Doctor Who: The Doctor Order

Fifth Doctor 1982 - 1984
TV-PG

  • 1982-01-04T17:15:00Z on BBC Television
  • 42m
  • 1 day, 6 hours, 32 mins (69 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Drama, Adventure, Science Fiction, Action, Fantasy
The adventures of The Doctor, a time-traveling humanoid alien known as a Time Lord. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-traveling spaceship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Along with a succession of companions, The Doctor faces a variety of foes while working to save civilizations, help ordinary people, and right many wrongs.

69 episodes

1982-01-04T17:15:00Z

19x01 Castrovalva (1)

1 (19x01) Castrovalva (1)

  • 1982-01-04T17:15:00Z25m

Southern England, 1981. The universe has been saved, but at the cost of the fourth Doctor's life. The newly-regenerated fifth Doctor must rely on his friends to survive as the regeneration threatens to fail…

1982-01-05T17:15:00Z

19x02 Castrovalva (2)

2 (19x02) Castrovalva (2)

  • 1982-01-05T17:15:00Z25m

The TARDIS is plunging toward destruction. But even if the Doctor can escape, is yet another trap waiting?

1982-01-11T17:15:00Z

19x03 Castrovalva (3)

3 (19x03) Castrovalva (3)

  • 1982-01-11T17:15:00Z25m

The Doctor has arrived in the supposed safety of Castrovalva. But something is odd about the seemingly tranquil city…

1982-01-12T17:15:00Z

19x04 Castrovalva (4)

The TARDIS crew are caught in a space-time trap. Escaping will mean a final confrontation with the Master.

1982-01-18T17:15:00Z

19x05 Four to Doomsday (1)

Deep space, four days from Earth, 1981. The TARDIS materialises aboard a massive Urbankan starship. What is the real agenda of Monarch, master of the vessel?

1982-01-19T17:15:00Z

19x06 Four to Doomsday (2)

The Doctor and his companions explore Monarch's vessel. But what is the secret of the ancient Earthlings aboard?

1982-01-25T17:15:00Z

19x07 Four to Doomsday (3)

Bigon reveals Monarch's terrible plan to the Doctor. Can he act in time to save Nyssa? And which side is Adric on?

1982-01-26T17:15:00Z

19x08 Four to Doomsday (4)

The Doctor has little time left to stop the evil Monarch. But he is losing allies — and the TARDIS is gone.

1982-02-01T17:15:00Z

19x09 Kinda (1)

9 (19x09) Kinda (1)

  • 1982-02-01T17:15:00Z25m

The TARDIS lands on the jungle planet Deva Loka, where an Earth expedition has been sent to study the Kinda, a tribe of primitive people. Three team members have already vanished. Are the Kinda as primitive as they seem?

1982-02-02T17:15:00Z

19x10 Kinda (2)

10 (19x10) Kinda (2)

  • 1982-02-02T17:15:00Z25m

Sanders meets Panna and Karuna who leave a lasting impression on him, while the Dukkha does the same on Tegan. When Hindle's breakdown begins, the Doctor and Todd are in danger.

1982-02-08T17:15:00Z

19x11 Kinda (3)

11 (19x11) Kinda (3)

  • 1982-02-08T17:15:00Z25m

Aris now carries the mark of the Mara and has gained voice, so Panna shows the Doctor and Todd exactly what the past, present and future hold for Deva Loka.

1982-02-09T17:15:00Z

19x12 Kinda (4)

12 (19x12) Kinda (4)

  • 1982-02-09T17:15:00Z25m

As the Mara finally breaks free of its dream dimension, the Kinda must do everything they can to contain it. Hindle's need to destroy everything and everyone is unstoppable.

1982-02-15T17:15:00Z

19x13 The Visitation (1)

As plague sweeps 17th century England, the Doctor discovers a more exotic threat at work - shipwrecked Terileptil convicts, intent on making the planet their own.

1982-02-16T17:15:00Z

19x14 The Visitation (2)

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).

1982-02-22T17:15:00Z

19x15 The Visitation (3)

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.

1982-02-23T17:15:00Z

19x16 The Visitation (4)

With Tegan and Richard under alien control, and the manor sealed against anyone leaving or entering, it's a question whether or not the Doctor can get to London before the Terileptils release their improved strain of black death upon the world.

