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Series 5 |
| 170 :05x01 - The Tomb of the Cybermen, Episode One (Sep/02/1967) | | An excavation on the Planet Telos uncovers the tombs of a race deep in hibernation, when the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria arrive, they find themselves caught in the middle of nefarious agendas from the human archeologists, and the awakening of the hibernating creatures... who turn out to be the Cybermen, who threaten them all with cyber-conversion. | | Guest Stars: Roy Stewart (1) as Toberman, Ray Grover as Crewman, Bernard Holley as Peter Haydon, Alan Johns as Ted Rogers, George Pastell as Eric Kleig, George Roubicek as Captain Hopper, Shirley Cooklin as Kaftan, Clive Merrison as Jim Callum, Cyril Shaps as John Viner, Aubrey Richards as Professor Parry | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Gerry Davis (3), Kit Pedler | | | |
| 171 :05x02 - The Tomb of the Cybermen, Episode Two (Sep/09/1967) | | An excavation on the Planet Telos uncovers the tombs of a race deep in hibernation, when the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria arrive, they find themselves caught in the middle of nefarious agendas from the human archaeologists, and the awakening of the hibernating creatures... who turn out to be the Cybermen, who threaten them all with cyber-conversion. | | Guest Stars: John Hogan (1) as Cyberman, Richard Kerley as Cyberman, Ronald Lee (1) as Cyberman, Charles Pemberton as Cyberman, Kenneth Seeger as Cyberman, Reg Whitehead as Cyberman, Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen Voices, Hans De Vries as Cyberman, Michael Kilgarriff as Cyberman Controller, Tony Harwood as Cyberman, Roy Stewart (1) as Toberman, Aubrey Richards as Professor Parry, Cyril Shaps as John Viner, Shirley Cooklin as Kaftan, George Roubicek as Captain Hopper, George Pastell as Eric Kleig, Bernard Holley as Peter Haydon | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Gerry Davis (3), Kit Pedler | | | |
| 172 :05x03 - The Tomb of the Cybermen, Episode Three (Sep/16/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Hans De Vries as Cyberman, Charles Pemberton as Cyberman, Ronald Lee (1) as Cyberman, Richard Kerley as Cyberman, Reg Whitehead as Cyberman, Kenneth Seeger as Cyberman, Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Tony Harwood as Cyberman, John Hogan (1) as Cyberman, Roy Stewart (1) as Toberman, Shirley Cooklin as Kaftan, Clive Merrison as Jim Callum, Aubrey Richards as Professor Parry, Michael Kilgarriff as Cyberman Controller, George Pastell as Eric Kleig, George Roubicek as Captain Hopper | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis (3) | | | |
| 173 :05x04 - The Tomb of the Cybermen, Episode Four (Sep/23/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: John Hogan (1) as Cyberman#, Richard Kerley as Cyberman, Ronald Lee (1) as Cyberman, Charles Pemberton as Cyberman, Kenneth Seeger as Cyberman, Reg Whitehead as Cyberman, Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen Voices, Tony Harwood as Cyberman, Hans De Vries as Cyberman, Roy Stewart (1) as Toberman, Aubrey Richards as Professor Parry, Clive Merrison as Jim Callum, Shirley Cooklin as Kaftan, George Roubicek as Captain Hopper, George Pastell as Eric Kleig, Michael Kilgarriff as Cyberman Controller | Director: Morris Barry Writer: Gerry Davis (3), Kit Pedler | | | |
| 174 :05x05 - The Abominable Snowmen, Part One (Sep/30/1967) | | The Doctor returns to a Tibetan monastery which he hasn't visited for 300 years, only to be accused of murder. The legendary Yeti, normally timid and elusive creatures, have suddenly become vicious and savage, and many monks and visitors to the monastery have been killed. The Doctor faces suspicion from the monks and from the British explorer Travers, who's determined to prove that the Yeti exist and initially fears that the Doctor is from a rival expedition. Eventually the Doctor discovers that the savage Yeti are robots, built by an alien Intelligence who has possessed one of the monks. The Intelligence claims that it only wants physical being – but in fact, its new physical form will consume the entire Earth unless stopped. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Llewellyn as Sapan, David Spenser (1) as Thonmi, David Grey (1) as Rinchen, Norman Jones (1) as Khrisong, Charles Morgan (1) as Songsten, Wolfe Morris (1) as Padmasambhava, Jack Watling as Professor Travers, | Uncredited: Pat Gorman as Monk | Director: Gerald Blake Writer: Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln | | | |
| 175 :05x06 - The Abominable Snowmen, Part Two (Oct/07/1967) | | The Doctor returns to a Tibetan monastery which he hasn't visited for 300 years, only to be accused of murder. The legendary Yeti, normally timid and elusive creatures, have suddenly become vicious and savage, and many monks and visitors to the monastery have been killed. The Doctor faces suspicion from the monks and from the British explorer Travers, who's determined to prove that the Yeti exist and initially fears that the Doctor is from a rival expedition. Eventually the Doctor discovers that the savage Yeti are robots, built by an alien Intelligence who has possessed one of the monks. The Intelligence claims that it only wants physical being – but in fact, its new physical form will consume the entire Earth unless stopped. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Llewellyn as Sapan, David Spenser (1) as Thonmi, David Grey (1) as Rinchen, Norman Jones (1) as Khrisong, Charles Morgan (1) as Songsten, Jack Watling as Professor Travers, Wolfe Morris (1) as Padmasambhava, | Uncredited: Pat Gorman as Monk | Director: Gerald Blake Writer: Henry Lincoln, Mervyn Haisman | | | |
| 176 :05x07 - The Abominable Snowmen, Part Three (Oct/14/1967) | | The Doctor returns to a Tibetan monastery which he hasn't visited for 300 years, only to be accused of murder. The legendary Yeti, normally timid and elusive creatures, have suddenly become vicious and savage, and many monks and visitors to the monastery have been killed. The Doctor faces suspicion from the monks and from the British explorer Travers, who's determined to prove that the Yeti exist and initially fears that the Doctor is from a rival expedition. Eventually the Doctor discovers that the savage Yeti are robots, built by an alien Intelligence who has possessed one of the monks. The Intelligence claims that it only wants physical being – but in fact, its new physical form will consume the entire Earth unless stopped. | | Guest Stars: Raymond Llewellyn as Sapan, David Spenser (1) as Thonmi, David Grey (1) as Rinchen, Norman Jones (1) as Khrisong, Charles Morgan (1) as Songsten, Jack Watling as Professor Travers, Wolfe Morris (1) as Padmasambhava, | Uncredited: Pat Gorman as Monk | Director: Gerald Blake Writer: Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 180 :05x11 - The Ice Warriors, Part One (Nov/11/1967) | | In the 30th century, Earth is experiencing a new Ice Age, and bases all across the world are struggling to hold back the advancing glaciers. Brittanicus Base is running into difficulty, however, as Leader Clent's stubborn reliance on the base computer has alienated the humanist scientist Penley, who has deserted the base and gone out to live in the snowy wilderness outside. When the Doctor shows up, Clent enlists his help to get the malfunctioning Ioniser back on-line. However, more problems ensue when the frozen body of a Martian warrior is discovered in the nearby glacier. If an alien spacecraft is buried in the glacier, then use of the Ioniser at full power could cause its power source to explode and irradiate all of Britain. And then the Ice Warrior unexpectedly returns to life, kidnaps Victoria, revives the others of its kind and prepares to attack the presumably hostile base... | | Guest Stars: Bernard Bresslaw as Varga, the Ice Warrior, Roy Skelton as Voice of Computer, Angus Lennie as Storr, Peter Sallis as Penley, Peter Diamond as Davis, Malcolm Taylor (1) as Walters, Peter Barkworth as Clent, Wendy Gifford as Miss Garrett, George Waring as Arden | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Brian Hayles | | | | | | |
| 182 :05x13 - The Ice Warriors, Part Three (Nov/25/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Michael Attwell as Isbur, Bernard Bresslaw as Varga, the Leader, Peter Sallis as Penley, Angus Lennie as Storr, Peter Diamond as Davis, Peter Barkworth as Clent, Wendy Gifford as Miss Garrett, Tony Harwood as Rintan, Sonny Caldinez as Turoc, George Waring as Arden, Roger Jones as Zondal | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Brian Hayles | | | |
