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Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) edit

Season 12 (1974–1975) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
Robot Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Barry Letts]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 December 1974 – 18 January 1975}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Barry Letts (producer) (28 December 1974 – 18 January 1975). Season 12. Robot. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Barry Letts]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 December 1974}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Barry Letts (producer) (28 December 1974). "Part One". Season 12. Robot. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Barry Letts]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 January 1975}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Barry Letts (producer) (4 January 1975). "Part Two". Season 12. Robot. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Barry Letts]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 January 1975}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Barry Letts (producer) (11 January 1975). "Part Three". Season 12. Robot. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Robot (Doctor Who)|Robot]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Barry Letts]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 January 1975}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Barry Letts (producer) (18 January 1975). "Part Four". Season 12. Robot. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Ark in Space Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Ark in Space]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | airdate =25 January – 15 February 1975}} Robert Holmes (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (25 January – 15 February 1975). Season 12. The Ark in Space. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | airdate = 25 January 1975}} Robert Holmes (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (25 January 1975). "Part One". Season 12. The Ark in Space. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | airdate = 1 February 1975}} Robert Holmes (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (1 February 1975). "Part Two". Season 12. The Ark in Space. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | airdate = 8 February 1975}} Robert Holmes (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (8 February 1975). "Part Three". Season 12. The Ark in Space. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Ark in Space]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One|BBC1]] | airdate = 15 February 1975}} Robert Holmes (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (15 February 1975). "Part Four". Season 12. The Ark in Space. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Sontaran Experiment Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Sontaran Experiment]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 February – 1 March 1975}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (22 February – 1 March 1975). Season 12. The Sontaran Experiment. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Sontaran Experiment]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 February 1975}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (22 February 1975). "Part One". Season 12. The Sontaran Experiment. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[The Sontaran Experiment]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 March 1975}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (1 March 1975). "Part Two". Season 12. The Sontaran Experiment. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Genesis of the Daleks Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 March – 12 April 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (8 March – 12 April 1975). Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 March 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (8 March 1975). "Part One". Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 March 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (15 March 1975). "Part Two". Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 March 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (22 March 1975). "Part Three". Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 March 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (29 March 1975). "Part Four". Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Five" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 April 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (5 April 1975). "Part Five". Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Six" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Genesis of the Daleks]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 April 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (12 April 1975). "Part Six". Season 12. Genesis of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Revenge of the Cybermen Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 April – 10 May 1975}} Gerry Davis (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (19 April – 10 May 1975). Season 12. Revenge of the Cybermen. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 April 1975}} Gerry Davis (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (19 April 1975). "Part One". Season 12. Revenge of the Cybermen. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 April 1975}} Gerry Davis (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (26 April 1975). "Part Two". Season 12. Revenge of the Cybermen. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 May 1975}} Gerry Davis (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (3 May 1975). "Part Three". Season 12. Revenge of the Cybermen. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 12.'' [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Gerry Davis (screenwriter)|Gerry Davis]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 May 1975}} Gerry Davis (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (10 May 1975). "Part Four". Season 12. Revenge of the Cybermen. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.

