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|name = Second Doctor
|alias = '''''[[Aliases of the Doctor#Second Doctor|see list]]'''''
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|origin = [[Gallifrey]]
|species2 = Androgum
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|affiliation = UNIT-UK
|first=The Tenth Planet (TV story)
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|grandchild = John Who
|grandchild2 = Gillian Who
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|first cs = The Tenth Planet (TV story)
|actor =Patrick Troughton
|actor =Patrick Troughton
|voice actor= Frazer Hines
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|other actor2 = Peter Diamond
|other actor3 = KR Morgan
|other actor4 = Chris Jeffries
|other actor5 = Tom Laird
|other actor6 = Richard Highgate
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Though outwardly warm, bumbling, and somewhat clownish, the '''Second Doctor''' had a darker, more cunning aspect to his personality than his predecessor — one which he usually kept hidden in order to carry out his plans. Regenerating when the First Doctor gave in to old age after his fight with the Cybermen, the Second Doctor would be the first incarnation of the Doctor's original regeneration cycle to be seen.
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Feeling a moral obligation to help the oppressed to fight the injustices he came across in the universe, the '''Second Doctor''' was a maverick gadfly that hid his more cunning aspects behind his outwardly warm and bumbling nature as he tried to catch his adversaries out in their schemes, not showing his hand until he held the advantage. However, while he would always answer a cry for help, the Doctor held a preference to enjoying himself in his travels, simply looking to have fun as he journeyed through time and space.
 
After emerging from being renewed, the Doctor had some initial difficulty adjusting to the change, though he still had his previous incarnation's last companions, [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]], at his side to help him. They were soon joined by mid-[[18th century]] [[Highlands|Highland]] [[Scot]] [[Jamie McCrimmon]], with whom the Doctor developed a strong friendship. After Ben and Polly left the TARDIS to return to [[1966]], the Doctor and Jamie were embroiled in [[Operation Human Factor|a plot]] that saw the [[Dalek]]s come to their supposed "final end", and ended with them being joined by [[Victoria Waterfield]], a young girl orphaned by the Daleks. With Jamie and Victoria by his side, the Doctor came into his first battles with enemies such as the [[Great Intelligence]] and the [[Ice Warriors]], as well as further conflicts with the [[Cybermen]], though he also made a friend in [[Colonel]] [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. Eventually, Victoria was unable to cope with the constant distress, and took the opportunity to settle down with a new family in [[1975]].


He travelled with a number of [[companion]]s.  He had several adventures with [[First Doctor|his previous incarnation]]'s last companions, [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]], before adding [[Highlands|Highland]] [[Scot]] [[Jamie McCrimmon]] to the mix.  After a while, Ben and Polly left, to be replaced by [[Victoria Waterfield]], a woman orphaned by the [[Dalek]]s.  In time, she too left, and the Doctor made a new friend in the mentally gifted [[Zoe Heriot]].  At some point he also travelled with his grandchildren, [[John and Gillian]].
Jamie would also part ways with the Doctor to stay in [[1967]] [[Scotland]], with the Doctor somehow being reunited with his grandchildren, [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Giliian]], for more adventures, until he was convinced to leave them at [[Zebadee University]] to protect them from the threat of the [[Quark]]s, with the subsequent battle reuniting him with Jamie, who returned to the TARDIS.


His adventures came to an end when he at last called on [[Time Lord|his people]] for help with the evil machinations of the [[War Lord]]. Though the Time Lords did indeed render assistance, they also condemned him to [[exile on Earth]] and a new body for breaking their [[non-interference policy]] many times over. The [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] was able to stay the execution of this sentence for a while in exchange for the Doctor providing his services to them. During these later years of his life, the Second Doctor variously carried out covert operations for the CIA and lived in luxury and fame in the heart of [[1960s]] [[London]].  Eventually, though, Time Lord justice reasserted itself, and the Doctor was indeed forced to regenerate into his [[Third Doctor|third body]].
The Doctor and Jamie then made a new friend in [[Zoe Heriot]], a young scientist from the late [[21st century]] who had stowed aboard the TARDIS after helping them defend [[the Wheel]] from the Cybermen. The three travellers would endure battles in the [[Land of Fiction]] and join with [[UNIT]] and the newly promoted [[Brigadier]] Lethbridge-Stewart to fight [[Cyberman invasion of Earth (The Invasion)|a Cyberman invasion]], until their travels came to an end when the Doctor had to call on the [[Time Lord]]s for help with the evil machinations of the [[War Lord]]s. Though the Time Lords did indeed render assistance, they also condemned him to [[exile on Earth]] and a [[forced regeneration]] for breaking their [[non-interference policy]] many times over, and returned Jamie and Zoe to their homes with their memories of their adventures erased.
 
However, the Doctor was granted some leniency in his sentence by agreeing to work for the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], carrying out covert operations for them, with Jamie being recruited to assist the Doctor for some of them. However, the Doctor could not keep his fate at bay forever, and, though he was able to escape into exile in [[1960s]] [[London]] before an enforced regeneration, the Time Lords eventually entrapped him with [[Animated scarecrow (The Night Walkers)|animated scarecrows]] and the Doctor was indeed forced to regenerate into his [[Third Doctor|third body]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
=== New life ===
=== A day to come ===
[[File:Birth of the Second Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|The Second Doctor emerges from the [[First Doctor]]'s regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'')]]
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After enjoying a long life, the [[First Doctor]] reached the limits of old age in his original body. He knew the time was fast approaching for him to begin the process that would renew his physical form, but he stubbornly avoided the imminent change. Eventually, it became impossible for him to wait any longer and the process took place on its own. When his body wore "a bit thin" after defeating the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] in [[Antarctica]] in [[December]] [[1986]]. He entered his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] without stopping to take his companions back, sensing he didn't have much time left. When he entered it, he found the controls moving on their own, while his companions caught up to him and were locked outside the TARDIS, banging on the doors in protest. He managed to open the doors with the last of his strength and the two companions rushed to his aid as he finally collapsed from exhaustion. While they watched from a safe distance, the Doctor [[regeneration|regenerated]] for the first time in his life on the floor of the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tenth Planet]]'')  
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When the [[First Doctor]] was a young boy studying at the [[Time Lord Academy]], [[Borusa]] gave him a lecture on [[regeneration]], telling him he would "walk into a storm and a stranger [would] walk back out, and that [the] stranger [would] be [him]." ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)}}) While living on Gallifrey, there was a rumour that the Doctor was able to glimpse his first seven regenerations during a game of [[Eighth Man Bound]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)}}, {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}) [[Susan Foreman]] predicted to the First Doctor that he would "grow younger" as the years went by. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Longest Story in the World (short story)}}) The Doctor himself would occasionally have premonitions of his future incarnations. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)}})
 
During a duel with a [[Soul Pirate]], the First Doctor had his left hand severed, but the fact that the heated blade also cauterised the severance prevented the Doctor from needing to regenerate. When haggling for a price on a new hand, the [[Xing]] surgeon [[Aldridge]] suggested the First Doctor should simply regenerate. During the operation to get the replacement attached, the Doctor twice came close to regenerating. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)}}) While observing the [[Ashtallan]]s on [[Ashtallah]], the First Doctor pondered on the nature of his regeneration. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Invention of Death (audio story)}})
 
After returning from his role in the [[First Omega Crisis|Omega crisis]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Three Doctors (TV story)}}) the First Doctor retained a vague recollection of having met "a clown" while he was away. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Empire of Glass (novel)}}) Shortly after he met [[Katarina]], the First Doctor began to feel he was nearing the end of his life. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Scribbles in Chalk (short story)}}) Several [[month]]s later, while in ancient [[Egypt]], the [[heat|hot]] [[weather]] bearing down on him caused him to consider that he was no longer as young as he once was, or "would be again". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Mutation of Time (novelisation)}}) While contemplating his sacrifice to satisfy the [[Web of Time]], the First Doctor reflected on regeneration, and the person he could become when he regenerated. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Men of War (audio story)}}) Upon seeing the [[Third Doctor]] in the [[Tomb of Rassilon]], the First Doctor asked if he was his "first regeneration" before being corrected. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Five Doctors (novelisation)}})
 
After his struggle with [[the Toymaker]], the First Doctor became increasingly unwell from fatigue, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Man in the Velvet Mask (novel)}}) and was aware his loss of strength would lead to his regeneration, something he was afraid of. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Ten Little Aliens (novel)}}) After he was joined in his travels by [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Smugglers (TV story)}}) the First Doctor was aware that his regeneration was nearing. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Ten Little Aliens (novel)}}, {{cs|Five Card Draw (short story)}}) Throughout all this time, however, he resisted and suppressed the regeneration process. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Twice Upon a Time (novelisation)}})
 
When the First Doctor learned that he was diverted from the [[South Pole]] by "[[Dalek|forces from the future]]" to stop him from becoming [[War Doctor|an incarnation]] that would play a key role in [[Last Great Time War|a future conflict]], he was informed by [[The Player (The Plague of Dreams)|the Player]] that the incarnation in the conflict would not be his immediate successor. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Plague of Dreams (audio story)}}) Shortly before his regeneration, the First Doctor was told of "a few false starts" before he became the [[Twelfth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Twice Upon a Time (TV story)}})
 
=== Post-regeneration ===
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[[File:Birth of the Second Doctor.jpg|thumb|left|The Second Doctor emerges from the [[First Doctor]]'s regeneration. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Tenth Planet (TV story)}})]]
After having the "stuffing knocked out of him" fighting the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] in [[Antarctica]] in [[December]] [[1986]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Blood and Ice (comic story)}}) and after coming to terms with the change, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Twice Upon a Time (TV story)}}) the Doctor [[regeneration|regenerated]] on the floor of his TARDIS, his appearance changing into that of a much younger man. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Tenth Planet (TV story)}}) However he would lose all memory of his predecessor initially refusing to regenerate, due to his encounter with his twelfth incarnation putting his timeline out of synch. ([[TV]]: [[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]) After the regeneration, which he referred to as a "renewal", was completed, the new Doctor found himself suspected as an impostor by Ben, this being due to the Doctor failing to inform his companions of Time Lords' ability to regenerate, while Polly was more ready to believe that he was the same Doctor.
 
Before he had time to recover, the TARDIS landed on [[Vulcan (Invasion of the Daleks)|Vulcan]], where the Doctor witnessed the murder of [[The Examiner (The Power of the Daleks)|an Earth examiner]] sent to check on the human colony. Posing as the examiner, the Doctor tried to stop the colony's scientist, [[Lesterson]], from reactivating three captured [[Dalek]]s, but failed. Sceptical about the apparent reformed Daleks serving the colony, the Doctor desperately tried to convince the humans that they were using their colony to produce new Daleks. By the time Lesterson uncovered the truth, it was too late: Thousands of Daleks, now showing their true colours, attacked the colony and killed many colonists. The Doctor and his companions remained to fight alongside the colonists, with the Doctor destroying his foes by using their power against them, and exposing security head [[Bragen]] as the murder of the examiner. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Power of the Daleks (TV story)}})
 
Immediately after leaving Vulcan, the Doctor, Ben and Polly briefly encountered [[Charlotte Pollard|a "ghost"]] in the TARDIS, while the Doctor was also avoiding Polly's questions about possibly meeting the Daleks again, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Light at the End (audio story)}}) as he was mourning the loss of his [[signet ring]], until he decided it was replaceable. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Chameleon Factor (comic story)}}) Soon after regenerating, the Doctor met [[Grand Matriarch|Lilith]] on the [[Panjistri]] homeworld, when the [[Timewyrm]] had been recuperating in his mind since his regeneration. However, the Timewyrm passed from the Doctor to Lilith. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)}})
 
=== New adventures with Ben and Polly ===
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The Doctor, Polly and Ben came across the body of a terraformer on [[Pluto]]'s moon, [[Charon (moon)|Charon]], and prevented a shadow creature from escaping its capture after Professor [[Magellan (Pluto)|Magellan]] and his spacecraft crew set it free by killing the beings who had imprisoned it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Pluto (short story)}})
 
The Doctor, Ben and Polly fought a mechanical grasshopper whilst taking a stroll on an alien planet. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sour Note (short story)}}) On [[Dorada]], they were enslaved by the [[Masters of Dorada]], having their memories altered so they wouldn't remember living anywhere else and being forced to work in their factories. They were freed by two rebel Doradans, but refused to assist them in killing the Masters. Shaken after watching the deaths of the rebels, the Doctor and his companions shut down the machines controlling the Masters' life processes. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dream Masters (short story)}})
 
The trio then visited a [[Planet (The Tests of Trefus)|planet]] where blonde-haired people were considered inferior to those with dark hair. The Doctor defended the blonde-haired people to the [[Martinius|ruler]] of the planet, who put them through the [[Tests of Trefus]], which they won and were accepted into society. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Tests of Trefus (comic story)}}) On his own, the Doctor played a part in preventing the extinction of the [[Tryod]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Word of Asiries (short story)}})
 
After landing on an [[Arcturian]] spaceship under the impression it was hostile, the Doctor was greeted by a peaceful species from [[Arcturus (star)|Arcturus]], who had fled from their own planet after losing the atmosphere. Knowing humanity would consider them a threat and fight them, the Doctor altered their time co-ordinates and transported their fleet to the [[Ninth Dimension]], where they could find a new world to call home. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Only a Matter of Time (short story)}})
 
The Doctor took Ben and Polly to the idyllic planet [[Harmony (planet)|Harmony]]. However, he learnt the population were harvesting visitors for food as the planet's animals had all died out. Barely escaping with his life, the Doctor collected his companions and fled in the TARDIS, not telling Ben and Polly about his gruesome discovery. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Planet of Bones (short story)}})
 
After exploring the vast emptiness of space, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|When Starlight Grows Cold (short story)}}) the Doctor, Ben and Polly next travelled to the "planet of Light", before an eclipse that plunged the planet into darkness began. Teaming up with an ancient resident called [[Igor]], the Doctor helped the citizens overcome their fear of the dark, and parked the TARDIS in orbit as the planet fell into darkness. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|World Without Night (comic story)}})
 
[[File:HMSTARDIS.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor sees [[Horatio Nelson]] on [[HMS Victory]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|H.M.S. Tardis (short story)}})]]
The Doctor tried and failed to change history by preventing [[Horatio Nelson]] from being killed during the [[Battle of Trafalgar]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|H.M.S. Tardis (short story)}}) and next fought grave robbers in the tomb of king [[Pharaoh]] [[Tut-Ankh-Amen]] in [[Egypt]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The King of Golden Death (short story)}})
 
The Doctor, Ben and Polly stopped an elemental force called [[Saint Nick]] from feeding on the energy of those who believed in [[Christmas]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Feast (short story)}})
 
The Doctor, Ben and Polly then encountered [[Cat-Person|Cat-People]] and [[Euterpian]]s in [[1994]], where Polly's latent psychic powers were nearly used to trap Earth's essence in a small ball before the Doctor trapped one Euterpian in a time loop and tricked the other into destroying itself by triggering its powerful song inside the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)}})
 
The TARDIS crew met [[Draconian]]s, [[Alpha Centauran]]s, and [[Venusian]]s in a bar, before a strange signal drew them to the [[Hotel Galaxian]], where the Doctor had to prevent the [[Selachian]]s getting their hands on a lethal computer program that could turn any existing computer system into a weapon against its assigned target. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Murder Game (novel)}})
 
On holiday in Hollywood in [[1947]], the Doctor's investigation into the death of his old acquaintance, [[Harold Reitman]], led to the discovery that producer [[Leonard De Sande]] was working with an alien race he called the [[Selyoid]]s, his plans essentially bringing peace to the world at the cost of making everyone blindly devoted to the Selyoids. Polly briefly fell under the Selyoids' influence, but the Doctor and Ben were able to help her realise what she had become. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dying in the Sun (novel)}})
 
The Doctor and his companions next stopped off in [[San Francisco]] in [[1967]], where they joined the search for [[Jessica Willamy]]'s boyfriend, [[Denny Glass]], and discovered he had been recruited by a shadow government known as [[the Combine]], who were making and spreading [[Blue Moonbeams]], a more dangerous drug than LSD. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Wonderland (novel)}})
 
The Doctor travelled to [[Draconia]] during the reign of the Fifteenth Emperor. He cured a plague from space and was made a noble of Draconia for his actions. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Frontier in Space (TV story)}}; [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dark Path (novel)}})
 
=== Joined by Jamie ===
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[[File:SecondScottishLook.jpg|thumb|The Doctor, Ben, and Polly on the cusp of meeting Jamie. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Highlanders (TV story)}})]]
Arriving in [[Scotland]] after the [[Battle of Culloden]] in [[1746]], the Doctor, Ben and Polly met young Highlander [[Jamie McCrimmon]]. After exposing [[Grey (The Highlanders)|Solicitor Grey]] as a [[slave trader]], they invited him to come with them in the TARDIS, which he accepted. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Highlanders (TV story)}})
 
With Jamie now in tow, they next landed in the lost city of [[Atlantis]], where the Doctor met [[Zaroff|Professor Zaroff]], a well renowned scientist who had created a way to harness plankton into edible food. The Atlantians let him stay under the promise that he would raise their city from the sea. The Doctor realised this plan would destroy the Earth and tried to convince their leaders, to no avail. They managed to foil Zaroff's plan by flooding the city, and thereby saved the Earth. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Underwater Menace (TV story)}})
 
Intending to reach [[Mars]] the Doctor, instead, landed [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] on [[the Moon]]. After enjoying the lack of gravity, the TARDIS crew discovered a giant [[Moonbase]] in the next valley. In the Moonbase, they met the base’s commander [[Jack Hobson|Hobson]], who showed the Doctor and Ben the [[Gravitron]], a giant gravity device used to control the weather on [[Earth]]. He also told them the Moonbase was under quarantine because a new disease had broken out among the crew. After discovering the [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] were in the base, Hobson gave the Doctor and his friends 24 hours to find the cause of the disease. The Doctor eventually realised that the Moonbase's sugar supplies had been contaminated by the Cybermen, which was the source of the disease.
 
After a Cyberman appeared, the Doctor and Moonbase crew were taken hostage in the Gravitron room, and the Doctor discovered that the Cybermen’s aim was to use controlled humans to operate the Gravitron and disrupt the weather on Earth. However, the Cybermen were soon overthrown by the Doctor’s companions and their ‘[[Polly Cocktail]]’. The controlled humans were then removed and locked in the sick bay. However, soon more Cybermen advanced, en masse towards the Moonbase from across the Moon. To stop them, the Doctor suggested the Gravitorn be lowered so it aimed onto the Moon’s surface, and the Cybermen were deflected, harmlessly, off into deep space. Making a quick exit and back in the TARDIS with his friends, the Doctor decided to use his [[time scanner]] to see where they might go next; the screen showed a giant crab’s claw... ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Moonbase (TV story)}})
 
The travellers then encountered the [[Macra]] on an Earth [[Planet (The Macra Terror)|colony]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Macra Terror (TV story)}})
 
When Ben, Polly and Jamie accidentally unleashed a [[Swarm (Something at the Door)|swarm of creatures]] from the [[Time Vortex]] with a [[Ouija Board]] in another control room, the Doctor exorcised the creatures from Jamie with a "magical spell" from a Gallifreyan book and banished them with the TARDIS's [[telepathic circuits]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Something at the Door (short story)}})
 
The Doctor decided to teach Ben and Polly how to pilot the TARDIS, but the TARDIS faltered in the vortex and deposited them in [[New Houston]], a place the Doctor had visited with [[Dodo Chaplet]]. When he realised that his old friend, [[Meg Carvossa]], had been murdered, he promptly investigated it, but soon discovered that she wasn't dead. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Yes Men (audio story)}})
 
After landing on a planet where human colonists had settled in a fictional recreation of an [[English]] [[village]] during the [[Second World War]] to live in peace away from Earth, the Doctor and his companions were all hypnotised by {{Dreyfus}}, who had taken control of the village to perform an experiment of conflict. The Doctor became the head of the [[Home Guard]], Polly and Jamie thought they were married, and Ben was made a sailor coming back from the war. The Doctor, however, immersed himself too deep in the role and started to make contact with the aliens to reach a peaceful solution, proving his good faith by provided them with all information regarding the village's defence system.
 
The Master tried to stop him by having his companions turn against him, but he was unable to do so because, as a consequence of the Doctor's actions, the aliens attacked earlier than he anticipated. Cuffed in his office, the Doctor was released by Ben, who regained his memory, and he too managed to regain his own. As the Master escaped in his TARDIS, with the intent of returning to look on the results of the conflict, the Doctor was able to stop the fight and have the two groups come to a ceasefire. When the Master came back to look upon the results of the fight, they arrested him and put him to trial for illegal use of [[mind control]], while the Doctor and his companions departed. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Home Guard (audio story)}})
 
They later arrived in [[Vichy government|Vichy]] [[France]] on a train-line, and the Doctor had to abandon the TARDIS to find where Ben and Jamie had been taken by the [[Milice]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Resistance (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor, Polly, Ben and Jamie were trapped on a doomed world scheduled for cremation and had to escape the Gathernaut. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Three Companions (audio story)}})
 
When the TARDIS landed in [[Kent]] in [[1920]], it was hit by a [[train]]. The Doctor was delighted when he met the [[Signalman (The Mouthless Dead)|Signalman]] and started to talk about train regulations. When Ben told him that he could see dead navy officers, whilst Jamie saw highland soldiers, the Doctor theorised that they were created due to the grief of the nation and the broken telepathic circuit of the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Mouthless Dead (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor was concerned when the TARDIS crashed into something and it shoved them back in time by thirty-five years. When he realised that the Earth they were on was greying and lifeless, he explained to Polly that something was sapping the energy from the Earth. He encountered the [[Vist]] and theorised that they saw time like humans saw space. He tried to persuade the Vist that they could lock off a section of time and make people pay a toll for living in that time. He tricked them into going back in time to the Big Bang and they blinked out of existence. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Forbidden Time (audio story)}})
 
After landing near the [[Galacti-bank]], the TARDIS got impounded for not paying a parking ticket. Soon after, the Selachians attacked the bank looking for something. The Doctor managed to negotiate the release of some of their hostages and to find a way to stop the Selachians from stealing from the vault. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Selachian Gambit (audio story)}}) They later landed in a casino run by the [[Sidewinder Syndicate]]. The Doctor had an illegal device planted on him, which Polly used to escape the Sidewinder Syndicate. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|House of Cards (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS landed in [[Kenga]], [[Singapore]] during [[World War II]], where the Doctor was taken to the nearby hotel by [[Clive Freeman]]. When both Polly and Jamie saw a vision of the Grim Reaper, he went looking for it and accidentally set off Jamie's trap. Whilst examining a piece of alien technology, he was visited by the [[Forsaken]]. After [[Maggie Bishop]] was killed, Polly helped the Doctor search for clues. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Forsaken (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor allowed Polly to pilot the TARDIS to their next destination, which was supposed to be Russia in the [[18th century]], but they landed in [[1942]] instead, shortly before a battle between the German army and the Soviet air force. The Doctor was arrested by [[Nadia Vasney]]. Later, when he went to go fetch the TARDIS, the Doctor and Jamie were used as target practice. They discovered that the TARDIS had been taken by the Germans but managed to get it back. The Doctor worked out that [[Tatiana Kregki]] was impersonating Polly, but despite this, the TARDIS team still helped her stand up to Nadia. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Night Witches (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor landed the TARDIS on a strange [[Asteroid (The Outliers)|asteroid]] in an underground city that he thought abandoned. To avoid being arrested by [[Chatura Sharma]], he posed as an Earth Examiner to help in investigating their troubles and learned that what was being mined on the planet was an ingredient for a weapon. He thought there was something living on the asteroid that didn't want the humans there, and after communicating with it, he was kidnapped. The Doctor and his friends were taken to a cell deep under water, where he learnt that the reason the creatures creatures were contacting the humans was because they had foreseen a catastrophe. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Outliers (audio story)}})
 
Planning to take Ben and Polly home, the Doctor landed the TARDIS in the [[1860s]] instead of the [[1960s]]. Shortly after, the TARDIS disappeared. but the Doctor traced it to [[Josiah Morton]]'s museum. He hoped to get it back once Josiah had examined it. When Josiah was almost arrested, he helped to foil the policeman's reasoning. He was interested in a strange necklace in the collection which had a suspicious story associated with it. He was later attacked by [[Dexter (The Morton Legacy)|Dexter]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Morton Legacy (audio story)}})
 
After the TARDIS was captured by an [[Insectoid species (Card Conundrum)|insectoid species]] that resembled [[playing card]]s, the Doctor, Jamie, Ben and Polly were tasked with capturing thirteen of the insectoids, and choosing the correct one on threat of death. When the Doctor deduced the correct one to give them, he and his friends were allowed to reclaim the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Card Conundrum (comic story)}})
 
Next, the group met and defeated the [[Chameleon (humanoid)|Chameleons]] at [[Gatwick Airport]] on [[20 July]] [[1966]]. After realising that they had arrived home on the same day they had originally left, Ben and Polly parted company with the Doctor and Jamie, opting to remain on Earth in their own time. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Faceless Ones (TV story)}})
 
=== The Human Factor incident ===
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After the TARDIS was stolen at the behest of the Daleks, the Doctor and Jamie were lured by [[Edward Waterfield]] who transported them back to [[2 June]] [[1866]]. Waterfield and his colleague [[Theodore Maxtible]] recruited the Doctor to help their experiment to isolate the [[Human Factor]], with Waterfield's daughter [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] being held hostage by the Daleks. Using Jamie as an unwilling subject, the Doctor successfully identified the factor and implanted it into three Daleks who he named [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)|Alpha]], [[Beta (The Evil of the Daleks)|Beta]] and [[Omega (The Evil of the Daleks)|Omega]]. With the experiment a success, the group was forced to travel to the [[Dalek City]] on [[Skaro]] where the Doctor confronted the [[Dalek Emperor]]. The Emperor revealed they'd tricked the Doctor into identifying the [[Dalek Factor]] to spread on humans and the Doctor in turn tricked the Daleks into believing he'd been converted by the Dalek Factor. With the three humanised Daleks causing unrest, the Doctor suggested that all Daleks be sent through a Dalek Factor conversion arch, having switched it to pass on the Human Factor instead. This instigated a [[Dalek Civil War|civil war]] on Skaro, during which Edward was killed saving the Doctor from a [[Emperor's Personal Guard|Black Dalek]]. Promising to look after his daughter, the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria, believing the Daleks had met their "final end". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)}})
 
The Doctor and Jamie then introduced Victoria to the TARDIS and its console room as they depart Skaro. The Doctor also tells Victoria his age in Earth terms, and suggests Jamie help her find a new set of clothes. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)}})
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=== Looking after Victoria ===
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[[File:Victoria in Tomb of the Cybermen.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Jamie welcome Victoria aboard the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)}})]]
With Jamie and Victoria alongside him, the Doctor aided an archaeological team on [[Telos]] in opening a [[Cyber-tomb]], unable to resist his curiosity. To his horror [[Eric Klieg]] awakened the Cybermen and the [[Cyber-Controller]] from their five-hundred year slumber, but the Doctor and Jamie sealed them away again. The Doctor electrified the entrance, the hatch leading to the tombs and the [[symbolic logic]] controls to prevent anyone else from entering. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)}})
 
Returning Victoria to her original time, the Doctor was introduced to the recluse [[Charles Westbrooke|Sir Charles Westbrooke]], who had reanimated six dead people in an experiment to bring his wife back to life. However, he was killed when it was revealed that he was his wife's killer, and as the animated corpses rampaged, the Doctor cooked up a formula, filled a rifle with tranquilliser darts and defeated the deceased with Victoria's aid. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Age of Ambition (short story)}})
 
When the TARDIS landed in [[Sumatra]], the travellers found the [[Great Space Elevator]], a method of reaching a space station without using rockets, and arrived just as the space station lost power. When the Doctor found a way to get to the space station to discover the cause of the problem, the crew claimed that there was nothing wrong, but a member of the crew told the Doctor that the crew was infected by [[static electricity]], which allowed the humans to be conductive. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Great Space Elevator (audio story)}})
 
When the TARDIS landed in a museum, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria were attacked by [[Robot Yeti|robotic yetis]], but Jamie was able to gain control of them with [[Great Intelligence|a pyramid of glowing orbs]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dr. Second (novel)}})
 
