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The following is a list of Doctor Who televised stories. Names used are those given by the BBC as of March 2020.
For the 1963 version of the programme, this means that the list employs the DVD release name in most cases, which
may di er for some titles, particularly those broadcast from 1963 to 1965.
First Doctor
The First Doctor was portrayed by William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966. Navegar por doctor
Season 1 1•2•3•4•5•6•7•8•
9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
001 An Unearthly Child 4 23 November–14 December 1963
Season 2
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
009 Planet of Giants 3[1] 31 October–14 November 1964
Season 3
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
018 Galaxy 4 4 11 September–2 October 1965
Season 4
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
028 The Smugglers 4 10 September–1 October 1966
Second Doctor
The Second Doctor was portrayed by Patrick Troughton from 1966 to 1969.
Season 4
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
030 The Power of the Daleks 6 5 November–10 December 1966
Season 5
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
037 The Tomb of the Cybermen 4 2–23 September 1967
Season 6
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
044 The Dominators 5 10 August–7 September 1968
Mini-episodes
Story Title Length Original airdate
- The Wheel in Space mini-story 15 December 2018
Third Doctor
The Third Doctor was portrayed by Jon Pertwee from 1970 to 1974.
Season 7
Colour production began in this season.
Season 8
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
055 Terror of the Autons 4 2–23 January 1971
Season 9
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
060 Day of the Daleks 4 1–22 January 1972
Season 10
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
065 The Three Doctors (10th anniversary special) 4 30 December 1972–20 January 1973
Season 11
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
070 The Time Warrior 4 15 December 1973–5 January 1974
(NOTE: Even though all the stories from The Pertwee Years exists in full, some of the early stories were wiped in their original format, and some had to be
recoloured in later years)
Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor was portrayed by Tom Baker from 1974 to 1981.
Season 12
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
075 Robot 4 28 December 1974–18 January 1975
Season 13
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
080 Terror of the Zygons 4 30 August–20 September 1975
Season 14
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
086 The Masque of Mandragora 4 4–25 September 1976
Season 15
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
092 Horror of Fang Rock 4 3–24 September 1977
Season 16
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
098 The Ribos Operation 4 2–23 September 1978
Season 17
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
104 Destiny of the Daleks 4 1–22 September 1979
Season 18
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
109 The Leisure Hive 4 30 August–20 September 1980
Fifth Doctor
The Fifth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Davison from 1981 to 1984.
Season 19
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
116 Castrovalva 4 4–12 January 1982
Season 20
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
123 Arc of In nity 4 3–12 January 1983
Season 21
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
130 Warriors of the Deep 4 5–13 January 1984
Season 21
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
136 The Twin Dilemma 4 22–30 March 1984
Season 22
The show's format changed to 45-minute episodes in this season.
Season 23
25-minute episodes resumed. The Trial of a Time Lord was produced as four separate serials (The Mysterious Planet, Mindwarp, Terror of the Vervoids, The
Ultimate Foe) with 3 of them consisting of 4 episodes and the last being 2 episodes, making up 14 episodes. It is considered a single story by this wiki.
Seventh Doctor
The Seventh Doctor was portrayed by Sylvester McCoy from 1987 to 1989, and in 1996.
Season 24
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
144 Time and the Rani 4 7–28 September 1987
Season 25
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
148 Remembrance of the Daleks 4 5–26 October 1988
151 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy 4 14 December 1988–4 January 1989
Season 26
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
152 Battle eld 4 6–27 September 1989
Eighth Doctor
The Eighth Doctor was portrayed by Paul McGann in 1996 and 2013.
TV Movie
Story Title Length Original airdate
156 Doctor Who 89 minutes 12 May 1996
Mini-episode
Story Title Length Original airdate
- The Night of the Doctor 7 minutes 14 November 2013
Ninth Doctor
The Ninth Doctor was portrayed by Christopher Eccleston in 2005.
Series 1
Beginning with series 1 of the BBC Wales-produced Doctor Who the multi-episode serial format was abandoned in favour of a mixture of standalone single-episode
stories and two- (or three-) parters, in an ongoing story arc. Standard episode length changed to 45 minutes, with occasional longer episodes. For promotional
purposes, the BBC chose to start numbering the series anew, although uno cially the count continued from 1989's Season 26. This wiki preserves the numbering
in this list and its infoboxes.
