On Telos, the Doctor and his companions uncover the long-buried Cybermen, entombed in icy silence. As archaeologists awaken the deadly creatures, the Doctor must outwit the resurrected cybernetic horrors before the research party is annihilated
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On Telos, the Doctor and his companions uncover the long-buried Cybermen, entombed in icy silence. As archaeologists awaken the deadly creatures, the Doctor must outwit the resurrected cybernetic horrors before the research party is annihilated
The Doctor and Leela arrive on a sandminer crewed by humans and robots. But just as they arrive, members of the human crew are being murdered. If the robots are the culprits it could mean the end of civilisation as we know it
The Doctor and his travelling companions arrive in the Scottish Highlands in 1746, just after the Battle of Culloden. They gain the trust of the Jacobites, but their friendliness gets them into serious trouble with government troops
A lost Atlantean civilisation faces destruction when the deranged Professor Zaroff vows to sink the world. The Doctor races to stop his apocalyptic scheme as Polly, Ben, and Jamie battle fish‑people, flooding tunnels, and Zaroff’s escalating madness
A lunar weather station is crippled by a mysterious plague, drawing the Doctor into a chilling confrontation as the Cybermen infiltrate the Moonbase and attempt to seize its Gravitron to wipe out all life on Earth
An urgent, exciting adventure where the Doctor faces his deadliest foes in a tense time-paradox thriller, where UNIT is drawn into a haunted-house mystery, where "ghosts" are rebels from a doomed future, and where the moral stakes are soaring higher than ever before
The Doctor, Sarah Jane, and Harry arrive aboard a seemingly deserted space ark where humanity sleeps through the end of the world — but a deadly alien swarm is awakening, and one infected crewman may doom the last survivors of Earth
Classic Tom Baker story from 1975 taking us back in time to the birth of The Doctor's deadliest enemy. "A signature story in the Doctor Who canon."
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!
Daniel Tessier on why The Time Meddler is a seminal story in the Doctor Who canon
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
1881, Tombstone: Ike, Phineas, and Billy Clanton arrive, guns loaded and grudges burning, intent on avenging their brother’s death at the hands of Doc Holliday. But their vendetta veers off course when they confront the wrong 'Doc'
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
Spanning eighteen years and forty-two episodes, A Touch of Frost became one of Britain's best loved Television Detective shows, and starred actor David Jason in the title role.
When Alun Owen's play 'After the Funeral' was read by Sydney Newman, head of drama for ABC Television, and William Kotcheff, the television director, they were so taken by his conception of Wales and the Welsh, they decided to see for themselves.
The brainchild of Patrick Dowling and devised with the help of Ian Oliver, The Adventure Game was inspired by the early text-based computer game of Dungeons and Dragons and had elements of Douglas Adams' radio comedy The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Australian series filmed in colour but only available to the UK viewing public of 1957 in black and white, The Adventures of Long John Silver was based very loosely on Robert Louis Stevenson's 1883 novel Treasure Island.
Portland Bill is the keeper of the Trinity House lighthouse, on Guillermot Rock in a children's stop-motion animated series.
Another in the series of ITC's 'Adventures Of...' historicals. Sir Lancelot was lavishly filmed, being the first British series to be shot in colour with a view to the American market.
Classic US television series shot at a rapid rate with four episodes being turned out every ten days at a cost of $15,000 each.