Reunited with [[Edward Grainger]], the Doctor discovered a [[Slavery|slave]] race called the [[Virtor]]s had been transporting New York Supplementary Education Institution students back to their home world of [[Virtus]]. He prevented them from capturing Victoria, Jamie and Edward, but accidentally fell into their portal to Virtus himself. Trapped on Virtus for a long period of time, the Doctor led a slave rebellion and, eventually, led the ageing humans back home, merely seconds after he had originally left from Earth's perspective. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Lost (short story)}})
 
The Doctor took Jamie and Victoria to an alien arena to watch a fight between soldiers and a dragon. However, the [[Mantis (Valley of Dragons)|Mantis]] mistook the travellers for pirates and threw the Doctor into the arena to fight the dragon, where he played a tune on his recorder to enthral it and set it upon the audience, who fled. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Valley of Dragons (short story)}})
 
After escaping the destruction of a civilisation in the [[Uranium Universe]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Atoms Infinite (comic story)}}) the Doctor and Jamie were taken prisoner by the [[Cogwens]] on [[Pendant]], but they were rescued by Victoria and a gang of outcasts, just in time for the Doctor to stop the Cogwens from stealing the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|World of Ice (short story)}})
 
Attempting to bypass the anti-theft protocols in the TARDIS that allegedly prevented him from controlling the TARDIS himself, the Doctor accidentally disabled so many security protocols that the ship materialised in a pocket dimension containing the displaced town of [[Lychburg]]. The pocket reality prevented the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria from returning to the TARDIS. Determining what they were dealing with, the Doctor unintentionally disrupted the control of the entity manipulating the pocket dimension when a doctor who was trying to plant a control device in the Doctor's neck accidentally stabbed himself in the gut. After the Doctor tracked the controlling entity to a prototype TARDIS, Jamie killed the controller, the last Gallifreyan [[Woprat]] in existence, and unintentionally caused the final collapse of the pocket dimension. The Doctor then regained access to the TARDIS when [[Fourth Doctor|someone]] modified the dimensional settings from inside the ship, but this gave him time to implement a plan and evacuate Lychburg's entire population into the TARDIS and take them to safety once the pocket dimension collapsed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Heart of TARDIS (novel)}})
 
The TARDIS landed on [[Amyryndaa]] where the travellers joined a survey team investigating why the population had become extinct. When parts of the team kept dying, the Doctor sent his companions to safety in the TARDIS but they disobeyed and came to his aid, helping him determine the people of the planet and archaeologists had been killed by a [[Story-Form]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Story of Extinction (audio story)}})
 
[[File:Doctor's Fur Coat.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor is used as bait by the warrior monks at [[Det-Sen Monastery]] in an attempt to trap the Yeti. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)}})]]
Arriving in [[Tibet]], the Doctor sought to return the Holy Ghanta to [[Det-Sen Monastery]] that he'd been gifted on his previous visit. Initially accused of attacking British explorer Professor [[Edward Travers]], the Doctor found the mountain was under siege by [[Robot Yeti]]. He discovered they were controlled by a [[Great Intelligence]] which had been possessing his old friend [[Padmasambhava]] for centuries. He confronted the Intelligence as it manifested, enabling Jamie and Travers to destroy Padmasambhava's equipment, banishing the Intelligence and freeing his old friend so he could finally die. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)}})
 
They subsequently landed on Earth again in a new [[Ice Age]] near [[Brittanicus Base]] where the Doctor helped the crew stop their [[Ionisation|ioniser]] overloading, impressing their commander [[Clent]]. One of the crew found an [[Ice Warrior]] buried in the ice, who awoke and took Victoria hostage however Clent refused to let the Doctor leave to find her whilst he was needed for the work on the ioniser. After devising a calculation the Doctor went in search of Victoria and was captured by the Ice Warriors at their crashed ship. He and Victoria unsuccessfully tried to stop the Ice Warriors firing a [[sonic cannon]] at the base, but devised a way to use it to immobilise them when they marched on the base. He returned to the base as the Warriors retreated and helped persuade the crew to fire the ioniser, destroying the Ice Warriors. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Ice Warriors (TV story)}})
 
=== Missions with Jamie ===
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The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a human spaceship where they aided a [[Gallifreyan]] calling himself "Constable Pavo of [[Chapter 9]]" with his investigation of a nearby artificial black hole. According to one account, While Victoria stayed behind with him, Pavo sent the Doctor on a mission to ''[[Space Station Camera]]'' to meet with [[Joinson Dastari]], but they fled when they saw the Station attacked by [[Sontaran]]s. Instead, the Doctor and Jamie spent weeks travelling on their way back to pick up Victoria, during which time they visited the [[City of Owls]] and helped the people of [[McKenzie]]. The Doctor and Jamie returned to the ship they departed from before they actually first arrived on the ship, and found the real [[Pavo]], helping her to defeat {{Hound}}, after which Pavo agreed not to arrest the Doctor, but erased the Doctor and his friends' memory of the event nonetheless. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Black Hole (audio story)}})
 
=== Final adventures with Victoria ===
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The Doctor befriended [[Stuart Mallory]], a distinguished naturalist, when he assisted him in ordering from a takeaway, and invited him, Jamie and Victoria to dine with him. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Last Emperor (short story)}})
 
The Doctor visited East Ridge, where he helped a farmer called [[Thomas Watson (The Farmer's Story)|Thomas Watson]] to protect his family's farm from ruthless [[New York City|New York]] businessman, [[John Glassman]], turning the whole town against the Watsons. The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria managed to expose John's dishonesty to the town's sheriff, which saved Watson's farm and place within the town. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Farmer's Story (short story)}})
 
Whilst Jamie slept in the TARDIS, the Doctor took Victoria to a [[pub]], where he annoyed locals with his tales of [[Saint Nicholas]]. When sailors from [[Bari]] arrived, the Doctor got them drunk, snuck onto their ship and retrieved the bones of Saint Nicholas, which they had just stolen, before burying them in the [[North Pole]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)}})
 
[[File:Colonel.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor's first adventure with Colonel [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}})]]
The Doctor set the TARDIS controls for both his friend [[William Shakespeare]]'s house in [[Stratford-upon-Avon|Stratford]] and the [[Pan-Galactic Games]] on [[Alpha Centauri (planet)|Alpha Centauri]], as Victoria had wanted to see how her ancestors had lived in the late 16th century and Jamie had wanted some excitement and spectacle, reasoning that he stood a fifty-fifty chance of arriving at one or the other. Instead, to their disappointment, they materialised in [[Australia]] in [[2018]]. The Doctor briefly wondered if something was causing the TARDIS to keep coming back to Earth, but dismissed the thought. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)}}) The Doctor was drawn into a plan to impersonate his double, [[Ramón Salamander]], and uncover his plans to become dictator of Earth. He succeeded, and Salamander was sucked out into the Time Vortex when he tried to escape in the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Enemy of the World (TV story)}})
 
In 1960s London, the Doctor discovered that the Great Intelligence had returned, and was using the Yeti to take over the London Underground. During this conflict, the Doctor made the acquaintance of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. The Doctor tried to drain the Intelligence's mind, but interference from his friends resulted in the Intelligence being banished into space instead. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Web of Fear (TV story)}})
 
Before departing London, the Doctor discovered a [[robot]] duplicate of [[Edward Waterfield]] had been created by the Daleks to exact revenge on him for destroying them in the 19th century. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Father Figure (short story)}})
 
Aided by his other incarnations and their companions, the Second Doctor and Victoria helped [[Dan Dare]] to fight off [[the Mekon]] and his army of [[Treen]]s, [[Dalek]]s, [[Ice Warrior]]s, [[Cybermen]], [[Sontaran]]s and [[Draconian]]s in [[1991]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)}})
 
After the TARDIS landed once more on [[Vortis]], where the Doctor defeated the "seed" of [[the Animus]] he had encountered in his previous incarnation, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)}}) the TARDIS crew travelled near the [[Darkheart]]. They encountered the war-like [[Veltrochni]] and [[Koschei]], an old friend of the Doctor's from [[Gallifrey]], travelling with [[Ailla (The Dark Path)|Ailla]]. However, the temptation posed by the Darkheart device proved too much for Koschei, and the revelation that his companion Ailla was a spy destroyed the last traces of good in him. After he proclaimed himself "[[the Master]]", the Doctor had to trap him in a black hole. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Dark Path (novel)}})
 
After a holiday in Grasmere, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Hollow Men (novel)}}) the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria travelled to Venus, where the Doctor learned [[Venusian aikido]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Voyage to Venus (audio story)}}) from "a many-armed glowing-eyed being in a misty cavern". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Endgame (novel)}})
 
Making an emergency landing due to colliding with a meteor, the Doctor, Victoria and Jamie found themselves in China around [[BC|200 BC]]. Shortly afterwards, they encountered a pile of dead bodies, which disgusted the Doctor. He was initially thought to be be a spy and was taken to the Emperor [[Qin Shi Huang]]. The Emperor wanted him in order to find the secret of eternal life. Victoria found him while he was biding his time as he had worked out that the Emperor was going to die soon anyway. Escaping the palace, he learnt that the Emperor wanted the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Emperor of Eternity (audio story)}})
 
Back on 20th century Earth, the Doctor discovered that a [[weed creature]] was taking over a [[Euro Sea Gas]] refinery, and used amplified sound to destroy it. Craving peace and quiet, Victoria left the TARDIS crew to live with [[Frank Harris|Frank]] and [[Maggie Harris]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Fury from the Deep (TV story)}})
 
Shortly after leaving Victoria behind, the Doctor and Jamie visited the [[Paradox Jungles]] on the planet [[Zeiton (planet)|Zeiton]] where they stopped the [[hollow wraith]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Jamie (audio story)}})
 
=== Solo adventures ===
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[[File:Daleks Invade Zaos 3.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor on [[Zaos]] ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)}})]]
After leaving Jamie in [[1967]] [[Scotland]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)}}) the Doctor returned to [[Zaos]], which was being invaded by the [[Asymmetrical Dalek]]s. With the aid of [[Clay (Daleks Invade Zaos)|Commander Clay]] of the [[Sky Ray Space Raiders]], he recruited the [[Astrobeetle]]s to assist the [[Zaon]]s in destroying the Daleks. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)}})
 
Escaping from a [[cosmic whirlpool]] in which the [[stinging butterfly|stinging butterflies]] of [[Phlok]] had trapped his TARDIS, the Doctor met the [[Guerner]]s on [[Rimba]] as they were preparing to evacuate the planet and colonise another one. He particularly befriended one Guerner, by the name of [[Swee]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Sleeping Beast (short story)}})
 
The Second Doctor was taken out of his timezone by the [[Father of Time]] to partake in "the Final Test". He was brought to a TARDIS control console room from his future alongside his [[Third Doctor|third]], [[Fourth Doctor|fourth]], [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]] and [[sixth incarnation]]s, and told that Time had disassembled the control console and set the TARDIS on a course for the heart of the sun, with the Doctors' only hope being to reassemble the control console. Unable to achieve the task due to their bickering, the Doctors were saved when the [[First Doctor]] united them in reversing time itself with their pooled temporal powers. As the TARDIS escaped the sun, the Father of Time congratulated the Doctor and sent them back to their own times. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Test of Time (comic story)}})
 
The Second Doctor was summoned by his [[first incarnation]], who required the aid of one of his future incarnations to escape a castle in medieval England, where he had been entrapped by knights thinking he was holding Lady [[Mary (Five Card Draw)|Mary]] hostage in his TARDIS. After the [[Fifth Doctor]] lost the game that chose who would face the knights, he explained the situation to them and the Doctors were permitted to leave. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Five Card Draw (short story)}})
 
[[File:The final Moments of Gallifrey.jpg|thumb|left|The Second Doctor arrived in his TARDIS to assist his other selves during the [[Fall of Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})]]
After bumping into her due to being distracted an [[airship]], the Doctor assisted a woman named [[Mabel (Pass It On)|Mabel]] by carrying her shopping bags to her house. During the journey, Mabel voiced her frustrations with life, and the Doctor told her that she should repay his kindness to her by doing something that makes somebody else smile. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Pass It On (short story)}})
 
The Second Doctor teamed up with all of his other incarnations to save Gallifrey from destruction at the end of the [[Last Great Time War]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}) even joining them on the surface of the planet to save people from natural disasters that were occurring as a result of their attempt to shift it into another dimension. Shortly after meeting for [[tea]] with his other incarnations to celebrate in the [[Under Gallery]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)}}) the Second Doctor lost all memory of the events due to the timelines not being synchronised. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})
 
Infiltrating the [[Blenhim]] ranks, the Doctor witnessed the Blenhim forces destroy every planet that refused to submit to their domination, and challenged the head Blenhim for the rule of the army. Winning the stand-off by using his [[laser-ring]] to destroy a local rock formation, but gaining a scar on his chest from the Blenhim's leader's laser eye vision, the Doctor was accepted as the new leader by the Blenhim. With his new powers, the Doctor instructed the Blenhim to fly east until given further orders, causing all of their forces to fly directly into a sun. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Mark of Terror (comic story)}})
 
[[File:Alice and Two.jpg|thumb|Through a hypercube, the Doctor meets a [[Alice Obiefune|future companion]] prematurely. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Lost Dimension (comic story)}})]]
Along with seven other incarnations, the Second Doctor became trapped in [[the Void]] when a [[Type 1]] TARDIS from Ancient [[Gallifrey]] began to attack and devour the universe. He tried to avert the disaster by sending a [[hypercube]] to [[Alice Obiefune]] while the [[Eleventh Doctor]] was working on the early TARDISes with [[Rassilon]], but his plan was unsuccessful. He and the others were able to form a [[dimensional bridge]] to allow the [[Eighth Doctor]] to escape, and were then joined by the [[War Doctor]], followed shortly by the [[Ninth Doctor|ninth]], [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[twelfth incarnation]]s, who ventured into the Type 1 TARDIS. Forming a plan with the trapped [[Eleventh Doctor]], the Doctors joined their TARDISes to pacify the Type 1 into a peaceful state and return the universe to normal. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Lost Dimension (comic story)}})
 
In 3300 BC, after saving a pregnant sheep who the Doctor nicknamed "Ewe-ridice", the Doctor discovered from the shepherd [[Flinthair]] that his village was being stalked by a [[werewolf]]. Returning to the TARDIS, the Doctor was shocked that the sheep had been killed, and he realised that Flinthair was the werewolf that he had been stalking. In the following confrontation he was killed by his own arrowheads, and the Doctor buried Flinthair up the mountain to be found by future generations. ([[PROSE]]: [[Loop the Loup (short story)|''Loop the Loup'']])
 
The Second Doctor was taken out of time by the [[Tenth Doctor]], who brought him and the [[First Doctor]] to the planet [[Henlen]], where their [[Third Doctor|third]], [[Fourth Doctor|fourth]], [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]], [[Sixth Doctor|sixth]], [[Seventh Doctor|seventh]] and [[eighth incarnation]]s were trying to correct the [[temporal paradox]] caused by the [[Sirens of Time]] when they sabotaged the first Gallifreyan experiment for time travel. While the others piloted the TARDIS prototype used in the experiment, the Second Doctor remained with his first and tenth incarnations to make sure the backlash from their operation did not aggravate things. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Collision Course (audio story)}})
 
=== John and Gillian ===
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[[File:TVC 791 Second Doctor with John and Gillian.jpg|thumb|The Doctor with his grandchildren, John and Gillian. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Trodos Ambush (comic story)}})]]
After the Doctor was reunited with his two grandchildren, [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who]], he saved every planet in the universe from being attacked by missiles that had been programmed by the Extortioner in his scheme to hold every government in the universe to ransom. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Extortioner (comic story)}})
 
Taking John and Gillian in the TARDIS with him, the Doctor planned to sign a peace treaty with the Trods of Trodos. However, he found that he had been lured into a trap by the Daleks. Escaping before they could kill him, the Doctor allied with surviving Trods to free Trodos from Dalek control. Leaving the planet, the Doctor swore that he would never flee from the Daleks again, and that in their next encounter they would meet on his terms. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Trodos Ambush (comic story)}})
 
Leaving Trodos, the Doctor found a Dalek ship was chasing his TARDIS through the time vortex, which eventually forced him to return to the 22nd century at the height of the Dalek Empire. He disguised himself as a Dalek and foiled Dalek Supreme's plot to create thousands of Daleks. When he was detected, the Doctor used his disguise to trick all Daleks into destroying each other, before making a quick exit in the TARDIS with his grandchildren. However, the Dalek Supreme survived the attack, and swore revenge on the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Doctor Strikes Back (comic story)}})
 
Not long after their encounter with the Daleks, the Doctor and his grandkids returned to 1960s Earth and stopped the [[Zagbor]]s from converting humanity into human robots. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Zombies (comic story)}})
 
Attempting to test his newly invented ray gun, the Doctor landed his TARDIS in a swamp, where he and his grandchildren were hunted down by spiders, under the command of the [[Master of Spiders]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Master of Spiders (comic story)}})
 
Taking John and Gillian to another alien planet, the Doctor re-encountered the [[Dalek]]s and destroyed the Exterminator, a powerful weapon capable of destroying Earth with a single blast, instead using the weapon to destroy a spate of Dalek saucers. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Exterminator (comic story)}})
 
The Doctor invented a robot named [[Barnabus]] to do chores around the TARDIS. On one [[planet (Barnabus)|planet]], Barnabus saved the Doctor, John and Gillian from a gun crew who had mistaken them for invaders. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Barnabus (comic story)}})
 
The Doctor invented an exploration truck and decided to test it out on a [[Planet (Jungle Adventure)|jungle planet]] where they again encountered Daleks and destroyed them. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Jungle Adventure (comic story)}})
 
The Doctor next took John and Gillian to the Grand Museum in 1960s New York, where they worked with the Military to destroy three dinosaurs. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Monsters from the Past (comic story)}})
 
The Doctor and his TARDIS later became the god of a South American tribe after he, John and Gillian saved the tribe from warriors and their ruthless god, [[Madar]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The TARDIS Worshippers (comic story)}})
 
The Doctor and his grandchildren became caught up in Space War Two in the 30th century, which was being fought between humanity and the robots of Veno. Although he couldn't end the war, the Doctor stopped a vengeful renegade human, [[Arborge Quince]], from creating his own army of robots to attack Earth. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Space War Two (comic story)}})
 
He next took John and Gillian to a cricket match in [[Egypt]] in [[1880]], where the TARDIS was stolen by Arabs working for [[Mahadi]]. He failed to stop them attacking a British outpost when he was taken prisoner by the British on suspicion of being a spy. Escaping, he retrieved his grandchildren and left in the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Egyptian Escapade (comic story)}})
 
The Doctor arrived on a planet where he decided to test out his [[pedal-copter]]. They again encountered the Daleks and defeated them. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Attack of the Daleks (comic story)}})


[[File:Power of the Daleks.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor shortly after his first regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') ]]
The Doctor discovered that the TARDIS was being followed by a time machine built by the [[Trod]]s. They went to prehistoric [[Earth]], where the Doctor used [[mammoth]]s to destroy the Trods' power supply. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Pursued by the Trods (comic story)}})
Referring to it as a "renewal," the Doctor found himself suspected as an impostor by his companion, [[Ben Jackson]]. His other companion, [[Polly Wright]], seemed more ready to believe that he was in fact still the Doctor. They were thrown into a battle with the Doctor's old enemy, the [[Dalek]]s, at the [[Earth]] colony on the [[planet]] [[Vulcan (The Power of the Daleks)|Vulcan]]. The fact that the Daleks recognised the Doctor as their enemy helped to convince Ben of his credentials. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'')


=== Travels with Ben and Polly ===
The Doctor investigated a crashed ship on [[Minot]] and discovered a small group of [[Cybermen]] had possession of a bomb that they planned to use to destroy Earth. Setting the bomb to destruct earlier than intended, the Doctor accidentally became trapped on the Cybermen's ship as it hurtled through space. Luckily, he managed to contact his grandchildren on Minot and escaped in the TARDIS before the ship exploded and killed all the Cybermen aboard. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Coming of the Cybermen (comic story)}})
[[File:HMSTARDIS.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor sees [[Horatio Nelson]] on [[HMS Victory]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[H.M.S. TARDIS]]'')]]


Soon after regenerating, the Doctor met [[Lilith]] on [[Kirith]], when the [[Timewyrm]] had been recuperating in his mind since his regeneration. However, the Timewyrm passed from the Doctor to Lilith, leading to trouble for the Doctor in the future. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)|Timewyrm: Apocalypse]]'')
In [[Arizona]], the Doctor was kidnapped by foreign agents trying to wreck the testing on American planes. However, he managed to escape by crashing a jet packed with explosives into their base, killing the agents. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Faithful Rocket Pack (comic story)}})


The new Doctor, Ben and Polly subsequently travelled for three weeks, when they encountered [[Cat-People]] and [[Euterpian]]s in [[1994]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)|Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') and [[Selachian]]s in the [[Hotel Galaxian]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Murder Game (novel)|The Murder Game]]'')
The Doctor, John and Gillian next saved Professor [[Gnat]] from the Cybermen by killing them with flowers with a scent that proved toxic with Cybermats. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Flower Power (comic story)}})
=== Travels with Ben, Polly and Jamie ===
[[File:SecondScottishLook.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor, Ben, and Polly on the cusp of meeting Jamie. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'')]]


Soon, the trio met [[Jamie McCrimmon]] in [[Scotland]] on [[16 April]] [[1746]]. They invited him to come along on their travels ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'') They travelled to [[Atlantis]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'') and together on [[the Moon]] fought a new, more machine-like form of [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cyberman]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Moonbase]]'') They encountered the [[Macra]] on an [[Earth]] colony. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Macra Terror (TV story)|The Macra Terror]]'')  
The Doctor, John and Gillian visited [[Vargo]], where [[witch]]es throughout the universe held a gathering. The Doctor scared off most the witches by posing as the wizard Omega, and then destroyed the [[Grand Witch]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Witches (comic story)}})
[[File:Stop to hear Dr. Who play.jpg|thumb|Dr. Who playing [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}})]]
At some point, Dr. Who played [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]], with the [[Diddymen]] potentially having a break from their [[hike]] to listen. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)}}) "[[The Doctor's TARDIS|Tardis]]" was once present near [[Castle (Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting)|a castle]] when [[Basil Brush]] went [[rent collecting]], with him potentially having to go back the way he came to avoid it. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)}})


They then went to [[France|Vichy France]] in [[February]] [[1944]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Resistance (audio story)|Resistance]]'') and met the Vist ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Forbidden Time (audio story)|The Forbidden Time]]''). They would then meet the [[Selachian]]s again, while borrowing money from the bank. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Selachian Gambit (audio story)|The Selachian Gambit]]'') Then they went to a space Casino, where the Doctor met the [[Sidewinder Syndicate]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[House of Cards (audio story)|House of Cards]]'') During this time they also ended up in England, 1648 where the Doctor encountered [[Oliver Cromwell]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Roundheads (novel)|The Roundheads]]'')
Taking John and Gillian to [[Zebadee]], a planet were higher intellects went to compare studies, the Doctor had a private meeting with the fortune teller, Madam Rosa, where he learned that his next trip in the TARDIS would involve deadly robots. Deciding that his excursions in the TARDIS were becoming too dangerous, the Doctor enrolled John and Gillian at [[Zebadee University]], telling his reluctant grandchildren that it was to improve their education. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)}})


Next, the group met and defeated the [[Chameleon (humanoid)|Chameleons]] at [[Gatwick Airport]] on [[20 July]] [[1966]]. After realising that they had arrived home on the same day they had originally left, Ben and Polly decided to end their travels with the Doctor and remain on [[Earth]] in 1966. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'')
=== Travelling with Jamie again ===
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In his investigation of reports of a series of ''agent provocateurs'' known as "the Doctor" who had been involved in unusual incidents, the journalist [[James Stevens]] interviewed [[Samantha Briggs]] about the Gatwick Incident. She described the Doctor as "a short man with a mournful face and dishevelled clothing." She also noted that he had a "blurred" English accent which defied description and seemed to be extremely knowledgeable on a wide variety of subjects. Stevens dubbed him "the Gatwick Doctor" due to his involvement in the investigation of holiday fraud. He found it bizarre that it occurred on the same day as the [[C-Day]] fiasco, namely 20 July 1966, when Sir [[Charles Summer]] claimed to have been in the company of an [[First Doctor|elderly white-haired man]] who also called himself "The Doctor" in [[London|Central London]]. Stevens also found evidence that the Gatwick Doctor was later heavily involved in the [[London Event]], an infamous [[nerve gas]] scare on the [[London Underground]], during which the population of Central London was evacuated. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
[[File:Jamie TV Comic.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and Jamie engage the Quark invasion force. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)}})]]
After the Doctor successfully convinced John and Gillian to stay on [[Zebadee]], the TARDIS brought him to a Scottish castle in [[1967]], where the Doctor found the [[Quark]]s preparing to launch an invasion. Having been spotted, the Doctor retreated into the castle, where he was saved from a Quark by Jamie, who had come to investigate the flying saucer in the castle. Coming up with a plan, the Doctor and Jamie commandeered the flying saucer and opened fire on the Quark invasion force, causing the Quarks to destroy themselves in the confusion. Returning to destroy the Quarks at the castle, Jamie and the Doctor both agreed to accompany each other in the TARDIS again. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)}})


=== Adventures with Victoria and Jamie ===
The Doctor and Jamie visited Oliver's Inn in [[1968]] where [[Constable]] [[Bernard Whittam]] was celebrating his last day before [[retirement]]. The Doctor discovered that Bernard was haunted by a wheezing, groaning noise in his head. The Doctor gradually revealed that Bernard, his family, friends and [[Emma Clarke]] were not real but the creation of the TARDIS's [[chameleon circuit]] from when the ship disguised itself as a police box in [[1963]]. The Doctor switched them off as Bernard and Emma walked away from the TARDIS hand in hand. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Last Day at Work (audio story)}})
After the TARDIS was stolen at the behest of the Daleks, the Doctor and Jamie found a [[Time corridor]] and were transported back to [[2 June]] [[1866]] where they found two [[19th century]] [[human]] scientists, [[Edward Waterfield]] and [[Theodore Maxtible]], trying to isolate the [[Human Factor]]. Jamie and the Doctor befriended Waterfield's daughter, [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]. After Edward Waterfield died, and the introduction of the Human Factor into some Daleks having instigated a civil war on [[Skaro]], the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria. At the time the Doctor believed that the Daleks had truly destroyed each other, forever. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'')


With Jamie and Victoria alongside him, the Doctor saw an archaeological team on [[Telos]] open a [[Cyber-tomb]]. [[Eric Klieg]] awakened the Cybermen and the [[Cyber-Controller]] from their five-hundred year slumber, but the Doctor and Jamie sealed them away again. The Doctor electrified the entrance, the hatch leading to the tombs and the [[Symbolic Logic]] controls to prevent anyone else from entering. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'') On [[Earth]], they had their first known encounters with the [[Robot Yeti]], the [[Great Intelligence]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]]'') and the [[Ice Warrior]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]]'')
With Jamie by his side, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Colony of Lies (novel)}}) the Doctor was involved in a battle with the [[Terrible Zodin]] that involved multiple incarnations of himself, though he lost his memory of the adventure after Zodin used "mind rubbers" on him and his other incarnation. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Cold Fusion (novel)}})


The Doctor next met a double of himself in [[Ramón Salamander]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World (TV story)|The Enemy of the World]]'') During a second battle with the Great Intelligence and the Yeti, the Doctor met [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] for the first time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'')
Landing on [[Gano]] after a war on the planet was lost, the Doctor and Jamie were attacked by [[giant wasp]]s, but were able to evade them in a trench. Utilising a discarded anti-aircraft gun, they were able to shoot down a wasp, until the swarm changed formation and tackled the gun over, but exposed an underground city to the Doctor and Jamie in the process. Escaping into the city, the duo were confronted by the Quarks, but were able to avoid them using some old scooters, until they came upon a dead end. However, the wasps arrived to attack the Quarks and the battle between them enabled the Doctor and Jamie to make a break for the exit. After a close encounter with a wasp near the exit, which resulted in the creature's demise, the Doctor and Jamie made it to the TARDIS and left. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Killer Wasps (comic story)}})


