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'''Season 26''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', starring [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]] aired between [[6th September]] [[1989]] and [[6th December]] [[1989]].
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'''Season 26''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ran from [[6 September (releases)|6 September]] [[1989 (releases)|1989]] to [[6 December (releases)|6 December]] 1989. It starred [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Sophie Aldred]] as [[Ace]]. Season 26 was also the last season in the original run of the TV show. The season opened with ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' and concluded with ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''.


==Overview==
On [[23 November (releases)|23 November]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]], a special edition of the third story ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' was shown at [[BFI Southbank]] along with a Q&A with [[Sophie Aldred]] and [[script editor]] [[Andrew Cartmel]].<ref>https://twitter.com/ruther2/status/1173160210346795009?s=21</ref><ref>https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=962456FA-D1C0-4A0D-9BCA-03FD65C7F2CE&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=51671194-4645-4614-A1AA-9FAC15E4B2DD</ref>
The season consisted of four stories and 14 25 minute episodes. It was the final season of the so-called "classic" series; the BBC announced in [[1990]] that it would not be producing a 27th season. A one-off [[Children in Need]] special, ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', appeared in [[1993]], after which a [[Doctor Who (1996)|television film]] co-produced by an American network, followed in [[1996]]. The series finally returned in [[2005]], however the BBC chose to restart the season numbering with [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]]. Season 26 featured the return of [[Nicholas Courtney]] as [[The Brigadier]] and the last televised appearance of [[Anthony Ainley]] as [[the Master (Tremas)|the Master]]. Unusually for a ''Doctor Who'' season, aside from some scenes in ''[[Survival]]'', all the stories took place on [[Earth]]. Apart from ''[[Battlefield]]'', the stories followed a loose [[Wikipedia:character arc|character arc]], as [[Ace]] came to turn with her past.


==Stories==
On [[23 December (releases)|23 December]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]] the [[Blu-ray]] Box Set for the season was released with rare restored extended cuts of ''The Curse of Fenric''; VHS extended version, ''The Curse of Fenric''; DVD special edition, ''Battlefield''; VHS extended version and ''Battlefield''; DVD special edition, 5.1 surround sound and isolated scores on all 14 broadcast episodes, plus 5.1 sound on all extended versions of ''The Curse of Fenric'' and ''Battlefield'', "Behind the Sofa"; new episodes with [[Sylvester McCoy]] and [[Sophie Aldred]], plus companions [[Janet Fielding]], [[Sarah Sutton]], [[Anneke Wills]] and [[Jodie Whittaker]]-era writers [[Pete McTighe]] and [[Joy Wilkinson]], ''[[Showman – the Life of John Nathan-Turner]]''; a feature-length look at the life and career of ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s longest-serving producer, who fought to keep the programme on-air during the [[1980s]]; Contributors include [[Peter Davison]] and [[Colin Baker]], Making ''The Curse of Fenric''; a brand new documentary featuring [[Sylvester McCoy]], [[Sophie Aldred]], [[Tomek Bork]], [[Nicholas Parsons]], [[Cory Pulman]], [[Marek Anton]], [[Ian Briggs]], [[Andrew Cartmel]], [[Mark Ayres]] and [[Ian Collins]] featuring unseen behind-the-scenes footage and photographs, ''In Conversation''; [[Matthew Sweet]] chats to companion [[Sophie Aldred]], ''[[The Writers' Room]]''; [[Ben Aaronovitch]], [[Marc Platt]], [[Ian Briggs]], [[Rona Munro]] and [[Andrew Cartmel]] discuss their work on Season 26, ''[[Becoming The Destroyer]]''; actor [[Marek Anton]] and prosthetics designer [[Stephen Mansfield]] recall the creation of one of ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s best-ever monsters, brand new ''Ghost Light'' extended workprint, unseen studio footage, rare archive treats, convention footage, HD photo galleries, scripts, costume designs, rare [[BBC]] production files and other gems from the archive in PDF. The trailer for the release, [[Ace Returns! (webcast)|Ace Returns!]], was created by [[Pete McTighe]].<ref>https://cultbox.co.uk/news/doctor-who-the-collection-season-26-blu-ray-available-in-december</ref>
*[[Battlefield]] (4 episodes)
*[[Ghost Light]] (3 episodes)
*[[The Curse of Fenric]] (4 episodes)
*[[Survival]] (3 episodes)


