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Doctor Who: Logopolis [Tom Baker]

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Doctor Who: Logopolis (1981) starring Tom Baker, Anthony Ainley, Matthew Waterhouse, Janet Fielding

The Master stows away on the Tardis as the Doctor embarks for Logopolis in search of a new chameleon circuit. Which leads to a final confrontation between the two Time Lords.

Doctor Who: Logopolis [Tom Baker]

Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom

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Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom (1976) starring Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen

When two mysterious seed pods are unearthed in the Antarctic. And a crackpot millionaire commandeers one of them for his English garden. And Doctor Who and Sarah Jane are the only ones who can stop The Seeds of Doom.

Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom

Dr Who and the Daleks

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Dr Who and the Daleks (1965) starring Peter Cushing In Dr Who and the Daleks, an eccentric inventor and his companions travel in his TARDIS to the Planet Skaro. Once there, they battle the evil… Dr Who and the Daleks

Doctor Who – The Three Doctors

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Doctor Who – The Three Doctors, starring Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton, William Hartnell, Katy Manning, Nicholas Courtney

In The Three Doctors, The Time Lords are in crisis. A powerful force is draining their energy into a mysterious Black Hole … And they’re forced to recruit the Doctor to save them. But one Doctor isn’t enough for this mission. All three of the Doctor’s incarnations, aided by Jo Grant and UNIT, must face the wrath of Omega. He’s an ancient Time Lord trapped in a universe of anti-matter, with one thing on his mind: Escape. Which soon turns to revenge …

Doctor Who – The Three Doctors

Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin

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Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin (1976), starring Tom Baker, Peter Pratt

Synopsis of Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin

Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin – Gallifrey. Planet of the Time Lords. The Fourth Doctor has finally come home, but not by choice. Summoned by a vision from the Matrix, he is drawn into a web of political intrigue and assassination. Nothing is quite what it seems, and in the shadows lurks his oldest and deadliest enemy.

Doctor Who: The Deadly Assassin

Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus

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Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus (1964) starring William Hartnell, Jacqueline Hill,  William Russell,  Carole Ann Ford

Synopsis of Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus

On a remote island of glass surrounded by a sea of acid, there is a machine that can remove evil from the minds of an entire population – the Conscience of Marinus. Fearful of its immense power falling into wrong hands, its sole guardian has scattered the machine’s operating keys across the planet. The TARDIS crew arrives to find the island under attack by the evil Voord. Marinus’ last line of defense – and its only hope – is the Conscience machine. The Doctor and his companions must undertake a deadly quest to recover the keys of Marinus.

Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus

Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy

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Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy, starring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred

The Doctor and Ace seek a bit of diversion in a trip to the planet Segonax to see the Psychic Circus, but they soon discover that the show is not all it’s cracked up to be. In fact, all the previous acts have ‘died’.

Doctor Who: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
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