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"Totem" | Seeking redemption for a number of crimes he committed in his seventh incarnation, the Doctor begins working on a Portuguese farm owned by Senora Panstedas, a widower, and the pair become great friends. | Eighth Doctor | Tara Samms (Stephen Cole) |
"Scientific Adviser" | When a movie featuring the Cybermen goes into production in London, the Doctor is sent undercover by UNIT to ensure the organisation's many secrets aren't exposed. But he soon discovers his old enemies have returned to Earth - and the destruction of UNIT is imminent. | Second Doctor | Ian Atkins |
"Missing, Part One: Business as Usual" | After years of travelling with the Doctor, Mel has finally returned home to Brighton, where she meets DI Bob Lines. | Mel | Gary Russell |
"Moon Graffiti" | The Doctor and Peri become caught up in one of humanity's final fights for survival in the far future, battling against the all consuming power of the pararachnids... and the mysterious Wibbly-Wee explorers. | Sixth Doctor, Peri | Dave Stone |
"One Bad Apple" | On a cyber-frontier world, the Doctor and Leela battle to save the emotions of a gang of half-converted humans before they become "pure" Cybermen. | Fourth Doctor, Leela | Simon A. Forward |
"64 Carlysle Street" | At 64 Carlysie Street, an alien criminal from the planet Qunnis in the Fourth Dimension is hiding. But when a new servant called Dodo arrives at the house, and an eccentric old man calling himself "the Doctor" befriends the owner, Greystone, all hell breaks loose, hell that threatens to consume the Earth, Humanity - and the fabric of time itself. | First Doctor, Steven, Dodo | Gary Russell |
"The Eternity Contract" | The Doctor and Nyssa find themselves trapped in a Gothic castle called Carnon Manor, where they encounter six lost souls and uncover the game-playing of a madman who has struck a deal with death itself. The Doctor finds a way to save the six souls lost at the heart of the castle. But he may pay a very high price indeed... | Fifth Doctor, Nyssa | Steve Lyons |
"The Sow in Rut" | On holiday in the Lake District, Sarah Jane Smith becomes caught up in the murder of lonely travellers, killed by the owners of the local pub when a mysterious women approaches her - and suggests that a swinish intelligence was the culprit. | Sarah and K-9 | Mike Tucker and Robert Perry |
"Special Weapons" | The Doctor and Mel find themselves trapped in an English village called Pax Lucis during World War II. The village is occupied by Nazis, and whilst Mel joins forces with a man trying to avenge his girlfriend's murder, the Doctor discovers the Nazis have an alien weapon that would not only mean the end of the war - but the end of the world. | Seventh Doctor, Mel | Paul Leonard |
"Honest Living" | When Jo is kidnapped, the Doctor discovers he is being lured into a trap by Tuala and Krashen, two freedom fighters from a future Earth which is ruled by Daleks. With their time machine creating paradoxes in both the present and the future, they need the Doctor's help. If the Doctor helps them, he will be responsible for endangering the lives of billions across time and space. If he doesn't, he will lose a close friend. | Third Doctor, Jo, the Brigadier | Jason Loborik |
"Dead Time" | Trapped in a dying TARDIS in a black void, the Doctor is alone, powerless and desperate as the remains of insane Time Lords try to overpower his mind. With Charley trapped in a temporal stasis field, the Doctor must fight for his mind. If he doesn't fight, his past, present, future and very soul will be unravelled... with the most deadliest consequences to the causal nexus! | Eighth Doctor, Sam | Andrew Miller |
"Romans Cutaway" | When the TARDIS falls off a cliff, the Doctor and his companions take up residency in a Roman villa after the previous owner dies. Unfortunately, there is a rogue lion lurking nearby. Having killed the previous owner, the lion begins hunting for new prey - and finds it in an injured Barbara and Ian. Can the Doctor save his two companions and kill the lion? or has his reckless travels finally led to their demise? | First Doctor, Ian, Barbara, Vicki | David A. McIntee |
"Return of the Spiders" | When the TARDIS takes him and Romana to a suburban housing estate, the Doctor expects a normal day. But it proves to be anything but when he discovers an old enemy is lurking in the darkness with vengeance on their mind... an enemy who once killed him! | Fourth Doctor, Romana II, K-9 | Gareth Roberts |
"Hot Ice" | The Doctor tracks down a missing alien thief and lands himself and Peri in trouble with two Ventrosian priests, who accuse them of conspiring to steal the sacred Eye of Gaar. As the Doctor tries to save himself, another criminal sets off on a path of destruction... | Fifth Doctor, Peri | Christopher Bulis |
"uPVC" | In his second incarnation, the Doctor purchases a window that grants him a piece of his past. Five incarnations later, the Doctor is reminded of his childhood - and a past he can never have. | Second & Seventh Doctors, Jamie, Zoe, Ace | Paul Farnsworth |
"Good Companions" | An old women called Tegan once had an imaginary friend called the Doctor, who she had adventures with. After suffering a breakdown and with the loss of her husband, Tegan's life is unravelling. One uneventful day, she meets Doctor Smith and a housekeeper called Anna, and finds herself thrown into a terrifying new world - maybe her imaginary friend can save the day! | (a Future Doctor) | Peter Anghelides |
"Missing, Part Two: Message in a Bottle" | With a crisis on her hands, a powerless Mel goes to extreme lengths to seek out an old friend. It's been years since she last saw the Doctor. But now, she is going to find him again, wherever he may be. | Mel | Mike Tucker and Robert Perry |
"Femme Fatale" | The Doctor and Sam pose as secret agents to investigate a book which chronicles their adventures. Someone has been selling the Doctor's story - a Time Lord associate. With a life to rewrite and a mischievous old flame to deal with, the Doctor has his hands full when he becomes sidetracked by a shooting that is fixed in time. | Eighth Doctor, Sam | Paul Magrs |