Season 13 (1975–1976) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
Terror of the Zygons Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Terror of the Zygons]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 August – 20 September 1975}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (30 August – 20 September 1975). Season 13. Terror of the Zygons. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 August 1975}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (30 August 1975). "Part One". Season 13. Terror of the Zygons. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 September 1975}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (6 September 1975). "Part Two". Season 13. Terror of the Zygons. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 September 1975}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (13 September 1975). "Part Three". Season 13. Terror of the Zygons. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Terror of the Zygons]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 September 1975}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (20 September 1975). "Part Four". Season 13. Terror of the Zygons. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Planet of Evil Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Planet of Evil]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 September – 18 October 1975}} Louis Marks (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (27 September – 18 October 1975). Season 13. Planet of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 September 1975}} Louis Marks (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (27 September 1975). "Part One". Season 13. Planet of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 October 1975}} Louis Marks (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (4 October 1975). "Part Two". Season 13. Planet of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 October 1975}} Louis Marks (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (11 October 1975). "Part Three". Season 13. Planet of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Planet of Evil]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 October 1975}} Louis Marks (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (18 October 1975). "Part Four". Season 13. Planet of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Pyramids of Mars Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Pyramids of Mars]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Stephen Harris (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 October – 15 November 1975}} Stephen Harris (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (25 October – 15 November 1975). Season 13. Pyramids of Mars. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Stephen Harris (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 October 1975}} Stephen Harris (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (25 October 1975). "Part One". Season 13. Pyramids of Mars. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Stephen Harris (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1975 November 01}} Stephen Harris (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (1 November 1975). "Part Two". Season 13. Pyramids of Mars. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Stephen Harris (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 November 1975}} Stephen Harris (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (8 November 1975). "Part Three". Season 13. Pyramids of Mars. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[Pyramids of Mars]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Stephen Harris (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 November 1975}} Stephen Harris (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (15 November 1975). "Part Four". Season 13. Pyramids of Mars. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Android Invasion Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Android Invasion]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Barry Letts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 November – 13 December 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), Barry Letts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (22 November – 13 December 1975). Season 13. The Android Invasion. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Barry Letts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 November 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), Barry Letts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (22 November 1975). "Part One". Season 13. The Android Invasion. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Barry Letts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 November 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), Barry Letts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (29 November 1975). "Part Two". Season 13. The Android Invasion. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Barry Letts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 December 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), Barry Letts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (6 December 1975). "Part Three". Season 13. The Android Invasion. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Android Invasion]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Barry Letts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 December 1975}} Terry Nation (writer), Barry Letts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (13 December 1975). "Part Four". Season 13. The Android Invasion. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Brain of Morbius Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Brain of Morbius]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Robin Bland (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3–24 January 1976}} Robin Bland (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (3–24 January 1976). Season 13. The Brain of Morbius. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Robin Bland (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 January 1976}} Robin Bland (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (3 January 1976). "Part One". Season 13. The Brain of Morbius. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Robin Bland (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 January 1976}} Robin Bland (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (10 January 1976). "Part Two". Season 13. The Brain of Morbius. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Robin Bland (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 January 1976}} Robin Bland (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (17 January 1976). "Part Three". Season 13. The Brain of Morbius. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Brain of Morbius]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Robin Bland (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 January 1976}} Terrance Dicks as "Robin Bland", Robert Holmes (writers), Christopher Barry (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (24 January 1976). "Part Four". Season 13. The Brain of Morbius. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Seeds of Doom Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 31 January – 6 March 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (31 January – 6 March 1976). Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 31 January 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (31 January 1976). "Part One". Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 February 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (7 February 1976). "Part Two". Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 February 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (14 February 1976). "Part Three". Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 February 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (21 February 1976). "Part Four". Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Five" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 February 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (28 February 1976). "Part Five". Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Six" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 13.'' [[The Seeds of Doom]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Banks Stewart]] (writer), [[Douglas Camfield]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 March 1976}} Robert Banks Stewart (writer), Douglas Camfield (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (6 March 1976). "Part Six". Season 13. The Seeds of Doom. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.

