Arguably the most sought-after missing Doctor Who adventure is brought under the spotlight
Arguably the most sought-after missing Doctor Who adventure is brought under the spotlight
On a distant, seemingly idyllic world, the Doctor, Steven and Dodo uncover a grim truth: the Elders sustain their civilisation by stealing the life-force of defenceless Savages—until even the Doctor himself becomes a victim of their exploitation
Earth, or maybe it's just The Doctor, is under attack - but so too are the Time Lords. A powerful force is draining energy from the universe of matter and transferring it to the universe of anti-matter. One Doctor can't help - but maybe three can!
The Doctor, Vicki, and Steven land on a doomed planet where two alien races—the beautiful but ruthless Drahvins and the hideous yet peaceful Rills—clash, challenging appearances and racing to escape destruction
"I think I represent a cross between the Wizard of Oz and Father Christmas." - William Hartnell speaking to The Daily Express on being Doctor Who.
One of Doctor Who's lesser remembered first season adventures gets a re-evaluation by Daniel Tessier
The Doctor and Steven step into Paris at the height of brutal religious conflict, where Catholics and Huguenots clash. As tensions ignite, the looming St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre erupts, plunging them into a harrowing storm of betrayal and bloodshed
A group of building workers have one thing in common - their dreams for the future; but Ken, the foreman, is cruelly determined to make them see that their dreams can never be fulfilled.
When the TARDIS doors open prior to materialisation, the travellers and their Ship shrink to the size of insects. Arriving on Earth, they uncover a murderous plot involving a new insecticide - but how can they stop the crime in their miniaturized condition?
During one of the bloodiest phases of the French Revolution, Susan and Barbara are sentenced to death by Guillotine...The Doctor embarks on an audacious but perilous plan of rescue by impersonating a Regional Officer of the Provinces