| Season One Doctor Who (1963) | |
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Season Premiere |
January 3rd, 1970 |
| Season Finale | June 25th, 1970 |
| Episode Count | 25 |
| Cast | Jon Pertwee; Caroline John; Nicholas Courtney |
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Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC and deals with themes of time travel, alien invasions, and high-adventure. The series features a humanoid alien being known as the Doctor, who travels with his (usually) human companions inside of his time machine, the TARDIS, fighting various foes and saving the Earth from threats both terrestrial and beyond the stars.
Series seven of Doctor Who featured Jon Pertwee in the role of the Third Doctor. It aired on BBC One from January 3rd, 1970 to June 20th, 1970, spanning a total of twenty-five episodes. Along with Jon Pertwee, series seven also starred Caroline John as his companion, Elizabeth Shaw and Nicholas Courtney as UNIT commander, Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
Episodes[]
Cast[]
Principal cast[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Jon Pertwee | The Doctor |
| Caroline John | Elizabeth Shaw |
| Nicholas Courtney | Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart |
Guest stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Antony Webb | Doctor Henderson |
| Neil Wilson | Sam Seeley |
| Betty Bowden | Meg Seeley |
Crew[]
Production[]
Directors[]
Writers[]
- David Whitaker
- Don Houghton
- Malcolm Hulke
- Robert Holmes
Storylines[]
- "Spearhead from Space"
- "Doctor Who and the Silurians"
- "The Ambassadors of Death"
- "Inferno"
Notes & Trivia[]
- The first serial in the series, "Spearhead from Space", introduced the artificial menace of the Autons.