Season 14 (1976–1977) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
The Masque of Mandragora Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4–25 September 1976}} Louis Marks (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (4–25 September 1976). Season 14. The Masque of Mandragora. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 September 1976}} Louis Marks (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (4 September 1976). "Part One". Season 14. The Masque of Mandragora. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 September 1976}} Louis Marks (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (11 September 1976). "Part Two". Season 14. The Masque of Mandragora. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 September 1976}} Louis Marks (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (18 September 1976). "Part Three". Season 14. The Masque of Mandragora. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Masque of Mandragora]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Louis Marks]] (writer), [[Rodney Bennett]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 September 1976}} Louis Marks (writer), Rodney Bennett (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (25 September 1976). "Part Four". Season 14. The Masque of Mandragora. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Hand of Fear Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Hand of Fear]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Lennie Mayne]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2–23 October 1976}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Lennie Mayne (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (2–23 October 1976). Season 14. The Hand of Fear. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Lennie Mayne]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 October 1976}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Lennie Mayne (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (2 October 1976). "Part One". Season 14. The Hand of Fear. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Lennie Mayne]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 October 1976}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Lennie Mayne (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (9 October 1976). "Part Two". Season 14. The Hand of Fear. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Lennie Mayne]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 October 1976}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Lennie Mayne (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (16 October 1976). "Part Three". Season 14. The Hand of Fear. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Hand of Fear]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Lennie Mayne]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 October 1976}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Lennie Mayne (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (23 October 1976). "Part Four". Season 14. The Hand of Fear. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Deadly Assassin Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Deadly Assassin]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 October – 20 November 1976}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (30 October – 20 November 1976). Season 14. The Deadly Assassin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate= 30 October 1976}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (30 October 1976). "Part One". Season 14. The Deadly Assassin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate= 6 November 1976}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (6 November 1976). "Part Two". Season 14. The Deadly Assassin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate= 13 November 1976}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (13 November 1976). "Part Three". Season 14. The Deadly Assassin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Deadly Assassin]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate= 20 November 1976}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (20 November 1976). "Part Four". Season 14. The Deadly Assassin. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Face of Evil Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Face of Evil]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1–22 January 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (1–22 January 1977). Season 14. The Face of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 January 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (1 January 1977). "Part One". Season 14. The Face of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 January 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (8 January 1977). "Part Two". Season 14. The Face of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 January 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (15 January 1977). "Part Three". Season 14. The Face of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Face of Evil]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 January 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (22 January 1977). "Part Four". Season 14. The Face of Evil. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Robots of Death Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Robots of Death]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 January – 19 February 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (29 January – 19 February 1977). Season 14. The Robots of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 January 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (29 January 1977). "Part One". Season 14. The Robots of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 February 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (5 February 1977). "Part Two". Season 14. The Robots of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 February 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (12 February 1977). "Part Three". Season 14. The Robots of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Robots of Death]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[Michael E. Briant]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 February 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), Michael E. Briant (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (19 February 1977). "Part Four". Season 14. The Robots of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Talons of Weng-Chiang Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | date=26 February – 2 April 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (26 February – 2 April 1977). Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 February 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (26 February 1977). "Part One". Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 March 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (5 March 1977). "Part Two". Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 March 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (12 March 1977). "Part Three". Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 March 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (19 March 1977). "Part Four". Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Five" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 March 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (26 March 1977). "Part Five". Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Six" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 14.'' [[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[David Maloney]] (director), [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 April 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), David Maloney (director), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer) (2 April 1977). "Part Six". Season 14. The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.

Season 15 (1977–1978) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
