as. as. as. as. as continued his role as the accompanied by his original companions: his granddaughter , and schoolteachers and. Susan departed at the end of the second story, and was soon replaced by in. The penultimate story saw the departure of Ian and Barbara, and the arrival of as a regular member of the crew.
At the end of the season, aside from the Doctor, the main cast had changed and would do so the following season when it finished. Guest stars makes his first of two appearances as the Meddling Monk in the serial. See also: replaced as script editor after The Dalek Invasion of Earth, and edited the remainder of the season apart from The Time Meddler, which was edited. Continued in her role as producer for the entire season while served as associate producer until the end of The Romans. This season was originally intended to have 40 episodes with originally shot and edited as 4 x 25 minute episodes.
After viewing the episodes, Head of series and serials Donald Wilson found them to be lacking in action and ordered that the final two episodes be edited into 1 episode. The episode left over was later used to produce the single-episode teaser ' in. Is the first example in the series of what became known as 'pseudo-historical' stories – these are serials that are set in the past, but have a story that involves significant science-fiction elements (beyond the presence of the TARDIS and its crew). Season 2 is the most complete season of Doctor Who during its era, as only two episodes, both from, are missing from the BBC archive.
Story Serial Serial title Episode titles Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. Code UK viewers (millions) 9 1 'Planet of Giants' 31 October 1964 ( 1964-10-31) J 8.4 57 'Dangerous Journey' Mervyn Pinfield Louis Marks 7 November 1964 ( 1964-11-07) J 8.4 58 'Crisis' Douglas Camfield Louis Marks 14 November 1964 ( 1964-11-14) J 8.9 59 Arriving on, the, and have been shrunk to the size of an inch. 10 2 'World's End' 21 November 1964 ( 1964-11-21) K 11.4 63 'The Daleks' Richard Martin Terry Nation 28 November 1964 ( 1964-11-28) K 12.4 59 'Day of Reckoning' Richard Martin Terry Nation 5 December 1964 ( 1964-12-05) K 11.9 59 'The End of Tomorrow' Richard Martin Terry Nation 12 December 1964 ( 1964-12-12) K 11.9 59 'The Waking Ally' Richard Martin Terry Nation 19 December 1964 ( 1964-12-19) K 11.4 58 'Flashpoint' Richard Martin Terry Nation 26 December 1964 ( 1964-12-26) K 12.4 63 The have invaded Earth following a plague and meteorite strike. 11 3 'The Powerful Enemy' 2 January 1965 ( 1965-01-02) L 12.0 57 'Desperate Measures' Christopher Barry David Whitaker 9 January 1965 ( 1965-01-09) L 13.0 59 On the planet Dido, a marooned survivor awaiting a rescue ship, lives in fear of Koquillion, a bipedal inhabitant which is stalking the area. 12 4 'The Slave Traders' 16 January 1965 ( 1965-01-16) M 13.0 53 'All Roads Lead to Rome' Christopher Barry Dennis Spooner 23 January 1965 ( 1965-01-23) M 11.5 51 'Conspiracy' Christopher Barry Dennis Spooner 30 January 1965 ( 1965-01-30) M 10.0 50 'Inferno' Christopher Barry Dennis Spooner 6 February 1965 ( 1965-02-06) M 12.0 50 While enjoying a holiday at a Roman villa in the year 64AD, the Doctor and Vicki decide to visit the city of Rome while Ian and Barbara are kidnapped and sold into slavery. 13 5 'The Web Planet' 13 February 1965 ( 1965-02-13) N 13.5 56 'The Zarbi' Richard Martin Bill Strutton 20 February 1965 ( 1965-02-20) N 12.5 53 'Escape to Danger' Richard Martin Bill Strutton 27 February 1965 ( 1965-02-27) N 12.5 53 'Crater of Needles' Richard Martin Bill Strutton 6 March 1965 ( 1965-03-06) N 13.0 49 'Invasion' Richard Martin Bill Strutton 13 March 1965 ( 1965-03-13) N 12.0 48 'The Centre' Richard Martin Bill Strutton 20 March 1965 ( 1965-03-20) N 11.5 42 On the planet, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki ally with the Menoptra to battle the Zarbi. 14 6 'The Lion' 27 March 1965 ( 1965-03-27) P 10.5 51 'The Knight of Jaffa' † Douglas Camfield David Whitaker 3 April 1965 ( 1965-04-03) P 8.5 50 'The Wheel of Fortune' Douglas Camfield David Whitaker 10 April 1965 ( 1965-04-10) P 9.0 49 'The Warlords' † Douglas Camfield David Whitaker 17 April 1965 ( 1965-04-17) P 9.5 48 The materialises in 12th century, during the time of the.
