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This page gives a list of episode citations to be used when citing episodes or serials of Doctor Who featuring the First Doctor.
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First Doctor (William Hartnell)
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Separate BBC channels did not come into being until 20 April 1964. Consequently, the "station" parameter should be omitted for serials and episodes broadcast prior to that date up to and including Marco Polo and, when cited individually, the first two episodes of The Keys of Marinus. | |||
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An Unearthly Child | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[An Unearthly Child]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Coburn]], [[C. E. Webber]] (writers), [[Waris Hussein]], [[Douglas Camfield]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 23 November – 14 December 1963}} | Anthony Coburn, C. E. Webber (writers), Waris Hussein, Douglas Camfield (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (23 November – 14 December 1963). Season 1. An Unearthly Child. Doctor Who. BBC. |
"An Unearthly Child" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[An Unearthly Child]] | episode = An Unearthly Child | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Coburn]], [[C. E. Webber]] (writers), [[Waris Hussein]], [[Douglas Camfield]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 23 November 1963}} | Anthony Coburn, C. E. Webber (writers), Waris Hussein, Douglas Camfield (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (23 November 1963). "An Unearthly Child". Season 1. An Unearthly Child. Doctor Who. BBC.] | |
"The Cave of Skulls" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[An Unearthly Child]] | episode = The Cave of Skulls | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Coburn]], [[C. E. Webber]] (writers), [[Waris Hussein]], [[Douglas Camfield]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 30 November 1963}} | Anthony Coburn, C. E. Webber (writers), Waris Hussein, Douglas Camfield (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (30 November 1963). "The Cave of Skulls". Season 1. An Unearthly Child. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Forest of Fear" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[An Unearthly Child]] | episode = The Forest of Fear | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Coburn]], [[C. E. Webber]] (writers), [[Waris Hussein]], [[Douglas Camfield]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 7 December 1963}} | Anthony Coburn, C. E. Webber (writers), Waris Hussein, Douglas Camfield (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (7 December 1963). "The Forest of Fear". Season 1. An Unearthly Child. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Firemaker" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[An Unearthly Child]] | episode = The Firemaker | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Coburn]], [[C. E. Webber]] (writers), [[Waris Hussein]], [[Douglas Camfield]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 14 December 1963}} | Anthony Coburn, C. E. Webber (writers), Waris Hussein, Douglas Camfield (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (14 December 1963). "The Firemaker". Season 1. An Unearthly Child. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
The Daleks | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] , [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 21 December 1963 – 1 February 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Christopher Barry , Richard Martin (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (21 December 1963 – 1 February 1964). Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. |
"The Dead Planet" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Dead Planet | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 21 December 1963}} | Terry Nation (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (21 December 1963). "The Dead Planet". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Survivors" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Survivors | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 28 December 1963}} | Terry Nation (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (28 December 1963). "The Survivors". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Escape" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Escape | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 4 January 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (4 January 1964). "The Escape". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Ambush" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Ambush | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 11 January 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (11 January 1964). "The Ambush". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Expedition" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Expedition | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 18 January 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (18 January 1964). "The Expedition". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Ordeal" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Ordeal | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 25 January 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (25 January 1964). "The Ordeal". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Rescue" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Daleks]] | episode = The Rescue | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 1 February 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (1 February 1964). "The Rescue". Season 1. The Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
The Edge of Destruction | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Edge of Destruction]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]], [[Frank Cox (director)|Frank Cox]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate =8–15 February 1964}} | David Whitaker (writer), Richard Martin, Frank Cox (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (8–15 February 1964). Season 1. The Edge of Destruction. Doctor Who. BBC. |
"The Edge of Destruction" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Edge of Destruction]] | episode = The Edge of Destruction | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 8 February 1964}} | David Whitaker (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (8 February 1964). "The Edge of Destruction". Season 1. The Edge of Destruction. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Brink of Disaster" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Edge of Destruction]] | episode = The Brink of Disaster | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Frank Cox (director)|Frank Cox]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 15 February 1964}} | David Whitaker (writer), Frank Cox (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (15 February 1964). "The Brink of Disaster". Season 1. The Edge of Destruction. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
Marco Polo | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]], [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate =22 February – 4 April 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein, John Crockett (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (22 February – 4 April 1964). Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. |
"The Roof of the World" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = The Roof of the World | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]] (difrector), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 22 February 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein (difrector), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (22 February 1964). "The Roof of the World". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Singing Sands" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = The Singing Sands | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 19 February 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (19 February 1964). "The Singing Sands". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"Five Hundred Eyes" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = Five Hundred Eyes | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 7 March 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (7 March 1964). "Five Hundred Eyes". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Wall of Lies" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = The Wall of Lies | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 14 March 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), John Crockett (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (14 March 1964). "The Wall of Lies". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"Rider from Shang-tu" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = Rider from Shang-tu | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 21 March 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (21 March 1964). "Rider from Shang-tu". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"Mighty Kublai Khan" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = Mighty Kublai Khan | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 28 March 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (28 March 1964). "Mighty Kublai Khan". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"Assassin at Peking" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[Marco Polo (Doctor Who)|Marco Polo]] | episode = Assassin at Peking | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Waris Hussein]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 4 April 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Waris Hussein (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (4 April 1964). "Assassin at Peking". Season 1. Marco Polo. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