| 183 :05x14 - The Ice Warriors, Part Four (Dec/02/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Michael Attwell as Isbur, Bernard Bresslaw as Varga, the Leader, Peter Sallis as Penley, Angus Lennie as Storr, Peter Diamond as Davis, Peter Barkworth as Clent, Wendy Gifford as Miss Garrett, Tony Harwood as Rintan, Sonny Caldinez as Turoc, Roger Jones as Zondal | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Brian Hayles | | | |
| 184 :05x15 - The Ice Warriors, Part Five (Dec/09/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Michael Attwell as Isbur, Bernard Bresslaw as Varga, the Leader, Roy Skelton as Voice of Computer, Peter Sallis as Penley, Peter Diamond as Davis, Malcolm Taylor (1) as Walters, Peter Barkworth as Clent, Wendy Gifford as Miss Garrett, Roger Jones as Zondal, Tony Harwood as Rintan | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Brian Hayles | | | |
| 185 :05x16 - The Ice Warriors, Part Six (Dec/16/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Bernard Bresslaw as Varga, the Leader, Peter Sallis as Penley, Peter Diamond as Davis, Peter Barkworth as Clent, Wendy Gifford as Miss Garrett, Michael Attwell as Isbur, Tony Harwood as Rintan, Roger Jones as Zondal, Malcolm Taylor (1) as Walters | Director: Derek Martinus Writer: Brian Hayles | | | |
| 186 :05x17 - The Enemy of the World, Part One (Dec/23/1967) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Richard Halifax as Extra, Patrick Troughton as Salamander, Simon Cain as Curly, Rhys McConnochie as Rod, Henry Stamper as Anton, Mary Peach as Astrid, Bill Kerr (1) as Giles Kent, Colin Douglas (1) as Donald Bruce, | Uncredited: Peter Bennett (1) as Guard, Harry Fielder as Central European Guard, David Troughton as Guard at Kanowa, Francis Batsoni as Shelterer | Director: Barry Letts Writer: David Whitaker (1) | | | | | | |
| 188 :05x19 - The Enemy of the World, Part Three (Jan/06/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Patrick Troughton as Salamander, Bill Lyons as Guard on Denes, Reg Lye as Griffin the Chef, Gordon Faith as Guard Captain, David Nettheim as Fedorin, Carmen Munroe as Fariah, George Pravda as Denes, Milton Johns as Benik, Colin Douglas (1) as Donald Bruce, Mary Peach as Astrid, Bill Kerr (1) as Giles Kent | Director: Barry Letts Writer: David Whitaker (1) | | | |
| 189 :05x20 - The Enemy of the World, Part Four (Jan/13/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Andrew Staines as Sergeant to Benik, Adam Verney as Colin, Margaret Hickey (1) as Mary, Elliott Cairness as Guard Captain, Patrick Troughton as Salamander, Bob Anderson (4) as Fighting Guard, Christopher Burgess as Swann, Carmen Munroe as Fariah, Bill Kerr (1) as Giles Kent, Bill McGuirk as Guard in Corridor, Mary Peach as Astrid, Colin Douglas (1) as Donald Bruce, Milton Johns as Benik, David Nettheim as Fedorin | Director: Barry Letts Writer: David Whitaker (1) | | | |
| 190 :05x21 - The Enemy of the World, Part Five (Jan/20/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Patrick Troughton as Salamander, Dibbs Mather as Guard in Caravan, Bill McGuirk as Guard in Corridor, Elliott Cairness as Guard Captain, Margaret Hickey (1) as Mary, Adam Verney as Colin, Christopher Burgess as Swann, Milton Johns as Benik, Colin Douglas (1) as Donald Bruce, Bill Kerr (1) as Giles Kent, Mary Peach as Astrid, | Uncredited: David Troughton as Guard at Kanowa | Director: Barry Letts Writer: David Whitaker (1) | | | |
| 191 :05x22 - The Enemy of the World, Part Six (Jan/27/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Patrick Troughton as Salamander, Bill McGuirk as Guard in Corridor, Elliott Cairness as Guard Captain, Margaret Hickey (1) as Mary, Adam Verney as Colin, Christopher Burgess as Swann, Milton Johns as Benik, Colin Douglas (1) as Donald Bruce, Bill Kerr (1) as Giles Kent, Mary Peach as Astrid, | Uncredited: David Troughton as Guard at Kanowa | Director: Barry Letts Writer: David Whitaker (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 198 :05x29 - Fury from the Deep, Part One (Mar/16/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Victor Maddern as Robson, Peter Ducrow as Guard, John Abineri as Van Lutyens, Hubert Rees as Chief Engineer, Graham Leaman as Price, John Garvin as Carney, Roy Spencer as Harris, Richard Mayes (1) as Chief Baxter, June Murphy as Maggie Harris, Bill Burridge as Quill | Director: Hugh David Writer: Victor Pemberton | | | | | | | | | |
