Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: The Keeper Of Traken (Part 4 of 4)
| S 18 | Ep 24 | 1981/02/21 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With the merciless Melkur in control of The Source, the Doctor and his allies have only a slim chance of deposing him, which also puts the peace of the Traken Union in severe jeopardy.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Logopolis (Part 1 of 4)
| S 18 | Ep 25 | 1981/02/28 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Preparing to overhaul his TARDIS, the Doctor goes to Earth to take fresh measurements of a police box. A figure in white observes, as the Master lies in wait with a puzzling predicament for his rival Time Lord.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Logopolis (Part 2 of 4)
| S 18 | Ep 26 | 1981/03/07 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With the threat of doom ever-present, the Doctor and Adric press on for Logopolis, where the muttered mathematical incantations of its people can completely overhaul the TARDIS. En route they discover an accidental yet demanding passenger on board while, all the while, the Master secretively journeys with them to ensnare the Doctor in a diabolical trap.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Logopolis (Part 3 of 4)
| S 18 | Ep 27 | 1981/03/14 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With Nyssa from Traken unexpectedly rejoining the group, Adric aids the Monitor of Logopolis in trying to save the Doctor before time runs out. The Master, at liberty to prepare, is finally ready to reveal his true target, which unknowingly sets off the biggest catastrophe of all time.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Logopolis (Part 4 of 4)
| S 18 | Ep 28 | 1981/03/21 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With the universe collapsing, the Doctor forms an uneasy alliance with the Master to save it. In case all does not go well, the Watcher takes the Doctor's companions to a safe place, but his plans for them don't stop there. The one hope for all lies back on Earth.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Castrovalva (Part 1 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 1 | 1982/01/04 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor has regenerated but it hasn't gone well. He's mentally unraveling and needs a place to rest beyond outside influences. Unfortunately the Master has laid a trap for the TARDIS that denies the Doctor undisturbed recovery time.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Castrovalva (Part 2 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 2 | 1982/01/05 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
To avoid falling into Event One (the Big Bang), the Doctor must convert mass into momentum by having the TARDIS jettison a quarter of itself. Unfortunately it can not be known which rooms will be ejected.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Castrovalva (Part 3 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 3 | 1982/01/11 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The city of Castrovalva and its untroubled people would seen an ideal place for the Doctor to recover, but a dire warning from Adric, held captive by The Master, makes it seen less so.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
New Beginnings: Castrovalva (Part 4 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 4 | 1982/01/12 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor discovers Castrovalva is a cursive occlusion, an impossible yet manifested Escheresque environment, with all pathways, no matter which direction one goes, leading back to the same point. It is a trap laid by the Master with no apparent way out.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Four To Doomsday (Part 1 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 5 | 1982/01/18 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Trying to transport Tegan to Heathrow airport on present-day Earth, The TARDIS accidentally lands on-board a alien spaceship traveling to Earth which will arrive in 4 days, where the Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan encounter the frog like Monarch, ruler of the doomed planet Urbanka. Only to find Monarch has abducted generations of humans from different cultures and converted them into cyborgs. The Doctor and Tegan discover Monarch's true goal is to travel faster than the speed of light, and traveling back into time where he will meet himself and wipe out the human race, repopulating the Earth with his own race.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Four To Doomsday (Part 2 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 6 | 1982/01/19 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The doctor figures that the Urbankans have visited Earth several times over thousands of years, with each visit coming closer together, but this time the Urbankans have come to stay. Bigone reveals how he and the other cultural representatives, taken at each visit, have lived so long.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Four To Doomsday (Part 3 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 7 | 1982/01/25 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Monarch shows his true plans for the humans when he sends Adric to ask the Doctor for a tour of his TARDIS while he sends Nyssa off to be relieved of her "flesh time." Meanwhile Tegan, in a panic, tries to escape in the TARDIS but doesn't get far.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Four To Doomsday (Part 4 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 8 | 1982/01/26 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor needs to stop Adric from siding with Monarch and get Bigon quietly restored (who was mechanically lobotomized for previously siding with the Doctor). The ship then gets turned into one big multi-cultural dance party so the Doctor can make a desperate leap for the TARDIS, floating just outside the spaceship, and stop Monarch's plans for Earth.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Kinda (Part 1 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 9 | 1982/02/01 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
On Deva Loka, a sylvan paradise planet with no predators, diseases or civilized roadways, Nyssa (due to Monarch's two attempts to turn her into an android) stays in the TARDIS to fully recover from mild mental disorientation, under the Doctor's Delta Wave Augmenter while the others go exploring. The Doctor and Adric find a survey team assessing the planet for colonization, and cracking under the stress of three fellow members (half the crew) disappearing without a trace. There's also a primitive and almost entirely speechless native culture on hand who curiously have about them a few items of technically advanced skill and knowledge. Meanwhile Tegan succumbs to a dreaming tree where an evil entity awaits a catalyst for entering the real world.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Kinda (Part 2 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 10 | 1982/02/02 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Left in charge by Sanders, Security Man Hindle - unhinged and in complete control of the two Kinda hostages - locks up the others while he primes the dome for a 50 mile perimeter of deforestation through acid and fire, having "reasoned out" that the trees and plants are a threat. Adric perpetrates a ruse to help the Doctor and Todd but is caught and about to be punished when Sanders returns, a changed man. Sanders bears a gift for Hindle - a box given him by a Kinda mystic elder, which may be dangerous and which the Doctor is forced to open. Meanwhile, Tegan is shown herself in the dream world and left to determine which of her selves is real.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Kinda (Part 3 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 11 | 1982/02/08 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Todd and the Doctor receive a telepathic invitation to visit the Kinda's blind matriarch and her ward in a cave. Meanwhile, Hinkle is finally set to reduce the dome to its "base chemical constituents" but stops to relax and build a toy city. Tegan is out cold after the snake tattoo of the Mara leaves her arm to possess Aris, giving Aris voice and, through it, the ability to lead his people to their destruction.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Kinda (Part 4 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 12 | 1982/02/09 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With a frightening vision of what's to come from Panna (the Kinda's blind visionary), the Doctor must break Hindle's control over the Kinda hostages and stop his deforestation plan, then send the Mara back to The Dark Places of the Inside from whence it came before it can destroy the Kinda and head out to topple civilizations.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Visitation (Part 1 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 13 | 1982/02/15 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The TARDIS returns Tegan to Heathrow Airport: Tall trees, peaceful, clear skies, thriving vegetation and a touch of sulfur in the air. Obviously the TARDIS is a little out of date (about three hundred years or so), but upon looking around the Doctor finds there's more amiss than his navigational controls, all arising after a recent comet crash that was not on Earth's schedule.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Visitation (Part 2 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 14 | 1982/02/16 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
To rescue Tegan and Adric, captured and interrogated by the Terileptil fugitive leader, the Doctor must get past the locals under alien control and overcome Death (an android servant dressed up as The Grim Reaper).
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Visitation (Part 3 of 4)
| S 19 | Ep 15 | 1982/02/22 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor makes the fugitive Terileptils a rare offer they shouldn't refuse; but, though few in numbers, they have a plan in the works for the quick and complete domination of Earth and mean to see it through.