The Keys of Marinus | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] |date =11 April – 16 May 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (11 April – 16 May 1964). Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Sea of Death" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | episode = The Sea of Death | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 11 April 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (11 April 1964). "The Sea of Death". Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Velvet Web" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | episode = The Velvet Web | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | airdate = 18 April 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (18 April 1964). "The Velvet Web". Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. | |
"The Screaming Jungle" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | episode = The Screaming Jungle | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 April 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (25 April 1964). "The Screaming Jungle". Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Snows of Terror" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | episode = The Snows of Terror | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 May 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (2 May 1964). "The Snows of Terror". Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Sentence of Death" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | episode = Sentence of Death | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 May 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (9 May 1964). "Sentence of Death". Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Keys of Marinus" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Keys of Marinus]] | episode = The Keys of Marinus | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 May 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), John Gorrie (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (16 May 1964). "The Keys of Marinus". Season 1. The Keys of Marinus. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Aztecs | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Aztecs (Doctor Who)|The Aztecs]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] |date=23 May – 13 June 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), John Crockett (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (23 May – 13 June 1964). Season 1. The Aztecs. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Temple of Evil" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Aztecs (Doctor Who)|The Aztecs]] | episode = The Temple of Evil | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 May 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), John Crockett (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (23 May 1964). "The Temple of Evil". Season 1. The Aztecs. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Warriors of Death" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Aztecs (Doctor Who)|The Aztecs]] | episode = The Warriors of Death | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 May 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), John Crockett (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (30 May 1964). "The Warriors of Death". Season 1. The Aztecs. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Bride of Sacrifice" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Aztecs (Doctor Who)|The Aztecs]] | episode = The Bride of Sacrifice | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 June 1964}} | John Lucarotti (writer), John Crockett (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (6 June 1964). "The Bride of Sacrifice". Season 1. The Aztecs. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Day of Darkness" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Aztecs (Doctor Who)|The Aztecs]] | episode = The Day of Darkness | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[John Crockett (director)|John Crockett]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 June 1064}} | John Lucarotti (writer), John Crockett (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (13 June 1964). "The Day of Darkness". Season 1. The Aztecs. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Sensorites | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]], [[Frank Cox (director)|Frank Cox]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 June – 1 August 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Mervyn Pinfield, Frank Cox (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (20 June – 1 August 1964). Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Strangers in Space" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | episode = Strangers in Space | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 June 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Director Mervyn Pinfield (producers), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (20 June 1964). "Strangers in Space". Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Unwilling Warriors" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | episode = The Unwilling Warriors | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 June 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (27 June 1964). "The Unwilling Warriors". Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Hidden Danger" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | episode = Hidden Danger | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 July 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Director Mervyn Pinfield (producers), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (11 July 1964). "Hidden Danger". Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"A Race Against Death" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | episode = A Race Against Death | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 July 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (18 July 1964). "A Race Against Death". Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Kidnap" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | episode = Kidnap | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Frank Cox (director)|Frank Cox]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 July 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Frank Cox (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (25 July 1964). "Kidnap". Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"A Desperate Venture" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Sensorites]] | episode = A Desperate Venture | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Peter R. Newman]] (writer), [[Frank Cox (director)|Frank Cox]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 August 1964}} | Peter R. Newman (writer), Frank Cox (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (1 August 1964). "A Desperate Venture". Season 1. The Sensorites. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Reign of Terror | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), Henric Hirsch, [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (uncredited) (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate=8 August – 12 September 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Henric Hirsch, John Gorrie (uncredited) (directors)), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (8 August – 12 September 1964). Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"A Land of Fear" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | episode = A Land of Fear | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 August 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (8 August 1964). "A Land of Fear". Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Guests of Madame Guillotine" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | episode = Guests of Madame Guillotine | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 August 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (15 August 1964). "Guests of Madame Guillotine". Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"A Change of Identity" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | episode = A Change of Identity | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[John Gorrie (director)|John Gorrie]] (director) (uncredited), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 August 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), John Gorrie (director) (uncredited), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (22 August 1964). "A Change of Identity". Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Tyrant of France" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | episode = The Tyrant of France | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 August 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (29 August 1964). "The Tyrant of France". Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"A Bargain of Necessity" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | episode = A Bargain of Necessity | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 September 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (5 September 1964). "A Bargain of Necessity". Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Prisoners of Conciergerie" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 1.'' [[The Reign of Terror (Doctor Who)|The Reign of Terror]] | episode = Prisoners of Conciergerie | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), Henric Hirsch (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 September 1964}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Henric Hirsch (difrector), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (12 September 1964). "Prisoners of Conciergerie". Season 1. The Reign of Terror. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
Season 2 (1964–65)
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Planet of Giants | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[Planet of Giants]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]], [[Douglas Camfield]] (directors), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] |date= 31 October – 14 November 1964}} | Louis Marks (writer), Mervyn Pinfield, Douglas Camfield (directors), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (31 October – 14 November 1964). Season 2. Planet of Giants. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Planet of Giants" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[Planet of Giants]] | episode = Planet of Giants | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 31 October 1964}} | Louis Marks (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (31 October 1964). "Planet of Giants". Season 2. Planet of Giants. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Dangerous Journey" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[Planet of Giants]] | episode = Dangerous Journey | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], Mervyn Pinfield (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 November 1964}} | Louis Marks (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (7 November 1964). "Dangerous Journey". Season 2. Planet of Giants. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Crisis" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[Planet of Giants]] | episode = Crisis | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 November 1964}} | Louis Marks (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (14 November 1964). "Crisis". Season 2. Planet of Giants. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Dalek Invasion of Earth | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 November – 26 December 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (21 November – 26 December 1964). Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"World's End" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | episode = World's End | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 November 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (21 November 1964). "World's End". Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Daleks" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | episode = The Daleks | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 November 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (28 November 1964). "The Daleks". Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Day of Reckoning" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | episode = Day of Reckoning | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 December 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (5 December 1964). "Day of Reckoning". Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The End of Tomorrow" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | episode = The End of Tomorrow | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 December 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (12 December 1964). "The End of Tomorrow". Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Waking Ally" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | episode = The Waking Ally | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 December 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (19 December 1964). "The Waking Ally". Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Flashpoint" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] | episode = Flashpoint | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 December 1964}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (26 December 1964). "Flashpoint". Season 2. The Dalek Invasion of Earth. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Rescue | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Rescue (Doctor Who)|The Rescue]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =2–9 January 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (2–9 January 1965). Season 2. The Rescue. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Powerful Enemy" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Rescue (Doctor Who)|The Rescue]] episode = The Powerful Enemy | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 January 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (2 January 1965). "The Powerful Enemy". Season 2. The Rescue. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Desperate Measures" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Rescue (Doctor Who)|The Rescue]] | episode = Desperate Measures | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 January 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (9 January 1965). "Desperate Measures". Season 2. The Rescue. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Romans | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Romans (Doctor Who)|The Romans]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =16 January – 6 February 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (16 January – 6 February 1965). Season 2. The Romans. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Slave Traders" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Romans (Doctor Who)|The Romans]] | episode = The Slave Traders | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 January 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (16 January 1965). "The Slave Traders". Season 2. The Romans. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"All Roads Lead to Rome" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Romans (Doctor Who)|The Romans]] | episode = All Roads Lead to Rome | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 January 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (23 January 1965). "All Roads Lead to Rome". Season 2. The Romans. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Conspiracy" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Romans (Doctor Who)|The Romans]] | episode = Conspiracy | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 January 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (30 January 1965). "Conspiracy". Season 2. The Romans. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Inferno" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Romans (Doctor Who)|The Romans]] | episode = Inferno | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 February 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (6 February 1965). "Inferno". Season 2. The Romans. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Web Planet | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 February – 20 March 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (13 February – 20 March 1965). Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Web Planet" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | episode = The Web Planet | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 February 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (13 February 1965). "The Web Planet". Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Zarbi" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | episode = The Zarbi | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 February 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (20 February 1965). "The Zarbi". Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Escape to Danger" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | episode = Escape to Danger | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 February 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (27 February 1965). "Escape to Danger". Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Crater of Needles" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | episode = Crater of Needles | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 March 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (6 March 1965). "Crater of Needles". Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Invasion" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | episode = Invasion | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 March 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (13 March 1965). "Invasion". Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Centre" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Web Planet]] | episode = The Centre | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bill Strutton]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 March 1965}} | Bill Strutton (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (20 March 1965). "The Centre". Season 2. The Web Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Crusade | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Crusade (Doctor Who)|The Crusade]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =27 March – 17 April 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (27 March – 17 April 1965). Season 2. The Crusade. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Lion" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Crusade (Doctor Who)|The Crusade]] | episode = The Lion | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 March 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (27 March 1965). "The Lion". Season 2. The Crusade. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Knight of Jaffa" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Crusade (Doctor Who)|The Crusade]] | episode = The Knight of Jaffa | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 April 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (3 April 1965). "The Knight of Jaffa". Season 2. The Crusade. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Wheel of Fortune" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Crusade (Doctor Who)|The Crusade]] | episode = The Wheel of Fortune | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 April 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (10 April 1965). "The Wheel of Fortune". Season 2. The Crusade. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Warlords" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Crusade (Doctor Who)|The Crusade]] | episode = The Warlords | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Whitaker (screenwriter)|David Whitaker]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]], [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (producers) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 April 1965}} | David Whitaker (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert, Mervyn Pinfield (producers) (17 April 1965). "The Warlords". Season 2. The Crusade. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Space Museum | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Space Museum]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Glyn Jones (South African writer)|Glyn Jones]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =24 April – 15 May 1965}} | Glyn Jones (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (24 April – 15 May 1965). Season 2. The Space Museum. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Space Museum" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Space Museum]] | episode = The Space Museum | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Glyn Jones (South African writer)|Glyn Jones]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1965 April-24}} | Glyn Jones (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (24 April 1965). "The Space Museum". Season 2. The Space Museum. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Dimensions of Time" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Space Museum]] | episode = The Dimensions of Time | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Glyn Jones (South African writer)|Glyn Jones]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 May 1965}} | Glyn Jones (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (1 May 1965). "The Dimensions of Time". Season 2. The Space Museum. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Search" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Space Museum]] | episode = The Search | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Glyn Jones (South African writer)|Glyn Jones]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director, [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 May 1965} | Glyn Jones (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (May 1965). "The Search". Season 2. The Space Museum. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Final Phase" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Space Museum]] | episode = The Final Phase | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Glyn Jones (South African writer)|Glyn Jones]] (writer), [[Mervyn Pinfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 May 1965}} | Glyn Jones (writer), Mervyn Pinfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (15 May 1965). "The Final Phase". Season 2. The Space Museum. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Chase | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =22 May – 26 June 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (22 May – 26 June 1965). Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Executioners" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | episode = The Executioners | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 May 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (22 May 1965). "The Executioners". Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Death of Time" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | episode = The Death of Time | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 May 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (29 May 1965). "The Death of Time". Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Flight Through Eternity" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | episode = Flight Through Eternity | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 June 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (5 June 1965). "Flight Through Eternity". Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Journey Into Terror" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | episode = Journey Into Terror | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 June 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (12 June 1965). "Journey Into Terror". Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Death of Doctor Who" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | episode = The Death of Doctor Who | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 June 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (19 June 1965). "The Death of Doctor Who". Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Planet of Decision" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Chase (Doctor Who)|The Chase]] | episode = The Planet of Decision | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Richard Martin (television director)|Richard Martin]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 June 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Richard Martin (director), Verity Lambert (26 June 1965). "The Planet of Decision". Season 2. The Chase. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Time Meddler | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Time Meddler]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =3–24 July 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (3–24 July 1965). Season 2. The Time Meddler. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Watcher" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Time Meddler]] | episode = The Watcher | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 July 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (3 July 1965). "The Watcher". Season 2. The Time Meddler. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Meddling Monk" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Time Meddler]] | episode = The Meddling Monk | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 July 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (10 July 1965). "The Meddling Monk". Season 2. The Time Meddler. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"A Battle of Wits" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Time Meddler]] | episode = A Battle of Wits | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 July 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (17 July 1965). "A Battle of Wits". Season 2. The Time Meddler. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Checkmate" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 2.'' [[The Time Meddler]] | episode = Checkmate | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 July 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (24 July 1965). "Checkmate". Season 2. The Time Meddler. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