Tenth Doctor
The Tenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant from 2005 to 2010.
Beginning with Tennant's era, the producers began varying the story formats, adding occasional mini-episodes (usually produced for charity) and an annual
Christmas Special story (both of which are generally considered separate from the season that follows). Several episodes have exceeded the 45-minute standard,
including the Christmas Specials and several regular-season episodes.
Series 2
Story No. Title Original airdate
167 – The Christmas Invasion (Christmas special) 25 December 2005
Series 3
Story No. Title Original airdate
178 – The Runaway Bride (Christmas special) 25 December 2006
Series 4
Episodes began being lmed in HD from Planet of the Dead.
Unusual to the show, a series of ve specials were featured following the series nale Journey's End to compensate for the lack of an actual series in the year
between this and the following series; two Christmas Specials, an Easter Special, an Autumn Special and a New Year Special.
202 – The End of Time (Christmas/New Year special) 25 December 2009–1 January 2010[3]
Mini-episodes
Story Title Length Original airdates
- Children in Need Special 7 minutes 18 November 2005
Animated serials
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
- The In nite Quest 13 2 April-29 June 2007
Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor was portrayed by Matt Smith from 2010 to 2013.
This Doctor's era, as of 2019, holds the record for having the largest amount of mini-episodes in the show's history, a total of 29.
Series 5
Story No. Title Original airdate
203 1 The Eleventh Hour 3 April 2010
Series 6
Broadcast of series 6 was split in half between episodes 7 and 8.
Series 7
Broadcast of Series 7 was split between episodes 5 and 6. The 2012 Christmas special was broadcast in-between. This series was the rst of the revived series not
to include any two-part stories.
2013 specials
A special episode was produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series, alongside the Christmas special. Neither are considered to be a part of either
series 7 or series 8.
Mini-episodes
Story Title Length Original airdates
4 minutes
- Meanwhile in the TARDIS (2 Parts) 8 November 2010
each
1 minute, 44
- Prequel (The Impossible Astronaut) 25 March 2011
seconds
- Prequel (The Curse of the Black Spot) 1 minute, 15 30 April 2011
seconds
1 minute, 26
- Prequel (A Good Man Goes to War) 28 May 2011
seconds
1 minute, 45
- Prequel (Let's Kill Hitler) 14 August 2011
seconds
4 minutes (2)
5 minutes (1)
- Night and the Doctor (5 Parts) 22 November 2011
3 minutes (1)
2 minutes (1)
1 minute, 17
- Prequel (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe) 6 December 2011
seconds
5 minutes, 15
- Pond Life (5 Parts) 27-31 August 2012
seconds
4 minutes, 20
- P.S. 12 October 2012
seconds
- The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later 3 minutes 25 March 2013
Twelfth Doctor
The Twelfth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Capaldi from 2013 to 2017.
Series 8
Story No. Title Original airdate
242 1 Deep Breath 23 August 2014
Serie 9
Serie 10
Mini episodios
1 minuto, 50
- Prólogo 11 de septiembre de 2015
segundos
Decimotercer doctor
El Decimotercer Doctor fue interpretado por Jodie Whittaker a partir de 2017 .
Serie 11
A partir de la serie 11, los productores ejecutivos entrantes cambiaron el estándar de la temporada de doce episodios de 45 minutos y un especial de Navidad a diez
episodios de 50 minutos (con alguna variación) y un especial de año nuevo , así como también cambiaron el día de transmisión. a Domingo . Al igual que la Serie 7,
esta serie no incluyó ninguna historia de dos partes.
Serie 12
Mini episodios
Notas al pie
1. ↑ Planet of Giants se produjo originalmente en cuatro episodios, pero luego se editó y lanzó como solo tres episodios.
2. ↑ Resurrection of the Daleks se produjo originalmente como cuatro episodios, pero luego se transmitió como dos episodios de cuarenta y cinco minutos.
3. ↑ The End of Time se transmitió en dos partes, como especial de Navidad el 25 de diciembre de 2009 y como especial de Año Nuevo el 1 de enero de 2010.
4. ↑ Spyfall se transmitió en dos partes, y la primera parte se emitió el 1 de enero de 2020. La transmisión de la segunda parte siguió, en el intervalo de tiempo
habitual, el 5 de enero de 2020.
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