1982-03-01T17:15:00Z

19x17 Black Orchid (1)

The TARDIS arrives on Earth in 1925 where, due to a case of mistaken identity, the Doctor ends up playing in a local cricket match, but events take on a more sinister tone at the country home of their host Lord Cranleigh.

1982-03-02T17:15:00Z

19x18 Black Orchid (2)

Ann escapes her Harlequin-clad abductor but it's The Doctor whom she accuses. Strangled bodies mount and The Doctor is arrested along with "accessories" Tegan, Nyssa and Adric. Will Lady Cranleigh's secret come out?

1982-03-08T17:15:00Z

19x19 Earthshock (1)

The TARDIS crew arrives on Earth in the 26th Century in a cave system where a military force is investigating the disappearance of a palaentological expedition.

1982-03-09T17:15:00Z

19x20 Earthshock (2)

With her crew vanishing mysteriously, Captain Briggs assumes the Doctor is the guilty party, but the traitor is closer to home… as are the Cybermen.

1982-03-15T17:15:00Z

19x21 Earthshock (3)

The Cybermen are released from their silos and are on the march, attacking Briggs's crew and ensuring that the freighter remains on course for Earth. But why?

1982-03-16T17:15:00Z

19x22 Earthshock (4)

The Doctor realises the freighter is now a huge bomb and sends it back through time where it can explode millions of years ago... but Adric is still aboard...

1982-03-22T17:15:00Z

19x23 Time-Flight (1)

A Concorde loaded with passengers and crew vanishes into thin air. The still-grieving TARDIS crew arrive at Heathrow Airport in 1981 as the Doctor volunteers his services to solve the mystery.

1982-03-23T17:15:00Z

19x24 Time-Flight (2)

The Doctor's TARDIS is stolen, and tracking it down reveals the existence of an alien named Kalid controlling events in the past. While the Doctor challenges Kalid's motives for being there, Tegan and Nyssa discover the source of Kalid's power - an even greater threat for the Doctor.

1982-03-29T16:15:00Z

19x25 Time-Flight (3)

From within their sarcophagus, the gestalt Xeraphin are communicating through Nyssa. But their psychic energy is so powerful it may destroy her body completely.

1982-03-30T16:15:00Z

19x26 Time-Flight (4)

The Master's TARDIS is repaired and the Doctor must follow him back to 20th century Heathrow, once he has rescued all the passengers and crew from both Concordes.

1983-01-03T17:15:00Z

20x01 Arc of Infinity (1)

On Gallifrey, someone on the high council is perpetrating a treasonous act - transmitting the Doctor's bio-extract from the space/time matrix to an anti-matter being. On Earth, two English lads spend their last night in Amsterdam sleeping in a crypt where they're attacked by an alien creature under the same anti-matter being's control.

1983-01-05T17:15:00Z

20x02 Arc of Infinity (2)

With an anti-matter being trying to enter the universe through the Doctor, risking the destruction of everything, there is only one clear course of action for the High Council of Time Lords to take: execute the Doctor. Meanwhile, Tegan arrives in Amsterdam and hears about what's become of her cousin from his unscathed friend.

1983-01-11T17:15:00Z

20x03 Arc of Infinity (3)

Something seemed amiss about the Doctor's execution, so the Castellan has Commander Maxil discreetly but fully look it. Meanwhile, as the Doctor meets the anti-matter being inside the Time Lord Matrix, Tegan and her cousin's friend run afoul of a bird-like alien back on Earth.

1983-01-12T17:15:00Z

20x04 Arc of Infinity (4)

The High Council creates a distraction so the Doctor and Nyssa can find Omega on Earth and prevent his reentry into our universe.

1983-01-18T17:15:00Z

20x05 Snakedance (1)

31 (20x05) Snakedance (1)

  • 1983-01-18T17:15:00Z25m

Tegan steers the TARDIS to the planet Manussa, without meaning to - but why? And is it a coincidence that the planet is about to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the expulsion of the insidious Mara?

1983-01-19T17:15:00Z

20x06 Snakedance (2)

32 (20x06) Snakedance (2)

  • 1983-01-19T17:15:00Z25m

The Doctor talks to Ambril and Chela to try and stop the 500th anniversary celebrations. A possessed Tegan finds herself in Dugdale's Hall of Mirrors to where she summons Lon. The Doctor and Nyssa return to the caves.

