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  1. Season 6 of Doctor Who ran from 10 August 1968 to 21 June 1969. It starred Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor, Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon and Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot. The season opened with The Dominators and concluded with The War Games. It consisted of seven serials comprised of forty-four episodes. This season featured the first ever UNIT story, The Invasion, which showcased ...

  2. All episodes of Season 6. The Space Pirates: Episode 3. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe join Clancey aboard his ship and head for the planet Ta.

  3. Doctor Who: Created by Sydney Newman. With David Tennant, Matt Smith, Nicholas Briggs, Jon Davey. The further adventures in time and space of the alien adventurer known as the Doctor and his companions from planet Earth.

  4. Jan 4, 2024 · Doctor Who (2005) Season 6 Part 1. The sixth series of British science fiction television programme Doctor Who was shown in two parts. The first seven episodes were broadcast from April to June 2011, beginning with "The Impossible Astronaut" and ending with mid-series finale "A Good Man Goes to War". Missing Episodes: Three.

  5. With the help of Rapunzel, Jamie escapes from a clockwork soldier into the citadel where he makes a discovery. Doctor Who Season 6 The Mind Robber. Saturday. 5th October 1968 5:20PM. BBC 1 (19 mins) Doctor Who - The Mind Robber - Episode 4. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe are all captured by the White Robots in the Citadel.

  6. Doctor Who. series 7. The seventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who was broadcast concurrently on BBC One in the United Kingdom, and was split into two parts as the previous series had been. Following its premiere on 1 September 2012, the series aired weekly with five episodes until 29 September.

  7. series 13. The thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, known collectively as Flux, was broadcast from 31 October to 5 December 2021. The series is the third and last to be led by Chris Chibnall as head writer and executive producer. It is the thirteenth to air following the programme's revival in 2005 ...