Horror of Fang Rock Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3–24 September 1977}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Graham Williams (producer) (3–24 September 1977). Season 15. Horror of Fang Rock. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 September 1977}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Graham Williams (producer) (3 September 1977). "Part One". Season 15. Horror of Fang Rock. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 September 1977}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Graham Williams (producer) (10 September 1977). "Part Two". Season 15. Horror of Fang Rock. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 September 1977}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Graham Williams (producer) (17 September 1977). "Part Three". Season 15. Horror of Fang Rock. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Horror of Fang Rock]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Paddy Russell]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 September 1977}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Paddy Russell (director), Graham Williams (producer) (24 September 1977). "Part Four". Season 15. Horror of Fang Rock. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Invisible Enemy Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who)|The Invisible Enemy]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Derrick Goodwin]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1–22 October 1977}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Derrick Goodwin (director), Graham Williams (producer) (1–22 October 1977). Season 15. The Invisible Enemy. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who)|The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Derrick Goodwin]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 October 1977}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Derrick Goodwin (director), Graham Williams (producer) (1 October 1977). "Part One". Season 15. The Invisible Enemy. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who)|The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Derrick Goodwin]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 October 1977}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Derrick Goodwin (director), Graham Williams (producer) (8 October 1977). "Part Two". Season 15. The Invisible Enemy. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who)|The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Derrick Goodwin]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 October 1977}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Derrick Goodwin (director), Graham Williams (producer) (15 October 1977). "Part Three". Season 15. The Invisible Enemy. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who)|The Invisible Enemy]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Derrick Goodwin]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 October 1977}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Derrick Goodwin (director), Graham Williams (producer) (22 October 1977). "Part Four". Season 15. The Invisible Enemy. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Image of the Fendahl Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Image of the Fendahl]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 October – 19 November 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (29 October – 19 November 1977). Season 15. Image of the Fendahl. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 October 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (29 October 1977). "Part One". Season 15. Image of the Fendahl. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 November 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (5 November 1977). "Part Two". Season 15. Image of the Fendahl. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 November 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (12 November 1977). "Part Three". Season 15. Image of the Fendahl. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Image of the Fendahl]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Chris Boucher]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 19 November 1977}} Chris Boucher (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (19 November 1977). "Part Four". Season 15. Image of the Fendahl. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Sun Makers Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Sun Makers]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 November – 17 December 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (26 November – 17 December 1977). Season 15. The Sun Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 26 November 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (26 November 1977). "Part One". Season 15. The Sun Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 December 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (3 December 1977). "Part Two". Season 15. The Sun Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 December 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (10 December 1977). "Part Three". Season 15. The Sun Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Sun Makers]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 December 1977}} Robert Holmes (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (17 December 1977). "Part Four". Season 15. The Sun Makers. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Underworld Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7–28 January 1978}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (7–28 January 1978). Season 15. Underworld. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 January 1978}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (7 January 1978). "Part One". Season 15. Underworld. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 January 1978}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (14 January 1978). "Part Two". Season 15. Underworld. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 January 1978}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (21 January 1978). "Part Three". Season 15. Underworld. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[Underworld (Doctor Who)|Underworld]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 January 1978}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (28 January 1978). "Part Four". Season 15. Underworld. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Invasion of Time Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 February – 11 March 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (4 February – 11 March 1978). Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 February 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (4 February 1978). "Part One". Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 February 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (11 February 1978). "Part Two". Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 February 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (18 February 1978). "Part Three". Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 February 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (25 February 1978). "Part Four". Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Five" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 March 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (4 March 1978). "Part Five". Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Six" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 15.'' [[The Invasion of Time]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] and [[Anthony Read]]) as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Gerald Blake]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 March 1978}} Graham Williams and Anthony Read) as "David Agnew" (writers), Gerald Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (11 March 1978). "Part Six". Season 15. The Invasion of Time. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.

Season 16 (1978–1979) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
