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Ghost Light is the second serial of the 26th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in three weekly parts on BBC1 from 4 to 18 October 1989. Set in a mansion house in Perivale in 1883, Josiah Smith ( Ian Hogg ), a cataloguer of life forms from another planet, seeks to assassinate Queen ...
The 26th season of Doctor Who premiered on 6 September 1989 with the serial "Battlefield," and consisted of four serials, ending with "Survival," which was the final episode of Doctor Who for over 15 years, until the show was revived in 2005. John Nathan-Turner produced the series, with Andrew Cartmel script editing.
Yvonne also reveals to the Doctor that his encounter with Queen Victoria made him an enemy of the state and was the catalyst for the creation of Torchwood. [N 2] Meanwhile, Rose, masquerading as a Torchwood employee, slips out of the TARDIS, and gains access to the sphere chamber, where she finds Mickey, also disguised as Torchwood staff. An ...
This is a list of audio productions based on spin offs from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who produced by Big Finish Productions, released under the title The Worlds of Doctor Who.
Before the original Doctor Who series ended, tentative plans had been made for a 27th season with the assumption that it would maintain the pattern of two four-part and two three-part stories. Big Finish Productions produced audio adaptations of several scripts as part of their The Lost Stories releases.
‘Doctor Who’ writer’s latest A Ghost Story For Christmas special is based on an 1892 short story by Arthur Conan Doyle Mark Gatiss forced to cut Doctor Who Easter egg out of Christmas ghost ...
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The Doctor Who novelisations quickly became a backbone of the imprint, surviving corporate acquisitions and novelising almost every Doctor Who television story. New novelisations under the Target imprint came to an end in 1991 (although three more were published under their parent company's new Doctor Who Books imprint).