Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Mawdryn Undead (Part 2 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 10 | 1983/02/02 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The TARDIS lands on Earth six years out of date, stranding the Doctor in 1983 while leaving Tegan and Nyssa to look for him in 1977, eventually to discover a badly injured man that may very well be the Doctor. Both parties also encounter former Doctor-companion Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, though in 1983 he curiously has no memory of the Doctor at all.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Mawdryn Undead (Part 3 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 11 | 1983/02/08 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Danger and discovery await the Doctor back aboard the alien ship, where a modified piece of Time Lord technology awaits his discovery. The Black Guardian is pleased with the Doctor's return and uses Turlough to awaken the ship's undead inhabitants to lead the Doctor to his death. The one uniting factor for all is the unforeseen presence of two Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewarts aboard ship, which could put a sudden end to everyone's plans if they're not kept apart.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Mawdryn Undead (Part 4 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 12 | 1983/02/09 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Mawdryn and his fellow immortals - stuck in ceaseless cycles of mutation and deterioration - are quite determined in the Doctor sacrificing his future for their sakes, giving him the choice between helping them or stranding Teagan and Nyssa with them on their infinite journey. The Doctor, however, seeks a third option.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Terminus (Part 1 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 13 | 1983/02/15 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Under the directives of the Black Guardian, sabotage by Turlough destabilizes the TARDIS, causing it to latch onto the nearest spaceship for physical support. Nyssa, trapped inside her dissolving room, crosses onto the other ship in order to survive, entering onto an eerily automated ship marked with painted skull decals just as it's being invading by raiders.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Terminus (Part 2 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 14 | 1983/02/16 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor's party remains divided and scattered as the immense transport docks at the Terminus space station, which turns out to be a leper colony at the exact center of the known universe. As they find their way around and investigate, Nyssa shows signs of contracting the disease.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Terminus (Part 3 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 15 | 1983/02/22 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Since the Doctor's party represents neither lazars nor handlers, they're presumed to be investigators, which is enough to spark the disgruntled Valgard into challenging Eirak over leadership of the handlers. Meanwhile, as the giant, dog-like Garm takes a terrified Nyssa off for "treatment," Bor returns from the forbidden zone with interesting news about the ship.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Terminus (Part 4 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 16 | 1983/02/23 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
In attempting to reopen a doorway into the TARDIS, Turlough activates Terminus' automated fuel-jettisoning sequence. The first time this sequence was engaged, it flung its first of two massive loads of unstable fuel into the distant past, producing the Big Bang that created the universe. This second sequence - if the Doctor can't find a way to shut it down - will release a second massive load, the explosion of which will entirely negate the effects of the first.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Enlightenment (Part 1 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 17 | 1983/03/01 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor is in a race with the clairvoyant Eternals for the prize. When the Black Guardian appears, though, the Doctor is suddenly in a race for his life!
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Enlightenment: (Part 2 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 18 | 1983/03/02 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Captain Striker and his officers reveal themselves to be Eternals, mind-reading creatures who live outside of time and who require Ephemerals (humans and other "time dwellers") to relieve them of their emptiness. They race against other Eternals for the grand prize of Enlightenment, by which to grant their deepest wishes. That can't be good for the universe, but how can the Doctor strategize against beings adept at reading his every thought?
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Enlightenment (Part 3 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 19 | 1983/03/08 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Turlough's panic puts him aboard a pirate ship where Captain Wrack uses his presence to invite all the other captains over for dinner. She's been picking off a few of her greatest rivals in the race and now sees an opportunity to clear the field once and for all and become the clear winner.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Enlightenment (Part 4 of 4)
| S 20 | Ep 20 | 1983/03/09 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Tegan isn't aware she been outfitted with a devise to destroy Captain Striker's ship. While the detonation will merely slip the indestructible Eternals back into the realm of eternity, nothing nearly so elegant or as tidy awaits the Ephemerals aboard the ship.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The King's Demons (Part 1 of 2)
| S 20 | Ep 21 | 1983/03/15 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
In 1215 at the castle of Ranulf Fitzwilliam, son Hugh is jousting on a matter of honor against Sir Gillis Estram, the champion of King John, when the TARDIS appears. The Doctor, Turlough and Tegan are immediately hailed as demons and welcomed warmly by the King. Something is wrong with this picture, observes the Doctor.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The King's Demons (Part 2 of 2)
| S 20 | Ep 22 | 1983/03/16 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With The Master revealed, two questions remain: Who is impersonating King John and why?
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Five Doctors
| S 20 | Ep 23 | 1983/11/25 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor and his previous regenerative versions are abducted to an isolated area of his home planet as part of a renegade timelord's scheme.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Warriors Of The Deep (Part 1 of 4)
| S 21 | Ep 1 | 1984/01/05 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Doctor, Tegan and Turlough land inside an undersea secret military base in wartime Earth, 2084. The base is about to be attacked on two fronts. Enemy agents within work to neutralize the base while an assault team of aquatic Silurians prepare without for a surprise attack.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Warriors Of The Deep (Part 2 of 4)
| S 21 | Ep 2 | 1984/01/06 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
Just as the Doctor gains a tentative trust from the humans, a Silurian battle cruiser approaches. The Doctor warns Commander Vorsha to hold his fire and find out what they want, but is the level-headed commander one who'll listen?
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Warriors Of The Deep (Part 3 of 4)
| S 21 | Ep 3 | 1984/01/12 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With Silurians and Sea Devils attacking the air locks, the saboteurs use the distraction to launch plans for disabling vital functions of the base. With all the strife going on around him, and an electricity-generating myrka on the loose, the Doctor endeavors to bring a little sunshine into their unhappy undersea lives.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
Warriors Of The Deep (Part 4 of 4)
| S 21 | Ep 4 | 1984/01/13 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
With Silurians in control of the base, Icthar reveals his plan for a final solution to Earth's human problem, which presents the Doctor a great moral dilemma.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Awakening (Part 1 of 2)
| S 21 | Ep 5 | 1984/01/19 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The TARDIS arrives in Little Hodcombe. Tegan wants to visit her grandfather, only he's disappeared. There's also a war game going on, and it's getting out of hand.
Doctor Who (1963-1989)
The Awakening (Part 2 of 2)
| S 21 | Ep 6 | 1984/01/20 |
| TV Series Episode | 24 min TV-PG | |
| ADV DRA SF | UK | |
The Malus, an alien that's purely evil, needs the civil war re-enactments to become authentic so it can feed off the psychic energy of dying and embattled men and fully revive. Not if the Doctor can derail things, of course.