| 201 :05x32 - Fury from the Deep, Part Four (Apr/06/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Brian Cullingford as Perkins, Margaret John as Megan Jones, John Gill (1) as Oak, Bill Burridge as Quill, Richard Mayes (1) as Chief Baxter, John Abineri as Van Lutyens, Hubert Rees as Chief Engineer, June Murphy as Maggie Harris, Graham Leaman as Price, Roy Spencer as Harris, Victor Maddern as Robson | Director: Hugh David Writer: Victor Pemberton | | | | | | | | | |
| 204 :05x35 - The Wheel in Space, Part One (Apr/27/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Peter Laird as Chang, Donald Sumpter as Enrico Casali, James Mellor as Sean Flannigan, Derrick Gilbert as Armand Vallance, Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Roy Skelton as Daleks, Kevork Malikyan as Kemel Rudkin, Kenneth Watson as Bill Duggan, Clare Jenkins as Tanya Lernov, Eric Flynn as Leo Ryan, Anne Ridler as Dr. Gemma Corwyn, Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett, Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot | Director: Tristan de Vere Cole Writer: David Whitaker (1) Story: Kit Pedler | | | |
| 205 :05x36 - The Wheel in Space, Part Two (May/04/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Derrick Gilbert as Armand Vallance, James Mellor as Sean Flannigan, Donald Sumpter as Enrico Casali, Peter Laird as Chang, Roy Skelton as Daleks, Kevork Malikyan as Kemel Rudkin, Kenneth Watson as Bill Duggan, Clare Jenkins as Tanya Lernov, Eric Flynn as Leo Ryan, Anne Ridler as Dr. Gemma Corwyn, Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett, Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot | Director: Tristan de Vere Cole Writer: David Whitaker (1) Story: Kit Pedler | | | |
| 206 :05x37 - The Wheel in Space, Part Three (May/11/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Derrick Gilbert as Armand Vallance, James Mellor as Sean Flannigan, Donald Sumpter as Enrico Casali, Peter Laird as Chang, Roy Skelton as Daleks, Kevork Malikyan as Kemel Rudkin, Kenneth Watson as Bill Duggan, Clare Jenkins as Tanya Lernov, Eric Flynn as Leo Ryan, Anne Ridler as Dr. Gemma Corwyn, Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett, Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot | Director: Tristan de Vere Cole Writer: David Whitaker (1) Story: Kit Pedler | | | |
| 207 :05x38 - The Wheel in Space, Part Four (May/18/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Derrick Gilbert as Armand Vallance, James Mellor as Sean Flannigan, Donald Sumpter as Enrico Casali, Peter Laird as Chang, Roy Skelton as Daleks, Kevork Malikyan as Kemel Rudkin, Kenneth Watson as Bill Duggan, Clare Jenkins as Tanya Lernov, Eric Flynn as Leo Ryan, Anne Ridler as Dr. Gemma Corwyn, Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett, Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot | Director: Tristan de Vere Cole Writer: David Whitaker (1) Story: Kit Pedler | | | |
| 208 :05x39 - The Wheel in Space, Part Five (May/25/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Derrick Gilbert as Armand Vallance, James Mellor as Sean Flannigan, Donald Sumpter as Enrico Casali, Peter Laird as Chang, Roy Skelton as Daleks, Kevork Malikyan as Kemel Rudkin, Kenneth Watson as Bill Duggan, Clare Jenkins as Tanya Lernov, Eric Flynn as Leo Ryan, Anne Ridler as Dr. Gemma Corwyn, Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett, Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot | Director: Tristan de Vere Cole Writer: David Whitaker (1) Story: Kit Pedler | | | |
| 209 :05x40 - The Wheel in Space, Part Six (Jun/01/1968) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Roy Skelton as Daleks, Peter Hawkins (1) as Cybermen, Derrick Gilbert as Armand Vallance, James Mellor as Sean Flannigan, Donald Sumpter as Enrico Casali, Kevork Malikyan as Kemel Rudkin, Kenneth Watson as Bill Duggan, Clare Jenkins as Tanya Lernov, Eric Flynn as Leo Ryan, Anne Ridler as Dr. Gemma Corwyn, Michael Turner as Jarvis Bennett, Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot, Peter Laird as Chang | Director: Tristan de Vere Cole Writer: David Whitaker (1) Story: Kit Pedler | | | |
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