==== Meeting an old friend and losing a new one ====
After the TARDIS was forced to materialise by an explosion in [[1970]] [[Antarctica]], the Doctor and Jamie discovered that aliens were threatening to detonate explosions to throw Earth off its axis. After evading a group of [[Ice Ape]]s, the Doctor and Jamie followed the aliens' craft down a cave, and, after using [[dynamite]] to damage the craft, manoeuvred the aliens into a fight with the Ice Apes. After the Ice Apes emerged victorious, the Doctor disarmed the aliens' explosives and, from within the TARDIS, hacked into the world television networks to announce the aliens' defeat to the world. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Ice Cap Terror (comic story)}})
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The Doctor later befriended [[Stuart Mallory]], a distinguished naturalist, with whom he and his two companions later took dinner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Emperor]]'')


The Doctor next visited the [[America]]n town of East Ridge, where he helped a farmer called [[Thomas Watson]] to protect his family's farm from ruthless [[New York City|New York]] businessman, [[John Glassman]]. However, the Doctor's actions turned the whole town against the Watsons. The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria managed to expose John's dishonesty to the town's sheriff, which saved Thomas' farm and place within the town. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Farmer's Story]]'')
Visiting [[Atkya]] at the time of the [[Yelyahj Peace Festival]], the Doctor and Jamie saw the [[Atkyan]]s experience changes to their history, until the Atkyans were brought to extinction by a biological agent accidentally introduced to them by [[Fifth Doctor|a future incarnation of the Doctor]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (short story)}})


Returning to 1960s London weeks after the Yeti invasion, the Doctor discovered a [[robot]] duplicate of [[Edward Waterfield]] had been created by the Daleks to exact revenge on him for destroying them in the 19th century. Even though the Doctor defeated the robot, the trauma of fighting her own father fuelled Victoria's determination to stop travelling with him as soon as she found peace for herself. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Father Figure]]'')
Landing on the edge of a jungle, the TARDIS was buried in a rockslide caused by the Quarks, and the Doctor and Jamie were forced to seek shelter from their flying saucer in the jungle. Outrunning the Quarks to a jungle clearing operation, the Doctor and Jamie took control of a [[bulldozer]] and an [[excavator]] to battle the Quarks directly. Winning the duel with the bulldozer, the Doctor and Jamie made to leave, but were ambushed by the jungle natives enslaved by the Quarks. Forced behind the bulldozer's shovel, the Doctor removed the machine's silencer to frighten the jungle animals into stampeding onto the Quarks. Using the bulldozer to free the TARDIS, which had sustained no damage, the Doctor and Jamie departed the jungle. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Jungle of Doom (comic story)}})


The Doctor next investigated a number of disappearances at the New York Supplementary Education Institution and sent Jamie and Victoria undercover. He was reunited with a younger version of [[Edward Grainger]], whose god-daughter and husband had also gone missing. The Doctor discovered a [[slavery|slave]] race called the [[Virtor]]s had been transporting students back to their homeworld of [[Virtus]]. He prevented them from capturing Victoria, Jamie and Edward. But accidentally fell into their portal to Virtus himself.
While he repaired the TARDIS's [[time rotor]], the Doctor sent Jamie out to find [[gold]], [[Mercury (element)|mercury]] and [[Zeiton-7]]. When he returned, Jamie had been given the ''[[Necronomicon]]'' by {{Delgado}}, which transported him and the Doctor to the [[Great Desolation]]. There, the Doctor discovered that the Master had been working with the [[Archon (The Nameless City)|Archons]], who wanted to seize a TARDIS to attack the Time Lords. After they repaired the TARDIS, the Doctor defeated the Archon by playing his recorder whilst Jamie played the [[bagpipes]], which confused and destroyed them. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Nameless City (short story)}})


Trapped on Virtus for a long period of time, the Doctor led a slave rebellion and, eventually, led the ageing humans back home, merely seconds after he had originally left from Earth's prospective, and he reunited Edward with his, now much older, god-daughter. (''[[PROSE]]: [[The Lost]]'')
When the TARDIS landed in the [[Time Temple]], the Doctor and Jamie were greeted by [[Father Time]], who decided they needed to be punished for their time travel, and rendered them unconscious. The Doctor awoke to find himself tied to a [[pendulum]] lowering him into boiling oil, and Jamie sealed within a giant [[hour glass]]. Noticing a loose bolt, the Doctor increased the strain of the pendulum until it collapsed on itself, and also landed on the hour glass, freeing Jamie as well. With Father Time after them, the Doctor took shelter in a [[cuckoo clock]], but Father Time cornered him there. The Doctor was saved by Jamie's intervention, but broke his ankle in the process. Whilst Father Time summoned robots after them, the Doctor was defended by Jamie, who inadvertently damaged the robots enough to set them on Father Time, giving him and the Doctor the chance to escape the Time Temple. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Father Time (comic story)}})


After the TARDIS landed once more on [[Vortis]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)|Twilight of the Gods]]'') the TARDIS crew travelled near the [[Darkheart]]. They encountered the war-like [[Veltrochni]] and [[Koschei]], an old friend of the Doctor's from [[Gallifrey]], travelling with [[Ailla (The Dark Path)|Ailla]]. Koschei was possibly sent by the [[Time Lord]]s to retrieve the Doctor. However, the temptation posed by the Darkheart device proved too much for Koschei, and the revelation that his companion Ailla was a spy killed the last traces of good in him, and he became [[the Master]]. The Doctor trapped him in a black hole, instigating a great feud between him and his old friend that would last for centuries. After being tempted by the Master to turn to the dark side, Victoria decided that at the next opportunity, she would settle down and leave the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path (novel)|The Dark Path]]'')
The Doctor and Jamie were present in [[London]] during the [[coronation]] of [[Elizabeth II]] on [[2 June]] [[1953]]. In order to hide from what Jamie called a "[[devil beastie]]", the pair dressed as royal guards outside [[Buckingham Palace]], only to be caught by the beastie, who was itself dressed as a guard. They were saved when the beastie was subdued by [[Eva De Ville]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Where's the Doctor? (comic story)}})


Craving peace and quiet, Victoria left the TARDIS crew to live with [[Frank Harris|Frank]] and [[Maggie Harris]] after an adventure on a [[Euro Sea Gas]] station with a [[weed creature]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]'')
After the Doctor completed constructing a mechanical housemaid named [[Martha (robot)|Martha]], the TARDIS landed in [[1971]] [[New York City]], where the Doctor and Jamie went to see [[C. G. Slattery]] of the [[Inventions International Company]], who was impressed enough with Martha to put the Doctor on nationwide television to sell hundreds of thousands of Marthas. After a few weeks of successful business, however, the Marthas were taken over by the Quarks to be used as an invasion force. Though the Doctor was able to bring the Marthas back under his control, the Quarks soon arrived to take New York City by force, but the Doctor was able to turn the Marthas savage again to fight back against the Quarks. When the Quarks finally retreated, the Doctor was hailed as a hero, and even nominated for [[President of the United States]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Martha the Mechanical Housemaid (comic story)}})


=== Encounters with Jamie and Zoe ===
=== Zoe joins the duo ===
The Doctor and Jamie discovered a Cyberman plot involving a [[Space Station W3|space station]] and picked up one of the space station's crew, [[Zoe Heriot]]. Together, they fought the Cybermen and Zoe stowed away aboard the TARDIS. To make sure that she really wanted to come with them, the Doctor showed her a mental projection of his last adventure with the Daleks to show her just what she was letting herself in for. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'') Right after this they actually encountered the Daleks. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fear of the Daleks]]'')
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On the planet [[Dulkis]], the Doctor, Zoe, and Jamie first fought the [[Quark]]s. The Doctor was nearly killed when he carried a live bomb into the [[Dominator ship]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators]]'')
The Doctor and Jamie fought the Cybermen on [[Space Station W3]] and one of the space station's crew, scientist [[Zoe Heriot]], stowed away aboard the TARDIS. The Doctor tried to dissuade her by using a thought scanner to show her how he ended the Daleks, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Wheel in Space (TV story)}}) but the Daleks frightened her more than he had anticipated, and he apologetically conceded that the TARDIS could "use another genius aboard". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Fear of the Daleks (audio story)}})


[[File:Invasion ep7.JPG|left|thumb|The Doctor tries to influence [[Tobias Vaughn]] to stop a [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cyber]] invasion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion]]'')]]
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe visited a space ship that was being attacked by an [[Alvarian space wyrm]], but the Doctor sedated her by playing his recorder. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Forgotten (comic story)}})
By this time, the Doctor considered Jamie to be the most reliable friend that he had ever had. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Jigsaw War (audio story)|The Jigsaw War]]'')


After an adventure in the [[Land of Fiction]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind Robber]]'') the travellers landed on Earth, where they learned that Lethbridge-Stewart, now promoted to Brigadier, headed a new alien defence organisation called [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]]. Alongside UNIT, they defeated [[Tobias Vaughn]] and the Cybermen, with the assistance of the Brigadier and [[John Benton|Corporal Benton]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion]]'')
Forced to land on a [[Planet (Shadow of Death)|planet]] orbiting a [[pulsar]] in [[2724]] after two beams of energy from a [[pulsar]] collided with the TARDIS, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe found themselves helping [[Sophie Topolovic|Dr. Sophie Topolovic]] and her crew rebelling an incursion on Topolovic's base, which was studying the altercations to [[time]] on the planet. Staying behind in the control room to let the others escape to the surface, the Doctor searched for another way out. In the base's observation room, the Doctor was told by [[Eleventh Doctor|a future incarnation]] via the [[psychic paper]] to return to the control room and save Dr. Topolovic's research, and discovered that the attackers were the [[Quiet One]]s, the inhabitants of the ancient city Topolovic was studying. With this information, the Doctor spent several years negotiating with the Quiet Ones, until a truce could be formed. After helping the Quiet Ones repair the base and build a better communication device, the Doctor then retrieved Jamie, Zoe and Topolovic's team, with only a few moments passing for them, to inform them of the newfound peace. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Shadow of Death (audio story)}})


In [[Scandinavia]] during the Dark Ages, Jamie was wounded by a vicious barbarian called [[Vignor]]. The Doctor and his friends were saved by Bior and joined his tribe. The Doctor soon discovered Bior was using magic to transform himself and his tribe into bears to protect their village. When Vignor attacked the village and killed Bior's younger son, Bior went on a vengeful attack, slaughtering men, women and children. The Doctor was forced to trap Bior in his form as a bear forever after he killed Vignor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[That Which Went Away]]'')
Arriving on the abandoned [[Skybase]] in [[2069]], the Doctor was shot while trying to escape, nearly regenerating before an injection of [[Shiner]] DNA stabilised his rewiring DNA and kept him alive long enough for his body to heal naturally, although it took six months for him to come out of the subsequent coma. Aware from his link to the Shiners that the [[Myloki]] were returning to Earth, the Doctor assisted in the search for the immortal captains [[Karl Taylor]] and [[Grant Matthews]]. Taylor was killed after Jamie accidentally released him. The Doctor subsequently accompanied Matthews to confront the Myloki, allowing Matthews to join them as he speculated that the Myloki, far from being evil, simply couldn't understand humanity and required Matthews' perspective. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Indestructible Man (novel)}})


Unimpressed by Zoe's haughty demeanour, the Doctor took her to Los Angeles in 1999 at Christmas to teach her a lesson in humility. They helped to provide food, drink and shelter for the homeless and the poor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Goodwill Toward Men]]'')
The travellers landed on the asteroid of [[Lavonia]], where a peace conference was held to end the long war between the [[Xantha Empire]] and the [[Tibari Republic]]. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe were captured by [[Atrika]], a Tibari scientist in disagreement with the decision of his president, and allied himself with the [[Dalek]]s to assassinate her, having built a machine, powered by a Dalek [[crystal]], that allowed him to project someone's avatar and control their actions to carry out the mission. Atrika forced Zoe into the machine, and sent her to assassinate the president, but the Daleks forced Atrika to project the Doctor too before the mission was accomplished. With the Doctor's help, Zoe was able to resist Atrika's influence.


==== Defending against Omega ====
The Doctor and Zoe then persuaded Atrika that the Daleks intended to disrupt the conference and destroy both Xantha and Tibari, and convinced him to rebel against them. Atrika attacked the Daleks and was shot, but, before dying, he managed to project his own mind inside the Daleks, and made them feel horror and disgust for her crimes, eventually destroying them. The Doctor and Zoe were then brought back to reality by Jamie and alerted both Xantha and Tibari of the imminent danger. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Fear of the Daleks (audio story)}})
The Doctor, Zoe and Jamie briefly returned to the Land of Fiction. During their stopover, the Doctor again encountered [[Lemuel Gulliver]]. Upon closer examination, the Doctor discovered that it wasn't Gulliver at all, but rather a [[Time Lord]] named [[Goth]], whom the Doctor remembered had presided over meetings of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]].  Goth claimed a great crisis was about to befall Time Lord civilisation.  He persuaded the Doctor to help his [[Third Doctor|successor]] stop [[Omega]] from ripping reality apart. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Future Imperfect (short story)|Future Imperfect]]'')
[[File:2 & 3 (The Three Doctors).jpg|thumb|The Doctors meet [[Omega]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'')]]
The Doctor was time-scooped to his TARDIS in the future, where he reunited with the Brigadier and his other UNIT friends. He also encountered [[Jo Grant|a future travelling companion]] and traded barbs with his future self. Ultimately, the two incarnations of the Doctor were able to work together when they and their UNIT friends were transported to an antimatter universe, despite their differences, and successfully eliminated Omega — but the price was the loss of his [[The Doctor's recorder|recorder]]. After this, the Doctor said his farewells to his future and was returned to Jamie and Zoe. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors]]'')


Although his memories of meeting his future self quickly faded, the Doctor did remember that he had lost his recorder, and went to a music shop on [[Amber Station]] to get a new one. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Briefly Noted (short story)|Briefly Noted]]'')
=== The Land of Fiction ===
On the planet [[Dulkis]], the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe fought the [[Dominator]]s and their robotic servants, the [[Quark]]s, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Dominators (TV story)}}) and had an adventure in the [[Land of Fiction]], ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Mind Robber (TV story)}}) where the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe were approached by "[[Bernice Summerfield|the famous Hat Collector]]", who asked for the Doctor's stovepipe hat, and dematerialised when the Doctor gave it to her. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Time & Time Again (comic story)}})


==== Further adventures ====
[[File:2 & 3 (The Three Doctors).jpg|thumb|left|The Doctors meet Omega. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Three Doctors (TV story)}})]]
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe visited a space ship that was being attacked by snake-like creatures. The creatures were defeated by the Doctor playing the recorder. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') They also encountered the [[Kroton]]s, and freed the [[Gond]]s from them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Krotons]]'') Later they once more battled the Ice Warriors. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]'')
From the [[Temporal Control Room]], the Doctor was spotted on a [[primitive planet (The Three Doctors)|primitive planet]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Three Doctors (novelisation)}}) Immediately returning to the Land of Fiction in an attempt to retrieve [[The Doctor's recorder|his recorder]], the Doctor discovered a [[Time Lord]] named [[Goth]] disguised as [[Lemuel Gulliver]]. Goth claimed a great crisis was about to befall Time Lord civilisation, and persuaded the Doctor to help [[Third Doctor|his successor]] stop [[Omega]] from ripping reality apart. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Future Imperfect (short story)}}) The Doctor was time-scooped to his TARDIS in the future, where he apparently reunited with the Brigadier and his other UNIT friends. He also encountered [[Jo Grant]], a future travelling companion, and met with his [[third incarnation]]. Ultimately, the two incarnations of the Doctor had difficulties working with each other, but were able to work together with the help of the [[First Doctor]], who communicated with them from a [[time eddy]], and when they and their UNIT friends were transported to an antimatter universe. The two Doctors, despite their differences, successfully thwarted Omega's escape, at the cost of the Second Doctor's recorder. With the crisis resolved, the Second Doctor said his farewells and was returned to his rightful place in time ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Three Doctors (TV story)}}) with his memory of the event erased from his mind. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Briefly Noted (short story)}})


[[File:Second Doctor angry Prisoners of Time widescreen.jpg|thumb|The Doctor condemns the [[slave]] [[auction]] as "barbaric". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Prisoners of Time (comic story)|Prisoners of Time]]'')]]
After he, Jamie and Zoe fought the [[Bookworm]]s at the Collection, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Original Sin (novel)}}) the Doctor realised the absence of his recorder, and went to a music shop on [[Amber Station]] to get a new one. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Briefly Noted (short story)}})
The group landed in the [[Frenko Bazaar]], a famous intergalactic trading post where one could buy "just about anything". The Doctor, in an attempt to take down the slave market, placed a homing device on Jamie, and followed some [[Voraxx]] into [[Stellar Imports & Exports]] to gain their attention. A member told the Doctor that Jamie, coming from the past, was worth a mint. When he said Jamie wasn't for sale, the Voraxx members followed them.


The Voraxx kidnapped Jamie, and took him aboard a [[Slaver ship (Prisoners of Time)|slaver ship]] in orbit. Following Jamie's signal, the Doctor and Zoe found the [[transmat|trans-mat]] that led to the ship and found Jamie. They then awoke some [[Ice Warrior]]s, who started an uprising. The slaves took over the ship, forcing the slavers to leave. As the trio teleported back to the shop, the Doctor was shocked to find his companions missing, having been captured by [[Cloaked figure (Prisoners of Time)|an entity]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Prisoners of Time (comic story)|Prisoners of Time]]'')
Having materialised over the dark side of the Moon, the TARDIS crew saw a missile being fired towards them, and headed to Earth to escape it. The Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe defeated [[Tobias Vaughn]] and the Cybermen, with the assistance of the newly promoted Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Invasion (TV story)}})


After regaining his companions, the Doctor encountered space pirates. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Space Pirates (TV story)|The Space Pirates]]'') When Jamie and Zoe were imprisoned in an alien prison disguised as an English country home, the Doctor allied with a gentlemen thief called [[Lucas Seyton]], known as "the Fallen Angel". They infiltrated the prison and discovered the prisoners had killed each other. After being reunited with his friends, the Doctor closed the prison down and destroyed the android guards. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fallen Angel (short story)|Fallen Angel]]'')
When Zoe noticed that a Cyber-ship had escaped the explosion of the cyber-fleet, the Doctor traced it to the planet [[Isos II]]. Once there, they encountered friendly giant slugs. The Doctor was later captured by Ison Security agent [[Enab]] and questioned by [[Seru]]. When Seru showed him a map of the underground network, the Doctor went there to look for Zoe. He saw that the slugs were using the cyber electricity conjunctions boxes to breed. He got onto the train that the Cybermen wanted to run into him, and discovered that it was a spaceship destined for Earth. The Doctor was taken to the [[Cyber-Controller]], who wanted to take all of the Doctor's knowledge so they could invade Earth. The Doctor worked out that the only way that he could stop the Cybermen was to blow up their new spaceship by putting it into a warp ellipse, but that meant sacrificing himself. [[Hilsee]] decided that he should be the one to do it, and forced the Doctor off the ship. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Isos Network (audio story)}})


At some point during his travels with Jamie and Zoe, they visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')
After the Doctor sent Zoe outside the TARDIS in deep space to repair a crack in the outer shell, they collided with [[the World|the ''World'']]. After boarding the ship to try and find Zoe, the Doctor and Jamie discovered a room full of dead bodies. The Doctor worked with [[Twenty]] to save the ship from collapsing. He tried to fix the ship but learnt that the ship was inhabited by the [[Corvus (The Wreck of the World)|Corvus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Wreck of the World (audio story)}})
 
=== A busy few weeks ===
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The Doctor became angry after Zoe caused the TARDIS to crash into a younger version of itself, causing the [[Dematerialisation circuit]] to become damaged. Trying to find parts for the circuit on [[Urbinia]], the Doctor and Zoe were dragged along with a crowd trying to evacuate the planet. The Doctor encountered his [[First Doctor|previous incarnation]] and [[Steven Taylor]] at the spaceport and realised that something had gone wrong in his past as [[Katarina]] was with them. He explained to Katarina the true course of history and she agreed to help him restore it. He used the version of the dematerialisation circuit that his younger self had fixed, and used the [[fast return switch]] to avert the collision which created the timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Daughter of the Gods (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS crew freed the [[Gond]]s from the evil of the alien [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Krotons (TV story)}})
 
After landing in [[Uzbekistan]], [[1919]], the Doctor posed as a soviet official to investigate the disappearances of several Uzbek children. He discovered that there was an alien taking them as the alien wanted to save them from the terror that the alien had observed taking place in the previous war. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Memory Cheats (audio story)}})
 
They once more battled the Ice Warriors, preventing them from turning Earth into their new home through spores. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Seeds of Death (TV story)}}) During this encounter, the Doctor was taken to the [[Multivarium]], where he and [[Narrator (The Room with All the Doors)|another captive]] spent years trying to escape. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Room with All the Doors (short story)}})
 
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe landed in a cell belonging to [[Iolas Blue]]. The Doctor was worried when Iolas told him that he wanted to kill him. After Zoe told him that Iolas knew everything that they had done, the Doctor realised that he was using chaos theory to change the flow of history. One of Iolas' previous manipulations meant that he was able to escape because of an error in the calculations and was part of [[the Predicticon]]'s plans. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lepidoptery for Beginners (short story)}})
 
The Doctor investigated some mysterious robberies that involved a memory altering crystal, and tricked the robbers into erasing their own memories after turning them against each other. Meeting up with the Brigadier, the Doctor gave him the crystal to help UNIT with their clean-up operations, with a copy of Zoe's mind in the crystal to act as a "user's manual". ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Tales from the Vault (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor also saved pilot [[John Finney]] after his plane was shot down during the [[Korean War]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Prelude First Frontier (short story)}}) and visited [[Bob Dovie]] at [[59A Barnsfield Crescent]] in [[Totton]], [[Hampshire]] on [[23 November]] [[1963]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Light at the End (audio story)}})
 
After Zoe had cut her hand making Haggis, the TARDIS landed at the [[Whitaker Institute]]. The Doctor managed to bluff his way into being a station inspector, and worked out that the [[Achromatic]]s were based on [[Dorian Gray (fictional character)|Dorian Gray]]'s portrait. He destroyed the research in order to stop them being used for war. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Echoes of Grey (audio story)}})
 
The TARDIS then landed on Earth near a funeral of a scientist, as the Doctor had lost control of the ship. Wanting to know what had affected the TARDIS, the Doctor found out that the machine at a nearby research facility was accidentally venting energy into the space-time vortex and he fixed the machine to stop it. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Uncertainty Principle (audio story)}})
 
After the Doctor broke the harmonic resonator while playing "keepey-uppey" with a football, the TARDIS made an emergency landing in [[Tromesis]]. The Doctor helped to investigate the [[Hawker]]s, but he managed to get the version of the city that could stop the meteor that would save the world with Zoe's help. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Apocalypse Mirror (audio story)}})
 
The Doctor encountered space pirates led by [[Maurice Caven]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Space Pirates (TV story)}}) About a week later the Doctor suspected a trap when the TARDIS was summoned to [[Planetoid X]]. He went out to investigate, telling Jamie and Zoe to stay behind in the TARDIS. As he returned to the TARDIS a hour later, having decided to leave after encountering a Cyberman, he was transposed with his [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]] ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Last of the Cybermen (audio story)}}) by [[the Monk]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Secret History (audio story)}}) As a result of the swap, the Sixth Doctor, Jamie and Zoe became involved in the Cybermen’s scheme to alter the course of the [[Great Cyber War]], with the Sixth Doctor almost prematurely contacting the [[Time Lords]] for aid, however managed to rectify events and returned to Planetoid X. There the Doctors swapped back, with Jamie and Zoe losing their memories of the incident. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Last of the Cybermen (audio story)}})
 
When windows salesman [[Bill Rigby]] forced his way into the TARDIS, the Doctor tried to get rid of him without purchasing a window, until Rigby told him that his product had double-glazing with a lifetime guarantee and a view of the customer's choice. The Doctor decided to buy a large, mock-Georgian bay window that had a view of his childhood home. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|uPVC (short story)}})
 
=== Final adventures with Jamie and Zoe ===
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[[File:Doctor Axista Four.jpg|thumb|The Doctor in [[Plymouth Hope City]] on [[Axista Four]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Colony of Lies (novel)}})]]
Arriving on the [[Independent Earth Colony]] [[Axista Four]] in the year [[2539]], the Doctor became involved in a [[refugee]] crisis sparked by the [[Earth Federation]]'s intention to resettle eighty-thousand refugees dislocated by the [[Dalek Wars]]. He also uncovered a conspiracy stretching back to the [[Planet Fall Day|colony's foundation]] a [[2439|century earlier]]: the planet was already inhabited by the [[Tyrenian]]s before the humans arrived. With some brief assistance from the [[Seventh Doctor]], the Second Doctor was able to prevent a [[war]] by negotiating a peace settlement between the Tyrenians and the humans. He also foiled a rogue Federation plot to kill everyone on the colony to allow the inbound refugees to start afresh. After the crisis, the Federation agreed to respect the colony's independence. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Colony of Lies (novel)}})
 
The Doctor traced a disturbance in the time field to [[France]] in the [[14th century]]. Shortly afterwards, he found out that there was a visionary. Upon seeing [[Marie (The Iron Maid)|Marie]]'s relics, he realised that time had been scrambled as the relics came from the future. Zoe later showed him a tank in the courtyard which confirmed what he was thinking. He theorised that a time machine had caused the First World War to collide slightly with the 14th century. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Iron Maid (audio story)}})
 
In [[Scandinavia]], during the Dark Ages, Jamie was wounded by a vicious barbarian called [[Vignor]]. The Doctor and his friends were saved by [[Bior]] and joined his tribe. The Doctor soon discovered Bior was using magic to transform himself and his tribe into bears to protect their village. When Vignor attacked the village and killed Bior's younger son, Bior went on a vengeful attack, slaughtering men, women and children. The Doctor was forced to trap Bior in his form as a bear forever after he killed Vignor. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|That Which Went Away (short story)}})
 
Unimpressed by Zoe's haughty demeanour, the Doctor took her to [[Los Angeles]] in 1999 at Christmas to teach her a lesson in humility. They helped to provide food, drink and shelter for the homeless and the poor. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Goodwill Toward Men (short story)}})
 
Arriving in [[Scotland]], the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe accidentally inspired [[Macbeth]] to slay the Scottish king. Afterwards, Macbeth confused the Doctor and Jamie for assassins-for-hire, and the Doctor agreed to kill [[Banquo]] to ensure his escape, giving Banquo a [[perception filter]] to give Macbeth a fright. Needing to lure Macbeth into a false sense of security, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe disguised themselves as three witches and convinced Macbeth that he needed to kill [[Macduff]]. Saving Macduff's family, the Doctor observed Lady Macbeth's obsessive compulsive sickness and helped organise the British Army's assault plan for Macbeth's fortress. Satisfied that history was put back on the correct course, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe left. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The True Tragedie of Macbeth (short story)}})
 
After the TARDIS landed in the [[Frenko Bazaar]], a famous intergalactic trading post where one could buy "just about anything", the Doctor, in an attempt to take down the slave market, placed a homing device on Jamie, and followed some [[Voraxx]] into [[Stellar Imports & Exports]] to gain their attention. A member told the Doctor that Jamie, coming from the past, was "worth a mint", but, when the Doctor said that he wasn't for sale, the Voraxx members kidnapped Jamie, and took him aboard a [[Slaver ship (Bazaar Adventures)|slaver ship]] in orbit. Following Jamie's signal, the Doctor and Zoe found the [[Transmat|trans-mat]] that led to the ship and found Jamie. They then awoke some [[Ice Warrior]]s, who started an uprising. The slaves took over the ship, forcing the slavers to leave. As the trio teleported back to the shop, Jamie and Zoe were captured by [[Adam Mitchell]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Bazaar Adventures (comic story)}})
 
Following a chronal trail left his the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as the [[Tenth Doctor]] merged their TARDISes together, the Second Doctor joined his other incarnations as they stormed Adam's fortress in [[Limbo]] to save their friends from Adam and {{Ainley}}. Though the Master attacked them with Autons, the Second Doctor got [[Frobisher]] to free the captured companions, and they helped the Doctors fight off the Autons, as Adam had a change of heart when the Master revealed he intended to use the chronal energies he had stolen across the Doctor's timelines to destroy the universe. After the Master killed Adam as he foiled his plans, the eleven Doctors honoured Adam as a "true companion". ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Endgame (POT comic story)}})
 
After arriving on the [[Royal Space Cruiser]] ''[[Starlight]]'', the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe were mistaken for pantomime actors, and had to help thwart [[Raxacoricofallapatorian (A Comedy of Terrors)|a Raxacoricofallapatorian]] from committing regicide against the Princess [[Triana]] of the [[Sita Federation]] to prevent her stopping the strip-mining operations of the Hanazeeen-Blathereen family on [[Luxona]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Comedy of Terrors (short story)}})
 