The Ribos Operation Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Ribos Operation]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2–23 September 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (2–23 September 1978). Season 16. The Ribos Operation. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 September 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (2 September 1978). "Part One". Season 16. The Ribos Operation. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 September 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (9 September 1978). "Part Two". Season 16. The Ribos Operation. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 September 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (16 September 1978). "Part Three". Season 16. The Ribos Operation. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Ribos Operation]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), [[George Spenton-Foster]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 September 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), George Spenton-Foster (director), Graham Williams (producer) (23 September 1978). "Part Four". Season 16. The Ribos Operation. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Pirate Planet Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Pirate Planet]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Douglas Adams]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 September – 21 October 1978}} Douglas Adams (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (30 September – 21 October 1978). Season 16. The Pirate Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Douglas Adams]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 September 1978}} Douglas Adams (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (30 September 1978). "Part One". Season 16. The Pirate Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Douglas Adams]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 October 1978}} Douglas Adams (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (7 October 1978). "Part Two". Season 16. The Pirate Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Douglas Adams]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 October 1978}} Douglas Adams (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (14 October 1978). "Part Three". Season 16. The Pirate Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Pirate Planet]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Douglas Adams]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 October 1978}} Douglas Adams (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer) (21 October 1978). "Part Four". Season 16. The Pirate Planet. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Stones of Blood Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Stones of Blood]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Darrol Blake (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 October – 18 November 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Darrol Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (28 October – 18 November 1978). Season 16. The Stones of Blood. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Darrol Blake (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 October 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Darrol Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (28 October 1978). "Part One". Season 16. The Stones of Blood. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Darrol Blake (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 November 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Darrol Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (4 November 1978). "Part Two". Season 16. The Stones of Blood. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Darrol Blake (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 November 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Darrol Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (11 November 1978). "Part Three". Season 16. The Stones of Blood. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Stones of Blood]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Darrol Blake (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 November 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Darrol Blake (director), Graham Williams (producer) (18 November 1978). "Part Four". Season 16. The Stones of Blood. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Androids of Tara Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Androids of Tara]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | er – 16 December 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (25 November – 16 December 1978). Season 16. The Androids of Tara. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 November 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (25 November 1978). "Part One". Season 16. The Androids of Tara. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 2 December 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (2 December 1978). "Part Two". Season 16. The Androids of Tara. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 9 December 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (9 December 1978). "Part Three". Season 16. The Androids of Tara. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Androids of Tara]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 16 December 1978}} David Fisher (writer), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (16 December 1978). "Part Four". Season 16. The Androids of Tara. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Power of Kroll Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Power of Kroll]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 December 1978 – 13 January 1979}} Robert Holmes (writer), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (23 December 1978 – 13 January 1979). Season 16. The Power of Kroll. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 23 December 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (23 December 1978). "Part One". Season 16. The Power of Kroll. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 December 1978}} Robert Holmes (writer), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (30 December 1978). "Part Two". Season 16. The Power of Kroll. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 January 1979}} Robert Holmes (writer), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (6 January 1979). "Part Three". Season 16. The Power of Kroll. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Power of Kroll]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] (writer), Norman Stewart (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 January 1979}} Robert Holmes (writer), Norman Stewart (director), Graham Williams (producer) (13 January 1979). "Part Four". Season 16. The Power of Kroll. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Armageddon Factor Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 January – 24 February 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (20 January – 24 February 1979). Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 January 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (20 January 1979). "Part One". Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 January 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (27 January 1979). "Part Two". Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 February 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (3 February 1979). "Part Three". Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 February 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (10 February 1979). "Part Four". Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Five" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Five | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 February 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (17 February 1979). "Part Five". Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Six" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 16.'' [[The Armageddon Factor]] | episode = Part Six | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]], [[Dave Martin (screenwriter)|Dave Martin]] (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer)| network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 February 1979}} Bob Baker, Dave Martin (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (24 February 1979). "Part Six". Season 16. The Armageddon Factor. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.

Season 17 (1979–1980) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