==Main Cast==
== Overview ==
===Regulars===
The season consisted of four stories comprised of fourteen episodes. It was the final season of the "classic" series; the BBC announced in [[1990 (production)|1990]] that it would not be producing a 27th season. However, Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred reprised their roles as the Doctor and Ace respectively for a special episode of ''Search Out Science'' entitled ''[[Search Out Space]]'', which aired that year. A one-off [[Children in Need]] special, ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]'', appeared in [[1993 (releases)|1993]], after which a [[Doctor Who (TV story)|television film]], co-produced by an American network, followed in [[1996 (releases)|1996]]. The series finally returned in [[2005 (releases)|2005]]. However, the BBC chose to restart the season numbering with [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 1]]. Season 26 featured the return of [[Nicholas Courtney]] as [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]] and the last televised appearance of [[Anthony Ainley]] as {{Ainley}}. Unusually for a ''Doctor Who'' season, aside from some scenes in ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'', all the stories took place on [[Earth]]. The only other season to do this was [[Season 7 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 7]]. Apart from ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'', the stories followed a loose {{w|character arc}}, as [[Ace]] came to terms with her past. As for the Doctor, he had become darker in personality, treating others as pawns in the battle between good and evil while dressing in dark clothes to match his personality change. This was the first and so far only season to be produced entirely out of broadcast order.
*[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]  
*[[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
===Special Guests===
*[[The Brigadier]] - [[Nicholas Courtney]]  
*[[The Master (Tremas)|The Master]] - Anthony Ainley


==Adaptations and merchandising==
== Television stories ==
===Video===
{| {{prettytable}}
====VHS====
! # || Title || Writer || Episodes || Notes
*Battlefield
|-
:''Extended'
|1 ||''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]''||[[Ben Aaronovitch]]||4||Special guest appearance by [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]].
*Ghost Light
|-
*The Curse of Fenric  
|2 ||''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]''||[[Marc Platt]]||3||Last story of the classic series filmed.
:''Extended''
|-
*Survival
|3 ||''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]''||[[Ian Briggs]]||4||First appearance of [[Fenric]].
|-
|4 ||''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''||[[Rona Munro]]||3||Last serial in the "Classic Series". Final regular appearance of [[Ace]], and final televised appearance by {{Ainley}}.
|}


====DVD====
== Cast ==
*Ghost Light
* [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Sylvester McCoy]]
*The Curse of Fenric
* [[Ace]] - [[Sophie Aldred]]
:''Extended, with new SFX.''
*Survival
*Battlefield
:''Awaiting release.''


===Novelisations===
=== Recurring ===
*[[Battlefield (novelisation)|Battlefield]]
* {{Ainley|c}} - [[Anthony Ainley]]
*[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]
*[[The Curse of Fenric (novelisation)|The Curse of Fenric]]
*[[Survival (novelisation)|Survival]]