When Jamie and Zoe were imprisoned in an alien prison disguised as an English country home, the Doctor allied himself with gentlemen thief [[Lucas Seyton]]. The pair infiltrated the prison and, after being reunited with his friends, the Doctor closed the prison down. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Fallen Angel (short story)}})
 
After he discovered that it was a scientific research facility, the Doctor became was very interested in [[the Edge (The Edge)|the Edge]]. When he asked to tour the labs, he was given a test by [[Sebastian (The Edge)|Sebastian]], as well as being offered the mind altering drug [[Acuman]] to help him. [[Curtis (The End)|Provost Curtis]] asked him to join his crew permanently, but the Doctor didn't want to. Jamie stopped Curtis from taking him, but the Doctor had to quickly escape as the Edge began breaking apart due to his actions. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Edge (CC audio story)}})
 
The Doctor attempted to travel to [[Normandy]] to witness the Norman conquest, however arrived several centuries late in June [[1944]]. He was mistaken for a British scientist by Nazi soldiers and forced to aid their development of experimental teleportation, eventually discovering it was a part of a plot with a British traitor to transport commandos who would unleash sleeping gas on the Allied troops massing for D-Day to brainwash them to fascism. Travelling to England via the teleport, the Doctor met the traitor, Sir [[Aubrey Fanshaw-Smith]] and escaped the Nazi soldiers with him, managing to phone [[Winston Churchill]] to warn him of the plot. He was recaptured but the Nazis panicked as the British forces closed in and retreated via teleport at same time as soldiers in France was using it to escape to England from resistance forces in their base. Contacting Jamie and Zoe via radio he was able to guide them to prevent the teleports catastrophically colliding, diverting all the Nazis to the [[fourth dimension]], and then used it himself to return to France. After seeing to the teleportation device’s destruction, he departed with Jamie and Zoe as [[D-Day]] began on schedule. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Operation Werewolf (audio story)}})


=== Trial ===
=== Trial ===
[[File:War Chief Second Doctor War Games.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and the War Chief ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'')]]
[[File:War Chief Second Doctor War Games.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor and the War Chief. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}})]]
The Doctor encountered another Time Lord, whom the [[War Lord]]s referred to as [[the War Chief]]. He had given [[SIDRAT|space-time vessel technology]] to the War Lords, a race planning to use human soldiers as an army to conquer [[Mutter's Spiral|the galaxy]]. Unable to return all the many soldiers kidnapped from various periods of Earth history to their correct places in time and space, the Doctor had no choice but to seek help from the Time Lords, thereby betraying to them his location.
The Doctor and his companions landed on [[Planet (The War Games)|a planet]] where the [[War Lord]]s planned to use human soldiers as an army to conquer [[Mutter's Spiral|the galaxy]] by picking them out of various periods of Earth's history with [[the War Chief]]'s [[SIDRAT|space-time vessel technology]] that had been given to them. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe helped unite the various resistance movements on the planet to fight the War Lords. Unable to return all the kidnapped soldiers to their correct places in time and space, the Doctor called the Time Lords for help with a [[hypercube]], thereby betraying his location to them, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}}) following advice given to him by the [[Eighth Doctor]] in a [[time bubble]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Eight Doctors (novel)}})
 
The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe tried to slip away before the Time Lords arrived, but the Time Lords started interfering with the TARDIS operation and demanded the Doctor hand himself over. Wanting to escape their detection, the Doctor materialising the TARDIS on an ocean and then in space, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}}) and even briefly on the [[Ulk-Ra]] planet, where the Doctor reluctantly "switched off" [[Ossu-male]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|War Crimes (short story)}}) With the Time Lords still hot on their heels, another trip brought them to [[Estringokl]] where the Doctor celebrated [[Christmas Eve]] while Jamie and Zoe waited in the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Thousand Years of Christmas (short story)}}) They continued their attempts to flee the Time Lords, but were inevitably caught and brought to the Time Lords' home planet, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}}) [[Jewel (planet)|Jewel]] ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Return of the Daleks (TVC comic story)}}) or [[Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Time Warrior (TV story)}}) As he was forced back to his home planet, the Doctor reflected on his travels. ([[POEM]]: {{cs|Goodbyes (poem)}})
 
After the Time Lords dematerialised [[the War Lord]] for his crimes, they placed the Doctor on trial for violating the non-interference policy of the Time Lords. When asked to justify his actions, the Doctor claimed that there was evil in the universe that had to be fought and used a thought channel to show that his interfering with time actually helped prevent evils such as the Daleks, Quarks, Yeti, Cybermen and Ice Warriors from gaining significant power in the universe. Needing some time to ponder the Doctor's sentencing, the Time Lords sent the Doctor away to await their decision.
 
While awaiting the result of his trial, the Doctor learned that the Time Lords intended to send Jamie and Zoe back to their own established places in history with the memories of the time they spent travelling with him removed, save for their first adventure. A Time Lord takes pity on them and allows them to briefly reunite and attempt an escape. However the Time Lords prevented them from escaping and they are forced to say their goodbyes. As Jamie and Zoe were sent away, the Doctor was informed that his presence was required in the trial chamber, as his fate had been decided. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}})
 
=== Sentenced to death ===
According to one account, following his trial the Doctor was ultimately sentenced to death. Having been sent to a luxurious anteroom to await his fate, the Doctor, the Doctor was approached with an alternative option by [[Sardon]] of the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]], who promised him a commuted sentence to a period of exile, with the eventual possibility of a restoration to full Time Lord status. However in return the Doctor would be required to perform one or more missions on behalf of the CIA. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|World Game (novel)}}) The Doctor agrees to the deal, under the condition that the Time Lords first send him on a proving trip to one of the time zones affected by the [[War Lord]]s. In agreement, the Doctor is given a [[Time Ring]] and is sent to [[1915]] [[France]] where he is briefly reunited with [[Jeremy Carstairs]] and [[Jennifer Buckingham]]. The Doctor uncovers interference in Earth's timeline caused by [[The Players]] and upon his return to Gallifrey, offers to investigate it further on the Time Lords' behalf, to which the Time Lords disagree. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Players (audio story)}})
 
=== First mission for the CIA ===
Sardon assigns Lady [[Serena]] as the Doctor's companion and supervisor for his mission to investigate [[The Players]] alterations to Earth's history. The Doctor is given a [[Type 97]] [[TARDIS]] with a fully functioning [[Chameleon circuit]] for the mission instead of his own TARDIS. The Doctor and Serena travel to [[1794]] [[France]] to begin their investigation. The Doctor and Serena grow considerably close over the course of the mission, making it all the more tragic when Serena is killed by a shot through both of her hearts while saving the Duke of Wellington. The mission ends when The Players abandon their plot, feeling as though they have drawn too much attention to themselves.
 
The Doctor travels forward to [[1815]] and checks to ensure that the timeline is back on track. Feeling that he has earned a holiday, he spends some time in [[Brighton]] with the [[Arthur Wellesley|Duke of Wellington]]. Returning to the CIA, with his hair now streaked with grey from the stress of his mission, the Doctor uses Serena's death as leverage to convince [[Sardon]] to return his TARDIS to him with a [[Stattenheim remote control]] and to also let Jamie travel with him again. Sardon conceded, and altered Jamie's memory to make him believe Victoria was away studying graphology while they were sent to persuade [[Joinson Dastari]] to stop his experiments with time at ''[[Space Station Camera]]'' by Sardon, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|World Game (novel)}}) though another account depicted this mission as happening shortly after the [[London Event]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)}})
 
=== Reunited with Jamie ===
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The Time Lords captured the Doctor and placed him on trial for violating the [[File:The War Games 15.jpg|thumb|The Doctor begins his regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'')]]
[[File:2 Two doctors.jpg|thumb|The Doctor on [[Space Station Camera]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Two Doctors (TV story)}})]]
cardinal rule of the Time Lords - that of non-interference. Jamie and Zoe were taken away from him and had their memories of the time they spent travelling with him removed. After showing that his interfering with time actually helped prevent evils such as the Daleks and Cybermen from gaining significant power, his sentence was handed down. He was to be exiled on Earth in the [[20th century]] with a [[Third Doctor|forced regeneration]]. He was given a choice of new appearance, but rejected all of the choices. At wits' end, the Time Lords chose his new face for him and sent him away to begin his exile. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'')
With Jamie put under a "magic spell", ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Two Doctors (novelisation)}}) the CIA sent him and the Doctor to persuade [[Joinson Dastari]] to stop Professors [[Kartz]] and [[Reimer]]'s experiments with time travel at the [[Space Station Camera]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)}}) but Dastari and his augmented [[Androgum]], [[Chessene]], had planned to kidnap the Time Lord emissary all along, partnering up with the [[Sontaran]]s to steal the secret of time travel from the Time Lords' genetic makeup. The Sontarans slaughtered the station and the Doctor's death was faked to hide his kidnapping and seclusion in a hacienda near [[Seville]].


=== Working for the CIA ===
Jamie escaped the massacre and reported everything to the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] when they discovered him. The Second Doctor was transformed into an Androgum by Dastari and joined [[Shockeye]] for food at the [[Las Cadenas]] restaurant in Seville, but, because the operation was incomplete, the effect was only temporary. When Dastari and Chessene brought the Second Doctor, and his sixth incarnation, back to the hacienda, the Sixth Doctor sabotaged the [[Kartz-Reimer module|attempted TARDIS copy]], while Chessene regressed back to her Androgum nature. Dastari then freed the Second Doctor upon realising his mistake in augmenting a primitive Androgum, and was shot by Chessene for betraying her, and was then killed when she attempted to flee in the TARDIS copy. The Second Doctor used his [[Stattenheim remote control]] to return his TARDIS to him, and he and Jamie left the hacienda in the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Two Doctors (TV story)}})
[[File:SecondDoctor1.jpg|thumb|left|The Second Doctor on mission by the Time Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')]]
Before the sentence could be carried out, the [[Celestial Intervention Agency]] interceded, turning the Second Doctor into their "hired gun". In his first mission he met the [[Players]], an experience that left his hair temporarily grey.


Using the death of his companion [[Serena]] as blackmail, the Doctor convinced [[Sardon]] to let Jamie travel with him again. [[Sardon]] conceded, altering Jamie's memory to believe [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] was away studying graphology. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[World Game]]'')
After [[Polly Wright]] was manipulated into interfering with nexus points in reality and causes the imminent destruction of the universe, the Time Lords dispatched the Doctor and Jamie to resolve the problem. Afterwards, the pair spent some time catching up with Polly and [[Ben Jackson]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|That Time I Nearly Destroyed the World Whilst Looking for a Dress (short story)}})
[[File:2 Two_doctors.jpg|thumb|The Doctor on [[Space Station Camera]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')]]
The Doctor's mission took him to [[Space Station Camera]]. He was supposed to persuade his old friend [[Dastari]] to stop his scientists' experiments with Time but Dastari had planned to kidnap the Time Lord emissary all along.  He and the [[Androgum]] [[Chessene]] had partnered with the [[Sontaran]]s to steal the secret of Time Travel from the Time Lords' genetic makeup.  The Sontarans slaughtered the station and the Doctor's death was faked to hide his kidnapping and seclusion in [[Seville]]. Jamie escaped the massacre and reported everything to the [[Sixth Doctor|sixth incarnation]] of the Doctor and [[Peri Brown|Peri]] when they discovered him.  The combined efforts of the four put a stop to the dangerous plans, but not before the Second Doctor was briefly turned into an Androgum.  Luckily his body rejected the DNA transfusion. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')


The Doctor and Jamie then had further adventures, including one where they investigated [[Helicon Prime]] and the murderous [[Mindy Voir]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Helicon Prime (audio story)|Helicon Prime]]'') They next travelled to Earth in 54,010 and rescued a tribe of Stone Age humans from a bio-dome. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All of Beyond]]'')
As his predecessor had done before him, the Doctor took Jamie back in time to kill a baby destined to grow up into a dictator who would doom the Earth. However, the Doctor was unable to go through with the act, and left. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Categorical Imperative (short story)}}) They later travelled to Earth in [[54010]] and rescued a tribe of [[Stone Age]] humans from a [[bio-dome]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|All of Beyond (short story)}}) During a visit to [[Prague]], the Doctor and Jamie were caught up in a timeloop created by [[Kemen]] who captured a [[Moerani]] and used it to manipulate time on Earth. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Across Silent Seas (short story)}})


After Jamie was returned to his own time, the Doctor travelled to a rundown housing estate on Earth and joined forces with a gang of teenage outcasts to stop the awakening of a golem. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Golem (short story)|Golem]]'') The Doctor next helped Jovain Pallis investigate a murder on human colony on Mars, only to discover that Jovain was the murderer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dust (short story)|Dust]]'')
Seeking to relax, the Doctor and Jamie travelled to [[Helicon Prime]], and stumbled across a set of murders, which the Doctor began to investigate. Investigating the likes of singer [[Mindy Voir]] and the ambassador [[Dromeo]], Jamie was sent to the ambassador's room and reported back that he and Voir had assisted Dromeo with killing two of his accomplices, due to them being the last ones to know the "secret of the [[Fennus]] treasure". The Doctor recalled the story of the Fennus colony as a rich and prosperous one that was forced to abandon their place when their planet was dying.


The Second Doctor teamed up with all of his other incarnations to save Gallifrey from destruction at the end of the [[Last Great Time War]]. Due to the timelines not being synchronised, he had no memory of this event. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
After the Doctor gained one of Voir's pendants by asking for an autograph, Helicon Prime was sabotaged into becoming dangerously out of its orbit. In the chaos, the Doctor and Jamie saw Dromeo rummage through some rooms looking for the treasure. Confronting him, Dromeo confessed he was a member of the rescue mission for Fennus that was unable to save the colonists, but found out that they saved all their knowledge and power into a lost database. He asked the Doctor to collaborate with him, but the Doctor left Jamie the task of deciding whether to help the ambassador. Jamie refused. In the following confusion, the Doctor managed to set the station back to its orbit, and he and Jamie escaped in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Helicon Prime (audio story)}})


Whilst hunting a troubled women who had the ability to make others feel her pain and loneliness, the Doctor met an American teenager called Nanci Cruz, who helped him to stop the women. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Mother's Little Helper]]'')
When the [[Fourth Doctor]] used his [[TARDIS tuner]] to begin a [[temporal meta-collision]] with his other incarnations, the Second Doctor learnt that Earth was under threat from a [[Pandimensional entity (Doctors Assemble!)|pandimensional entity]] that had trapped his fourth incarnation in his TARDIS. While the Second Doctor argued with his other incarnations, the [[War Doctor]] used encoded messages from the [[Sixth Doctor]] to stop the invasion before it began, and the Sixth Doctor installed a way to expel the entity from the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS, ending the crisis. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Doctors Assemble! (webcast)}})


The Doctor later gave a librarian a purpose in life, sparking off a chain of events that would save his future companion, Ace, from a prison sentence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pass It On]]'')  
=== Working alone ===
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Recruited by the Brigadier and UNIT, the Doctor was sent undercover at a film production which featured the Cybermen. He managed to keep UNIT's best kept secrets a secret and drove the Cybermen away from Earth. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Scientific Adviser (short story)|Scientific Adviser]]'')
Jamie was deposited back in the Scottish Highlands, ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Helicon Prime (audio story)}}) but this time able to keep his memories using a trick the Doctor had taught him. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The World Shapers (comic story)}})


=== Travels with John and Gillian ===
The Doctor visited [[Clio (The Glass Princess)|Clio]] on her birthday to give her a recorder as a present, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Glass Princess (short story)}}) had a telepathic conversation with [[Greenaway]] to try to prompt him out of his coma, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Greenaway (short story)}}) and attended a private Christmas party hosted by the [[First Doctor]]. ([[POEM]]: {{cs|The Feast of Seven... Eight and Nine (poem)}})
Tired of travelling alone, the Doctor reunited with his two grandchildren, [[John and Gillian]], and saved every planet in the universe from being attacked by missiles that had been programmed by the Extortioner in his scheme to hold every goverment in the universe to ransom. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Extortioner]]'')


Taking John and Gillian in the TARDIS with him, the Doctor planned to sign a peace treaty with the Trods of Trodos. However, He found that he had been lured into a trap by the Daleks. Escaping before they could kill him, the Doctor allied with Trod survivors to free Trodos from Dalek control. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Trodos Ambush]]'')
He gave [[Winston Churchill]] lessons in Latin in [[1882]], particularly in how to address a table in the language. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill (short story)}})


Leaving Trodos, the Doctor found a Dalek ship was chasing his TARDIS through the time vortex, which eventually forced him to return to 22nd century Earth at the height of the Dalek Empire. He disguised himself as a Dalek and foiled Dalek Supreme's plot to create thousands of Daleks. When he was detected, the Doctor used his disguise to trick all Daleks into destroying each other before making a quick exit in the TARDIS with his grandchildren, only the Dalek Supreme survived the attack, and swore revenge on the Doctor. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Doctor Strikes Back]]'')
Wearing his fur coat, the Doctor had an adventure in an [[America]]n park, where he briefly crossed paths with the [[Eighth Doctor]] and a version of [[Clara Oswald]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Name of the Doctor (TV story)}}) He later attended the funeral of [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gift (ST short story)}}) exchanging looks with [[Mike Yates]] during the burial. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Shroud of Sorrow (novel)}})


Not long after their encounter with the Daleks, the Doctor and his grandkids  returned to 1960s Earth and stopped the Zagbors from converting humanity into human robots. After the Zagbor damaged the TARDIS, the Doctor overpowered their hypnotic beam and made them his slaves. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Zombies]]'')
[[File:2nd & Brig.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor with the Brigadier at UNIT HQ. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Five Doctors (TV story)}})]]
The Doctor attended a [[UNIT]] reunion party, where he and the Brigadier were kidnapped by [[Borusa]] and taken to the [[Death Zone]]. The two escaped from a squad of [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], encountered a Yeti and faced illusions of Jamie and Zoe. In the [[Dark Tower]], the Doctor met his first, third and [[fifth incarnation]]s, their companions and {{Ainley}}. After Borusa was turned to stone by [[Rassilon]], the Doctor was returned to his timezone with the Brigadier. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Five Doctors (TV story)}})


Attempting to test his newly invented ray gun, The Doctor landed his TARDIS in a swamp, where he and his grandchildren were hunted down by spiders, under the command of the [[Master of Spiders]], who hated outsiders entering his swamp. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Master of Spiders (comic story)|Master of Spiders]]'')
The Doctor attempted to form a band with his first, third and fourth incarnations, but creative differences, and the fact that they all wanted to play the [[drum]]s, broke them up. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Day of the Tune (comic story)}})


Taking John and Gillian to another alien planet, the Doctor re-encountered the [[Dalek]]s and destroyed the Exterminator, a powerful weapon capable of destroying Earth with a single blast, instead using the weapon to destroy a spate of Dalek saucers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Exterminator]]'')
Whilst hunting a troubled woman who had the ability to make others feel her pain and loneliness, the Doctor met an American teenager called [[Nanci Cruz]], who helped him to stop the woman. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Mother's Little Helper (short story)}})


The Doctor next took John and Gillian to the Grand Museam in 1960s New York, where they worked with the Military to destroy three dinosaurs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Monsters from the Past (comic story)|The Monsters from the Past]]'')
The Second Doctor acted as a jury member of the [[First Doctor]]'s trial, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Juror's Story (short story)}}) and helped [[Jovain Pallis]] investigate a murder on human colony on Mars, only to discover that Jovain was the murderer. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dust (short story)}})
The Doctor and his TARDIS later became the god of a South American tribe after he, John and Gillian saved the tribe from warriors and their ruthless god, Madar. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The TARDIS Worshippers]]'')


The Doctor and his grandchildren became caught up in Space War Two in the 30th century, which was being fought between humanity and the robots of Veno. Although he couldn't end the war, the Doctor stopped a vengeful renegade human called [[Arborge Quince]] from creating his own army of robots to attack Earth. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Space War Two]]'')
[[File:Second Doctor is captured.jpg|thumb|The Doctor is captured by {{Ainley}}. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Destiny of the Doctors (video game)}})]]
The Doctor was trapped in [[the Determinant]] by {{Ainley}}, along with his six other incarnations, but was saved when [[the Graak]] defeated the Master, and sacrificed its life force to liberate the trapped Doctors. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Destiny of the Doctors (video game)}})


He next took John and Gillian to a cricket match in [[Egypt]] in [[1880]], where the TARDIS was stolen by Arabs working for [[Mahadi]]. He failed to stop them attacking a British outpost when he was taken prisoner by the British on suspicion of being a spy. Escaping, he retrieved his grandchildren and left in the TARDIS. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Egyptian Escapade]]'')
The Doctor joined forces with a gang of teenage outcasts to stop the awakening of a [[golem]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Golem (short story)}}) went undercover at a film production which featured the Cybermen, ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Scientific Adviser (short story)}}) and spent decades learning the psychic techniques of the [[Mind Monk]]s of [[Darron]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Quantum Archangel (novel)}})


A few days later, the Doctor investigated a crashed ship on [[Minot]] and discovered a small group of [[Cybermen]] had possession of a bomb that they planned to use to destroy Earth. Setting the bomb to destruct in 25 minutes, he accidentally became trapped on the Cybermen's ship as it hurtled through space. Luckily, he managed to contact his grandchildren on Minot and escaped in the TARDIS before the ship exploded and killed all the Cybermen aboard. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Coming of the Cybermen]]'')
Eventually the Time Lords realised that the Doctor would be of most use to them as a man acting with the full force of hope and vigour of a man fighting for his freedom and believing that success would would bring him the repeal of his sentence. Therefore they began erasing his memory after every mission for them, sending him back to the anteroom where he waited out his stay of execution until the Time Lords approached him with another offer to have his death sentence commuted to exile in exchange for him partaking in a mission for them, unbeknownst to him that they had no intention of keeping their end of the bargain. As his missions carried on, the TARDIS console grew battered. One such mission brought the Doctor to the planet [[Karn]] where he stopped [[The War Lord]] from stealing the secret of regeneration. After which, his memory was erased once again and the Time Lords prepared him for his next mission. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Save Yourself (short story)}})


At some point, the Doctor had an encounter with the [[Terrible Zodin]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
=== Sentenced to exile ===
According to another account, the Doctor's trial ended with a different outcome. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}}) This account of events was supposedly substantially re-edited for public consumption and did not reflect events as they truly transpired. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|World Game (novel)}}) Although the Time Lords were also known to alter the Doctor's memories and re-stage events while toying with the notion of commuting his death sentence to an exile. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Save Yourself (short story)}})


==== A trip with the Brig ====
While waiting to hear of Jamie and Zoe's safe return to their own time zones, a Time Lord Inquisitor further questioned the Doctor about his recent exploits and interventions in greater detail. In particular, they noted the Doctor's fondness for the planet Earth and it's regular imperilment at the hands of the Doctor's enemies. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Second Session (short story)}}) After being informed that Jamie and Zoe have been successfully returned to their natural time zones and shown their safe arrivals, the Doctor's sentence was handed down. He was to be exiled to Earth in the [[20th century]] with a forced regeneration. He was given a choice of new appearance, but rejected all of the choices. At their wits' end, the Time Lords chose his new face for him and sent the protesting Doctor away to begin his exile. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The War Games (TV story)}})
[[File:2nd_&_Brig.jpg|thumb|The Doctor with the Brigadier at UNIT HQ. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')]]
On another occasion, while visiting [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]] at a [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]] reunion party, the Doctor and the Brigadier were kidnapped by [[Borusa]] and taken to the [[Death Zone]]. They had to escape from a squad of [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]], encounter a Yeti and face illusions of Jamie and Zoe. In the [[Dark Tower]] he met his first, third and [[Fifth Doctor|fifth]] selves and a {{Ainley|n=future Master}}. After Borusa was turned to stone, the Second Doctor was returned to his timezone. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
During a brief trip in the TARDIS with the Brigadier, the Doctor was trapped in the event horizon of a [[black hole]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Three Companions (audio story)|The Three Companions]]'')


==== Captured by the Master ====
=== Snatched from his timeline ===
[[File:Second_Doctor_is_captured.jpg|thumb|left|The Doctor is captured by {{Ainley}}. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'')]]
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The Doctor was captured by {{Ainley}}, who wanted to pull seven of the Doctors out of time for revenge. [[The Graak]] helped free him.
The CIA removed the Doctor from his timestream, one [[quantum second]] before his regeneration, so that he could be an agent for them in exchange for his freedom. He was then transported to an unknown snowy planet, where he rescued a woman named [[Raven (The Final Beginning)|Raven]]. The planet turned out to be [[Skaro]] where the Daleks were returning to the timestream after the Doctor's last fight with them, and the CIA asked him to find the previous Time Lord agent that was set there, [[Celestin]]. Raven then sent him on his next mission. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Final Beginning (audio story)}})


The test to free the Second Doctor was like one of his past adventures, in which [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] were set free to roam around the TARDIS and a London Underground-like domain, with his [[Stattenheim remote control]] taken from the him. When the Master was captured, all Doctors were freed. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Destiny of the Doctors (video game)|Destiny of the Doctors]]'')
Raven sent the Doctor outside [[Jupiter]]'s orbit, where he encountered a strange signal and a flotilla. He traced it to Earth and landed near [[Glasgow]]. He encountered [[Sheena Flynn]] before re-encountering the Brigadier. Together, they discovered that an [[Ice Warrior]] ship had landed nearby and traced the pilot [[Skaar (Wrath of the Ice Warriors)|Skaar]] to one of Sheena's bothies. The Doctor learnt that [[Zelanda]] was planning to invade Mars to take control of the Martian empire. He was taken to Mars with Sheena and realised that it was a long time since Zelanda was exiled, so the world was dead. He was rescued by Skaar and the Brigadier and went back to the TARDIS. Having witnessed the Doctor working alongside the Brigadier, Raven decided to reunite the Doctor with an old friend and sent a new set of coordinates to the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Wrath of the Ice Warriors (audio story)}})


=== Trapped on Earth ===
Following Raven's coordinates, the Doctor arrives in [[1776]] [[Edinburgh]], where he is reunited with Jamie. After freeing him from the thrall of a Hollow Wraith, Jamie rejoins the Doctor in the TARDIS. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Jamie (audio story)}})
Later the Doctor took up residence on [[Earth]], living out of the posh [[Carlton Grange Hotel]] in [[London]]. During this period, he enjoyed considerable luxury and press attention. People from around the world brought their problems to him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Action in Exile]]'' - ''[[The Night Walkers]]'')
 
The Doctor and Jamie were sent to investigate something strange happening in Northern England. Shortly afterwards he got kidnapped. The [[Grestrenor Leader]] told him about their mission and the gravitor star that was going to come to Earth's solar system. He was accidentally shot by the Brigadier and temporally died, but the Time Lords who sent him on this mission resurrected him. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Annihilators (audio story)}})
 
=== Travels with Tarlos ===
The Doctor's travels brought him to the colony world [[Triketha]] where he met [[Tarlos]]. After working with him to save Triketha, the Doctor invites Tarlos aboard the TARDIS. They travelled together for some time but when the Doctor attempted to return him home a few minutes after they left, he accidentally left him on the wrong planet and 48 years out of time. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Colony of Fear (audio story)}})
 
=== Hiding in luxury ===
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When the CIA needed to cover up their visit to Space Station Camera, it was decided that the Doctor's sentence of exile to Earth was to be enforced. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)}}) Ultimately, however, the Doctor was able to escape before the Time Lords could enforce a regeneration. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Night Walkers (comic story)}})
 
Now exiled, the Doctor took up residence in the [[Carlton Grange Hotel]] in [[London]], ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Action in Exile (comic story)}}) where he enjoyed considerable luxury and press attention, with people from around the world bringing their problems to him. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Mark of Terror (comic story)}}, {{cs|The Brotherhood (comic story)}}, {{cs|U.F.O. (comic story)}})


=== Death ===
=== Death ===
[[File:SecondRegen.jpg|thumb|The Doctor regenerates into his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Night Walkers]]'')]]
{{Main|Second Doctor's change of appearance}}
After running from Time Lord retribution for so long, the Doctor's luck finally ran out; One night, while appearing on the game show, Explain My Mystery, the Doctor was asked to consider the case of Mr. Glenlock-Hogan, a farmer with the walking [[scarecrow]]s. He wasn't able to do so and arranged for an off-camera visit to the farm. When he arrived, the scarecrows duly began to walk around. Eventually, they captured and shot him revealing that they had been animated by the Time Lords in order to carry out the remaining part of his sentence. The Doctor spoke his last words, "Fear no more, Hogan...after this dreadful night has passed your scarecrows will not walk again!"
[[File:SecondRegen.jpg|thumb|The Doctor regenerates into his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Night Walkers (comic story)}})]]
While appearing on the game show ''[[Explain My Mystery]]'', the Doctor was asked to consider the case of Mr Glenlock-Hogan, a farmer with walking [[scarecrow]]s. He wasn't able to do so and arranged for an off-camera visit to the farm. Knowing it was a case so preposterous-sounding that it would not be taken seriously by anyone else but him, the Doctor wanted to investigate the matter privately. When he arrived, the scarecrows duly began to walk around. Eventually, they captured and shot him, revealing that they had been animated by the Time Lords in order to carry out the remaining part of his sentence.
 