Season 3 (1965–66)
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Galaxy 4 | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[Galaxy 4]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[William Emms]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 September – 2 October 1965}} | William Emms (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (11 September – 2 October 1965). Season 3. Galaxy 4. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Four Hundred Dawns" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[Galaxy 4]] | episode = Four Hundred Dawns | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[William Emms]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 September 1965}} | William Emms (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (11 September 1965). "Four Hundred Dawns". Season 3. Galaxy 4. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Trap of Steel" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[Galaxy 4]] | episode = Trap of Steel | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[William Emms]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 September 1965}} | William Emms (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (18 September 1965). "Trap of Steel". Season 3. Galaxy 4. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Air Lock" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[Galaxy 4]] | episode = Air Lock | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[William Emms]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 September 1965}} | William Emms (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (25 September 1965). "Air Lock". Season 3. Galaxy 4. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Exploding Planet" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[Galaxy 4]] | episode = The Exploding Planet | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[William Emms]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 October 1965}} | William Emms (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (2 October 1965). "The Exploding Planet". Season 3. Galaxy 4. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Mission to the Unknown" | {{cite episode | title = [[Mission to the Unknown]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Verity Lambert]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | season = 3 | airdate = 9 October 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Verity Lambert (producer) (9 October 1965). "Mission to the Unknown". Doctor Who. Season 3. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Myth Makers | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Myth Makers]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 October – 6 November 1965}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Michael Leeston-Smith (director), John Wiles (producer) (16 October – 6 November 1965). Season 3. The Myth Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Temple of Secrets" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Myth Makers]] | episode = Temple of Secrets | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 October 1965}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Michael Leeston-Smith (director), John Wiles (producer) (16 October 1965). "Temple of Secrets". Season 3. The Myth Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Small Prophet, Quick Return" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Myth Makers]] | episode = Small Prophet, Quick Return | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 October 1965}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Michael Leeston-Smith (director), John Wiles (producer) (23 October 1965). "Small Prophet, Quick Return". Season 3. The Myth Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Death of a Spy" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Myth Makers]] | episode = Death of a Spy | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 October 1965}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Michael Leeston-Smith (director), John Wiles (producer) (30 October 1965). "Death of a Spy". Season 3. The Myth Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Horse of Destruction" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Myth Makers]] | episode = Horse of Destruction | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Michael Leeston-Smith]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 November 1965}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Michael Leeston-Smith (director), John Wiles (producer) (6 November 1965). "Horse of Destruction". Season 3. The Myth Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Daleks' Master Plan | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]], [[Dennis Spooner]] (writers), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =13 November 1965 – 29 January 1966}} | Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner (writers) Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (13 November 1965 – 29 January 1966). Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Nightmare Begins" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = The Nightmare Begins | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 November 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (13 November 1965). "The Nightmare Begins". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Day of Armageddon" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Day of Armageddon | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 November 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (20 November 1965). "Day of Armageddon". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Devil's Planet" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Devil's Planet | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 November 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (27 November 1965). "Devil's Planet". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Traitors" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = The Traitors | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 December 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (4 December 1965). "The Traitors". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Counter Plot" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Counter Plot | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 December 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (11 December 1965). "Counter Plot". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Coronas of the Sun" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Coronas of the Sun | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 December 1965}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (18 December 1965). "Coronas of the Sun". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Feast of Steven" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = The Feast of Steven | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 December 1965}} | Terry Nation (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (25 December 1965). "The Feast of Steven". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Volcano" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Volcano | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 January 1966}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (1 January 1966). "Volcano". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Golden Death" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Golden Death | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 January 1966}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (8 January 1966). "Golden Death". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Escape Switch" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Escape Switch | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 January 1966}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (15 January 1966). "Escape Switch". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Abandoned Planet" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = The Abandoned Planet | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 January 1966}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (22 January 1966). "The Abandoned Planet". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Destruction of Time" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Daleks' Master Plan]] | episode = Destruction of Time | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Dennis Spooner]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 January 1966}} | Dennis Spooner (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), John Wiles (producer) (29 January 1966). "Destruction of Time". Season 3. The Daleks' Master Plan. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]], [[Donald Tosh]] (writers) [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =5–26 February 1966}} | John Lucarotti, Donald Tosh (writers), Paddy Russell (director), John Wiles (producer) (5–26 February 1966). Season 3. The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"War of God" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]] | episode = War of God | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 February 1966}} | John Lucarotti (writer) Paddy Russell (director), John Wiles (producer) (5 February 1966). "War of God". Season 3. The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Sea Beggar" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]] | episode = The Sea Beggar | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 February 1966}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Paddy Russell (director), John Wiles (producer) (12 February 1966). "The Sea Beggar". Season 3. The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Priest of Death" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]] | episode = Priest of Death | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 February 1966}} | John Lucarotti (writer), Paddy Russell (director), John Wiles (producer) (19 February 1966). "Priest of Death". Season 3. The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Bell of Doom" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]] | episode = Bell of Doom | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[John Lucarotti]], [[Donald Tosh]] (writers), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 February 1966}} | John Lucarotti, Donald Tosh (writers), Paddy Russell (director), John Wiles (producer) (26 February 1966). "Bell of Doom". Season 3. The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Ark | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Ark (Doctor Who)|The Ark]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Paul Erickson]], [[Lesley Scott]] (writers), [[Michael Imison]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =5–26 March 1966}} | Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott (writers) , Michael Imison (director), John Wiles (producer) (5–26 March 1966). Season 3. The Ark. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Steel Sky" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Ark (Doctor Who)|The Ark]] | episode = The Steel Sky | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Paul Erickson]], [[Lesley Scott]] (writers), [[Michael Imison]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 March 1966}} | Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott (writers), Michael Imison (director), John Wiles (producer) (5 March 1966). "The Steel Sky". Season 3. The Ark. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Plague" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Ark (Doctor Who)|The Ark]] | episode = The Plague | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Paul Erickson]], [[Lesley Scott]] (writers), [[Michael Imison]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 March 1966}} | Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott (writers), Michael Imison (director), John Wiles (producer) (12 March 1966). "The Plague". Season 3. The Ark. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Return" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Ark (Doctor Who)|The Ark]] | episode = The Return | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Paul Erickson]], [[Lesley Scott]] (writers), [[Michael Imison]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 March 1966}} | Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott (writers), Michael Imison (director), John Wiles (producer) (19 March 1966). "The Return". Season 3. The Ark. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Bomb" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Ark (Doctor Who)|The Ark]] | episode = The Bomb | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Paul Erickson]], [[Lesley Scott]] (writers), [[Michael Imison]] (director), [[John Wiles]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 March 1966}} | Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott (writers), Michael Imison (director), John Wiles (producer) (26 March 1966). "The Bomb". Season 3. The Ark. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Celestial Toymaker | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Celestial Toymaker]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Bill Sellars]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =2–23 April 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Bill Sellars (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (2–23 April 1966). Season 3. The Celestial Toymaker. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"The Celestial Toyroom" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Celestial Toymaker]] | episode = The Celestial Toyroom | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Bill Sellars]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 April 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Bill Sellars (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (2 April 1966). "The Celestial Toyroom". Season 3. The Celestial Toymaker. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Hall of Dolls" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Celestial Toymaker]] | episode = The Hall of Dolls | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Bill Sellars]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 April 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Bill Sellars (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (9 April 1966). "The Hall of Dolls". Season 3. The Celestial Toymaker. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Dancing Floor" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Celestial Toymaker]] | episode = The Dancing Floor | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Bill Sellars]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 April 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Bill Sellars (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (16 April 1966). "The Dancing Floor". Season 3. The Celestial Toymaker. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The Final Test" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Celestial Toymaker]] | episode = The Final Test | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Bill Sellars]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 April 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Bill Sellars (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (23 April 1966). "The Final Test". Season 3. The Celestial Toymaker. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Gunfighters | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Gunfighters]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Rex Tucker]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 April – 21 May 1966}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Rex Tucker (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (30 April – 21 May 1966). Season 3. The Gunfighters. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"A Holiday for the Doctor" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Gunfighters]] | episode = A Holiday for the Doctor | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Rex Tucker]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 April 1966}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Rex Tucker (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (30 April 1966). "A Holiday for the Doctor". Season 3. The Gunfighters. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Don't Shoot the Pianist" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Gunfighters]] | episode = Don't Shoot the Pianist | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Rex Tucker]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 May 1966}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Rex Tucker (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (7 May 1966). "Don't Shoot the Pianist". Season 3. The Gunfighters. