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Series 19
560 :19x01 - Castrovalva, Part One (Jan/04/1982)
Having recently regenerated into his fifth incarnation, the Doctor is not himself. That is, his old self. This regeneration is proving unstable compared to his previous ones and the Doctor fears that he may not survive.

Taking advantage of his enemy's weakness, the Master captures Adric and sets an elaborate trap for the Doctor on the mysterious planet of Castrovalva.
Guest Stars: Dallas Cavell as Head of Security, Anthony Ainley as The Master
Director: Fiona Cumming
Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead
 
561 :19x02 - Castrovalva, Part Two (Jan/05/1982)
Having recently regenerated into his fifth incarnation, the Doctor is not himself. That is, his old self. This regeneration is proving unstable compared to his previous ones and the Doctor fears that he may not survive.

Taking advantage of his enemy's weakness, the Master captures Adric and sets an elaborate trap for the Doctor on the mysterious planet of Castrovalva.
Guest Stars: Frank Wylie as Ruther, Anthony Ainley as The Master
Director: Fiona Cumming
Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead
 
562 :19x03 - Castrovalva, Part Three (Jan/11/1982)
Having recently regenerated into his fifth incarnation, the Doctor is not himself. That is, his old self. This regeneration is proving unstable compared to his previous ones and the Doctor fears that he may not survive.

Taking advantage of his enemy's weakness, the Master captures Adric and sets an elaborate trap for the Doctor on the mysterious planet of Castrovalva.
Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master/Portreeve, Souska John as Child, Frank Wylie as Ruther, Michael Sheard as Mergrave, Derek Waring as Shardovan
Director: Fiona Cumming
Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead
 
563 :19x04 - Castrovalva, Part Four (Jan/12/1982)
Having recently regenerated into his fifth incarnation, the Doctor is not himself. That is, his old self. This regeneration is proving unstable compared to his previous ones and the Doctor fears that he may not survive.

Taking advantage of his enemy's weakness, the Master captures Adric and sets an elaborate trap for the Doctor on the mysterious planet of Castrovalva.
Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master/Portreeve, Frank Wylie as Ruther, Michael Sheard as Mergrave, Derek Waring as Shardovan
Director: Fiona Cumming
Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead
 
564 :19x05 - Four to Doomsday, Part One (Jan/18/1982)
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Guest Stars: Nadia Hamman as Princess Villagra, Ilario Bisi-Pedro as Kurkutji, Burt Kwouk as Lin Futu, Philip Locke as Bigon, Annie Lambert as Enlightenment, Paul Shelley as Persuasion, Stratford Johns as Monarch
Director: John Black (1)
Writer: Terence Dudley
 
565 :19x06 - Four to Doomsday, Part Two (Jan/19/1982)
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Guest Stars: Nadia Hamman as Princess Villagra, Ilario Bisi-Pedro as Kurkutji, Burt Kwouk as Lin Futu, Philip Locke as Bigon, Annie Lambert as Enlightenment, Paul Shelley as Persuasion, Stratford Johns as Monarch
Director: John Black (1)
Writer: Terence Dudley
 
566 :19x07 - Four to Doomsday, Part Three (Jan/25/1982)
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Guest Stars: Burt Kwouk as Lin Futu, Philip Locke as Bigon, Annie Lambert as Enlightenment, Paul Shelley as Persuasion, Stratford Johns as Monarch
Director: John Black (1)
Writer: Terence Dudley
 
567 :19x08 - Four to Doomsday, Part Four (Jan/26/1982)
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Guest Stars: Nadia Hamman as Princess Villagra, Ilario Bisi-Pedro as Kurkutji, Burt Kwouk as Lin Futu, Philip Locke as Bigon, Annie Lambert as Enlightenment, Paul Shelley as Persuasion, Stratford Johns as Monarch
Director: John Black (1)
Writer: Terence Dudley
 
568 :19x09 - Kinda, Part One (Feb/01/1982)
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Guest Stars: Simon Rouse as Hindle, Jeff Stewart as Dukkha
Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Christopher Bailey (3)
 
569 :19x10 - Kinda, Part Two (Feb/02/1982)
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Guest Stars: Jeff Stewart as Dukkha (Jeffrey Stewart), Simon Rouse as Hindle
Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Christopher Bailey (3)
 
570 :19x11 - Kinda, Part Three (Feb/08/1982)
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Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Christopher Bailey (3)
 
571 :19x12 - Kinda, Part Four (Feb/09/1982)
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Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Christopher Bailey (3)
 
572 :19x13 - The Visitation, Part One (Feb/15/1982)
Seeking to return the obstreperous Tegan to Heathrow Airport in 1981, the Doctor and his companions arrive at the wrong time but the right location. It is London, 1666, and the city is in the grip of the final widespread outbreak of the bubonic plague in British history.

However, the TARDIS crew are not the only "foreign" visitors. Escaped criminals belonging to a race known as the Terileptils are hatching a villainous plot and the future of humanity itself is at risk.
Guest Stars: Richard Hampton as Villager, John Baker (2) as Ralph, Valerie Fyfer as Elizabeth, Anthony Calf as Charles, John Savident as The Squire, Peter Van Dissel as Android, Michael Robbins as Richard Mace
Director: Peter Moffatt
Writer: Eric Saward
 
573 :19x14 - The Visitation, Part Two (Feb/16/1982)
Seeking to return the obstreperous Tegan to Heathrow Airport in 1981, the Doctor and his companions arrive at the wrong time but the right location. It is London, 1666, and the city is in the grip of the final widespread outbreak of the bubonic plague in British history.