The scarecrows dragged him to his waiting TARDIS, where they forced him to [[regenerate]]. During the process, the scarecrows programmed the TARDIS for a final flight, ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Night Walkers (comic story)}}) and edited the Doctor's memory to remove his knowledge of how to work his TARDIS, ([[TV]]: {{cs|Spearhead from Space (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Claws of Axos (TV story)}}) restrict what he knew about other alien species ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Ambassadors of Death (novelisation)}}) and events beyond the [[1970s]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)}}) and make him think he had been executed at his trial. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Eight Doctors (novel)}}; [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Legend of the Cybermen (audio story)}}, {{cs|Stage Fright (audio story)}}) Just before the Doctor's regeneration ended, his "entire past and future suddenly became clear to him" and, realising what he had done on the [[Panjistri]] homeworld, he sent a telepathic warning to his future self. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)}})
 
The TARDIS travelled to an [[English]] field, where it was found, along with the [[Third Doctor|newly regenerated Doctor]], by [[UNIT]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Spearhead from Space (TV story)}})
 
=== Post-mortem ===
<!--This section is for instances where a future Doctor degenerates back into this incarnation, a manifestation of his memory comes into play during future events, or the Doctor encounters a memory of this incarnation in some form.-->
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In the Doctor's dream garden, the Second Doctor planted [[forget-me-not]]s, in memory of Jamie and Zoe. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Into the Silent Land (short story)}})
 
When under attack by a [[space amoeba]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] briefly [[Retro-regeneration|turned back]] into his second incarnation. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Timeslip (comic story)}})
 
When trapped in a dimensionally-unstable pocket universe controlled by [[Iam]] and {{O'Mara}}, the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s morphic print was destabilised, causing him to unwillingly regress back through his previous incarnations as his body sought a stable morphic print. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|State of Change (novel)}})
 
In a bid to detach the [[Funhouse]] from [[the TARDIS]] in the [[time vortex]], the Sixth Doctor binded the switch that protected the TARDIS's passengers from the changing time fields outside with a string, allowing him to pull it remotely from the limited protection of the [[Zero Room]]. As a result, the Doctor immediately began to regress back through his first five incarnations as he made his way back to the [[console room]] where, as the [[First Doctor]], he flipped the switch back, restoring himself while trapping the Funhouse in the vortex. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Funhouse (comic story)}})


They then dragged him to his waiting TARDIS, where they forced him to [[regenerate]]. During the process, the scarecrows programmed the TARDIS for a final flight, then left. The TARDIS travelled to an [[English]] field, where it was found, along with the [[Third Doctor|newly-regenerated Doctor]], by [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Night Walkers]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'')
Whilst the Doctor was shifting between incarnations due to being attacked by a [[Retro-regeneration|degeneration]] weapon from the [[Time War]], ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Past Lives (audio story)}}) the Second Doctor briefly emerged as the TARDIS departed the [[end of the universe]]. He realised the TARDIS was being caught in a [[force field]], before shifting to another incarnation. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Artist at the End of Time (audio story)}})


=== Undated adventures ===
[[File:Ninth Doctor Guilt Monster.jpg|thumb|left|The Second Doctor strains against the [[Sin-Eater]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Sin-Eaters (comic story)}})]]
* The Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria travelled to Venus, where the Doctor learned [[Venusian aikido]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Voyage to Venus (audio story)|Voyage to Venus]]'')
When the [[Ninth Doctor]]'s Sin-Eater became conscious due to the Doctor's telepathic nature, it mutated to show the Second Doctor's face, among other incarnations, straining against its body. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Sin-Eaters (comic story)}})
* The Second Doctor also travelled to [[Draconia]], during the reign of the Fifteenth Emperor, and cured a local plague, which earned him a nightingale as a Noble Draconian. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dark Path]]'') Holding a title on Draconia later helped the [[Third Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Frontier in Space]]'')
 
* [[River Song]] was offered 'this cool place on [[Telos]]' by the Second Doctor, but according to [[River Song's diary|her diary]] she "saw right through that (and I hope he chokes on that recorder.)" As with all the former incarnations of the Doctor she interacted with, she wiped his memory with [[mnemosine recall-wipe vapour]] so as to not contaminate the timeline. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Eternity Clock]]'')
When the [[Tenth Doctor]] was confronted by [[Es'Cartrss]] within the TARDIS's Matrix, he summoned the Second Doctor, among his other past incarnations, to use their united memories and willpower to take back control of the Matrix. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Forgotten (comic story)}})
 
During many failed attempts to duplicate the Tenth Doctor, defective copies of all his past incarnations, including the Second Doctor, were created instead. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Breakfast at Tyranny's (comic story)}})


== Psychological profile ==
After the Eleventh Doctor was accused of committing deadly crimes against the [[Overcast]], he brooded in the TARDIS for two days, imagining all his previous numbered incarnations, including the Second Doctor, interrogating him over the crimes. When he offered the rational that he always left things better than he found them, they all turned and left him in disgust and disgrace. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Pull to Open (comic story)}})
=== Personality ===
This incarnation was a complete change of pace from his predecessor - whimsical, somewhat buffoonish, yet still witty. The Doctor was no longer a grandfather figure, but rather more of a favourite uncle. Indeed, the slow transition of the first incarnation from a reluctant travelling companion to a more kindly compatriot was completed here, as the second incarnation very much enjoyed embroiling himself in adventures with his assistants.
[[File:SecondStern.jpg|thumb|left|A more serious side of the second incarnation]]
Despite this incarnation's almost childlike recklessness, it was always clear to his allies that a keen, deliberate intellect lurked behind every action. Although the second incarnation frequently gave the impression that he never knew what he was doing, this was simply an affectation and an act put on to fool those who would underestimate him. He also had a warmer, gentler way about him than his earlier incarnation. [[Zoe Heriot]] considered him a "lovely little man" who was "such fun to be with." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Small Step... (short story)|One Small Step...]]'') On another occasion, she described him as "old, clever and kind." ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Five Dimensional Man (audio story)|The Five Dimensional Man]]'') He was very childlike in his love of play, dancing a dig in his new body, on the outskirts of [[Atlantis]] and a beach in [[Australia]].  Although he was always in trouble, he loved peace and quiet.


The Doctor considered himself a "genius". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]'') But he far preferred to play like a fool in order for his foes to underestimate him.  He was so successful in "failing" [[The Dominators]] intelligence tests that they threw him off their ship in disgust ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators (TV story)|The Dominators]]'').  The madman [[Omega]] clearly preferred the company of the [[Third Doctor]] to his previous incarnation after witnessing his capers, and asked the latter if he was certain they were of the same intellect ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors]]'') Even his companions were not immune to his refusal to be pinned down; When he pointed out his genius to Jamie, he did it with an air of parody, as a self-important fool would do. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors (TV story)|The Two Doctors]]'')
When the Eleventh Doctor was investigating the [[War Doctor]]'s actions during the [[Last Great Time War]] on [[Lujhimene]], he briefly turned into the Second Doctor, alerting him to an ambush from [[the Then and the Now]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Running to Stay Still (comic story)}})


Paradoxically, he had a deep streak of ruthlessness when needed. When dealing with a known adversary such as the Cybermen,  he wired the tomb doors to fatally electrocute anyone trying to open them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'') He steered an [[Ice Warrior]] fleet into the sun, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death]]'') and ensured that a relatively helpless party of Daleks would all die. This action alienated Victoria, who was disturbed to see this side of him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bringer of Darkness (comic story)|Bringer of Darkness]]'')
When the Eleventh Doctor entered into the [[T'keyn Nexus]] in order to defend himself, Matrix projections of his previous incarnations, including the Second Doctor, appeared inside it to defend themselves as well. When [[Es'Cartrss|auditor Sondrah]] accused the Doctor of allowing tragedy to happen, the Second Doctor defended himself by pointing out his inability to interfere with [[fixed points in time]]. When the Eleventh Doctor began to deduce Sondrah's true identity, the past Doctors faded away as [[Oscar Wilde]] interfered with the Nexus. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Dead Man's Hand (comic story)}})
[[File:Two_close.jpg|thumb|The Doctor's menacing glare. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'')]]
The second incarnation was also painfully aware of the need to see the "bigger picture". He knew that it was entirely proper to sacrifice a few lives if it would save millions. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'')


The Doctor also had a noticeably antagonistic relationship with his next incarnation on their initial first meeting.  Their relationship was so rocky and their personalities so different that they seemed incapable of working together without the authoritative presence of their first incarnation. Gradually the Third Doctor realized he had forgotten how he used to play the fool in order to test his opponents.  In the end they worked well and parted amicably, with the Second Doctor professing he was "so glad to have met me." The next time they met it was during the [[Game of Rassilon]] and the two merely bickered idly, instantly getting down to business and working as a cohesive unit to rescue the [[Fifth Doctor]] from [[Borusa]].  They traded barbs one last time before leaving. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Three Doctors (TV story)|The Three Doctors]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
After saving [[Gallifrey]] from [[the Moment]] at the conclusion of the [[Last Great Time War]], the Eleventh Doctor dreamed of himself standing with all his past incarnation, including the Second Doctor, as he thought about his search for Gallifrey. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})


The [[Sixth Doctor]] told his companion [[Peri Brown]] that he was "always very fond of Jamie." ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors (TV story)|The Two Doctors]]'')
When he was exposed to energy from a [[time storm]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] degenerated through all of his previous incarnations, including the Second Doctor. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Lost Magic (audio story)}})


=== Skills and abilities ===
During the [[restoration of the Cyber-Empire]], the [[Thirteenth Doctor]] used the memory of all her previous incarnations to escape [[the Matrix]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Timeless Children (TV story)}})
This incarnation of the Doctor had a knack for playing the [[recorder]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'', ''[[The Underwater Menace]]'', ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]] '', ''[[The Three Doctors]]'')


More seriously, he had a gift for diplomacy and winning others over to his side. This may have been the reason why he was sent by the Time Lords to [[Space Station Camera]] to persuade [[Dastari]] to discontinue [[Kartz]] and [[Reimer]]'s [[time travel]] experiments. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'') This particular facet of his personality enabled him to trick others into doing what he wished. For example, he tricked Jamie into going through a series of tests designed to isolate the [[Human Factor]]. He was also able to trick the Daleks themselves into giving the Human Factor to test subject Daleks, and finally to administer the [[Dalek Factor]] to the Doctor himself, which he knew would only work on humans. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]'') In a similar way, he convinced [[the War Chief]] to regard him as an ally ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]'') and pretended to go along with the [[Great Intelligence]]'s brain transference operation in order to short-circuit the disembodied being. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web of Fear]]'')
=== Undated adventures ===
[[File:DiT 1 and 2 are freed.jpg|thumb|The Second Doctor is freed from {{O'Mara}}'s time trap. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dimensions in Time (TV story)}})]]
[[File:Doctors at Hamilton.jpg|thumb|left|The Second Doctor with the [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]]s. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Long Con (comic story)}})]]
* The Second Doctor had an encounter with the [[Terrible Zodin]] alongside [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|the Brigadier]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Five Doctors (TV story)}})
* [[River Song]] was offered "[a] cool place on [[Telos]]" by the Second Doctor, but, according to [[River Song's diary|her diary]], she "saw right through that". She had his memory wiped with [[mnemosine recall-wipe vapour]] so the timeline would remain intact. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|The Eternity Clock (video game)}})
* The Second Doctor gave a few lines of credit to [[Snorglarr]] on [[Vortis]], to repay a debt [[Eleventh Doctor|a future incarnation]] owed Snorglarr. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Rise and Fall (comic story)}})
* The Second Doctor saw the musical ''[[Hamilton (musical)|Hamilton]]'' and had his picture taken by [[Alice Obiefune]] when he was near the [[Eleventh Doctor]], with the [[Tenth Doctor]] also in close proximity. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Long Con (comic story)}})
* On a Thursday in the summer of 1966, the Second Doctor visited [[Andy Warhol]] to have his face added to a portrait of eleven incarnations of the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The War of Art (WEB short story)}}; [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who (comic story)}})
* The Second Doctor helped [[Richard Hearne]] escape from a [[balloon]] [[factory]] in [[Epping]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Twice Upon a Time (novelisation)}})
* [[Yasmin Khan]] and [[Ryan Sinclair]] visited the [[Natural History Museum]] on a [[school trip]] in [[Year 7]], where they had an encounter with the [[Myriapod]]s and the Second Doctor. They later had this event wiped from their [[Memory|memories]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Myriapod Mutiny (short story)}})


He possessed telepathic ability, including being able to sum up knowledge into a [[Hypercube|physical cube]] and communicate it to the Time Lords. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]])''  He locked his mind in battle with the [[Great Intelligence]] and kept it occupied long enough for his friends to act against it ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]]''). He also used telepathy to show [[Zoe Heriot]] his previous adventure with the Daleks via mental projection, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space]]'') but found the process tiring. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dominators]]'') His abilities may have been greater than his last incarnation's, as he often had opponents seeking to take his mind to take for their own uses.  The [[Master of the Land of Fiction]] had to trick him with his loyalty to [[Jamie]] and [[Zoe]] in order to gain partial control of his mind and will ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'') Even though it succeeded it could not fully gain control of his mind and attempted ceaselessly to trap him in its world.  Other foes determined to gain his mind for their own uses included a [[weed creature]], [[Chameleon (humanoid)|Chameleon]] infiltrators, [[Kroton]] masters, [[Dalek]]s, Cybermen, and the [[Great Intelligence]]. Although the [[Androgum]] [[Chessene]] could read minds she could not read the Doctor when he was her drugged and helpless captive.
=== Legacy ===
During the [[Time Paradox Incident]], [[Dalek]]s operating on [[Earth]] in an [[alternate timeline (Day of the Daleks)|alternate timeline]] used a [[Mind Analysis Machine]] to forcibly ascertain the identity of the [[Third Doctor]], which was done when the familiar images of the First and [[Second Doctor]]s were projected on their [[screen]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks (novelisation)}}, [[TV]]: {{cs|Day of the Daleks (TV story)}})


=== Habits and quirks ===
During the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s [[Mindbending contest between the Fourth Doctor and Morbius|mindbending contest]] with the [[Morbius Monster]], images of his three preceeding incarnations as well as [[The Doctor (The Brain of Morbius)|eight earlier incarnations]] were projected on screen. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Brain of Morbius (TV story)}})
The second incarnation possessed a [[recorder]], which he played to concentrate or while under stress. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'' onwards). This recorder was actually one of his tricks of obfuscation, and more elaborate than his simple [[sonic screwdriver]].  He had a separate mouthpiece that turned it into a spyglass ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion]]'') or he would improvise it into a blowgun ([[TV]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace]]'') or play a tune with a hidden message.  He imitated playing his recorder to [[Jamie]] and [[Victoria]] and whistled the notes to "shave and a haircut" which Jamie answer-whistled back with "six bits", demonstrating there was at least this one "secret code" to communicate when under watch. This Doctor was so attached to his music that even when his future incarnations failed to remember him very well, they still remembered he used to play a "flute" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')


He easily donned disguises without self-consciousness to age, gender, or dignity.  In [[Scotland]], he posed as a [[German]] physician, calling himself [[Doctor von Wer|Doktor von Wer]], a washerwoman, and a wounded British soldier ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]''). In [[Atlantis]] he dressed as a strange, gypsy-like musician. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace]]'') In most of these instances, he seemed as much motivated by the fun of doing it as much as for any practical purpose. In [[Atlantis]] he sent a note to [[Zaroff]] signed "Doctor W."
During their [[Cyber-invasion (Earthshock)|2526 attack on Earth]], the [[Neomorph]] [[Cyber-Leader (Earthshock)|Cyber-Leader]] presented [[history computer|video records]] of the Doctor to his [[Cyber-Lieutenant (Earthshock)|Lieutenant]], including the Second Doctor facing the [[Late CyberFaction|Cybermen]] at [[Space Station W3]] in [[2079]] while noting his role in [[Expedition to Telos|confining]] the [[CyberTelosian|Cybermen]] to their [[ice tomb]] on [[Telos]]. Since their [[Cyberman android|android]]s had not sighted any of the known incarnations, the Cyber-Leader concluded that the Doctor had [[Fourth Doctor's regeneration|regenerated again]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Earthshock (TV story)}})
:''The alias "Doktor von Wer" translates in English to "Doctor of Who".''


Taking events more seriously, he impersonated [[the Examiner]], who had been murdered. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') Against his will, he also impersonated [[Salamander]], the Doctor's physical double. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Enemy of the World]]'') His performance was so convincing that [[Victoria]] tried to attack him.
During the [[Duplicate Incident]], the [[Dalek]]s subjected the [[Fifth Doctor]] to their [[duplication machine]] as they attempted to create a [[Dalek duplicate|duplicate]] of him, with the images of his previous four incarnations and their [[companion]]s being projected on screen. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)}})


This Doctor introduced several qualities later picked up by future incarnations. The Doctor showed an interest in [[Tibet]]an [[Buddhism]] in this incarnation, although he referred to having made at least one prior visit to a Tibetan monastery centuries before (which of his first two incarnations made that visit was unstated). ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'') He also first revealed to his companions his [[Five Hundred Year Diary]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') and his [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]'') He had the ability to pull almost anything out of his pockets, much like later incarnations. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'')
During [[Operation Genocide]], the [[Davros|Dalek Emperor]] verified the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s identity based on his memories of his previous six incarnations. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Nemesis of the Daleks (comic story)}})


The 500-year [[diary]] made its first appearance with the Second Doctor.  He was often consulting it, looking up things as though double-checking his memory.  His Companion [[Polly Wright]] noticed he used the pages for writing out complex calculations; he solved them when he needed to think, much like he played his recorder in order to think ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Cybermen]]'').
During the [[1851 incident]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] used the [[infostamp]]s to project records of his first ten, numbered incarnations from the [[database]] of the [[Cybusman|Cybermen]], which he believed was stolen from the [[Dalek]]s following the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]], as he explained to [[Jackson Lake]] how he had been made to believe he was [[the Doctor (title)|the Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Next Doctor (TV story)}})


== Appearance ==
As they observed the [[Earth]] in [[2008]], the [[Atraxi]] recorded the existence of the ten, numbered incarnations preceeding the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who sent the Atraxi into [[retreat]] after introducing himself. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}})
The second incarnation dressed similarly to his [[First Doctor|earlier incarnation]], though in far less natty fashion. The trousers were clownishly large and the cravat was replaced with a [[bow tie]]. He quickly abandoned the blue [[signet ring]] as it no longer fitted him. In his first adventure on Vulcan he possessed a tall stove-pipe hat. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks]]'') He switched between a plain white shirt and a bright or dull blue shirt quite often. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'') He also early on expressed a liking for hats in general, stating about different head gear that he "would like a hat like that!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'') He also occasionally wore an [[The Doctor's fur coat|over-sized fur coat.]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'', [[TV]]: [[The Five Doctors (TV story)|''The Five Doctors'']]) In the [[2000s]], Polly described him as looking like "an unmade bed" ''([[PROSE]]'': ''[[The Nameless City (short story)|The Nameless City]]'') and "a bit sartorially challenged" to the Brigadier and compared his hairstyle to those worn by the [[The Beatles|Beatles]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Three Companions (audio story)|The Three Companions]]''), as did [[John Benton]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Hexford Invasion]]''), [[Isobel Watkins]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'') and [[Ace]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'')


He wore a battered old frock coat many sizes too large, which added to his clownish demeanor but demonstrated its usefulness as a secret arsenal of tools, gadgets, food, and seemingly frivolous objects.  He was seen pulling things out of pockets that normally would not exist in such a coat; he carried the [[TARDIS]]' [[Time Vector Generator]] inside a pocket in his inner lining without seeming difficulty in ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)]], ''and had a magnet hidden in a pocket sewn behind his outer breast pocket in ''[[The Invasion (TV story)]].  ''Perhaps pre-dating his future incarnation's transdimensional pockets, his coat was designed like that of an illusionist or stage magician.
When [[Rogue (Rogue)|Rogue]] used his [[deep scanner]] on the [[Fifteenth Doctor]], the images of seventeen earlier incarnations were projected, including that of the Second Doctor. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rogue (TV story)}})


The second incarnation had longish, rumpled hair and blue eyes. Alternate accounts described his eyes as being 'soft chestnut brown' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pluto (short story)|Pluto]]'') and later they appeared to change colour several times alternating between blue, grey, and green. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'').  In [[Prisoners of Time]] his eyes change color several times. After going on a stressful mission for the Time Lords where his new companion died, his dark hair turned to grey. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[World Game]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Two Doctors]]'')
== Physical appearances ==
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== Psychological profile ==
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
=== ''The Brilliant Book 2011'' ===
=== Casting ===
According to ''[[The Brilliant Book 2011]]'' (a [[Tardis:Valid sources|non-narrative]] based book), the Second Doctor met [[Winston Churchill]] in 1882, giving him lessons in Latin, including how to address a table in Latin.
* Rupert Davies, [[Valentine Dyall]], Michael Hordern and [[Brian Blessed]] were all approached for the role of the Second Doctor. All declined, as they didn't want to commit to a long-running series.
* [[Peter Cushing]] was also offered the role, but declined and later regretted his decision.{{fact}}
 
=== Costume influences ===
* Patrick Troughton initially wanted to have a Harpo Marx-like wig, but [[Anneke Wills]] convinced him to comb his hair in a [[Beatles]]-like style.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DD6KStB-gW8&list=WL Fan interview with Anneke Wills at Gallifrey One 2010]</ref>
 
=== Missing episodes ===
* Almost half of the episodes from the Second Doctor's era have been lost, leaving only seven of Patrick Troughton's twenty-one television stories still fully intact, excluding his appearances in multi-Doctor specials. Five further incomplete stories have been released commercially, with specially-created material to bridge the missing episodes. Surviving "orphan" episodes and footage have been released on the ''[[Lost in Time (DVD box set)|Lost in Time]]'' DVD collection.
 
=== Regeneration ===
* The Second Doctor was the first incarnation to emerge from his regeneration with a different set of clothes, as opposed to future incarnations, all of whom would have to find a new pair of clothes after changing out of the clothes worn by their previous incarnation until the [[Fourteenth Doctor]] emerged from his regeneration with a completely different set of clothes rather than his predecessor's in ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]''.
* The Second Doctor is the only incarnation who was forced to regenerate completely, though the actual regeneration isn't seen in ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'', and was confirmed he didn't regenerate until ''[[The Night Walkers (comic story)|The Night Walkers]]'', the only story to actually show the Second Doctor's regeneration properly, albeit without showing his succeeding incarnation.
** Uniquely, the Second Doctor is the only incarnation who didn't regenerate at the end of his last regular appearance, instead his regeneration was shown in the comic story ''[[The Night Walkers (comic story)|The Night Walkers]]'', also making the Second Doctor the only incarnation to regenerate outside of the television series.
 
=== Legacy ===
* [[Matt Smith]], in preparation for his role as the [[Eleventh Doctor]], watched the Troughton serial ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'', and fell in love with it. He described Troughton as "rather wonderful" and as being his favourite Doctor. Smith's costume and mannerisms are reminiscent of Troughton's.


=== Other matters ===
=== Other matters ===
* Rupert Davies, [[Valentine Dyall]] (later to play the [[Black Guardian]] and [[Slarn]]), and Michael Hordern were all approached for the role of the Second Doctor. All declined, as they didn't want to commit to a long-running series.
* [[Matt Smith]], in preparation for his role as the [[Eleventh Doctor]], watched the Troughton serial ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'', and fell in love with it. He describes Troughton as "rather wonderful" and as being his favourite Doctor. Smith's costume and mannerisms are reminiscent of Troughton's.
* Almost half of the episodes from the Second Doctor's era have been lost, leaving only seven of Patrick Troughton's 21 TV stories still fully intact (excluding his appearances in multi-Doctor specials). Two further incomplete stories have been released commercially, with specially-created material to bridge the missing episodes. Surviving "orphan" episodes and footage have been released on the ''[[Lost in Time (DVD box set)|Lost in Time]]'' DVD collection.
* The Second Doctor was the first incarnation to directly work with four of his other selves on television, though that turned out to be a number also attained by the [[Fifth Doctor]] by virtue of ''[[Time Crash]]''.  If one includes a story this wiki generally doesn't — ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' — then it could be said that the [[Third Doctor|Third]] and [[Sixth Doctor]]s were on the "four-timer" list, as well. However, there was no actual "interaction" between Doctors in ''Dimensions''. 
* Until ''[[Time Crash]]'', the Second Doctor was the only incarnation to appear in all televised multi-Doctor stories. As of [[2013]], Troughton holds the record for working with the highest number of other incarnations, having directly interacted with four other Doctors: the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Third Doctor|Third]], [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]], and [[Sixth Doctor]]s.  Taking into account ''all'' performed media, however, the record-holder is [[Peter Davison]].  His appearances on audio with the [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]], [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]], and [[Eighth Doctor]]s add to his totals from ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' and ''[[Time Crash (TV story)|Time Crash]]'', to give a grand total of eight other Doctors.
* The Second Doctor was the first incarnation to have his face integrated into the [[title sequence|''Doctor Who'' title sequence]], beginning with ''[[The Macra Terror (TV story)|The Macra Terror]]''.
* The Second Doctor was the first incarnation to have his face integrated into the [[title sequence|''Doctor Who'' title sequence]], beginning with ''[[The Macra Terror (TV story)|The Macra Terror]]''.
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Feeling a moral obligation to help the oppressed to fight the injustices he came across in the universe, the Second Doctor was a maverick gadfly that hid his more cunning aspects behind his outwardly warm and bumbling nature as he tried to catch his adversaries out in their schemes, not showing his hand until he held the advantage. However, while he would always answer a cry for help, the Doctor held a preference to enjoying himself in his travels, simply looking to have fun as he journeyed through time and space.

After emerging from being renewed, the Doctor had some initial difficulty adjusting to the change, though he still had his previous incarnation's last companions, Ben Jackson and Polly Wright, at his side to help him. They were soon joined by mid-18th century Highland Scot Jamie McCrimmon, with whom the Doctor developed a strong friendship. After Ben and Polly left the TARDIS to return to 1966, the Doctor and Jamie were embroiled in a plot that saw the Daleks come to their supposed "final end", and ended with them being joined by Victoria Waterfield, a young girl orphaned by the Daleks. With Jamie and Victoria by his side, the Doctor came into his first battles with enemies such as the Great Intelligence and the Ice Warriors, as well as further conflicts with the Cybermen, though he also made a friend in Colonel Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. Eventually, Victoria was unable to cope with the constant distress, and took the opportunity to settle down with a new family in 1975.

Jamie would also part ways with the Doctor to stay in 1967 Scotland, with the Doctor somehow being reunited with his grandchildren, John and Giliian, for more adventures, until he was convinced to leave them at Zebadee University to protect them from the threat of the Quarks, with the subsequent battle reuniting him with Jamie, who returned to the TARDIS.

The Doctor and Jamie then made a new friend in Zoe Heriot, a young scientist from the late 21st century who had stowed aboard the TARDIS after helping them defend the Wheel from the Cybermen. The three travellers would endure battles in the Land of Fiction and join with UNIT and the newly promoted Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart to fight a Cyberman invasion, until their travels came to an end when the Doctor had to call on the Time Lords for help with the evil machinations of the War Lords. Though the Time Lords did indeed render assistance, they also condemned him to exile on Earth and a forced regeneration for breaking their non-interference policy many times over, and returned Jamie and Zoe to their homes with their memories of their adventures erased.

