Planet Of The Giants, 1964
Planet Of The Giants was the first story of Doctor Who's second season. It was broadcast in three weekly parts in late 1964.An early version of this concept – by another writer ...
The Dalek Invasion Of Earth, 1964
Comedy writer Terry Nation had created a masterpiece with his Daleks, massively contributing to the success of the very first series. It was only fitting therefore they shoul...
The Rescue, 1965
The third story in William Hartnell's second season as in the first was a two parter. It's significant in that it was the first time we are introduced to a new travelling companion.Becaus...
The Romans, 1965
The Romans was the fourth story in Doctor Who's second season and Maureen O'Brien's first story as the Doctor's new companion.It was first broadcast in 1965 in four weekly parts.The BB...
The Web Planet, 1965
The Web Planet was the fifth story in the second season and ran for six episodes in 1965.By now Doctor Who was into it's second season, far longer than the original ten episodes propos...
Doctor Who, The Crusade, 1965
The Crusade is the sixth story in Doctor Who's second season. First broadcast in four weekly parts in 1965.This serial was the third and final story to be novelised by Freder...
The Space Museum, 1965
The seventh story in Doctor Who's second season was first broadcast in four weekly parts in 1965.The first episode of this story was generally well received by critics and still is. ...
Doctor Who - The Chase, 1965
The Chase, first broadcast in six weekly parts in 1965, was the eighth story in the show's second season.It was hoped that The Mechanoids might give the show a rival to the pop...
Doctor Who - The Time Meddler, 1965
The Time Meddler was the final story in the second series. It marked the first full story for Peter Purves as companion Steven Taylor.It was also significant in that it...
Doctor Who - Galaxy 4, 1965
For a TV series envisaged to last ten episodes Doctor Who was still going strong as it reached it's third season. The show's third season would be William Hartnell's last full seas...