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| 92 :03x11 - Day of Armageddon (Nov/20/1965) | | The Daleks' ultimate plan begins as they start their slow advance on the universe. Only the Doctor can stop what is about to come now, but with the death of one of his companions, and the return of the Meddling Monk, he might not even be prepared for the longest fight he has ever known... | | Guest Stars: Kevin Stoney as Mavic Chen, Gerald Taylor (1) as Daleks, Robert Jewell as Daleks, John Scott Martin (4) as Daleks, Peter Hawkins (1) as Daleks, David Graham as Daleks, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon | Director: Douglas Camfield Writer: Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner | | | |
| 93 :03x12 - Devil's Planet (Nov/27/1965) | | The Daleks' ultimate plan begins as they start their slow advance on the universe. Only the Doctor can stop what is about to come now, but with the death of one of his companions, and the return of the Meddling Monk, he might not even be prepared for the longest fight he has ever known... | | Guest Stars: Gerald Taylor (1) as Daleks, Robert Jewell as Daleks, John Scott Martin (4) as Daleks, Peter Hawkins (1) as Daleks, Geoffrey Cheshire as Garge, Dallas Cavell as Bors, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon, Kevin Stoney as Mavic Chen, | Uncredited: Jack Le White as Criminal | Director: Douglas Camfield Writer: Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner | | | |
| 94 :03x13 - The Traitors (Dec/04/1965) | | The Daleks' ultimate plan begins as they start their slow advance on the universe. Only the Doctor can stop what is about to come now, but with the death of one of his companions, and the return of the Meddling Monk, he might not even be prepared for the longest fight he has ever known... | | Guest Stars: Kevin Stoney as Mavic Chen, Gerald Taylor (1) as Daleks, Robert Jewell as Daleks, John Scott Martin (4) as Daleks, Peter Hawkins (1) as Daleks, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon, Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom | Director: Douglas Camfield Writer: Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 107 :03x26 - The Steel Sky (Mar/05/1966) | | Mankind has left Earth behind in the year five billion and travels aboard huge space arks in the stars. There they rule over the peaceful Monoids, but the Doctor, Steven and Dodo fail to realise once they return to the Ark 200 years later is how much they have altered things aboard the Ark... | Director: Michael Imison Writer: Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott | | | |
| 108 :03x27 - The Plague (Mar/12/1966) | | Mankind has left Earth behind in the year five billion and travels aboard huge space arks in the stars. There they rule over the peaceful Monoids, but the Doctor, Steven and Dodo fail to realise once they return to the Ark 200 years later is how much they have altered things aboard the Ark... | | Guest Stars: Michael Sheard as Rhos | Director: Michael Imison Writer: Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott | | | |
| 109 :03x28 - The Return (Mar/19/1966) | | Mankind has left Earth behind in the year five billion and travels aboard huge space arks in the stars. There they rule over the peaceful Monoids, but the Doctor, Steven and Dodo fail to realise once they return to the Ark 200 years later is how much they have altered things aboard the Ark... | Director: Michael Imison Writer: Lesley Scott, Paul Erickson | | | |
| 110 :03x29 - The Bomb (Mar/26/1966) | | Mankind has left Earth behind in the year five billion and travels aboard huge space arks in the stars. There they rule over the peaceful Monoids, but the Doctor, Steven and Dodo fail to realise once they return to the Ark 200 years later is how much they have altered things aboard the Ark... | Director: Michael Imison Writer: Paul Erickson, Lesley Scott | | | | | | | | | |
| 113 :03x32 - The Dancing Floor (Apr/16/1966) | | The Doctor and his companions find themselves trapped in a totally new reality, the reality of games. After being made invisible, the Doctor comes to one conclusion: He must battle the Master of this realm, the mysterious Celestial Toymaker, in a deadly game of chess... | | Guest Stars: Carmen Silvera as Mrs Wiggs, Peter Stephens as Kitchen Boy, Campbell Singer as Sergeant Rugg, Ann Harrison as Dancer, Beryl Braham as Dancer, Delia Lindon as Dancer, Michael Gough (1) as Toymaker | Director: Bill Sellars Writer: Brian Hayles | | | |
| 114 :03x33 - The Final Test (Apr/23/1966) | | The Doctor and his companions find themselves trapped in a totally new reality, the reality of games. After being made invisible, the Doctor comes to one conclusion: He must battle the Master of this realm, the mysterious Celestial Toymaker, in a deadly game of chess... | | Guest Stars: Peter Stephens as Cyril, Michael Gough (1) as Toymaker | Director: Bill Sellars Writer: Brian Hayles | | | |
| 115 :03x34 - A Holiday for the Doctor (Apr/30/1966) | | The Wild West becomes a dangerous place for the TARDIS crew after the Doctor is mistaken for the infamous Doctor Halliday. Can the Doctor convince the locals of his innocence or will he be subjected to a gunfight at the next high noon? | Director: Rex Tucker Writer: Donald Cotton | | | |
| 116 :03x35 - Don't Shoot the Pianist (May/07/1966) | | The Wild West becomes a dangerous place for the TARDIS crew after the Doctor is mistaken for the infamous Doctor Halliday. Can the Doctor convince the locals of his innocence or will he be subjected to a gunfight at the next high noon? | Director: Rex Tucker Writer: Donald Cotton | | | |
| 117 :03x36 - Johnny Ringo (May/14/1966) | | The Wild West becomes a dangerous place for the TARDIS crew after the Doctor is mistaken for the infamous Doctor Halliday. Can the Doctor convince the locals of his innocence or will he be subjected to a gunfight at the next high noon? | | Guest Stars: Laurence Payne as Johnny Ringo, David Graham as Charlie | Director: Rex Tucker Writer: Donald Cotton | | | |
| 118 :03x37 - The O.K. Corral (May/21/1966) | | The Wild West becomes a dangerous place for the TARDIS crew after the Doctor is mistaken for the infamous Doctor Halliday. Can the Doctor convince the locals of his innocence or will he be subjected to a gunfight at the next high noon? | Director: Rex Tucker Writer: Donald Cotton | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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