However, the Doctor was granted some leniency in his sentence by agreeing to work for the Celestial Intervention Agency, carrying out covert operations for them, with Jamie being recruited to assist the Doctor for some of them. However, the Doctor could not keep his fate at bay forever, and, though he was able to escape into exile in 1960s London before an enforced regeneration, the Time Lords eventually entrapped him with animated scarecrows and the Doctor was indeed forced to regenerate into his third body.

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When the First Doctor was a young boy studying at the Time Lord Academy, Borusa gave him a lecture on regeneration, telling him he would "walk into a storm and a stranger [would] walk back out, and that [the] stranger [would] be [him]." (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)"]) While living on Gallifrey, there was a rumour that the Doctor was able to glimpse his first seven regenerations during a game of Eighth Man Bound. (PROSE: Christmas on a Rational Planet [+]Loading...["Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)"], Lungbarrow [+]Loading...["Lungbarrow (novel)"]) Susan Foreman predicted to the First Doctor that he would "grow younger" as the years went by. (PROSE: The Longest Story in the World [+]Loading...["The Longest Story in the World (short story)"]) The Doctor himself would occasionally have premonitions of his future incarnations. (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor [+]Loading...["A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)"])

During a duel with a Soul Pirate, the First Doctor had his left hand severed, but the fact that the heated blade also cauterised the severance prevented the Doctor from needing to regenerate. When haggling for a price on a new hand, the Xing surgeon Aldridge suggested the First Doctor should simply regenerate. During the operation to get the replacement attached, the Doctor twice came close to regenerating. (PROSE: A Big Hand for the Doctor [+]Loading...["A Big Hand for the Doctor (short story)"]) While observing the Ashtallans on Ashtallah, the First Doctor pondered on the nature of his regeneration. (AUDIO: The Invention of Death [+]Loading...["The Invention of Death (audio story)"])

After returning from his role in the Omega crisis, (TV: The Three Doctors [+]Loading...["The Three Doctors (TV story)"]) the First Doctor retained a vague recollection of having met "a clown" while he was away. (PROSE: The Empire of Glass [+]Loading...["The Empire of Glass (novel)"]) Shortly after he met Katarina, the First Doctor began to feel he was nearing the end of his life. (PROSE: Scribbles in Chalk [+]Loading...["Scribbles in Chalk (short story)"]) Several months later, while in ancient Egypt, the hot weather bearing down on him caused him to consider that he was no longer as young as he once was, or "would be again". (PROSE: The Mutation of Time [+]Loading...["The Mutation of Time (novelisation)"]) While contemplating his sacrifice to satisfy the Web of Time, the First Doctor reflected on regeneration, and the person he could become when he regenerated. (AUDIO: Men of War [+]Loading...["Men of War (audio story)"]) Upon seeing the Third Doctor in the Tomb of Rassilon, the First Doctor asked if he was his "first regeneration" before being corrected. (PROSE: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (novelisation)"])

After his struggle with the Toymaker, the First Doctor became increasingly unwell from fatigue, (PROSE: The Man in the Velvet Mask [+]Loading...["The Man in the Velvet Mask (novel)"]) and was aware his loss of strength would lead to his regeneration, something he was afraid of. (PROSE: Ten Little Aliens [+]Loading...["Ten Little Aliens (novel)"]) After he was joined in his travels by Ben Jackson and Polly Wright, (TV: The Smugglers [+]Loading...["The Smugglers (TV story)"]) the First Doctor was aware that his regeneration was nearing. (PROSE: Ten Little Aliens [+]Loading...["Ten Little Aliens (novel)"], Five Card Draw [+]Loading...["Five Card Draw (short story)"]) Throughout all this time, however, he resisted and suppressed the regeneration process. (PROSE: Twice Upon a Time [+]Loading...["Twice Upon a Time (novelisation)"])

When the First Doctor learned that he was diverted from the South Pole by "forces from the future" to stop him from becoming an incarnation that would play a key role in a future conflict, he was informed by the Player that the incarnation in the conflict would not be his immediate successor. (AUDIO: The Plague of Dreams [+]Loading...["The Plague of Dreams (audio story)"]) Shortly before his regeneration, the First Doctor was told of "a few false starts" before he became the Twelfth Doctor. (TV: Twice Upon a Time [+]Loading...["Twice Upon a Time (TV story)"])

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The Second Doctor emerges from the First Doctor's regeneration. (TV: The Tenth Planet [+]Loading...["The Tenth Planet (TV story)"])

After having the "stuffing knocked out of him" fighting the Cybermen in Antarctica in December 1986, (COMIC: Blood and Ice [+]Loading...["Blood and Ice (comic story)"]) and after coming to terms with the change, (TV: Twice Upon a Time [+]Loading...["Twice Upon a Time (TV story)"]) the Doctor regenerated on the floor of his TARDIS, his appearance changing into that of a much younger man. (TV: The Tenth Planet [+]Loading...["The Tenth Planet (TV story)"]) However he would lose all memory of his predecessor initially refusing to regenerate, due to his encounter with his twelfth incarnation putting his timeline out of synch. (TV: Twice Upon a Time) After the regeneration, which he referred to as a "renewal", was completed, the new Doctor found himself suspected as an impostor by Ben, this being due to the Doctor failing to inform his companions of Time Lords' ability to regenerate, while Polly was more ready to believe that he was the same Doctor.

Before he had time to recover, the TARDIS landed on Vulcan, where the Doctor witnessed the murder of an Earth examiner sent to check on the human colony. Posing as the examiner, the Doctor tried to stop the colony's scientist, Lesterson, from reactivating three captured Daleks, but failed. Sceptical about the apparent reformed Daleks serving the colony, the Doctor desperately tried to convince the humans that they were using their colony to produce new Daleks. By the time Lesterson uncovered the truth, it was too late: Thousands of Daleks, now showing their true colours, attacked the colony and killed many colonists. The Doctor and his companions remained to fight alongside the colonists, with the Doctor destroying his foes by using their power against them, and exposing security head Bragen as the murder of the examiner. (TV: The Power of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Power of the Daleks (TV story)"])

Immediately after leaving Vulcan, the Doctor, Ben and Polly briefly encountered a "ghost" in the TARDIS, while the Doctor was also avoiding Polly's questions about possibly meeting the Daleks again, (AUDIO: The Light at the End [+]Loading...["The Light at the End (audio story)"]) as he was mourning the loss of his signet ring, until he decided it was replaceable. (COMIC: The Chameleon Factor [+]Loading...["The Chameleon Factor (comic story)"]) Soon after regenerating, the Doctor met Lilith on the Panjistri homeworld, when the Timewyrm had been recuperating in his mind since his regeneration. However, the Timewyrm passed from the Doctor to Lilith. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse [+]Loading...["Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)"])

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The Doctor, Polly and Ben came across the body of a terraformer on Pluto's moon, Charon, and prevented a shadow creature from escaping its capture after Professor Magellan and his spacecraft crew set it free by killing the beings who had imprisoned it. (PROSE: Pluto [+]Loading...["Pluto (short story)"])

The Doctor, Ben and Polly fought a mechanical grasshopper whilst taking a stroll on an alien planet. (PROSE: The Sour Note [+]Loading...["The Sour Note (short story)"]) On Dorada, they were enslaved by the Masters of Dorada, having their memories altered so they wouldn't remember living anywhere else and being forced to work in their factories. They were freed by two rebel Doradans, but refused to assist them in killing the Masters. Shaken after watching the deaths of the rebels, the Doctor and his companions shut down the machines controlling the Masters' life processes. (PROSE: The Dream Masters [+]Loading...["The Dream Masters (short story)"])

The trio then visited a planet where blonde-haired people were considered inferior to those with dark hair. The Doctor defended the blonde-haired people to the ruler of the planet, who put them through the Tests of Trefus, which they won and were accepted into society. (COMIC: The Tests of Trefus [+]Loading...["The Tests of Trefus (comic story)"]) On his own, the Doctor played a part in preventing the extinction of the Tryods. (PROSE: The Word of Asiries [+]Loading...["The Word of Asiries (short story)"])

After landing on an Arcturian spaceship under the impression it was hostile, the Doctor was greeted by a peaceful species from Arcturus, who had fled from their own planet after losing the atmosphere. Knowing humanity would consider them a threat and fight them, the Doctor altered their time co-ordinates and transported their fleet to the Ninth Dimension, where they could find a new world to call home. (PROSE: Only a Matter of Time [+]Loading...["Only a Matter of Time (short story)"])

The Doctor took Ben and Polly to the idyllic planet Harmony. However, he learnt the population were harvesting visitors for food as the planet's animals had all died out. Barely escaping with his life, the Doctor collected his companions and fled in the TARDIS, not telling Ben and Polly about his gruesome discovery. (PROSE: Planet of Bones [+]Loading...["Planet of Bones (short story)"])

After exploring the vast emptiness of space, (PROSE: When Starlight Grows Cold [+]Loading...["When Starlight Grows Cold (short story)"]) the Doctor, Ben and Polly next travelled to the "planet of Light", before an eclipse that plunged the planet into darkness began. Teaming up with an ancient resident called Igor, the Doctor helped the citizens overcome their fear of the dark, and parked the TARDIS in orbit as the planet fell into darkness. (COMIC: World Without Night [+]Loading...["World Without Night (comic story)"])

The Doctor sees Horatio Nelson on HMS Victory. (PROSE: H.M.S. Tardis [+]Loading...["H.M.S. Tardis (short story)"])

The Doctor tried and failed to change history by preventing Horatio Nelson from being killed during the Battle of Trafalgar, (PROSE: H.M.S. Tardis [+]Loading...["H.M.S. Tardis (short story)"]) and next fought grave robbers in the tomb of king Pharaoh Tut-Ankh-Amen in Egypt. (PROSE: The King of Golden Death [+]Loading...["The King of Golden Death (short story)"])

The Doctor, Ben and Polly stopped an elemental force called Saint Nick from feeding on the energy of those who believed in Christmas. (PROSE: The Feast [+]Loading...["The Feast (short story)"])

The Doctor, Ben and Polly then encountered Cat-People and Euterpians in 1994, where Polly's latent psychic powers were nearly used to trap Earth's essence in a small ball before the Doctor trapped one Euterpian in a time loop and tricked the other into destroying itself by triggering its powerful song inside the TARDIS. (PROSE: Invasion of the Cat-People [+]Loading...["Invasion of the Cat-People (novel)"])

The TARDIS crew met Draconians, Alpha Centaurans, and Venusians in a bar, before a strange signal drew them to the Hotel Galaxian, where the Doctor had to prevent the Selachians getting their hands on a lethal computer program that could turn any existing computer system into a weapon against its assigned target. (PROSE: The Murder Game [+]Loading...["The Murder Game (novel)"])

On holiday in Hollywood in 1947, the Doctor's investigation into the death of his old acquaintance, Harold Reitman, led to the discovery that producer Leonard De Sande was working with an alien race he called the Selyoids, his plans essentially bringing peace to the world at the cost of making everyone blindly devoted to the Selyoids. Polly briefly fell under the Selyoids' influence, but the Doctor and Ben were able to help her realise what she had become. (PROSE: Dying in the Sun [+]Loading...["Dying in the Sun (novel)"])

The Doctor and his companions next stopped off in San Francisco in 1967, where they joined the search for Jessica Willamy's boyfriend, Denny Glass, and discovered he had been recruited by a shadow government known as the Combine, who were making and spreading Blue Moonbeams, a more dangerous drug than LSD. (PROSE: Wonderland [+]Loading...["Wonderland (novel)"])

The Doctor travelled to Draconia during the reign of the Fifteenth Emperor. He cured a plague from space and was made a noble of Draconia for his actions. (TV: Frontier in Space [+]Loading...["Frontier in Space (TV story)"]; PROSE: The Dark Path [+]Loading...["The Dark Path (novel)"])

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The Doctor, Ben, and Polly on the cusp of meeting Jamie. (TV: The Highlanders [+]Loading...["The Highlanders (TV story)"])

Arriving in Scotland after the Battle of Culloden in 1746, the Doctor, Ben and Polly met young Highlander Jamie McCrimmon. After exposing Solicitor Grey as a slave trader, they invited him to come with them in the TARDIS, which he accepted. (TV: The Highlanders [+]Loading...["The Highlanders (TV story)"])

With Jamie now in tow, they next landed in the lost city of Atlantis, where the Doctor met Professor Zaroff, a well renowned scientist who had created a way to harness plankton into edible food. The Atlantians let him stay under the promise that he would raise their city from the sea. The Doctor realised this plan would destroy the Earth and tried to convince their leaders, to no avail. They managed to foil Zaroff's plan by flooding the city, and thereby saved the Earth. (TV: The Underwater Menace [+]Loading...["The Underwater Menace (TV story)"])

Intending to reach Mars the Doctor, instead, landed the TARDIS on the Moon. After enjoying the lack of gravity, the TARDIS crew discovered a giant Moonbase in the next valley. In the Moonbase, they met the base’s commander Hobson, who showed the Doctor and Ben the Gravitron, a giant gravity device used to control the weather on Earth. He also told them the Moonbase was under quarantine because a new disease had broken out among the crew. After discovering the Cybermen were in the base, Hobson gave the Doctor and his friends 24 hours to find the cause of the disease. The Doctor eventually realised that the Moonbase's sugar supplies had been contaminated by the Cybermen, which was the source of the disease.

After a Cyberman appeared, the Doctor and Moonbase crew were taken hostage in the Gravitron room, and the Doctor discovered that the Cybermen’s aim was to use controlled humans to operate the Gravitron and disrupt the weather on Earth. However, the Cybermen were soon overthrown by the Doctor’s companions and their ‘Polly Cocktail’. The controlled humans were then removed and locked in the sick bay. However, soon more Cybermen advanced, en masse towards the Moonbase from across the Moon. To stop them, the Doctor suggested the Gravitorn be lowered so it aimed onto the Moon’s surface, and the Cybermen were deflected, harmlessly, off into deep space. Making a quick exit and back in the TARDIS with his friends, the Doctor decided to use his time scanner to see where they might go next; the screen showed a giant crab’s claw... (TV: The Moonbase [+]Loading...["The Moonbase (TV story)"])

The travellers then encountered the Macra on an Earth colony. (TV: The Macra Terror [+]Loading...["The Macra Terror (TV story)"])

When Ben, Polly and Jamie accidentally unleashed a swarm of creatures from the Time Vortex with a Ouija Board in another control room, the Doctor exorcised the creatures from Jamie with a "magical spell" from a Gallifreyan book and banished them with the TARDIS's telepathic circuits. (PROSE: Something at the Door [+]Loading...["Something at the Door (short story)"])

The Doctor decided to teach Ben and Polly how to pilot the TARDIS, but the TARDIS faltered in the vortex and deposited them in New Houston, a place the Doctor had visited with Dodo Chaplet. When he realised that his old friend, Meg Carvossa, had been murdered, he promptly investigated it, but soon discovered that she wasn't dead. (AUDIO: The Yes Men [+]Loading...["The Yes Men (audio story)"])

After landing on a planet where human colonists had settled in a fictional recreation of an English village during the Second World War to live in peace away from Earth, the Doctor and his companions were all hypnotised by the Master, who had taken control of the village to perform an experiment of conflict. The Doctor became the head of the Home Guard, Polly and Jamie thought they were married, and Ben was made a sailor coming back from the war. The Doctor, however, immersed himself too deep in the role and started to make contact with the aliens to reach a peaceful solution, proving his good faith by provided them with all information regarding the village's defence system.

The Master tried to stop him by having his companions turn against him, but he was unable to do so because, as a consequence of the Doctor's actions, the aliens attacked earlier than he anticipated. Cuffed in his office, the Doctor was released by Ben, who regained his memory, and he too managed to regain his own. As the Master escaped in his TARDIS, with the intent of returning to look on the results of the conflict, the Doctor was able to stop the fight and have the two groups come to a ceasefire. When the Master came back to look upon the results of the fight, they arrested him and put him to trial for illegal use of mind control, while the Doctor and his companions departed. (AUDIO: The Home Guard [+]Loading...["The Home Guard (audio story)"])

They later arrived in Vichy France on a train-line, and the Doctor had to abandon the TARDIS to find where Ben and Jamie had been taken by the Milice. (AUDIO: Resistance [+]Loading...["Resistance (audio story)"])

The Doctor, Polly, Ben and Jamie were trapped on a doomed world scheduled for cremation and had to escape the Gathernaut. (AUDIO: The Three Companions [+]Loading...["The Three Companions (audio story)"])

When the TARDIS landed in Kent in 1920, it was hit by a train. The Doctor was delighted when he met the Signalman and started to talk about train regulations. When Ben told him that he could see dead navy officers, whilst Jamie saw highland soldiers, the Doctor theorised that they were created due to the grief of the nation and the broken telepathic circuit of the TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Mouthless Dead [+]Loading...["The Mouthless Dead (audio story)"])

The Doctor was concerned when the TARDIS crashed into something and it shoved them back in time by thirty-five years. When he realised that the Earth they were on was greying and lifeless, he explained to Polly that something was sapping the energy from the Earth. He encountered the Vist and theorised that they saw time like humans saw space. He tried to persuade the Vist that they could lock off a section of time and make people pay a toll for living in that time. He tricked them into going back in time to the Big Bang and they blinked out of existence. (AUDIO: The Forbidden Time [+]Loading...["The Forbidden Time (audio story)"])

After landing near the Galacti-bank, the TARDIS got impounded for not paying a parking ticket. Soon after, the Selachians attacked the bank looking for something. The Doctor managed to negotiate the release of some of their hostages and to find a way to stop the Selachians from stealing from the vault. (AUDIO: The Selachian Gambit [+]Loading...["The Selachian Gambit (audio story)"]) They later landed in a casino run by the Sidewinder Syndicate. The Doctor had an illegal device planted on him, which Polly used to escape the Sidewinder Syndicate. (AUDIO: House of Cards [+]Loading...["House of Cards (audio story)"])

The TARDIS landed in Kenga, Singapore during World War II, where the Doctor was taken to the nearby hotel by Clive Freeman. When both Polly and Jamie saw a vision of the Grim Reaper, he went looking for it and accidentally set off Jamie's trap. Whilst examining a piece of alien technology, he was visited by the Forsaken. After Maggie Bishop was killed, Polly helped the Doctor search for clues. (AUDIO: The Forsaken [+]Loading...["The Forsaken (audio story)"])

The Doctor allowed Polly to pilot the TARDIS to their next destination, which was supposed to be Russia in the 18th century, but they landed in 1942 instead, shortly before a battle between the German army and the Soviet air force. The Doctor was arrested by Nadia Vasney. Later, when he went to go fetch the TARDIS, the Doctor and Jamie were used as target practice. They discovered that the TARDIS had been taken by the Germans but managed to get it back. The Doctor worked out that Tatiana Kregki was impersonating Polly, but despite this, the TARDIS team still helped her stand up to Nadia. (AUDIO: The Night Witches [+]Loading...["The Night Witches (audio story)"])

The Doctor landed the TARDIS on a strange asteroid in an underground city that he thought abandoned. To avoid being arrested by Chatura Sharma, he posed as an Earth Examiner to help in investigating their troubles and learned that what was being mined on the planet was an ingredient for a weapon. He thought there was something living on the asteroid that didn't want the humans there, and after communicating with it, he was kidnapped. The Doctor and his friends were taken to a cell deep under water, where he learnt that the reason the creatures creatures were contacting the humans was because they had foreseen a catastrophe. (AUDIO: The Outliers [+]Loading...["The Outliers (audio story)"])

Planning to take Ben and Polly home, the Doctor landed the TARDIS in the 1860s instead of the 1960s. Shortly after, the TARDIS disappeared. but the Doctor traced it to Josiah Morton's museum. He hoped to get it back once Josiah had examined it. When Josiah was almost arrested, he helped to foil the policeman's reasoning. He was interested in a strange necklace in the collection which had a suspicious story associated with it. He was later attacked by Dexter. (AUDIO: The Morton Legacy [+]Loading...["The Morton Legacy (audio story)"])

After the TARDIS was captured by an insectoid species that resembled playing cards, the Doctor, Jamie, Ben and Polly were tasked with capturing thirteen of the insectoids, and choosing the correct one on threat of death. When the Doctor deduced the correct one to give them, he and his friends were allowed to reclaim the TARDIS. (COMIC: Card Conundrum [+]Loading...["Card Conundrum (comic story)"])

Next, the group met and defeated the Chameleons at Gatwick Airport on 20 July 1966. After realising that they had arrived home on the same day they had originally left, Ben and Polly parted company with the Doctor and Jamie, opting to remain on Earth in their own time. (TV: The Faceless Ones [+]Loading...["The Faceless Ones (TV story)"])

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After the TARDIS was stolen at the behest of the Daleks, the Doctor and Jamie were lured by Edward Waterfield who transported them back to 2 June 1866. Waterfield and his colleague Theodore Maxtible recruited the Doctor to help their experiment to isolate the Human Factor, with Waterfield's daughter Victoria being held hostage by the Daleks. Using Jamie as an unwilling subject, the Doctor successfully identified the factor and implanted it into three Daleks who he named Alpha, Beta and Omega. With the experiment a success, the group was forced to travel to the Dalek City on Skaro where the Doctor confronted the Dalek Emperor. The Emperor revealed they'd tricked the Doctor into identifying the Dalek Factor to spread on humans and the Doctor in turn tricked the Daleks into believing he'd been converted by the Dalek Factor. With the three humanised Daleks causing unrest, the Doctor suggested that all Daleks be sent through a Dalek Factor conversion arch, having switched it to pass on the Human Factor instead. This instigated a civil war on Skaro, during which Edward was killed saving the Doctor from a Black Dalek. Promising to look after his daughter, the Doctor and Jamie left with Victoria, believing the Daleks had met their "final end". (TV: The Evil of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)"])

The Doctor and Jamie then introduced Victoria to the TARDIS and its console room as they depart Skaro. The Doctor also tells Victoria his age in Earth terms, and suggests Jamie help her find a new set of clothes. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)"])

Looking after Victoria[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Doctor and Jamie welcome Victoria aboard the TARDIS. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)"])

With Jamie and Victoria alongside him, the Doctor aided an archaeological team on Telos in opening a Cyber-tomb, unable to resist his curiosity. To his horror Eric Klieg awakened the Cybermen and the Cyber-Controller from their five-hundred year slumber, but the Doctor and Jamie sealed them away again. The Doctor electrified the entrance, the hatch leading to the tombs and the symbolic logic controls to prevent anyone else from entering. (TV: The Tomb of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)"])

Returning Victoria to her original time, the Doctor was introduced to the recluse Sir Charles Westbrooke, who had reanimated six dead people in an experiment to bring his wife back to life. However, he was killed when it was revealed that he was his wife's killer, and as the animated corpses rampaged, the Doctor cooked up a formula, filled a rifle with tranquilliser darts and defeated the deceased with Victoria's aid. (PROSE: The Age of Ambition [+]Loading...["The Age of Ambition (short story)"])

When the TARDIS landed in Sumatra, the travellers found the Great Space Elevator, a method of reaching a space station without using rockets, and arrived just as the space station lost power. When the Doctor found a way to get to the space station to discover the cause of the problem, the crew claimed that there was nothing wrong, but a member of the crew told the Doctor that the crew was infected by static electricity, which allowed the humans to be conductive. (AUDIO: The Great Space Elevator [+]Loading...["The Great Space Elevator (audio story)"])

When the TARDIS landed in a museum, the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria were attacked by robotic yetis, but Jamie was able to gain control of them with a pyramid of glowing orbs. (PROSE: Dr. Second [+]Loading...["Dr. Second (novel)"])

Reunited with Edward Grainger, the Doctor discovered a slave race called the Virtors had been transporting New York Supplementary Education Institution students back to their home world of Virtus. He prevented them from capturing Victoria, Jamie and Edward, but accidentally fell into their portal to Virtus himself. Trapped on Virtus for a long period of time, the Doctor led a slave rebellion and, eventually, led the ageing humans back home, merely seconds after he had originally left from Earth's perspective. (PROSE: The Lost [+]Loading...["The Lost (short story)"])

The Doctor took Jamie and Victoria to an alien arena to watch a fight between soldiers and a dragon. However, the Mantis mistook the travellers for pirates and threw the Doctor into the arena to fight the dragon, where he played a tune on his recorder to enthral it and set it upon the audience, who fled. (PROSE: Valley of Dragons [+]Loading...["Valley of Dragons (short story)"])

After escaping the destruction of a civilisation in the Uranium Universe, (COMIC: Atoms Infinite [+]Loading...["Atoms Infinite (comic story)"]) the Doctor and Jamie were taken prisoner by the Cogwens on Pendant, but they were rescued by Victoria and a gang of outcasts, just in time for the Doctor to stop the Cogwens from stealing the TARDIS. (PROSE: World of Ice [+]Loading...["World of Ice (short story)"])

Attempting to bypass the anti-theft protocols in the TARDIS that allegedly prevented him from controlling the TARDIS himself, the Doctor accidentally disabled so many security protocols that the ship materialised in a pocket dimension containing the displaced town of Lychburg. The pocket reality prevented the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria from returning to the TARDIS. Determining what they were dealing with, the Doctor unintentionally disrupted the control of the entity manipulating the pocket dimension when a doctor who was trying to plant a control device in the Doctor's neck accidentally stabbed himself in the gut. After the Doctor tracked the controlling entity to a prototype TARDIS, Jamie killed the controller, the last Gallifreyan Woprat in existence, and unintentionally caused the final collapse of the pocket dimension. The Doctor then regained access to the TARDIS when someone modified the dimensional settings from inside the ship, but this gave him time to implement a plan and evacuate Lychburg's entire population into the TARDIS and take them to safety once the pocket dimension collapsed. (PROSE: Heart of TARDIS [+]Loading...["Heart of TARDIS (novel)"])

The TARDIS landed on Amyryndaa where the travellers joined a survey team investigating why the population had become extinct. When parts of the team kept dying, the Doctor sent his companions to safety in the TARDIS but they disobeyed and came to his aid, helping him determine the people of the planet and archaeologists had been killed by a Story-Form. (AUDIO: The Story of Extinction [+]Loading...["The Story of Extinction (audio story)"])

The Doctor is used as bait by the warrior monks at Det-Sen Monastery in an attempt to trap the Yeti. (TV: The Abominable Snowmen [+]Loading...["The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)"])

Arriving in Tibet, the Doctor sought to return the Holy Ghanta to Det-Sen Monastery that he'd been gifted on his previous visit. Initially accused of attacking British explorer Professor Edward Travers, the Doctor found the mountain was under siege by Robot Yeti. He discovered they were controlled by a Great Intelligence which had been possessing his old friend Padmasambhava for centuries. He confronted the Intelligence as it manifested, enabling Jamie and Travers to destroy Padmasambhava's equipment, banishing the Intelligence and freeing his old friend so he could finally die. (TV: The Abominable Snowmen [+]Loading...["The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)"])

They subsequently landed on Earth again in a new Ice Age near Brittanicus Base where the Doctor helped the crew stop their ioniser overloading, impressing their commander Clent. One of the crew found an Ice Warrior buried in the ice, who awoke and took Victoria hostage however Clent refused to let the Doctor leave to find her whilst he was needed for the work on the ioniser. After devising a calculation the Doctor went in search of Victoria and was captured by the Ice Warriors at their crashed ship. He and Victoria unsuccessfully tried to stop the Ice Warriors firing a sonic cannon at the base, but devised a way to use it to immobilise them when they marched on the base. He returned to the base as the Warriors retreated and helped persuade the crew to fire the ioniser, destroying the Ice Warriors. (TV: The Ice Warriors [+]Loading...["The Ice Warriors (TV story)"])

Missions with Jamie[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria landed on a human spaceship where they aided a Gallifreyan calling himself "Constable Pavo of Chapter 9" with his investigation of a nearby artificial black hole. According to one account, While Victoria stayed behind with him, Pavo sent the Doctor on a mission to Space Station Camera to meet with Joinson Dastari, but they fled when they saw the Station attacked by Sontarans. Instead, the Doctor and Jamie spent weeks travelling on their way back to pick up Victoria, during which time they visited the City of Owls and helped the people of McKenzie. The Doctor and Jamie returned to the ship they departed from before they actually first arrived on the ship, and found the real Pavo, helping her to defeat the Monk, after which Pavo agreed not to arrest the Doctor, but erased the Doctor and his friends' memory of the event nonetheless. (AUDIO: The Black Hole [+]Loading...["The Black Hole (audio story)"])