1983-01-25T17:15:00Z

20x07 Snakedance (3)

33 (20x07) Snakedance (3)

  • 1983-01-25T17:15:00Z25m

The possessed Tegan and Lon try to find the whereabouts of the Great Crystal. The Doctor finds himself in prison, with only Nyssa to try and get him out. Chela tells the Doctor tales of Dojjen.

1983-01-26T17:15:00Z

20x08 Snakedance (4)

The Doctor and the original snakedancer Dojjen work to rid the planet of the Mara.

1983-02-01T17:15:00Z

20x09 Mawdryn Undead (1)

The Doctor discovers a starship trapped in a time warp over Earth. Meanwhile, public schoolboy - and secret alien émigré, Turlough, learns he can have that which he most desires, in return for the murder of the Doctor...

1983-02-02T17:15:00Z

20x10 Mawdryn Undead (2)

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. Both parties also encounter former companion, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, though curiously, he has no memory of the Doctor at all.

1983-02-08T17:15:00Z

20x11 Mawdryn Undead (3)

Mawdryn and his eternal mutants reveal the truth: they are exiles, they are in pain and need the Doctor's future 'lives', as afforded by each of his remaining regenerations.

1983-02-09T17:15:00Z

20x12 Mawdryn Undead (4)

As the Doctor's ethics are challenged and the two Brigadiers finally meet, Turlough plots with the Black Guardian to bring the Time Lord down once and for all...

1983-02-15T17:15:00Z

20x13 Terminus (1)

39 (20x13) Terminus (1)

  • 1983-02-15T17:15:00Z25m

Deep space, some time in the future. Still following the Black Guardian's orders, Turlough sabotages the TARDIS, forcing an emergency fusion with an apparently deserted starship. But the ship is headed for the notorious plague colony, Terminus. Surrounded by plague victims and space pirates, is the Doctor too preoccupied to notice the greatest threat of all - a threat connected to the position of Terminus at the exact centre of the universe?

1983-02-16T17:15:00Z

20x14 Terminus (2)

40 (20x14) Terminus (2)

  • 1983-02-16T17:15:00Z25m

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 centre of the known universe. As they find their way around and investigate, Nyssa shows signs of contracting the disease.

1983-02-22T17:15:00Z

20x15 Terminus (3)

41 (20x15) Terminus (3)

  • 1983-02-22T17:15:00Z25m

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.

1983-02-23T17:15:00Z

20x16 Terminus (4)

42 (20x16) Terminus (4)

  • 1983-02-23T17:15:00Z25m

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.

1983-03-01T17:15:00Z

20x17 Enlightenment (1)

After receiving a warning from the White Guardian, the Doctor initially believes the TARDIS has landed aboard an Edwardian clipper ship - but all is not as it seems. While the time travellers are caught up in the omnipotent Eternals' race for the ultimate prize, the Black Guardian's scheme to destroy the Doctor enters the end-game - but which side is Turlough a pawn of?

1983-03-02T17:15:00Z

20x18 Enlightenment (2)

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 strategise against beings adept at reading his every thought?

1983-03-08T17:15:00Z

20x19 Enlightenment (3)

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.

1983-03-09T17:15:00Z

20x20 Enlightenment (4)

Tegan isn't aware she been outfitted with a device 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.

1983-03-15T17:15:00Z

20x21 The King's Demons (1)

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.

1983-03-16T17:15:00Z

20x22 The King's Demons (2)

England, 1215. With the historic signing of the Magna Carta supposedly only days away, the Doctor is startled to find King John apparently intent on provoking civil war - and seemingly in two places at once...

1983-11-23T17:15:00Z

Special 2 The Five Doctors

49 (Special 2) The Five Doctors

  • 1983-11-23T17:15:00Z1h 30m

Gallifrey, planet of the Time Lords. The Death Zone, where the ancient Gallifreyans once staged gladiatorial games between alien races from throughout the universe, has been reactivated. No less than three of the Doctor's former incarnations and several of his companions are brought here. But why? And who is the Player in the Game of Rassilon?

1984-01-05T17:15:00Z

21x01 Warriors of the Deep (1)

Earth's ocean floor, 2084. With two superpowers poised on the brink of a devastating photonic war, a missile base comes under attack from the reptilian Sea Devils and Silurians, intent on eradicating the upstart human race and reclaiming the planet…

1984-01-06T17:15:00Z

21x02 Warriors of the Deep (2)

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?

