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Doctor Who: Planet of Giants (1964) William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, Carole Ann Ford

Doctor Who: Planet of Giants

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Doctor Who: Planet of Giants (1964) William Hartnell, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill, Carole Ann Ford Planet of Giants The crew arrives in a place where everything is on a gigantic scale, due to the TARDIS… Doctor Who: Planet of Giants

The Five Doctors (1983) starring William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Jon Davison

The Five Doctors

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The Five Doctors (1983) starring William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison

Doctor Who: The Five Doctors – an unknown nemesis kidnaps all five versions of The Doctor, two force them to breach Rassilon’s tomb for the secret of immortality. But as the old saying goes, be careful what you wish for …

The Five Doctors
Doctor Who: The Time Meddler (1965) starring William Hartnell, Maureen O'Brien, Peter Purves, Peter Butterworth

Doctor Who: The Time Meddler

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Doctor Who: The Time Meddler (1965) starring William Hartnell, Maureen O’Brien, Peter Purves, Peter Butterworth

In The Time Meddler, The Doctor discovers a Monk in 1066 England, who’s clearly up to no good. But what does that have to do with time travel?

Doctor Who: The Time Meddler

Doctor Who: The War Machines

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In Doctor Who: The War Machines, the first Doctor brings Dodo back to London in 1966. There, he runs into the first artificial intelligence computer system, WOTAN. Which plans to … Rule the world!

Doctor Who: The War Machines

Doctor Who: The Daleks

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Doctor Who: The Daleks (1963) starring William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell, Jacqueline Hill

In Doctor Who: The Daleks, the TARDIS lands in an alien, petrified jungle. Beyond it lies a mysterious, deserted city. The Doctor insists on exploring, but soon the crew begins suffering from radiation sickness. Then, they discover the city isn’t deserted …

Doctor Who: The Daleks

Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child

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Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child (1963) starring William Hartnell, Carol Ann Ford, William Russel, Jaqueline Hill

An Unearthly Child is the very first Doctor Who episode. It introduces the First Doctor (William Hartnell), his granddaughter Susan, and her teachers Ian and Barbara. At first, the teachers are concerned about their strange student, Susan. She’s advanced well beyond her teachers in some areas, and woefully ignorant in others. They follow her to her home … a junkyard, where she disappears. Then they meet an old man, who’s very unhelpful. Soon it becomes clear that he’s her grandfather, and is hiding her from them. And then they force their way into the TARDIS …

Doctor Who: An Unearthly Child

Doctor Who: The Romans [First Doctor]

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Doctor Who: The Romans. The Doctor and companions fall prey to the hazards of ancient Rome which culminate in Nero’s Great Fire

Doctor Who: The Romans [First Doctor]

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 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
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