Final adventures with Victoria[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Doctor befriended Stuart Mallory, a distinguished naturalist, when he assisted him in ordering from a takeaway, and invited him, Jamie and Victoria to dine with him. (PROSE: The Last Emperor [+]Loading...["The Last Emperor (short story)"])

The Doctor visited East Ridge, where he helped a farmer called Thomas Watson to protect his family's farm from ruthless New York businessman, John Glassman, turning the whole town against the Watsons. The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria managed to expose John's dishonesty to the town's sheriff, which saved Watson's farm and place within the town. (PROSE: The Farmer's Story [+]Loading...["The Farmer's Story (short story)"])

Whilst Jamie slept in the TARDIS, the Doctor took Victoria to a pub, where he annoyed locals with his tales of Saint Nicholas. When sailors from Bari arrived, the Doctor got them drunk, snuck onto their ship and retrieved the bones of Saint Nicholas, which they had just stolen, before burying them in the North Pole. (PROSE: Saint Nicholas's Bones [+]Loading...["Saint Nicholas's Bones (short story)"])

The Doctor's first adventure with Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"])

The Doctor set the TARDIS controls for both his friend William Shakespeare's house in Stratford and the Pan-Galactic Games on Alpha Centauri, as Victoria had wanted to see how her ancestors had lived in the late 16th century and Jamie had wanted some excitement and spectacle, reasoning that he stood a fifty-fifty chance of arriving at one or the other. Instead, to their disappointment, they materialised in Australia in 2018. The Doctor briefly wondered if something was causing the TARDIS to keep coming back to Earth, but dismissed the thought. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse [+]Loading...["Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)"]) The Doctor was drawn into a plan to impersonate his double, Ramón Salamander, and uncover his plans to become dictator of Earth. He succeeded, and Salamander was sucked out into the Time Vortex when he tried to escape in the TARDIS. (TV: The Enemy of the World [+]Loading...["The Enemy of the World (TV story)"])

In 1960s London, the Doctor discovered that the Great Intelligence had returned, and was using the Yeti to take over the London Underground. During this conflict, the Doctor made the acquaintance of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. The Doctor tried to drain the Intelligence's mind, but interference from his friends resulted in the Intelligence being banished into space instead. (TV: The Web of Fear [+]Loading...["The Web of Fear (TV story)"])

Before departing London, the Doctor discovered a robot duplicate of Edward Waterfield had been created by the Daleks to exact revenge on him for destroying them in the 19th century. (PROSE: Father Figure [+]Loading...["Father Figure (short story)"])

Aided by his other incarnations and their companions, the Second Doctor and Victoria helped Dan Dare to fight off the Mekon and his army of Treens, Daleks, Ice Warriors, Cybermen, Sontarans and Draconians in 1991. (COMIC: The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Loading...["The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic (comic story)"])

After the TARDIS landed once more on Vortis, where the Doctor defeated the "seed" of the Animus he had encountered in his previous incarnation, (PROSE: Twilight of the Gods [+]Loading...["Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)"]) the TARDIS crew travelled near the Darkheart. They encountered the war-like Veltrochni and Koschei, an old friend of the Doctor's from Gallifrey, travelling with Ailla. However, the temptation posed by the Darkheart device proved too much for Koschei, and the revelation that his companion Ailla was a spy destroyed the last traces of good in him. After he proclaimed himself "the Master", the Doctor had to trap him in a black hole. (PROSE: The Dark Path [+]Loading...["The Dark Path (novel)"])

After a holiday in Grasmere, (PROSE: The Hollow Men [+]Loading...["The Hollow Men (novel)"]) the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria travelled to Venus, where the Doctor learned Venusian aikido (AUDIO: Voyage to Venus [+]Loading...["Voyage to Venus (audio story)"]) from "a many-armed glowing-eyed being in a misty cavern". (PROSE: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (novel)"])

Making an emergency landing due to colliding with a meteor, the Doctor, Victoria and Jamie found themselves in China around 200 BC. Shortly afterwards, they encountered a pile of dead bodies, which disgusted the Doctor. He was initially thought to be be a spy and was taken to the Emperor Qin Shi Huang. The Emperor wanted him in order to find the secret of eternal life. Victoria found him while he was biding his time as he had worked out that the Emperor was going to die soon anyway. Escaping the palace, he learnt that the Emperor wanted the TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Emperor of Eternity [+]Loading...["The Emperor of Eternity (audio story)"])

Back on 20th century Earth, the Doctor discovered that a weed creature was taking over a Euro Sea Gas refinery, and used amplified sound to destroy it. Craving peace and quiet, Victoria left the TARDIS crew to live with Frank and Maggie Harris. (TV: Fury from the Deep [+]Loading...["Fury from the Deep (TV story)"])

Shortly after leaving Victoria behind, the Doctor and Jamie visited the Paradox Jungles on the planet Zeiton where they stopped the hollow wraiths. (AUDIO: Jamie [+]Loading...["Jamie (audio story)"])

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The Doctor on Zaos (PROSE: Daleks Invade Zaos [+]Loading...["Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)"])

After leaving Jamie in 1967 Scotland, (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks [+]Loading...["Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)"]) the Doctor returned to Zaos, which was being invaded by the Asymmetrical Daleks. With the aid of Commander Clay of the Sky Ray Space Raiders, he recruited the Astrobeetles to assist the Zaons in destroying the Daleks. (PROSE: Daleks Invade Zaos [+]Loading...["Daleks Invade Zaos (short story)"])

Escaping from a cosmic whirlpool in which the stinging butterflies of Phlok had trapped his TARDIS, the Doctor met the Guerners on Rimba as they were preparing to evacuate the planet and colonise another one. He particularly befriended one Guerner, by the name of Swee. (PROSE: The Sleeping Beast [+]Loading...["The Sleeping Beast (short story)"])

The Second Doctor was taken out of his timezone by the Father of Time to partake in "the Final Test". He was brought to a TARDIS control console room from his future alongside his third, fourth, fifth and sixth incarnations, and told that Time had disassembled the control console and set the TARDIS on a course for the heart of the sun, with the Doctors' only hope being to reassemble the control console. Unable to achieve the task due to their bickering, the Doctors were saved when the First Doctor united them in reversing time itself with their pooled temporal powers. As the TARDIS escaped the sun, the Father of Time congratulated the Doctor and sent them back to their own times. (COMIC: The Test of Time [+]Loading...["The Test of Time (comic story)"])

The Second Doctor was summoned by his first incarnation, who required the aid of one of his future incarnations to escape a castle in medieval England, where he had been entrapped by knights thinking he was holding Lady Mary hostage in his TARDIS. After the Fifth Doctor lost the game that chose who would face the knights, he explained the situation to them and the Doctors were permitted to leave. (PROSE: Five Card Draw [+]Loading...["Five Card Draw (short story)"])

The Second Doctor arrived in his TARDIS to assist his other selves during the Fall of Gallifrey. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"])

After bumping into her due to being distracted an airship, the Doctor assisted a woman named Mabel by carrying her shopping bags to her house. During the journey, Mabel voiced her frustrations with life, and the Doctor told her that she should repay his kindness to her by doing something that makes somebody else smile. (PROSE: Pass It On [+]Loading...["Pass It On (short story)"])

The Second Doctor teamed up with all of his other incarnations to save Gallifrey from destruction at the end of the Last Great Time War, (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"]) even joining them on the surface of the planet to save people from natural disasters that were occurring as a result of their attempt to shift it into another dimension. Shortly after meeting for tea with his other incarnations to celebrate in the Under Gallery, (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)"]) the Second Doctor lost all memory of the events due to the timelines not being synchronised. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"])

Infiltrating the Blenhim ranks, the Doctor witnessed the Blenhim forces destroy every planet that refused to submit to their domination, and challenged the head Blenhim for the rule of the army. Winning the stand-off by using his laser-ring to destroy a local rock formation, but gaining a scar on his chest from the Blenhim's leader's laser eye vision, the Doctor was accepted as the new leader by the Blenhim. With his new powers, the Doctor instructed the Blenhim to fly east until given further orders, causing all of their forces to fly directly into a sun. (COMIC: The Mark of Terror [+]Loading...["The Mark of Terror (comic story)"])

Through a hypercube, the Doctor meets a future companion prematurely. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension [+]Loading...["The Lost Dimension (comic story)"])

Along with seven other incarnations, the Second Doctor became trapped in the Void when a Type 1 TARDIS from Ancient Gallifrey began to attack and devour the universe. He tried to avert the disaster by sending a hypercube to Alice Obiefune while the Eleventh Doctor was working on the early TARDISes with Rassilon, but his plan was unsuccessful. He and the others were able to form a dimensional bridge to allow the Eighth Doctor to escape, and were then joined by the War Doctor, followed shortly by the ninth, tenth and twelfth incarnations, who ventured into the Type 1 TARDIS. Forming a plan with the trapped Eleventh Doctor, the Doctors joined their TARDISes to pacify the Type 1 into a peaceful state and return the universe to normal. (COMIC: The Lost Dimension [+]Loading...["The Lost Dimension (comic story)"])

In 3300 BC, after saving a pregnant sheep who the Doctor nicknamed "Ewe-ridice", the Doctor discovered from the shepherd Flinthair that his village was being stalked by a werewolf. Returning to the TARDIS, the Doctor was shocked that the sheep had been killed, and he realised that Flinthair was the werewolf that he had been stalking. In the following confrontation he was killed by his own arrowheads, and the Doctor buried Flinthair up the mountain to be found by future generations. (PROSE: Loop the Loup)

The Second Doctor was taken out of time by the Tenth Doctor, who brought him and the First Doctor to the planet Henlen, where their third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth incarnations were trying to correct the temporal paradox caused by the Sirens of Time when they sabotaged the first Gallifreyan experiment for time travel. While the others piloted the TARDIS prototype used in the experiment, the Second Doctor remained with his first and tenth incarnations to make sure the backlash from their operation did not aggravate things. (AUDIO: Collision Course [+]Loading...["Collision Course (audio story)"])

John and Gillian[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Doctor with his grandchildren, John and Gillian. (COMIC: The Trodos Ambush [+]Loading...["The Trodos Ambush (comic story)"])

After the Doctor was reunited with his two grandchildren, John and Gillian Who, he saved every planet in the universe from being attacked by missiles that had been programmed by the Extortioner in his scheme to hold every government in the universe to ransom. (COMIC: The Extortioner [+]Loading...["The Extortioner (comic story)"])

Taking John and Gillian in the TARDIS with him, the Doctor planned to sign a peace treaty with the Trods of Trodos. However, he found that he had been lured into a trap by the Daleks. Escaping before they could kill him, the Doctor allied with surviving Trods to free Trodos from Dalek control. Leaving the planet, the Doctor swore that he would never flee from the Daleks again, and that in their next encounter they would meet on his terms. (COMIC: The Trodos Ambush [+]Loading...["The Trodos Ambush (comic story)"])

Leaving Trodos, the Doctor found a Dalek ship was chasing his TARDIS through the time vortex, which eventually forced him to return to the 22nd century at the height of the Dalek Empire. He disguised himself as a Dalek and foiled Dalek Supreme's plot to create thousands of Daleks. When he was detected, the Doctor used his disguise to trick all Daleks into destroying each other, before making a quick exit in the TARDIS with his grandchildren. However, the Dalek Supreme survived the attack, and swore revenge on the Doctor. (COMIC: The Doctor Strikes Back [+]Loading...["The Doctor Strikes Back (comic story)"])

Not long after their encounter with the Daleks, the Doctor and his grandkids returned to 1960s Earth and stopped the Zagbors from converting humanity into human robots. (COMIC: The Zombies [+]Loading...["The Zombies (comic story)"])

Attempting to test his newly invented ray gun, the Doctor landed his TARDIS in a swamp, where he and his grandchildren were hunted down by spiders, under the command of the Master of Spiders. (COMIC: Master of Spiders [+]Loading...["Master of Spiders (comic story)"])

Taking John and Gillian to another alien planet, the Doctor re-encountered the Daleks and destroyed the Exterminator, a powerful weapon capable of destroying Earth with a single blast, instead using the weapon to destroy a spate of Dalek saucers. (COMIC: The Exterminator [+]Loading...["The Exterminator (comic story)"])

The Doctor invented a robot named Barnabus to do chores around the TARDIS. On one planet, Barnabus saved the Doctor, John and Gillian from a gun crew who had mistaken them for invaders. (COMIC: Barnabus [+]Loading...["Barnabus (comic story)"])

The Doctor invented an exploration truck and decided to test it out on a jungle planet where they again encountered Daleks and destroyed them. (COMIC: Jungle Adventure [+]Loading...["Jungle Adventure (comic story)"])

The Doctor next took John and Gillian to the Grand Museum in 1960s New York, where they worked with the Military to destroy three dinosaurs. (COMIC: The Monsters from the Past [+]Loading...["The Monsters from the Past (comic story)"])

The Doctor and his TARDIS later became the god of a South American tribe after he, John and Gillian saved the tribe from warriors and their ruthless god, Madar. (COMIC: The TARDIS Worshippers [+]Loading...["The TARDIS Worshippers (comic story)"])

The Doctor and his grandchildren became caught up in Space War Two in the 30th century, which was being fought between humanity and the robots of Veno. Although he couldn't end the war, the Doctor stopped a vengeful renegade human, Arborge Quince, from creating his own army of robots to attack Earth. (COMIC: Space War Two [+]Loading...["Space War Two (comic story)"])

He next took John and Gillian to a cricket match in Egypt in 1880, where the TARDIS was stolen by Arabs working for Mahadi. He failed to stop them attacking a British outpost when he was taken prisoner by the British on suspicion of being a spy. Escaping, he retrieved his grandchildren and left in the TARDIS. (COMIC: Egyptian Escapade [+]Loading...["Egyptian Escapade (comic story)"])

The Doctor arrived on a planet where he decided to test out his pedal-copter. They again encountered the Daleks and defeated them. (COMIC: Attack of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Attack of the Daleks (comic story)"])

The Doctor discovered that the TARDIS was being followed by a time machine built by the Trods. They went to prehistoric Earth, where the Doctor used mammoths to destroy the Trods' power supply. (COMIC: Pursued by the Trods [+]Loading...["Pursued by the Trods (comic story)"])

The Doctor investigated a crashed ship on Minot and discovered a small group of Cybermen had possession of a bomb that they planned to use to destroy Earth. Setting the bomb to destruct earlier than intended, the Doctor accidentally became trapped on the Cybermen's ship as it hurtled through space. Luckily, he managed to contact his grandchildren on Minot and escaped in the TARDIS before the ship exploded and killed all the Cybermen aboard. (COMIC: The Coming of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["The Coming of the Cybermen (comic story)"])

In Arizona, the Doctor was kidnapped by foreign agents trying to wreck the testing on American planes. However, he managed to escape by crashing a jet packed with explosives into their base, killing the agents. (COMIC: The Faithful Rocket Pack [+]Loading...["The Faithful Rocket Pack (comic story)"])

The Doctor, John and Gillian next saved Professor Gnat from the Cybermen by killing them with flowers with a scent that proved toxic with Cybermats. (COMIC: Flower Power [+]Loading...["Flower Power (comic story)"])

The Doctor, John and Gillian visited Vargo, where witches throughout the universe held a gathering. The Doctor scared off most the witches by posing as the wizard Omega, and then destroyed the Grand Witch. (COMIC: The Witches [+]Loading...["The Witches (comic story)"])

Dr. Who playing his recorder. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"])

At some point, Dr. Who played his recorder, with the Diddymen potentially having a break from their hike to listen. (GAME: TV Comic's Counter Game [+]Loading...["TV Comic's Counter Game (1968 game)"]) "Tardis" was once present near a castle when Basil Brush went rent collecting, with him potentially having to go back the way he came to avoid it. (GAME: Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting [+]Loading...["Basil Brush goes Rent Collecting (game)"])

Taking John and Gillian to Zebadee, a planet were higher intellects went to compare studies, the Doctor had a private meeting with the fortune teller, Madam Rosa, where he learned that his next trip in the TARDIS would involve deadly robots. Deciding that his excursions in the TARDIS were becoming too dangerous, the Doctor enrolled John and Gillian at Zebadee University, telling his reluctant grandchildren that it was to improve their education. (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks [+]Loading...["Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)"])

Travelling with Jamie again[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Doctor and Jamie engage the Quark invasion force. (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks [+]Loading...["Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)"])

After the Doctor successfully convinced John and Gillian to stay on Zebadee, the TARDIS brought him to a Scottish castle in 1967, where the Doctor found the Quarks preparing to launch an invasion. Having been spotted, the Doctor retreated into the castle, where he was saved from a Quark by Jamie, who had come to investigate the flying saucer in the castle. Coming up with a plan, the Doctor and Jamie commandeered the flying saucer and opened fire on the Quark invasion force, causing the Quarks to destroy themselves in the confusion. Returning to destroy the Quarks at the castle, Jamie and the Doctor both agreed to accompany each other in the TARDIS again. (COMIC: Invasion of the Quarks [+]Loading...["Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)"])

The Doctor and Jamie visited Oliver's Inn in 1968 where Constable Bernard Whittam was celebrating his last day before retirement. The Doctor discovered that Bernard was haunted by a wheezing, groaning noise in his head. The Doctor gradually revealed that Bernard, his family, friends and Emma Clarke were not real but the creation of the TARDIS's chameleon circuit from when the ship disguised itself as a police box in 1963. The Doctor switched them off as Bernard and Emma walked away from the TARDIS hand in hand. (AUDIO: The Last Day at Work [+]Loading...["The Last Day at Work (audio story)"])

With Jamie by his side, (PROSE: The Colony of Lies [+]Loading...["The Colony of Lies (novel)"]) the Doctor was involved in a battle with the Terrible Zodin that involved multiple incarnations of himself, though he lost his memory of the adventure after Zodin used "mind rubbers" on him and his other incarnation. (PROSE: Cold Fusion [+]Loading...["Cold Fusion (novel)"])

Landing on Gano after a war on the planet was lost, the Doctor and Jamie were attacked by giant wasps, but were able to evade them in a trench. Utilising a discarded anti-aircraft gun, they were able to shoot down a wasp, until the swarm changed formation and tackled the gun over, but exposed an underground city to the Doctor and Jamie in the process. Escaping into the city, the duo were confronted by the Quarks, but were able to avoid them using some old scooters, until they came upon a dead end. However, the wasps arrived to attack the Quarks and the battle between them enabled the Doctor and Jamie to make a break for the exit. After a close encounter with a wasp near the exit, which resulted in the creature's demise, the Doctor and Jamie made it to the TARDIS and left. (COMIC: The Killer Wasps [+]Loading...["The Killer Wasps (comic story)"])

After the TARDIS was forced to materialise by an explosion in 1970 Antarctica, the Doctor and Jamie discovered that aliens were threatening to detonate explosions to throw Earth off its axis. After evading a group of Ice Apes, the Doctor and Jamie followed the aliens' craft down a cave, and, after using dynamite to damage the craft, manoeuvred the aliens into a fight with the Ice Apes. After the Ice Apes emerged victorious, the Doctor disarmed the aliens' explosives and, from within the TARDIS, hacked into the world television networks to announce the aliens' defeat to the world. (COMIC: Ice Cap Terror [+]Loading...["Ice Cap Terror (comic story)"])

Visiting Atkya at the time of the Yelyahj Peace Festival, the Doctor and Jamie saw the Atkyans experience changes to their history, until the Atkyans were brought to extinction by a biological agent accidentally introduced to them by a future incarnation of the Doctor. (PROSE: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back [+]Loading...["One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (short story)"])

Landing on the edge of a jungle, the TARDIS was buried in a rockslide caused by the Quarks, and the Doctor and Jamie were forced to seek shelter from their flying saucer in the jungle. Outrunning the Quarks to a jungle clearing operation, the Doctor and Jamie took control of a bulldozer and an excavator to battle the Quarks directly. Winning the duel with the bulldozer, the Doctor and Jamie made to leave, but were ambushed by the jungle natives enslaved by the Quarks. Forced behind the bulldozer's shovel, the Doctor removed the machine's silencer to frighten the jungle animals into stampeding onto the Quarks. Using the bulldozer to free the TARDIS, which had sustained no damage, the Doctor and Jamie departed the jungle. (COMIC: Jungle of Doom [+]Loading...["Jungle of Doom (comic story)"])

While he repaired the TARDIS's time rotor, the Doctor sent Jamie out to find gold, mercury and Zeiton-7. When he returned, Jamie had been given the Necronomicon by the Master, which transported him and the Doctor to the Great Desolation. There, the Doctor discovered that the Master had been working with the Archons, who wanted to seize a TARDIS to attack the Time Lords. After they repaired the TARDIS, the Doctor defeated the Archon by playing his recorder whilst Jamie played the bagpipes, which confused and destroyed them. (PROSE: The Nameless City [+]Loading...["The Nameless City (short story)"])

When the TARDIS landed in the Time Temple, the Doctor and Jamie were greeted by Father Time, who decided they needed to be punished for their time travel, and rendered them unconscious. The Doctor awoke to find himself tied to a pendulum lowering him into boiling oil, and Jamie sealed within a giant hour glass. Noticing a loose bolt, the Doctor increased the strain of the pendulum until it collapsed on itself, and also landed on the hour glass, freeing Jamie as well. With Father Time after them, the Doctor took shelter in a cuckoo clock, but Father Time cornered him there. The Doctor was saved by Jamie's intervention, but broke his ankle in the process. Whilst Father Time summoned robots after them, the Doctor was defended by Jamie, who inadvertently damaged the robots enough to set them on Father Time, giving him and the Doctor the chance to escape the Time Temple. (COMIC: Father Time [+]Loading...["Father Time (comic story)"])

The Doctor and Jamie were present in London during the coronation of Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953. In order to hide from what Jamie called a "devil beastie", the pair dressed as royal guards outside Buckingham Palace, only to be caught by the beastie, who was itself dressed as a guard. They were saved when the beastie was subdued by Eva De Ville. (COMIC: Where's the Doctor? [+]Loading...["Where's the Doctor? (comic story)"])

After the Doctor completed constructing a mechanical housemaid named Martha, the TARDIS landed in 1971 New York City, where the Doctor and Jamie went to see C. G. Slattery of the Inventions International Company, who was impressed enough with Martha to put the Doctor on nationwide television to sell hundreds of thousands of Marthas. After a few weeks of successful business, however, the Marthas were taken over by the Quarks to be used as an invasion force. Though the Doctor was able to bring the Marthas back under his control, the Quarks soon arrived to take New York City by force, but the Doctor was able to turn the Marthas savage again to fight back against the Quarks. When the Quarks finally retreated, the Doctor was hailed as a hero, and even nominated for President of the United States. (COMIC: Martha the Mechanical Housemaid [+]Loading...["Martha the Mechanical Housemaid (comic story)"])

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The Doctor and Jamie fought the Cybermen on Space Station W3 and one of the space station's crew, scientist Zoe Heriot, stowed away aboard the TARDIS. The Doctor tried to dissuade her by using a thought scanner to show her how he ended the Daleks, (TV: The Wheel in Space [+]Loading...["The Wheel in Space (TV story)"]) but the Daleks frightened her more than he had anticipated, and he apologetically conceded that the TARDIS could "use another genius aboard". (AUDIO: Fear of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Fear of the Daleks (audio story)"])

The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe visited a space ship that was being attacked by an Alvarian space wyrm, but the Doctor sedated her by playing his recorder. (COMIC: The Forgotten [+]Loading...["The Forgotten (comic story)"])

Forced to land on a planet orbiting a pulsar in 2724 after two beams of energy from a pulsar collided with the TARDIS, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe found themselves helping Dr. Sophie Topolovic and her crew rebelling an incursion on Topolovic's base, which was studying the altercations to time on the planet. Staying behind in the control room to let the others escape to the surface, the Doctor searched for another way out. In the base's observation room, the Doctor was told by a future incarnation via the psychic paper to return to the control room and save Dr. Topolovic's research, and discovered that the attackers were the Quiet Ones, the inhabitants of the ancient city Topolovic was studying. With this information, the Doctor spent several years negotiating with the Quiet Ones, until a truce could be formed. After helping the Quiet Ones repair the base and build a better communication device, the Doctor then retrieved Jamie, Zoe and Topolovic's team, with only a few moments passing for them, to inform them of the newfound peace. (AUDIO: Shadow of Death [+]Loading...["Shadow of Death (audio story)"])

Arriving on the abandoned Skybase in 2069, the Doctor was shot while trying to escape, nearly regenerating before an injection of Shiner DNA stabilised his rewiring DNA and kept him alive long enough for his body to heal naturally, although it took six months for him to come out of the subsequent coma. Aware from his link to the Shiners that the Myloki were returning to Earth, the Doctor assisted in the search for the immortal captains Karl Taylor and Grant Matthews. Taylor was killed after Jamie accidentally released him. The Doctor subsequently accompanied Matthews to confront the Myloki, allowing Matthews to join them as he speculated that the Myloki, far from being evil, simply couldn't understand humanity and required Matthews' perspective. (PROSE: The Indestructible Man [+]Loading...["The Indestructible Man (novel)"])

The travellers landed on the asteroid of Lavonia, where a peace conference was held to end the long war between the Xantha Empire and the Tibari Republic. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe were captured by Atrika, a Tibari scientist in disagreement with the decision of his president, and allied himself with the Daleks to assassinate her, having built a machine, powered by a Dalek crystal, that allowed him to project someone's avatar and control their actions to carry out the mission. Atrika forced Zoe into the machine, and sent her to assassinate the president, but the Daleks forced Atrika to project the Doctor too before the mission was accomplished. With the Doctor's help, Zoe was able to resist Atrika's influence.