1984-01-12T17:15:00Z

21x03 Warriors of the Deep (3)

As Vorshak's crew are cut down by Sauvix's Sea Devil Warriors, the Doctor is running out of ways to broker a peace between the opposing species.

1984-01-13T17:15:00Z

21x04 Warriors of the Deep (4)

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.

1984-01-19T17:15:00Z

21x05 The Awakening (1)

The sleepy English village of Little Hodcombe, 1984. The village re-enactment of the English Civil War is in full swing, but a malign alien presence intends the mock-battles to be rather more realistic than planned...

1984-01-20T17:15:00Z

21x06 The Awakening (2)

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.

1984-01-26T17:15:00Z

21x07 Frontios (1)

56 (21x07) Frontios (1)

  • 1984-01-26T17:15:00Z25m

The planet Frontios, in the distant future. Following Earth's destruction, a tiny colony struggles to eke out a life on this desolate world. But where do the bombardments that threaten them originate from? Little does the Doctor suspect that somewhere nearby lurks a power capable of ripping even the TARDIS apart…

1984-01-27T17:15:00Z

21x08 Frontios (2)

57 (21x08) Frontios (2)

  • 1984-01-27T17:15:00Z25m

Following the destruction of the TARDIS, the only part of it left is the hat stand. So Turlough uses it as a weapon! Plantagenet gets swallowed by the earth, and Norna and Turlough discover the Tractators.

1984-02-02T17:15:00Z

21x09 Frontios (3)

58 (21x09) Frontios (3)

  • 1984-02-02T17:15:00Z25m

Trying to rescue the Doctor from the Tractator's trap, Tegan lands them both in even more trouble. Turlough goes a bit mad, and reckons he knows the evil of the Tractators from old.

1984-02-03T17:15:00Z

21x10 Frontios (4)

59 (21x10) Frontios (4)

  • 1984-02-03T17:15:00Z25m

The Doctor tries to deal with the Tractator's cunning plan, despite Turlough's best intervention. They discover the splintered TARDIS in the tunnels beneath the planet's surface, but how will they put it together again?

London's Docklands, 1984. Why are uniformed policemen gunning down strangely-dressed vagrants in broad daylight? A prison ship in the far future - who is the sole prisoner aboard the craft? And why are these two locations linked by the time corridor the TARDIS has been sucked into?

As the surviving station crew work to destroy the space station, Davros consolidates his power and the Daleks launch a fiendish scheme to use the Doctor against the Time Lords.

1984-02-23T17:15:00Z

21x13 Planet of Fire (1)

Lanzarote, 1985. Archaeologist Howard Foster raises a strange metal artefact from the sea floor. But how is it linked to the signal the TARDIS received? Why is Turlough suddenly so worried? And why is Kamelion acting so erratically?

1984-02-24T17:15:00Z

21x14 Planet of Fire (2)

While the Master, victim of his own attempt to improve his TCE weapon, seeks restoration through Sarn's numismaton gas, the truth of Turlough's past comes out at last, though to guarantee the safety of his brother and the Sarn people, Turlough must consider a great personal sacrifice.

1984-03-01T17:15:00Z

21x15 Planet of Fire (3)

Sarn prophesy foretells of an outsider who will come to aid the people. It's a role the Master is more than delighted to fill, which finally presents Timanov, the Sarn religious leader, the unbridled support he's sought in his campaign to cull the faithless from among his people. Turlough's secret past, however, is somehow intricately involved in all this, and the reluctance of its disclosure is enough to threaten all friendly ties with the Doctor.

1984-03-02T17:15:00Z

21x16 Planet of Fire (4)

While the Master, victim of his own attempt to improve his TCE weapon, seeks restoration through Sarn's numismaton gas, the truth of Turlough's past comes out at last, though to guarantee the safety of his brother and the Sarn people, Turlough must consider a great personal sacrifice.

The planet Androzani Minor, the distant future. In the planet's caves war rages between government troops and the android warriors of the mysterious Sharaz Jek. But what makes spectrox, the substance they battle to control, so valuable? And how far will the Doctor go to protect his companion?

The Doctor and Peri have been rescued from the firing squad by the mysterious Sharaz Jek. But he has his own plans for them. And why are they suddenly feeling ill?

The situation on Androzani Minor is building toward a violent confrontation, and the Doctor and Peri are slowly succumbing to spectrox toxemia.

Events on Androzani reach a bloody climax. Will the Doctor and Peri survive the carnage? And at what cost?

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