=== Guest ===
* [[Morgaine]] - [[Jean Marsh]]
* [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] - [[Nicholas Courtney]]
* [[Peter Warmsly]] - [[James Ellis]]
* Brigadier [[Winifred Bambera]] - [[Angela Bruce]]
* [[Mordred]] - [[Christopher Bowen]]
* [[Ancelyn]] - [[Marcus Gilbert]]
* [[Doris Lethbridge-Stewart]] - [[Angela Douglas]]
* [[Pat Rowlinson]] - [[Noel Collins]]
* [[Elizabeth Rowlinson]] - [[June Bland]]
* [[Shou Yuing]] - [[Ling Tai]]
* Sergeant [[Zbrigniev]] - [[Robert Jezek]]
* Flight Lieutenant [[Lavel]] - [[Dorota Rae]]
* [[Knight Commander]] - [[Stefan Schwartz]]
* Major [[Husak]] - [[Paul Tomany]]
* [[The Destroyer]] - [[Marek Anton]]
* [[Josiah Samuel Smith|Josiah]] - [[Ian Hogg]]
* [[Pritchard (Ghost Light)|Mrs. Pritchard]] - [[Sylvia Syms]]
* [[Redvers Fenn-Cooper]] - [[Michael Cochrane]]
* [[Control (Ghost Light)|Control]] - [[Sharon Duce]]
* [[Gwendoline Pritchard|Gwendoline]] - [[Katharine Schlesinger]]
* [[Ernest Matthews|Reverend Ernest Matthews]] - [[John Nettleton]]
* [[Nimrod]] - [[Carl Forgione]]
* [[Mrs Grose]] - [[Brenda Kempner]]
* [[Alfred Mackenzie|Inspector Mackenzie]] - [[Frank Windsor]]
* [[Light (Ghost Light)|Light]] - [[John Hallam (actor)|John Hallam]]
* [[Judson|Dr. Judson]] - [[Dinsdale Landen]]
* [[Millington|Commander Millington]] - [[Alfred Lynch]]
* [[Bates (The Curse of Fenric)|Captain Bates]] - [[Stevan Rimkus]]
* [[Leigh|Sgt Leigh]] - [[Marcus Hutton]]
* [[Perkins (The Curse of Fenric)|Perkins]] - [[Christien Anholt]]
* [[Sorin|Captain Sorin]] - [[Tomek Bork]]
* [[Prozorov|Sgt Prozorov]] - [[Peter Czajkowski]]
* [[Vershinin]] - [[Marek Anton]]
* [[Petrossian]] - [[Mark Conrad]]
* [[Wainwright (The Curse of Fenric)|Rev Wainwright]] - [[Nicholas Parsons]]
* [[Hardaker (The Curse of Fenric)|Miss Hardaker]] - [[Janet Henfrey]]
* [[Jean (The Curse of Fenric)|Jean]] - [[Joann Kenny]]
* [[Phyllis]] - [[Joanne Bell]]
* [[Crane (The Curse of Fenric)|Nurse Crane]] - [[Anne Reid]]
* [[Kathleen Dudman]] - [[Cory Pulman]]
* [[Audrey Dudman|Baby Audrey]] - [[Aaron Hanley]]
* [[Ancient One]] - [[Raymond Trickett]]
* [[Paterson (Survival)|Paterson]] - [[Julian Holloway]]
* [[Karra]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]]
* [[Midge (Survival)|Midge]] - [[William Barton]]
* [[Shreela]] - [[Sakuntala Ramanee]]
* [[Harvey (Survival)|Harvey]] - [[Norman Pace]]
* [[Len (Survival)|Len]] - [[Gareth Hale]]
* [[Derek (Survival)|Derek]] - [[David John]]
* [[Stuart (Survival)|Stuart]] - [[Sean Oliver]]
* [[Ange]] - [[Kate Eaton]]
* [[Squeak]] - [[Adele Silva]]
* [[Woman (Survival)|Woman]] - [[Kathleen Bidmead]]
* [[Neighbour (Survival)|Neighbour]] - [[Michelle Martin]]


== Aliens and Enemies ==
== Stories set before this season ==
*[[Morgaine]]
*[[Mordred]]
*[[The Destroyer]]
*[[Light]]
*[[Nimrod]]
*[[Husk]]s
*[[Fenric]]
*[[Millington|Commander Millington]]
*[[Ancient One]]
*[[Haemovore]]s
*[[Cheetah People]]
*[[Kitling]]s
*[[The Master (Tremas)|The Master]]


==See also==
==== Audio ====
*[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]
* The Seventh Doctor and Ace's involvement in ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]''
* ''[[Lesser Evils (audio story)|Lesser Evils]]''


==Behind the Scenes==
== Stories set during this season ==
Before the cancellation of Doctor Who produscers had already concuted basic plots for another season of Doctor Who.  It was proposed that [[Ace]] should leave mid season. Also planned was that the entire season should do more to explore the darker side of the Doctor.
''to be added''


==External Links==
== Adaptations and merchandising ==
[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/season26.shtml BBC website guide to Season 26]
=== Home media ===
==== VHS releases ====
* ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' (extended episodes version) (1998)
* ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]] ''(1994)
* ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' (extended episodes version) (1991)
* ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]] ''(1995)
 
==== DVD & Blu-ray releases ====
All serials of season 26 were released individually on DVD between 2003 and 2009. The complete season was upscaled in 1080i50 high definition and was released on Blu-ray as ''Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 26'' in the UK on [[27 January (releases)|27 January]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]].
 