However, the TARDIS crew are not the only "foreign" visitors. Escaped criminals belonging to a race known as the Terileptils are hatching a villainous plot and the future of humanity itself is at risk.
Guest Stars: Richard Hampton as Villager, Peter Van Dissel as Android, Michael Melia as Terileptil, Michael Robbins as Richard Mace
Director: Peter Moffatt
Writer: Eric Saward
 
574 :19x15 - The Visitation, Part Three (Feb/22/1982)
Seeking to return the obstreperous Tegan to Heathrow Airport in 1981, the Doctor and his companions arrive at the wrong time but the right location. It is London, 1666, and the city is in the grip of the final widespread outbreak of the bubonic plague in British history.

However, the TARDIS crew are not the only "foreign" visitors. Escaped criminals belonging to a race known as the Terileptils are hatching a villainous plot and the future of humanity itself is at risk.
Guest Stars: Richard Hampton as Villager, Eric Dodson as Headman, Peter Van Dissel as Android, Michael Melia as Terileptil, Michael Robbins as Richard Mace
Director: Peter Moffatt
Writer: Eric Saward
 
575 :19x16 - The Visitation, Part Four (Feb/23/1982)
Seeking to return the obstreperous Tegan to Heathrow Airport in 1981, the Doctor and his companions arrive at the wrong time but the right location. It is London, 1666, and the city is in the grip of the final widespread outbreak of the bubonic plague in British history.

However, the TARDIS crew are not the only "foreign" visitors. Escaped criminals belonging to a race known as the Terileptils are hatching a villainous plot and the future of humanity itself is at risk.
Guest Stars: Michael Robbins as Richard Mace, Michael Melia as Terileptil, Peter Van Dissel as Android
Director: Peter Moffatt
Writer: Eric Saward
 
576 :19x17 - Black Orchid, Part One (Mar/01/1982)
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Guest Stars: Ahmed Khalil as Latoni, Gareth Milne as The Unknown, Timothy Block as Tanner, Brian Hawksley as Brewster, Michael Cochrane as Lord Cranleigh, Moray Watson as Sir Robert Muir, Barbara Murray as Lady Cranleigh
Director: Ron Jones (1)
Writer: Terence Dudley
 
577 :19x18 - Black Orchid, Part Two (Mar/02/1982)
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Guest Stars: Andrew Tourell as Constable Cummings, Ivor Salter as Sergeant Markham, Gareth Milne as George Cranleigh, Ahmed Khalil as Latoni, Brian Hawksley as Brewster, Michael Cochrane as Lord Cranleigh, Moray Watson as Sir Robert Muir, Barbara Murray as Lady Cranleigh
Director: Ron Jones (1)
Writer: Terence Dudley
 
578 :19x19 - Earthshock, Part One (Mar/08/1982)
The mysterious disappearance of an archaeological team is merely the prelude to a deadlier threat for The Doctor and his companions - the Cybermen want to destroy Earth, and will use any means at their disposal. The Doctor's ingenuity is stretched to its very limits as he battles to defeat the Cyber's army at any cost. But even he does not realise just how high that cost will be ...
Guest Stars: Mark Straker as Second Trooper, Anna Clements as First Trooper, Ann Holloway as Mitchell, Steve Morley as Walters, Clare Clifford as Dr. Kyle, James Warwick as Kyle, David Banks as Cyber Leader
Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Eric Saward
 
579 :19x20 - Earthshock, Part Two (Mar/09/1982)
The mysterious disappearance of an archaeological team is merely the prelude to a deadlier threat for The Doctor and his companions - the Cybermen want to destroy Earth, and will use any means at their disposal. The Doctor's ingenuity is stretched to its very limits as he battles to defeat the Cyber's army at any cost. But even he does not realise just how high that cost will be ...
Guest Stars: June Bland as Berger, Mark Hardy as Cyber Lieutenant, Beryl Reid as Briggs, David Banks as Cyber Leader, Clare Clifford as Dr. Kyle, James Warwick as Kyle
Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Eric Saward
 
580 :19x21 - Earthshock, Part Three (Mar/15/1982)
The mysterious disappearance of an archaeological team is merely the prelude to a deadlier threat for The Doctor and his companions - the Cybermen want to destroy Earth, and will use any means at their disposal. The Doctor's ingenuity is stretched to its very limits as he battles to defeat the Cyber's army at any cost. But even he does not realise just how high that cost will be ...
Guest Stars: Mark Hardy as Cyber Lieutenant, June Bland as Berger, Beryl Reid as Briggs, Clare Clifford as Dr. Kyle, James Warwick as Kyle, David Banks as Cyber Leader
Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Eric Saward
 
581 :19x22 - Earthshock, Part Four (Mar/16/1982)
The mysterious disappearance of an archaeological team is merely the prelude to a deadlier threat for The Doctor and his companions - the Cybermen want to destroy Earth, and will use any means at their disposal. The Doctor's ingenuity is stretched to its very limits as he battles to defeat the Cyber's army at any cost. But even he does not realise just how high that cost will be ...
Guest Stars: Beryl Reid as Briggs, Mark Hardy as Cyber Lieutenant, June Bland as Berger, James Warwick as Kyle, David Banks as Cyber Leader
Director: Peter Grimwade
Writer: Eric Saward
 
582 :19x23 - Time-Flight, Part One (Mar/22/1982)
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Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master / Kalid
Director: Ron Jones (1)
Writer: Peter Grimwade
 
583 :19x24 - Time-Flight, Part Two (Mar/23/1982)
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Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master / Kalid
Director: Ron Jones (1)
Writer: Peter Grimwade
 
584 :19x25 - Time-Flight, Part Three (Mar/29/1982)
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Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master
Director: Ron Jones (1)
Writer: Peter Grimwade
 
585 :19x26 - Time-Flight, Part Four (Mar/30/1982)
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Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master
Director: Ron Jones (1)
Writer: Peter Grimwade
 
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