Destiny of the Daleks Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Ken Grieve]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1–22 September 1979}} Terry Nation (writer), Ken Grieve (director), Graham Williams (producer) (1–22 September 1979). Season 17. Destiny of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Episode One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Ken Grieve]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 September 1979}} Terry Nation (writer), Ken Grieve (director), Graham Williams (producer) (1 September 1979). "Episode One". Season 17. Destiny of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Episode Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Ken Grieve]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 September 1979}} Terry Nation (writer), Ken Grieve (director), Graham Williams (producer) (8 September 1979). "Episode Two". Season 17. Destiny of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Episode Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Ken Grieve]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 September 1979}} Terry Nation (writer), Ken Grieve (director), Graham Williams (producer) (15 September 1979). "Episode Three". Season 17. Destiny of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Episode Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Destiny of the Daleks]] | episode = Episode Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terry Nation]] (writer), [[Ken Grieve]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 September 1979}} Terry Nation (writer), Ken Grieve (director), Graham Williams (producer) (22 September 1979). "Episode Four". Season 17. Destiny of the Daleks. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
City of Death Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[City of Death]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]], [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] as "[[David Agnew]]" (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 September – 20 October 1979}} David Fisher, Douglas Adams, Graham Williams as “David Agnew” (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (29 September – 20 October 1979). Season 17. City of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[City of Death]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]], [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] as “[[David Agnew]]” (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 September 1979}} David Fisher, Douglas Adams, Graham Williams as “David Agnew” (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (29 September 1979). "Part One". Season 17. City of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[City of Death]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]], [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] as “[[David Agnew]]” (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 October 1979}} David Fisher, Douglas Adams, Graham Williams as “David Agnew” (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (6 October 1979). "Part Two". Season 17. City of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[City of Death]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]], [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] as “[[David Agnew]]” (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 October 1979}} David Fisher, Douglas Adams, Graham Williams as “David Agnew” (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (13 October 1979). "Part Three". Season 17. City of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[City of Death]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]], [[Douglas Adams]], [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] as “[[David Agnew]]” (writers), [[Michael Hayes (director)|Michael Hayes]] (director), Graham Williams (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 October 1979}} David Fisher, Douglas Adams, Graham Williams as “David Agnew” (writers), Michael Hayes (director), Graham Williams (producer) (20 October 1979). "Part Four". Season 17. City of Death. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Creature from the Pit Entire serial' {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Creature from the Pit]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 October – 17 November 1979}} David Fisher (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Graham Williams (producer) (27 October – 17 November 1979). Season 17. The Creature from the Pit. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 October 1979}} David Fisher (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Graham Williams (producer) (27 October 1979). "Part One". Season 17. The Creature from the Pit. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 November 1979}} David Fisher (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Graham Williams (producer) (3 November 1979). "Part Two". Season 17. The Creature from the Pit. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 November 1979}} David Fisher (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Graham Williams (producer) (10 November 1979). "Part Three". Season 17. The Creature from the Pit. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Creature from the Pit]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), [[Christopher Barry]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 November 1979}} David Fisher (writer), Christopher Barry (director), Graham Williams (producer) (17 November 1979). "Part Four". Season 17. The Creature from the Pit. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Nightmare of Eden Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Nightmare of Eden]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]] (writer), Alan Bromly (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 November – 15 December 1979}} Bob Baker (writer), Alan Bromly (director), Graham Williams (producer) (24 November – 15 December 1979). Season 17. Nightmare of Eden. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]] (writer), Alan Bromly (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 November 2979}} Bob Baker (writer), Alan Bromly (director), Graham Williams (producer) (24 November 1979). "Part One". Season 17. Nightmare of Eden. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]] (writer), Alan Bromly (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 December 1979}} Bob Baker (writer), Alan Bromly (director), Graham Williams (producer) (1 December 1979). "Part Two". Season 17. Nightmare of Eden. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]] (writer), Alan Bromly (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 December 1979}} Bob Baker (writer), Alan Bromly (director), Graham Williams (producer) (8 December 1979). "Part Three". Season 17. Nightmare of Eden. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Nightmare of Eden]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Bob Baker (scriptwriter)|Bob Baker]] (writer), Alan Bromly (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 December 1979}} Bob Baker (writer), Alan Bromly (director), Graham Williams (producer) (15 December 1979). "Part Four". Season 17. Nightmare of Eden. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Horns of Nimon Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Horns of Nimon]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Read]] (writer), [[Kenny McBain]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 December 1979 – 12 January 1980}} Anthony Read (writer), Kenny McBain (director), Graham Williams (producer) (22 December 1979 – 12 January 1980). Season 17. The Horns of Nimon. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Read]] (writer), [[Kenny McBain]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 December 1979}} Anthony Read (writer), Kenny McBain (director), Graham Williams (producer) (22 December 1979). "Part One". Season 17. The Horns of Nimon. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Read]] (writer), [[Kenny McBain]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 December 1979}} Anthony Read (writer), Kenny McBain (director), Graham Williams (producer) (29 December 1979). "Part Two". Season 17. The Horns of Nimon. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Read]] (writer), [[Kenny McBain]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 5 January 1980}} Anthony Read (writer), Kenny McBain (director), Graham Williams (producer) (5 January 1980). "Part One". Season 17. The Horns of Nimon. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[The Horns of Nimon]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Anthony Read]] (writer), [[Kenny McBain]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 12 January 1980}} Anthony Read (writer), Kenny McBain (director), Graham Williams (producer) (12 January 1980). "Part One". Season 17. The Horns of Nimon. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Shada Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 17.'' [[Shada (Doctor Who)|Shada]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Douglas Adams]] (writer), [[Pennant Roberts]] (director), [[Graham Williams (television producer)|Graham Williams]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]]}} Untelevised (planned airdate 19 January – 23 February 1980).