It was later released in Australia on [[11 March (releases)|11 March]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]] and was released in the US under the title ''Doctor Who: Sylvester McCoy - Complete Season Three'' on [[24 March (releases)|24 March]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]]. The Blu-ray box set included the extended Special Edition cuts and VHS extended versions of ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' and ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' and a workprint cut of ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]].''
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! style="width:10%;" | '''R2 release date'''
! style="width:10%;" | '''R4 release date'''
! style="width:10%;" | '''R1 release date'''
|-
| ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'' || 4 × 25 min. <br /><small> (Broadcast Version)</small><br /> 1 × 96 min. <br /><small> (Special Edition)</small> || 26 December 2008 || 5 February 2009 || 5 May 2009
|-
| ''[[Ghost Light (TV story)|Ghost Light]]'' || 3 × 25 min. || 20 September 2004 || 3 February 2005 || 7 June 2005
|-
| ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' || 4 × 25 min. <br /><small> (Broadcast Version)</small><br /> 1 × 104 min. <br /><small> (Special Edition)</small> || 6 October 2003 || 11 February 2004 || 1 June 2004
|-
| ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'' || 3 × 25 min. || 16 April 2007 || 6 June 2007 || 14 August 2007
|-
|''[[The Collection]]'' - ''[[Season 26 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 26]]''
|14 x 25 min.<br />1 x 96 min.<br /><small>(''Battlefield ''Special Edition)</small><br />1 x 104 min.<br /><small>(''The Curse of Fenric'' Special Edition)</small>
|27 January 2020
|11 March 2020
|24 March 2020
|}


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=== Novels ===
* ''[[Battlefield (novelisation)|Battlefield]]''
* ''[[Ghost Light (novelisation)|Ghost Light]]''
* ''[[The Curse of Fenric (novelisation)|The Curse of Fenric]]''
* ''[[Survival (novelisation)|Survival]]''


{{season 26}}
== Behind the scenes ==
* The producers had already outlined basic plots for the next season of Doctor Who when the programme's cancellation hit. In that season, it was proposed that [[Ace]] should leave, and a [[Raine Creevy|new companion]] should join. Also planned was that the entire season should do more to explore the darker side of the Doctor. While the scripts never saw a TV screen (and in some cases did not exist beyond a rough outline), they were eventually completed and produced as full-cast audio plays in [[Big Finish Productions]]' collection ''[[The Lost Stories]]''.
 
== External links ==
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/season26.shtml BBC website guide to Season 26]
 
== Footnotes ==
{{reflist}}
{{DWTV}}
{{season 26 aliens}}
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Season 26 of Doctor Who ran from 6 September 1989 to 6 December 1989. It starred Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Sophie Aldred as Ace. Season 26 was also the last season in the original run of the TV show. The season opened with Battlefield and concluded with Survival.

On 23 November 2019, a special edition of the third story The Curse of Fenric was shown at BFI Southbank along with a Q&A with Sophie Aldred and script editor Andrew Cartmel.[1][2]

On 23 December 2019 the Blu-ray Box Set for the season was released with rare restored extended cuts of The Curse of Fenric; VHS extended version, The Curse of Fenric; DVD special edition, Battlefield; VHS extended version and Battlefield; DVD special edition, 5.1 surround sound and isolated scores on all 14 broadcast episodes, plus 5.1 sound on all extended versions of The Curse of Fenric and Battlefield, "Behind the Sofa"; new episodes with Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred, plus companions Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton, Anneke Wills and Jodie Whittaker-era writers Pete McTighe and Joy Wilkinson, Showman – the Life of John Nathan-Turner; a feature-length look at the life and career of Doctor Who's longest-serving producer, who fought to keep the programme on-air during the 1980s; Contributors include Peter Davison and Colin Baker, Making The Curse of Fenric; a brand new documentary featuring Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Tomek Bork, Nicholas Parsons, Cory Pulman, Marek Anton, Ian Briggs, Andrew Cartmel, Mark Ayres and Ian Collins featuring unseen behind-the-scenes footage and photographs, In Conversation; Matthew Sweet chats to companion Sophie Aldred, The Writers' Room; Ben Aaronovitch, Marc Platt, Ian Briggs, Rona Munro and Andrew Cartmel discuss their work on Season 26, Becoming The Destroyer; actor Marek Anton and prosthetics designer Stephen Mansfield recall the creation of one of Doctor Who's best-ever monsters, brand new Ghost Light extended workprint, unseen studio footage, rare archive treats, convention footage, HD photo galleries, scripts, costume designs, rare BBC production files and other gems from the archive in PDF. The trailer for the release, Ace Returns!, was created by Pete McTighe.[3]

Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]

The season consisted of four stories comprised of fourteen episodes. It was the final season of the "classic" series; the BBC announced in 1990 that it would not be producing a 27th season. However, Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred reprised their roles as the Doctor and Ace respectively for a special episode of Search Out Science entitled Search Out Space, which aired that year. A one-off Children in Need special, Dimensions in Time, appeared in 1993, after which a television film, co-produced by an American network, followed in 1996. The series finally returned in 2005. However, the BBC chose to restart the season numbering with Series 1. Season 26 featured the return of Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier and the last televised appearance of Anthony Ainley as the Tremas Master. Unusually for a Doctor Who season, aside from some scenes in Survival, all the stories took place on Earth. The only other season to do this was Season 7. Apart from Battlefield, the stories followed a loose character arc, as Ace came to terms with her past. As for the Doctor, he had become darker in personality, treating others as pawns in the battle between good and evil while dressing in dark clothes to match his personality change. This was the first and so far only season to be produced entirely out of broadcast order.

Television stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

# Title Writer Episodes Notes
1 Battlefield Ben Aaronovitch 4 Special guest appearance by Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart.
2 Ghost Light Marc Platt 3 Last story of the classic series filmed.
3 The Curse of Fenric Ian Briggs 4 First appearance of Fenric.
4 Survival Rona Munro 3 Last serial in the "Classic Series". Final regular appearance of Ace, and final televised appearance by the Tremas Master.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Recurring[[edit] | [edit source]]

Guest[[edit] | [edit source]]

Stories set before this season[[edit] | [edit source]]

Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]

Stories set during this season[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Adaptations and merchandising[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home media[[edit] | [edit source]]

VHS releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

DVD & Blu-ray releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

All serials of season 26 were released individually on DVD between 2003 and 2009. The complete season was upscaled in 1080i50 high definition and was released on Blu-ray as Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 26 in the UK on 27 January 2020.

It was later released in Australia on 11 March 2020 and was released in the US under the title Doctor Who: Sylvester McCoy - Complete Season Three on 24 March 2020. The Blu-ray box set included the extended Special Edition cuts and VHS extended versions of Battlefield and The Curse of Fenric and a workprint cut of Ghost Light.

Serial name Number and duration
of episodes
R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date
Battlefield 4 × 25 min.
(Broadcast Version)
1 × 96 min.
(Special Edition)
26 December 2008 5 February 2009 5 May 2009
Ghost Light 3 × 25 min. 20 September 2004 3 February 2005 7 June 2005
The Curse of Fenric 4 × 25 min.
(Broadcast Version)
1 × 104 min.
(Special Edition)
6 October 2003 11 February 2004 1 June 2004
Survival 3 × 25 min. 16 April 2007 6 June 2007 14 August 2007
The Collection - Season 26 14 x 25 min.
1 x 96 min.
(Battlefield Special Edition)
1 x 104 min.
(The Curse of Fenric Special Edition)
27 January 2020 11 March 2020 24 March 2020

Download/streaming availability[[edit] | [edit source]]

Serial name Amazon Video iTunes
Battlefield (4 episodes)
Ghost Light (3 episodes)
The Curse of Fenric (4 episodes)
Survival (3 episodes)

Novels[[edit] | [edit source]]

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The producers had already outlined basic plots for the next season of Doctor Who when the programme's cancellation hit. In that season, it was proposed that Ace should leave, and a new companion should join. Also planned was that the entire season should do more to explore the darker side of the Doctor. While the scripts never saw a TV screen (and in some cases did not exist beyond a rough outline), they were eventually completed and produced as full-cast audio plays in Big Finish Productions' collection The Lost Stories.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]