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Johnny Ringo" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Gunfighters]] | episode = Johnny Ringo | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Rex Tucker]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 May 1966}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Rex Tucker (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (14 May 1966). "Johnny Ringo". Season 3. The Gunfighters. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"The OK Corral" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Gunfighters]] | episode = The OK Corral | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Donald Cotton]] (writer), [[Rex Tucker]] (director) (uncredited), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 May 1966}} | Donald Cotton (writer), Rex Tucker (director) (uncredited), Innes Lloyd (producer) (21 May 1966). "The OK Corral". Season 3. The Gunfighters. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Savages | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Savages (Doctor Who)|The Savages]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 May – 18 June 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (28 May – 18 June 1966). Season 3. The Savages. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Episode 1" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Savages (Doctor Who)|The Savages]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 May 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (28 May 1966). "Episode 1". Season 3. The Savages. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 2" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Savages (Doctor Who)|The Savages]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 June 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (4 June 1966). "Episode 2". Season 3. The Savages. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 3" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Savages (Doctor Who)|The Savages]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 June 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (11 June 1966). "Episode 3". Season 3. The Savages. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 4" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The Savages (Doctor Who)|The Savages]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 June 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (18 June 1966). "Episode 4". Season 3. The Savages. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The War Machines | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The War Machines]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =25 June – 16 July 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Michael Ferguson (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (25 June – 16 July 1966). Season 3. The War Machines. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Episode 1" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The War Machines]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 June 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Michael Ferguson (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (June 1966). "Episode 1". Season 3. The War Machines. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 2" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The War Machines]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 July 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Michael Ferguson (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (2 July 1966). "Episode 2". Season 3. The War Machines. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 3" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The War Machines]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 July 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Michael Ferguson (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (9 July 1966). "Episode 3". Season 3. The War Machines. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 4" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 3.'' [[The War Machines]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Ian Stuart Black]] (writer), [[Michael Ferguson (director)|Michael Ferguson]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 July 1966}} | Ian Stuart Black (writer), Michael Ferguson (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (16 July 1966). "Episode 4". Season 3. The War Machines. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
Season 4 (1966–67)
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The Smugglers | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Smugglers]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Julia Smith]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 September – 1 October 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Julia Smith (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (10 September – 1 October 1966). Season 4. The Smugglers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Episode 1" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Smugglers]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Julia Smith]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 September 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Julia Smith (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (10 September 1966). "Episode 1". Season 4. The Smugglers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 2" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Smugglers]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Julia Smith]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 September 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Julia Smith (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (17 September 1966). "Episode 2". Season 4. The Smugglers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 3" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Smugglers]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Julia Smith]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 September 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Julia Smith (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (24 September 1966). "Episode 3". Season 4. The Smugglers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 4" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Smugglers]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Brian Hayles]] (writer), [[Julia Smith]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 October 1966}} | Brian Hayles (writer), Julia Smith (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (1 October 1966). "Episode 3". Season 4. The Smugglers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
The Tenth Planet | Entire serial | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Tenth Planet]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Kit Pedler]], [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writers), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate =8–29 October 1966}} | Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis (writers), Derek Martinus (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (8–29 October 1966). Season 4. The Tenth Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |
"Episode 1" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Tenth Planet]] | episode = Episode 1 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Kit Pedler]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 October 1966}} | Kit Pedler (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (8 October 1966). "Episode 1". Season 4. The Tenth Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 2" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Tenth Planet]] | episode = Episode 2 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Kit Pedler]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 October 1966}} | Kit Pedler (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (15 October 1966). "Episode 2". Season 4. The Tenth Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 3" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Tenth Planet]] | episode = Episode 3 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 October 1966}} | Gerry Davis (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (22 October 1966). "Episode 3". Season 4. The Tenth Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. | |
"Episode 4" | {{cite serial | title = ''Season 4.'' [[The Tenth Planet]] | episode = Episode 4 | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Derek Martinus]] (director), [[Innes Lloyd]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 October 1966}} | Gerry Davis (writer), Derek Martinus (director), Innes Lloyd (producer) (29 October 1966). "Episode 4". Season 4. The Tenth Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1. |