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Douglas Adams (writer), Pennant Roberts (director), Graham Williams (producer). Season 17. Shada. Doctor Who. BBC. Untelevised. (planned airdate 19 January – 23 February 1980).

Season 18 (1980–1981) edit

Serial Episode Citation Appears as
The Leisure Hive Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Leisure Hive]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 August – 20 September 1980}} David Fisher (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (30 August – 20 September 1980). Season 18. The Leisure Hive. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 30 August 1980}} David Fisher (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (30 August 1980). "Part One". Season 18. The Leisure Hive. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 September 1980}} David Fisher (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (6 September 1980). "Part Two". Season 18. The Leisure Hive. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 September 1980}} David Fisher (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (13 September 1980). "Part Three". Season 18. The Leisure Hive. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Leisure Hive]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]] (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 20 September 1980}} David Fisher (writer), Lovett Bickford (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (20 September 1980). "Part Four". Season 18. The Leisure Hive. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Meglos Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Meglos]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = John Flanagan, [[Andrew McCulloch (writer and actor)|Andrew McCulloch]] (writers), Director [[Terence Dudley]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 September – 18 October 1980}} John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch (writers), Director Terence Dudley, John Nathan-Turner (producer) (27 September – 18 October 1980). Season 18. Meglos. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Meglos]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = John Flanagan, [[Andrew McCulloch (writer and actor)|Andrew McCulloch]] (writers), Director [[Terence Dudley]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 27 September 1980}} John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch (writers), Director Terence Dudley, John Nathan-Turner (producer) (27 September 1980). "Part One". Season 18. Meglos. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Meglos]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = John Flanagan, [[Andrew McCulloch (writer and actor)|Andrew McCulloch]] (writers), Director [[Terence Dudley]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 4 October 1980}} John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch (writers), Director Terence Dudley, John Nathan-Turner (producer) (4 October 1980). "Part Two". Season 18. Meglos. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Meglos]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = John Flanagan, [[Andrew McCulloch (writer and actor)|Andrew McCulloch]] (writers), Director [[Terence Dudley]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 11 October 1980}} John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch (writers), Director Terence Dudley, John Nathan-Turner (producer) (11 October 1980). "Part Three". Season 18. Meglos. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Meglos]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = John Flanagan, [[Andrew McCulloch (writer and actor)|Andrew McCulloch]] (writers), Director [[Terence Dudley]], [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 18 October 1980}} John Flanagan, Andrew McCulloch (writers), Director Terence Dudley, John Nathan-Turner (producer) (18 October 1980). "Part Four". Season 18. Meglos. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Full Circle Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Andrew Smith (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 October – 15 November 1980}} Andrew Smith (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (25 October – 15 November 1980). Season 18. Full Circle. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Andrew Smith (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 25 October 1980}} Andrew Smith (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (25 October 1980). "Part One". Season 18. Full Circle. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Andrew Smith (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 1 November 1980}} Andrew Smith (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (1 November 1980). "Part Two". Season 18. Full Circle. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Andrew Smith (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 8 November 1980}} Andrew Smith (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (8 November 1980). "Part Three". Season 18. Full Circle. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Full Circle (Doctor Who)|Full Circle]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = Andrew Smith (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 15 November 1980}} Andrew Smith (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (15 November 1980). "Part Four". Season 18. Full Circle. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
State of Decay Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[State of Decay]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Peter Moffatt]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 November – 13 December 1980}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Peter Moffatt (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (22 November – 13 December 1980). Season 18. State of Decay. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Peter Moffatt]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 22 November 1980}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Peter Moffatt (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (22 November 1980). "Part One". Season 18. State of Decay. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Peter Moffatt]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 29 November 1980}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Peter Moffatt (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (29 November 1880). "Part Two". Season 18. State of Decay. