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The Doctor's exile continued until it was lifted by the Time Lords after he helped save them from destruction at the hands of Omega. The Third Doctor, free to roam space and time again, soon ran into the Master and an even older enemy — the Daleks. Although the Master was a criminal genius, the Doctor was always able to outwit him in all his ...
The Second Doctor later allows the TARDIS with himself, the Brigadier, and Benton inside, to be taken by the blob, although this causes UNIT HQ to be stolen as well. Jo, the Third Doctor, and Dr. Tyler, whom they discover there, assess their situation in this new mystery universe of antimatter, inside the black hole.
The first phase has become known as the ‘Polystyle era’ (1964-1979) of Doctor Who comic strips. [1] Paul Scoones, a historian of the Doctor Who comic strip, writes: First launched in the pages of TV Comic in November 1964, the comic strip version of Doctor Who is just one year
The Spider has come to Earth to seek a certain blue crystal. The Third Doctor has developed an interest in human psychic ability, and his experiments include testing the blue crystal which he brought from the planet Metebelis Three, the blue planet in the Acteon Galaxy which he visited during The Green Death delivered back from Jo. The ...
Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures Volume 1 (adventures related by the characters Jo Grant & Mike Yates) (2015) Prisoners of the Lake; The Havoc of Empires; Doctor Who: The Third Doctor Adventures Volume 2 (adventures related by the character Jo Grant) (2016) The Transcendence of Ephros; The Hidden Realm
As a reward for his actions in The Three Doctors the Third Doctor has had his knowledge of the TARDIS's dematerialisation codes returned to him by the Time Lords. The Doctor has left Earth and is helping the rebels on the planet Xanthos. Meanwhile, back on Earth, the Brigadier has received a call from his old friend Wing Commander Alec Whistler.
The Doctor and the Master must make an uneasy alliance to overcome a common enemy, the Sild, which have been attacking the Earth and using the Master as their tool of conquest. With the Brigadier, UNIT, and others gradually forgetting who the Master is, the Doctor and the Master must defeat the Sild before the Master becomes unstitched from ...
[2] Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times awarded Spearhead from Space five stars out of five, describing it as an "extraordinary debut for the third Doctor" and also a good performance from Courtney; while positive towards John, Mulkern criticised the way Liz was "severely styled." He also commended the production, particularly Dudley Simpson's score.