When the Doctor, and emerge, they find themselves in the middle of a ambush. 15 7 'The Space Museum' 24 April 1965 ( 1965-04-24) Q 10.5 61 'The Dimensions of Time' Mervyn Pinfield Glyn Jones 1 May 1965 ( 1965-05-01) Q 9.2 53 'The Search' Mervyn Pinfield Glyn Jones 8 May 1965 ( 1965-05-08) Q 8.5 56 'The Final Phase' Mervyn Pinfield Glyn Jones 15 May 1965 ( 1965-05-15) Q 8.5 49 In a space museum on the planet Xeros, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki find themselves encased and on display. See also: Serial name Number and duration of episodes R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date 3 × 25 min 20 August 2012 5 September 2012 11 September 2012 6 × 25 min.
9 June 2003 13 August 2003 7 October 2003 The Rescue/The Romans: (2 episodes) (4 episodes) 6 × 25 min. 23 February 2009 2 April 2009 7 July 2009 6 × 25 min. 3 October 2005 3 November 2005 5 September 2006 The Space Museum/The Chase: (4 episodes) (6 episodes) 10 × 25 min. 1 March 2010 6 May 2010 6 July 2010 4 × 25 min.
4 February 2008 2 April 2008 5 August 2008 Lost in Time All existing episodes from otherwise from this season have been released on the collection. Lost in Time was released in two formats in Region 1, with individual releases for volumes one and two (which cover First Doctor and Second Doctor episodes respectively), as well as an edition combining both volumes. In Regions 2 and 4, Lost in Time is available only as the combined single volume. Includes episodes from Number and duration of episodes R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date (episodes 1 & 3 of 4; soundtracks of 2 & 4) 6 × 25 min. + 2 × 25 min. Audio 1 November 2004 2 December 2004 (Original release) 1 July 2010 (Re-release) 2 November 2004 In print.
Location: London, Torchwood Tower Date: 2007 Enemies: Cybermen, Torchwood Rose:Planet Earth. This is where I was born, and this is where I died. The first nineteen years of my life, nothing happened.
Nothing at all. And then I met a man called 'The Doctor'. A man that could change his face. He took me away from home in his magical machine. He showed me the whole of time and space.
I thought it would never end. That's what I though, but then came the Army of Ghosts. And came Torchwood and the war. That's when it all ended. This is a story of how I died. Location: Deffry Vale High School, London, England, Earth Date: 2007 Enemies: The Krillitanes Deffry Vale School, a normal, local high school.
But not everything is as it seems. Sarah-Jane Smith decides to investigate the place, with her trusted (yet rusted) robotic dog K-9. But there she unravels a deeper mystery, as she is reunited with a face from her past. The Doctor, who left her behind many years ago, has returned, and everything about him is different from the Doctor that Sarah remembers. Location: New Earth Date: 5,000,000,023 Enemies: Lady Cassandra, The Flesh, Sisters of Plenitude The destruction of Earth led to a wave of nostalgia and the creation of 'New Earth', a planet with very similar physical properties to Earth. The Doctor and Rose respond to a call for help and visit a hospital run by a sisterhood of humanoid cat people, the Sisters of Plenitude.
They appear to have developed a cure for every disease, but the hospital hides a sinister secret. The Doctor and Rose are reunited with an old enemy, as the Face of Boe prepares to reveal the ultimate secret to the traveller without a home more less.