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Peter Moffatt]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 6 December 1980}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Peter Moffatt (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (6 December 1980). "Part Three". Season 18. State of Decay. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[State of Decay]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Terrance Dicks]] (writer), [[Peter Moffatt]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 13 December 1980}} Terrance Dicks (writer), Peter Moffatt (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (13 December 1980). "Part Four". Season 18. State of Decay. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Warriors' Gate Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Warriors' Gate]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Stephen Gallagher]] (writer), Paul Joyce (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3–24 January 1981}} Stephen Gallagher (writer), Paul Joyce (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (3–24 January 1981). Season 18. Warriors' Gate. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Stephen Gallagher]] (writer), Paul Joyce (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 3 January 1981}} Stephen Gallagher (writer), Paul Joyce (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (3 January 1981). "Part One". Season 18. Warriors' Gate. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Stephen Gallagher]] (writer), Paul Joyce (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 10 January 1981}} Stephen Gallagher (writer), Paul Joyce (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (10 January 1981). "Part Two". Season 18. Warriors' Gate. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Stephen Gallagher]] (writer), Paul Joyce (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 17 January 1981}} Stephen Gallagher (writer), Paul Joyce (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (17 January 1981). "Part Three". Season 18. Warriors' Gate. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Warriors' Gate]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Stephen Gallagher]] (writer), Paul Joyce (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 24 January 1981}} Stephen Gallagher (writer), Paul Joyce (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (24 January 1981). "Part Four". Season 18. Warriors' Gate. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
The Keeper of Traken Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Keeper of Traken]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Johnny Byrne (writer)|Johnny Byrne]] (writer), [[John Black (director)]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 31 January – 21 February 1981}} Johnny Byrne (writer), John Black (director) (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (31 January – 21 February 1981). Season 18. The Keeper of Traken. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Johnny Byrne (writer)|Johnny Byrne]] (writer), [[John Black (director)]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 31 January 1981}} Johnny Byrne (writer), John Black (director) (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (31 January 1981). "Part One". Season 18. The Keeper of Traken. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Johnny Byrne (writer)|Johnny Byrne]] (writer), [[John Black (director)]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 February 1981}} Johnny Byrne (writer), John Black (director) (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (7 February 1981). "Part Two". Season 18. The Keeper of Traken. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Johnny Byrne (writer)|Johnny Byrne]] (writer), [[John Black (director)]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 February 1981}} Johnny Byrne (writer), John Black (director) (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (14 February 1981). "Part Three". Season 18. The Keeper of Traken. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[The Keeper of Traken]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Johnny Byrne (writer)|Johnny Byrne]] (writer), [[John Black (director)]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 February 1981}} Johnny Byrne (writer), John Black (director) (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (21 February 1981). "Part Four". Season 18. The Keeper of Traken. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
Logopolis 'Entire serial {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Logopolis]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 February – 21 March 1981}} Christopher H. Bidmead (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (28 February – 21 March 1981). Season 18. Logopolis. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part One" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part One | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 28 February 1981}} Christopher H. Bidmead (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (28 February 1981). "Part One". Season 18. Logopolis. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Two" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part Two | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 7 March 1981}} Christopher H. Bidmead (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (7 March 1981). "Part Two". Season 18. Logopolis. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Three" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part Three | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 14 March 1981}} Christopher H. Bidmead (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (14 March 1981). "Part Three". Season 18. Logopolis. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.
"Part Four" {{cite serial | title = ''Season 18.'' [[Logopolis]] | episode = Part Four | series = [[Doctor Who]] | credits = [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] (writer), [[Peter Grimwade]] (director), [[John Nathan-Turner]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC1]] | airdate = 21 March 1981}} Christopher H. Bidmead (writer), Peter Grimwade (director), John Nathan-Turner (producer) (21 March 1981). "Part Four". Season 18. Logopolis. Doctor Who. BBC. BBC1.