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(2 years, 11 months and 6 days) An Unearthly Child "An Unearthly Child" [1] The Tenth Planet Episode 4 [2] William Hartnell also played the Doctor in an initial version of An Unearthly Child. This was the first attempt at the first episode of the original series, filmed in September 1963 and first released on The Hartnell Years VHS in 1990. [3]
[122] [123] The fourth episode was shown on 29 October 1983 at the National Film Theatre, and at regional events like the Bradford Playhouse and Film Theatre on 8 June 1984. British Satellite Broadcasting screened the serial between July and September 1990, and it was broadcast in episodic form on UK Gold in December 1992 alongside a ...
1 Cast. 2 Episodes. ... 5 International release. 6 References. Toggle the table of contents. Doctor Doctor season 2. 1 language ... Logie Award for Best Drama Program ...
2.6 Episode 12: "Army of Ghosts" Russell T Davies 2.12 Episode 13: "Doomsday" 2.13 Minisode: "Attack of the Graske" Ashley Way Gareth Roberts Jo Pearce, Sophie Fante & Andrew Whithouse — Minisode: "Doctor Who: Children in Need" Euros Lyn Russell T Davies Phil Collinson CIN 4 Episode 11: "Fear Her" Matthew Graham 2.11 Episode 7: "The Idiot's ...
The TARDIS arrives near a vast Space Museum on the planet Xeros, but has jumped a time-track. The First Doctor (William Hartnell), Ian Chesterton (William Russell), Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill), and Vicki (Maureen O'Brien) have a series of bizarre experiences as they venture outside and into the Museum; they see but cannot be seen by the militaristic Moroks who run the museum, and the ...
The Rescue was the first in a new production block of Doctor Who; the first production block had lasted for 52 weeks, with the final two stories—Planet of Giants and The Dalek Invasion of Earth—held back to open the second season. The regular cast took a six-week break before beginning production on The Rescue. [16]
McCoy returned to film early segments of Doctor Who, the TV film featuring the Seventh Doctor's regeneration scene. Davison with David Tennant in the 2007 Children in Need mini-episode "Time Crash". Paul McGann returned to film the Eighth Doctor's final moments and regeneration in the 2013 mini-episode "The Night of the Doctor".
Tennant's first full episode was "The Christmas Invasion" which led into the second series with Piper continuing her role. [13] Elisabeth Sladen and John Leeson returned to Doctor Who in the series two episode "School Reunion" reprising their roles as Sarah Jane Smith and K-9, respectively. [14]