman

Series 5 (2010) - Episodes include:

The Eleventh Doctor  (aired 4-3-2010)
The Beast Below  (aired 4-10-2010)
Victory of the Daleks  (aired 4-17-2010)
The Time of Angels  (aired 4-24-2010)
Flesh and Stone  (aired 5-1-2010)
The Vampires of Venice  (aired 5-8-2010)
Amy’s Choice  (aired 5-15-2010)
The Hungry Earth  (aired 5-22-2010)
Cold Blood  (aired 5-29-2010)
Vincent and the Doctor  (aired 6-5-2010)
The Lodger  (aired 6-12-2010)
The Pandorica Opens  (aired 6-19-2010)
The Big Bang  (aired 6-26-2010) 

Series 6 (2011) - Episodes included:

A Christmas Carol  (aired 12-25-2010)
The Impossible Astronaut  (aired 4-23-2011)
Day of the Moon  (aired 4-30-2011)
The Curse of the Black Spot  (aired 5-7-2011)
The Doctor’s Wife  (aired 5-14-2011)
The Rebel Flesh  (aired 5-21-2011)
The Almost People  (aired 5-28-2011)
A Good Man Goes to War  (aired 6-4-2011)
Let’s Kill Hitler  (aired 6-4-2011)
Night Terrors  (aired 9-3-2011)
The Girl Who Waited  (aired 9-10-2011)
The God Complex  (aired 9-17-2011)
Closing Time  (aired 9-24-2011)
The Wedding of River Song   (aired 10-1-2011) 

Series 7 (2012–13) - Episodes included:

The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe  (aired 12-25-2011)
Asylum of the Daleks  (aired 9-1-2012)
Dinosaurs on a Spaceship  (aired 9-8-2012)
A Town Called Mercy  (aired 9-15-2012)
The Power of Three  (aired 9-22-2012)
The Angels Take Manhattan  (aired 9-29-2012)
The Snowmen  (aired 12-25-2012)
The Bells of Saint John  (aired 3-30-2013)
The Rings of Akhaten  (aired 4-6-2013)
Cold War  (aired 4-13-2013)
Hide       (aired 4-20-2013)
Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS  (aired 4-27-2013)
The Crimson Horror  (aired 5-4-2013)
Nightmare in Silver  (aired 5-11-2013)
The Name of the Doctor  (aired 5-18-2013) 

Specials (2013)

The Day of the Doctor  (Also included David Tennant, 

      John Hurt , Billie Piper  and Tom Baker)
      (aired 11-23-2013)

The Time of the Doctor  (aired 12-25-2013)

The Twelfth Doctor, Peter Capaldi

 The Twelfth Doctor is portrayed by Peter Capaldi. He is born on April 14, 1958 in Glasgow, Scotland. He has completed three seasons and  40 episodes.


The Twelfth Doctor's Companion

Clara Oswald played by Jenna Coleman

​Bill played by Pearl Mackie

​Nardole played by Matt Lucas

Series 8 (2014) - Episodes included:

Deep Breath  (aired 8-23-2014)
Into the Dalek  (aired 8-30-2014)
Robot of Sherwood  (aired 9-6-2014)
Listen  (aired 9-13-2014)
Time Heist  (aired 9-20-2014)
The Caretaker  (aired 9-27-2014)
Kill the Moon  (aired 10-4-2014)
Mummy on the Orient Express  (aired 10-11-2014)
Flatline  (aired 10-18-2014)
In the Forest of the Night  (aired 10-25-2014)
Dark Water  (aired 11-1-2014)
Death in Heaven  (aired 11-8-2014) 

Series 9 (2015) - Episodes included:

Last Christmas  (aired 12-25-2014)
The Magician’s Apprentice  (aired 9-19-15)
The Witch’s Familiar  (aired 9-26-15)

Under The Lake   (aired 10-3-15)

Before the Flood    (aired 10-10-15)
The Girl Who Died  (aired 10-17-15)
The Woman Who Lived  (aired 10-24-15)

The Zygon Invasion    (aired 10-31-15)

The Zygon Inversion   (aired 11-7-15)

Sleep No More  (aired 11-14-15)

Face the Raven   (aired 11-21-15) 

Heaven Sent    (aired 11-28-15)

Hell Bent (aired 12-5-15)

The Husband's of River Song    (aired 12-25-15)

Series 10 (2016/2017) - Episodes included:

The Return of Dr. Mysterio    (aired 12-25-2016 /Christmas Special)

​The Pilot     (aired 4-15-17)

Smile      (aired 4-22-17)

Thin Ice      (aired 4-29-17)

Knock, Knock      (aired 6-6-17)

Oxygen      (aired 5-13-17)

Extremis      (aired 5-20-17)

​The Pyramid at End of the World      (aired 5-27-17)

The Lie of the Land      (aired 6-3-17)

Empress of Mars      (aired 6-10-17)

The Eaters of Light      (aired 6-17-17)

World Enough and Time      (aired 6-24-17)

The Doctor Falls      (aired 7-1-17)

​Twice Upon a Time    (aired 12-25-17

The Thirteenth Doctor, Jodie Whittaker

 The Thirteenth Doctor is portrayed by Jodie Whittaker. She is born on June 3, 1982 (age 35) in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire, England, UK. Her time as the Doctor marks the first time a women has played the role. She is currently filming her episodes to be shown soon. 

The 13th Doctor's Companions

Graham O 'Brien played by Bradley Walsh

Ryan Sinclair played by Tosin Cole

Yasmin Khan played by Mandip Gill

Series 11 (2018)

The Woman Who Fell to Earth     (aired 10-7-18)

The Ghost Monument     (aired 10-14-18)

Rosa      (aired 10/21/18)

Arachnids in the UK     (aired 10-28-18)

The Tsuranga Conundrum     (aired 11/4/18)

Demons of the Punjab     (aired 11-11-18)

Kerblum     (aired 11/18/180

The Witch Finders     (aired 11-25-18)

It Takes You Away     (aired 12-2-18)

The Battle of Ronskoor Au Kobs     (aired 12-9-18

Christmas Special:

Resolution     (aired 1-1-19

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