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4.4 Episode 5: "The Poison Sky" 4.5 6 Episode 6: "The Doctor's Daughter" Alice Troughton: Stephen Greenhorn: Phil Collinson 4.6 Episode 10: "Midnight" Russell T Davies 4.8 7 Episode 11: "Turn Left" Graeme Harper Susie Liggat 4.11 8 Episode 8: "Silence in the Library" Euros Lyn: Steven Moffat Phil Collinson 4.9 Episode 9: "Forest of the Dead" 4.10 9
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC.Having ceased broadcasting in 1989, it resumed in 2005.The 2005 revival traded the earlier serial format for a run of self-contained episodes, interspersed with occasional multi-part stories and structured into loose story arcs. [1]
Season 4 is notable for being the only season of Doctor Who from which not a single complete serial survives. The missing episodes are: The Smugglers – All 4 episodes; The Tenth Planet – Episode 4 (of 4 total) (Animated recreation exists) The Power of the Daleks – All 6 episodes (Animated recreations exist) The Highlanders – All 4 episodes
Season 3 (1965–66) Season 4 (1966–67) Season 5 (1967–68) Season 6 (1968–69) Season 7 (1970) Season 8 (1971) Season 9 (1972) Season 10 (1972–73) William Hartnell: The Doctor: First: Starring: Guest Patrick Troughton: Second: Starring: Guest Jon Pertwee: Third: Starring Carole Ann Ford: Susan Foreman: Starring: William Russell: Ian ...
Doctor Who follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name "the Doctor".The Doctor fled Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, in a stolen TARDIS ("Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex.
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. Doctor Who ceased broadcasting in 1989, then resumed in 2005.The original series (1963–1989), generally consists of multi-episode serials.
The serial had ratings standard for the programme at the time with an average of 7.4 million; the first and sixth episodes had the highest rating at 8 million, while there were dips at episodes two and four with 6.4 and 6.9 million respectively. [18] Episode Six achieved the highest chart position at 33. [17]
Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times awarded the episode four stars out of five. [6] Writing for Doctor Who The Episode Guide, Mark Campbell regarded the episode as "a welcome respite from the so-called 'hard' science of Season 18." [7] Charlie Jane Anders wrote positively of Nyssa's debut, and lamented her wasted potential in subsequent appearances. [8]