The Doctor and Zoe then persuaded Atrika that the Daleks intended to disrupt the conference and destroy both Xantha and Tibari, and convinced him to rebel against them. Atrika attacked the Daleks and was shot, but, before dying, he managed to project his own mind inside the Daleks, and made them feel horror and disgust for her crimes, eventually destroying them. The Doctor and Zoe were then brought back to reality by Jamie and alerted both Xantha and Tibari of the imminent danger. (AUDIO: Fear of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Fear of the Daleks (audio story)"])

The Land of Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]

On the planet Dulkis, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe fought the Dominators and their robotic servants, the Quarks, (TV: The Dominators [+]Loading...["The Dominators (TV story)"]) and had an adventure in the Land of Fiction, (TV: The Mind Robber [+]Loading...["The Mind Robber (TV story)"]) where the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe were approached by "the famous Hat Collector", who asked for the Doctor's stovepipe hat, and dematerialised when the Doctor gave it to her. (COMIC: Time & Time Again [+]Loading...["Time & Time Again (comic story)"])

The Doctors meet Omega. (TV: The Three Doctors [+]Loading...["The Three Doctors (TV story)"])

From the Temporal Control Room, the Doctor was spotted on a primitive planet. (PROSE: The Three Doctors [+]Loading...["The Three Doctors (novelisation)"]) Immediately returning to the Land of Fiction in an attempt to retrieve his recorder, the Doctor discovered a Time Lord named Goth disguised as Lemuel Gulliver. Goth claimed a great crisis was about to befall Time Lord civilisation, and persuaded the Doctor to help his successor stop Omega from ripping reality apart. (PROSE: Future Imperfect [+]Loading...["Future Imperfect (short story)"]) The Doctor was time-scooped to his TARDIS in the future, where he apparently reunited with the Brigadier and his other UNIT friends. He also encountered Jo Grant, a future travelling companion, and met with his third incarnation. Ultimately, the two incarnations of the Doctor had difficulties working with each other, but were able to work together with the help of the First Doctor, who communicated with them from a time eddy, and when they and their UNIT friends were transported to an antimatter universe. The two Doctors, despite their differences, successfully thwarted Omega's escape, at the cost of the Second Doctor's recorder. With the crisis resolved, the Second Doctor said his farewells and was returned to his rightful place in time (TV: The Three Doctors [+]Loading...["The Three Doctors (TV story)"]) with his memory of the event erased from his mind. (PROSE: Briefly Noted [+]Loading...["Briefly Noted (short story)"])

After he, Jamie and Zoe fought the Bookworms at the Collection, (PROSE: Original Sin [+]Loading...["Original Sin (novel)"]) the Doctor realised the absence of his recorder, and went to a music shop on Amber Station to get a new one. (PROSE: Briefly Noted [+]Loading...["Briefly Noted (short story)"])

Having materialised over the dark side of the Moon, the TARDIS crew saw a missile being fired towards them, and headed to Earth to escape it. The Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe defeated Tobias Vaughn and the Cybermen, with the assistance of the newly promoted Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. (TV: The Invasion [+]Loading...["The Invasion (TV story)"])

When Zoe noticed that a Cyber-ship had escaped the explosion of the cyber-fleet, the Doctor traced it to the planet Isos II. Once there, they encountered friendly giant slugs. The Doctor was later captured by Ison Security agent Enab and questioned by Seru. When Seru showed him a map of the underground network, the Doctor went there to look for Zoe. He saw that the slugs were using the cyber electricity conjunctions boxes to breed. He got onto the train that the Cybermen wanted to run into him, and discovered that it was a spaceship destined for Earth. The Doctor was taken to the Cyber-Controller, who wanted to take all of the Doctor's knowledge so they could invade Earth. The Doctor worked out that the only way that he could stop the Cybermen was to blow up their new spaceship by putting it into a warp ellipse, but that meant sacrificing himself. Hilsee decided that he should be the one to do it, and forced the Doctor off the ship. (AUDIO: The Isos Network [+]Loading...["The Isos Network (audio story)"])

After the Doctor sent Zoe outside the TARDIS in deep space to repair a crack in the outer shell, they collided with the World. After boarding the ship to try and find Zoe, the Doctor and Jamie discovered a room full of dead bodies. The Doctor worked with Twenty to save the ship from collapsing. He tried to fix the ship but learnt that the ship was inhabited by the Corvus. (AUDIO: The Wreck of the World [+]Loading...["The Wreck of the World (audio story)"])

A busy few weeks[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Doctor became angry after Zoe caused the TARDIS to crash into a younger version of itself, causing the Dematerialisation circuit to become damaged. Trying to find parts for the circuit on Urbinia, the Doctor and Zoe were dragged along with a crowd trying to evacuate the planet. The Doctor encountered his previous incarnation and Steven Taylor at the spaceport and realised that something had gone wrong in his past as Katarina was with them. He explained to Katarina the true course of history and she agreed to help him restore it. He used the version of the dematerialisation circuit that his younger self had fixed, and used the fast return switch to avert the collision which created the timeline. (AUDIO: Daughter of the Gods [+]Loading...["Daughter of the Gods (audio story)"])

The TARDIS crew freed the Gonds from the evil of the alien Krotons. (TV: The Krotons [+]Loading...["The Krotons (TV story)"])

After landing in Uzbekistan, 1919, the Doctor posed as a soviet official to investigate the disappearances of several Uzbek children. He discovered that there was an alien taking them as the alien wanted to save them from the terror that the alien had observed taking place in the previous war. (AUDIO: The Memory Cheats [+]Loading...["The Memory Cheats (audio story)"])

They once more battled the Ice Warriors, preventing them from turning Earth into their new home through spores. (TV: The Seeds of Death [+]Loading...["The Seeds of Death (TV story)"]) During this encounter, the Doctor was taken to the Multivarium, where he and another captive spent years trying to escape. (PROSE: The Room with All the Doors [+]Loading...["The Room with All the Doors (short story)"])

The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe landed in a cell belonging to Iolas Blue. The Doctor was worried when Iolas told him that he wanted to kill him. After Zoe told him that Iolas knew everything that they had done, the Doctor realised that he was using chaos theory to change the flow of history. One of Iolas' previous manipulations meant that he was able to escape because of an error in the calculations and was part of the Predicticon's plans. (PROSE: Lepidoptery for Beginners [+]Loading...["Lepidoptery for Beginners (short story)"])

The Doctor investigated some mysterious robberies that involved a memory altering crystal, and tricked the robbers into erasing their own memories after turning them against each other. Meeting up with the Brigadier, the Doctor gave him the crystal to help UNIT with their clean-up operations, with a copy of Zoe's mind in the crystal to act as a "user's manual". (AUDIO: Tales from the Vault [+]Loading...["Tales from the Vault (audio story)"])

The Doctor also saved pilot John Finney after his plane was shot down during the Korean War, (PROSE: Prelude First Frontier [+]Loading...["Prelude First Frontier (short story)"]) and visited Bob Dovie at 59A Barnsfield Crescent in Totton, Hampshire on 23 November 1963. (AUDIO: The Light at the End [+]Loading...["The Light at the End (audio story)"])

After Zoe had cut her hand making Haggis, the TARDIS landed at the Whitaker Institute. The Doctor managed to bluff his way into being a station inspector, and worked out that the Achromatics were based on Dorian Gray's portrait. He destroyed the research in order to stop them being used for war. (AUDIO: Echoes of Grey [+]Loading...["Echoes of Grey (audio story)"])

The TARDIS then landed on Earth near a funeral of a scientist, as the Doctor had lost control of the ship. Wanting to know what had affected the TARDIS, the Doctor found out that the machine at a nearby research facility was accidentally venting energy into the space-time vortex and he fixed the machine to stop it. (AUDIO: The Uncertainty Principle [+]Loading...["The Uncertainty Principle (audio story)"])

After the Doctor broke the harmonic resonator while playing "keepey-uppey" with a football, the TARDIS made an emergency landing in Tromesis. The Doctor helped to investigate the Hawkers, but he managed to get the version of the city that could stop the meteor that would save the world with Zoe's help. (AUDIO: The Apocalypse Mirror [+]Loading...["The Apocalypse Mirror (audio story)"])

The Doctor encountered space pirates led by Maurice Caven. (TV: The Space Pirates [+]Loading...["The Space Pirates (TV story)"]) About a week later the Doctor suspected a trap when the TARDIS was summoned to Planetoid X. He went out to investigate, telling Jamie and Zoe to stay behind in the TARDIS. As he returned to the TARDIS a hour later, having decided to leave after encountering a Cyberman, he was transposed with his sixth incarnation (AUDIO: Last of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Last of the Cybermen (audio story)"]) by the Monk. (AUDIO: The Secret History [+]Loading...["The Secret History (audio story)"]) As a result of the swap, the Sixth Doctor, Jamie and Zoe became involved in the Cybermen’s scheme to alter the course of the Great Cyber War, with the Sixth Doctor almost prematurely contacting the Time Lords for aid, however managed to rectify events and returned to Planetoid X. There the Doctors swapped back, with Jamie and Zoe losing their memories of the incident. (AUDIO: Last of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Last of the Cybermen (audio story)"])

When windows salesman Bill Rigby forced his way into the TARDIS, the Doctor tried to get rid of him without purchasing a window, until Rigby told him that his product had double-glazing with a lifetime guarantee and a view of the customer's choice. The Doctor decided to buy a large, mock-Georgian bay window that had a view of his childhood home. (PROSE: uPVC [+]Loading...["uPVC (short story)"])

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The Doctor in Plymouth Hope City on Axista Four. (PROSE: The Colony of Lies [+]Loading...["The Colony of Lies (novel)"])

Arriving on the Independent Earth Colony Axista Four in the year 2539, the Doctor became involved in a refugee crisis sparked by the Earth Federation's intention to resettle eighty-thousand refugees dislocated by the Dalek Wars. He also uncovered a conspiracy stretching back to the colony's foundation a century earlier: the planet was already inhabited by the Tyrenians before the humans arrived. With some brief assistance from the Seventh Doctor, the Second Doctor was able to prevent a war by negotiating a peace settlement between the Tyrenians and the humans. He also foiled a rogue Federation plot to kill everyone on the colony to allow the inbound refugees to start afresh. After the crisis, the Federation agreed to respect the colony's independence. (PROSE: The Colony of Lies [+]Loading...["The Colony of Lies (novel)"])

The Doctor traced a disturbance in the time field to France in the 14th century. Shortly afterwards, he found out that there was a visionary. Upon seeing Marie's relics, he realised that time had been scrambled as the relics came from the future. Zoe later showed him a tank in the courtyard which confirmed what he was thinking. He theorised that a time machine had caused the First World War to collide slightly with the 14th century. (AUDIO: The Iron Maid [+]Loading...["The Iron Maid (audio story)"])

In Scandinavia, during the Dark Ages, Jamie was wounded by a vicious barbarian called Vignor. The Doctor and his friends were saved by Bior and joined his tribe. The Doctor soon discovered Bior was using magic to transform himself and his tribe into bears to protect their village. When Vignor attacked the village and killed Bior's younger son, Bior went on a vengeful attack, slaughtering men, women and children. The Doctor was forced to trap Bior in his form as a bear forever after he killed Vignor. (PROSE: That Which Went Away [+]Loading...["That Which Went Away (short story)"])

Unimpressed by Zoe's haughty demeanour, the Doctor took her to Los Angeles in 1999 at Christmas to teach her a lesson in humility. They helped to provide food, drink and shelter for the homeless and the poor. (PROSE: Goodwill Toward Men [+]Loading...["Goodwill Toward Men (short story)"])

Arriving in Scotland, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe accidentally inspired Macbeth to slay the Scottish king. Afterwards, Macbeth confused the Doctor and Jamie for assassins-for-hire, and the Doctor agreed to kill Banquo to ensure his escape, giving Banquo a perception filter to give Macbeth a fright. Needing to lure Macbeth into a false sense of security, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe disguised themselves as three witches and convinced Macbeth that he needed to kill Macduff. Saving Macduff's family, the Doctor observed Lady Macbeth's obsessive compulsive sickness and helped organise the British Army's assault plan for Macbeth's fortress. Satisfied that history was put back on the correct course, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe left. (PROSE: The True Tragedie of Macbeth [+]Loading...["The True Tragedie of Macbeth (short story)"])

After the TARDIS landed in the Frenko Bazaar, a famous intergalactic trading post where one could buy "just about anything", the Doctor, in an attempt to take down the slave market, placed a homing device on Jamie, and followed some Voraxx into Stellar Imports & Exports to gain their attention. A member told the Doctor that Jamie, coming from the past, was "worth a mint", but, when the Doctor said that he wasn't for sale, the Voraxx members kidnapped Jamie, and took him aboard a slaver ship in orbit. Following Jamie's signal, the Doctor and Zoe found the trans-mat that led to the ship and found Jamie. They then awoke some Ice Warriors, who started an uprising. The slaves took over the ship, forcing the slavers to leave. As the trio teleported back to the shop, Jamie and Zoe were captured by Adam Mitchell. (COMIC: Bazaar Adventures [+]Loading...["Bazaar Adventures (comic story)"])

Following a chronal trail left his the Eleventh Doctor as the Tenth Doctor merged their TARDISes together, the Second Doctor joined his other incarnations as they stormed Adam's fortress in Limbo to save their friends from Adam and the Tremas Master. Though the Master attacked them with Autons, the Second Doctor got Frobisher to free the captured companions, and they helped the Doctors fight off the Autons, as Adam had a change of heart when the Master revealed he intended to use the chronal energies he had stolen across the Doctor's timelines to destroy the universe. After the Master killed Adam as he foiled his plans, the eleven Doctors honoured Adam as a "true companion". (COMIC: Endgame [+]Loading...["Endgame (POT comic story)"])

After arriving on the Royal Space Cruiser Starlight, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe were mistaken for pantomime actors, and had to help thwart a Raxacoricofallapatorian from committing regicide against the Princess Triana of the Sita Federation to prevent her stopping the strip-mining operations of the Hanazeeen-Blathereen family on Luxona. (PROSE: A Comedy of Terrors [+]Loading...["A Comedy of Terrors (short story)"])

When Jamie and Zoe were imprisoned in an alien prison disguised as an English country home, the Doctor allied himself with gentlemen thief Lucas Seyton. The pair infiltrated the prison and, after being reunited with his friends, the Doctor closed the prison down. (PROSE: Fallen Angel [+]Loading...["Fallen Angel (short story)"])

After he discovered that it was a scientific research facility, the Doctor became was very interested in the Edge. When he asked to tour the labs, he was given a test by Sebastian, as well as being offered the mind altering drug Acuman to help him. Provost Curtis asked him to join his crew permanently, but the Doctor didn't want to. Jamie stopped Curtis from taking him, but the Doctor had to quickly escape as the Edge began breaking apart due to his actions. (AUDIO: The Edge [+]Loading...["The Edge (CC audio story)"])

The Doctor attempted to travel to Normandy to witness the Norman conquest, however arrived several centuries late in June 1944. He was mistaken for a British scientist by Nazi soldiers and forced to aid their development of experimental teleportation, eventually discovering it was a part of a plot with a British traitor to transport commandos who would unleash sleeping gas on the Allied troops massing for D-Day to brainwash them to fascism. Travelling to England via the teleport, the Doctor met the traitor, Sir Aubrey Fanshaw-Smith and escaped the Nazi soldiers with him, managing to phone Winston Churchill to warn him of the plot. He was recaptured but the Nazis panicked as the British forces closed in and retreated via teleport at same time as soldiers in France was using it to escape to England from resistance forces in their base. Contacting Jamie and Zoe via radio he was able to guide them to prevent the teleports catastrophically colliding, diverting all the Nazis to the fourth dimension, and then used it himself to return to France. After seeing to the teleportation device’s destruction, he departed with Jamie and Zoe as D-Day began on schedule. (AUDIO: Operation Werewolf [+]Loading...["Operation Werewolf (audio story)"])

Trial[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor and the War Chief. (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"])

The Doctor and his companions landed on a planet where the War Lords planned to use human soldiers as an army to conquer the galaxy by picking them out of various periods of Earth's history with the War Chief's space-time vessel technology that had been given to them. The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe helped unite the various resistance movements on the planet to fight the War Lords. Unable to return all the kidnapped soldiers to their correct places in time and space, the Doctor called the Time Lords for help with a hypercube, thereby betraying his location to them, (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"]) following advice given to him by the Eighth Doctor in a time bubble. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors [+]Loading...["The Eight Doctors (novel)"])

The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe tried to slip away before the Time Lords arrived, but the Time Lords started interfering with the TARDIS operation and demanded the Doctor hand himself over. Wanting to escape their detection, the Doctor materialising the TARDIS on an ocean and then in space, (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"]) and even briefly on the Ulk-Ra planet, where the Doctor reluctantly "switched off" Ossu-male. (PROSE: War Crimes [+]Loading...["War Crimes (short story)"]) With the Time Lords still hot on their heels, another trip brought them to Estringokl where the Doctor celebrated Christmas Eve while Jamie and Zoe waited in the TARDIS. (PROSE: The Thousand Years of Christmas [+]Loading...["The Thousand Years of Christmas (short story)"]) They continued their attempts to flee the Time Lords, but were inevitably caught and brought to the Time Lords' home planet, (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"]) Jewel (COMIC: Return of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Return of the Daleks (TVC comic story)"]) or Gallifrey. (TV: The Time Warrior [+]Loading...["The Time Warrior (TV story)"]) As he was forced back to his home planet, the Doctor reflected on his travels. (POEM: Goodbyes [+]Loading...["Goodbyes (poem)"])

After the Time Lords dematerialised the War Lord for his crimes, they placed the Doctor on trial for violating the non-interference policy of the Time Lords. When asked to justify his actions, the Doctor claimed that there was evil in the universe that had to be fought and used a thought channel to show that his interfering with time actually helped prevent evils such as the Daleks, Quarks, Yeti, Cybermen and Ice Warriors from gaining significant power in the universe. Needing some time to ponder the Doctor's sentencing, the Time Lords sent the Doctor away to await their decision.

While awaiting the result of his trial, the Doctor learned that the Time Lords intended to send Jamie and Zoe back to their own established places in history with the memories of the time they spent travelling with him removed, save for their first adventure. A Time Lord takes pity on them and allows them to briefly reunite and attempt an escape. However the Time Lords prevented them from escaping and they are forced to say their goodbyes. As Jamie and Zoe were sent away, the Doctor was informed that his presence was required in the trial chamber, as his fate had been decided. (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"])

Sentenced to death[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to one account, following his trial the Doctor was ultimately sentenced to death. Having been sent to a luxurious anteroom to await his fate, the Doctor, the Doctor was approached with an alternative option by Sardon of the Celestial Intervention Agency, who promised him a commuted sentence to a period of exile, with the eventual possibility of a restoration to full Time Lord status. However in return the Doctor would be required to perform one or more missions on behalf of the CIA. (PROSE: World Game [+]Loading...["World Game (novel)"]) The Doctor agrees to the deal, under the condition that the Time Lords first send him on a proving trip to one of the time zones affected by the War Lords. In agreement, the Doctor is given a Time Ring and is sent to 1915 France where he is briefly reunited with Jeremy Carstairs and Jennifer Buckingham. The Doctor uncovers interference in Earth's timeline caused by The Players and upon his return to Gallifrey, offers to investigate it further on the Time Lords' behalf, to which the Time Lords disagree. (PROSE: The Players [+]Loading...["The Players (audio story)"])

First mission for the CIA[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sardon assigns Lady Serena as the Doctor's companion and supervisor for his mission to investigate The Players alterations to Earth's history. The Doctor is given a Type 97 TARDIS with a fully functioning Chameleon circuit for the mission instead of his own TARDIS. The Doctor and Serena travel to 1794 France to begin their investigation. The Doctor and Serena grow considerably close over the course of the mission, making it all the more tragic when Serena is killed by a shot through both of her hearts while saving the Duke of Wellington. The mission ends when The Players abandon their plot, feeling as though they have drawn too much attention to themselves.

The Doctor travels forward to 1815 and checks to ensure that the timeline is back on track. Feeling that he has earned a holiday, he spends some time in Brighton with the Duke of Wellington. Returning to the CIA, with his hair now streaked with grey from the stress of his mission, the Doctor uses Serena's death as leverage to convince Sardon to return his TARDIS to him with a Stattenheim remote control and to also let Jamie travel with him again. Sardon conceded, and altered Jamie's memory to make him believe Victoria was away studying graphology while they were sent to persuade Joinson Dastari to stop his experiments with time at Space Station Camera by Sardon, (PROSE: World Game [+]Loading...["World Game (novel)"]) though another account depicted this mission as happening shortly after the London Event. (PROSE: The Legacy of Gallifrey [+]Loading...["The Legacy of Gallifrey (short story)"])

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The Doctor on Space Station Camera. (TV: The Two Doctors [+]Loading...["The Two Doctors (TV story)"])

With Jamie put under a "magic spell", (PROSE: The Two Doctors [+]Loading...["The Two Doctors (novelisation)"]) the CIA sent him and the Doctor to persuade Joinson Dastari to stop Professors Kartz and Reimer's experiments with time travel at the Space Station Camera, (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords [+]Loading...["A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)"]) but Dastari and his augmented Androgum, Chessene, had planned to kidnap the Time Lord emissary all along, partnering up with the Sontarans to steal the secret of time travel from the Time Lords' genetic makeup. The Sontarans slaughtered the station and the Doctor's death was faked to hide his kidnapping and seclusion in a hacienda near Seville.

Jamie escaped the massacre and reported everything to the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown when they discovered him. The Second Doctor was transformed into an Androgum by Dastari and joined Shockeye for food at the Las Cadenas restaurant in Seville, but, because the operation was incomplete, the effect was only temporary. When Dastari and Chessene brought the Second Doctor, and his sixth incarnation, back to the hacienda, the Sixth Doctor sabotaged the attempted TARDIS copy, while Chessene regressed back to her Androgum nature. Dastari then freed the Second Doctor upon realising his mistake in augmenting a primitive Androgum, and was shot by Chessene for betraying her, and was then killed when she attempted to flee in the TARDIS copy. The Second Doctor used his Stattenheim remote control to return his TARDIS to him, and he and Jamie left the hacienda in the TARDIS. (TV: The Two Doctors [+]Loading...["The Two Doctors (TV story)"])

After Polly Wright was manipulated into interfering with nexus points in reality and causes the imminent destruction of the universe, the Time Lords dispatched the Doctor and Jamie to resolve the problem. Afterwards, the pair spent some time catching up with Polly and Ben Jackson. (PROSE: That Time I Nearly Destroyed the World Whilst Looking for a Dress [+]Loading...["That Time I Nearly Destroyed the World Whilst Looking for a Dress (short story)"])

As his predecessor had done before him, the Doctor took Jamie back in time to kill a baby destined to grow up into a dictator who would doom the Earth. However, the Doctor was unable to go through with the act, and left. (PROSE: Categorical Imperative [+]Loading...["Categorical Imperative (short story)"]) They later travelled to Earth in 54010 and rescued a tribe of Stone Age humans from a bio-dome. (PROSE: All of Beyond [+]Loading...["All of Beyond (short story)"]) During a visit to Prague, the Doctor and Jamie were caught up in a timeloop created by Kemen who captured a Moerani and used it to manipulate time on Earth. (PROSE: Across Silent Seas [+]Loading...["Across Silent Seas (short story)"])

Seeking to relax, the Doctor and Jamie travelled to Helicon Prime, and stumbled across a set of murders, which the Doctor began to investigate. Investigating the likes of singer Mindy Voir and the ambassador Dromeo, Jamie was sent to the ambassador's room and reported back that he and Voir had assisted Dromeo with killing two of his accomplices, due to them being the last ones to know the "secret of the Fennus treasure". The Doctor recalled the story of the Fennus colony as a rich and prosperous one that was forced to abandon their place when their planet was dying.

After the Doctor gained one of Voir's pendants by asking for an autograph, Helicon Prime was sabotaged into becoming dangerously out of its orbit. In the chaos, the Doctor and Jamie saw Dromeo rummage through some rooms looking for the treasure. Confronting him, Dromeo confessed he was a member of the rescue mission for Fennus that was unable to save the colonists, but found out that they saved all their knowledge and power into a lost database. He asked the Doctor to collaborate with him, but the Doctor left Jamie the task of deciding whether to help the ambassador. Jamie refused. In the following confusion, the Doctor managed to set the station back to its orbit, and he and Jamie escaped in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Helicon Prime [+]Loading...["Helicon Prime (audio story)"])

When the Fourth Doctor used his TARDIS tuner to begin a temporal meta-collision with his other incarnations, the Second Doctor learnt that Earth was under threat from a pandimensional entity that had trapped his fourth incarnation in his TARDIS. While the Second Doctor argued with his other incarnations, the War Doctor used encoded messages from the Sixth Doctor to stop the invasion before it began, and the Sixth Doctor installed a way to expel the entity from the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS, ending the crisis. (WC: Doctors Assemble! [+]Loading...["Doctors Assemble! (webcast)"])

Working alone[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Jamie was deposited back in the Scottish Highlands, (AUDIO: Helicon Prime [+]Loading...["Helicon Prime (audio story)"]) but this time able to keep his memories using a trick the Doctor had taught him. (COMIC: The World Shapers [+]Loading...["The World Shapers (comic story)"])

The Doctor visited Clio on her birthday to give her a recorder as a present, (PROSE: The Glass Princess [+]Loading...["The Glass Princess (short story)"]) had a telepathic conversation with Greenaway to try to prompt him out of his coma, (PROSE: Greenaway [+]Loading...["Greenaway (short story)"]) and attended a private Christmas party hosted by the First Doctor. (POEM: The Feast of Seven... Eight and Nine [+]Loading...["The Feast of Seven... Eight and Nine (poem)"])

He gave Winston Churchill lessons in Latin in 1882, particularly in how to address a table in the language. (PROSE: The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill [+]Loading...["The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill (short story)"])

Wearing his fur coat, the Doctor had an adventure in an American park, where he briefly crossed paths with the Eighth Doctor and a version of Clara Oswald. (TV: The Name of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Name of the Doctor (TV story)"]) He later attended the funeral of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, (PROSE: The Gift [+]Loading...["The Gift (ST short story)"]) exchanging looks with Mike Yates during the burial. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow [+]Loading...["Shroud of Sorrow (novel)"])

The Doctor with the Brigadier at UNIT HQ. (TV: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (TV story)"])

The Doctor attended a UNIT reunion party, where he and the Brigadier were kidnapped by Borusa and taken to the Death Zone. The two escaped from a squad of Cybermen, encountered a Yeti and faced illusions of Jamie and Zoe. In the Dark Tower, the Doctor met his first, third and fifth incarnations, their companions and the Tremas Master. After Borusa was turned to stone by Rassilon, the Doctor was returned to his timezone with the Brigadier. (TV: The Five Doctors [+]Loading...["The Five Doctors (TV story)"])

The Doctor attempted to form a band with his first, third and fourth incarnations, but creative differences, and the fact that they all wanted to play the drums, broke them up. (COMIC: Day of the Tune [+]Loading...["Day of the Tune (comic story)"])

Whilst hunting a troubled woman who had the ability to make others feel her pain and loneliness, the Doctor met an American teenager called Nanci Cruz, who helped him to stop the woman. (PROSE: Mother's Little Helper [+]Loading...["Mother's Little Helper (short story)"])

The Second Doctor acted as a jury member of the First Doctor's trial, (PROSE: The Juror's Story [+]Loading...["The Juror's Story (short story)"]) and helped Jovain Pallis investigate a murder on human colony on Mars, only to discover that Jovain was the murderer. (PROSE: Dust [+]Loading...["Dust (short story)"])

The Doctor is captured by the Tremas Master. (GAME: Destiny of the Doctors [+]Loading...["Destiny of the Doctors (video game)"])

The Doctor was trapped in the Determinant by the Tremas Master, along with his six other incarnations, but was saved when the Graak defeated the Master, and sacrificed its life force to liberate the trapped Doctors. (GAME: Destiny of the Doctors [+]Loading...["Destiny of the Doctors (video game)"])

The Doctor joined forces with a gang of teenage outcasts to stop the awakening of a golem, (PROSE: Golem [+]Loading...["Golem (short story)"]) went undercover at a film production which featured the Cybermen, (PROSE: Scientific Adviser [+]Loading...["Scientific Adviser (short story)"]) and spent decades learning the psychic techniques of the Mind Monks of Darron. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel [+]Loading...["The Quantum Archangel (novel)"])

Eventually the Time Lords realised that the Doctor would be of most use to them as a man acting with the full force of hope and vigour of a man fighting for his freedom and believing that success would would bring him the repeal of his sentence. Therefore they began erasing his memory after every mission for them, sending him back to the anteroom where he waited out his stay of execution until the Time Lords approached him with another offer to have his death sentence commuted to exile in exchange for him partaking in a mission for them, unbeknownst to him that they had no intention of keeping their end of the bargain. As his missions carried on, the TARDIS console grew battered. One such mission brought the Doctor to the planet Karn where he stopped The War Lord from stealing the secret of regeneration. After which, his memory was erased once again and the Time Lords prepared him for his next mission. (PROSE: Save Yourself [+]Loading...["Save Yourself (short story)"])

Sentenced to exile[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to another account, the Doctor's trial ended with a different outcome. (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"]) This account of events was supposedly substantially re-edited for public consumption and did not reflect events as they truly transpired. (PROSE: World Game [+]Loading...["World Game (novel)"]) Although the Time Lords were also known to alter the Doctor's memories and re-stage events while toying with the notion of commuting his death sentence to an exile. (PROSE: Save Yourself [+]Loading...["Save Yourself (short story)"])

While waiting to hear of Jamie and Zoe's safe return to their own time zones, a Time Lord Inquisitor further questioned the Doctor about his recent exploits and interventions in greater detail. In particular, they noted the Doctor's fondness for the planet Earth and it's regular imperilment at the hands of the Doctor's enemies. (PROSE: Second Session [+]Loading...["Second Session (short story)"]) After being informed that Jamie and Zoe have been successfully returned to their natural time zones and shown their safe arrivals, the Doctor's sentence was handed down. He was to be exiled to Earth in the 20th century with a forced regeneration. He was given a choice of new appearance, but rejected all of the choices. At their wits' end, the Time Lords chose his new face for him and sent the protesting Doctor away to begin his exile. (TV: The War Games [+]Loading...["The War Games (TV story)"])

Snatched from his timeline[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The CIA removed the Doctor from his timestream, one quantum second before his regeneration, so that he could be an agent for them in exchange for his freedom. He was then transported to an unknown snowy planet, where he rescued a woman named Raven. The planet turned out to be Skaro where the Daleks were returning to the timestream after the Doctor's last fight with them, and the CIA asked him to find the previous Time Lord agent that was set there, Celestin. Raven then sent him on his next mission. (AUDIO: The Final Beginning [+]Loading...["The Final Beginning (audio story)"])

Raven sent the Doctor outside Jupiter's orbit, where he encountered a strange signal and a flotilla. He traced it to Earth and landed near Glasgow. He encountered Sheena Flynn before re-encountering the Brigadier. Together, they discovered that an Ice Warrior ship had landed nearby and traced the pilot Skaar to one of Sheena's bothies. The Doctor learnt that Zelanda was planning to invade Mars to take control of the Martian empire. He was taken to Mars with Sheena and realised that it was a long time since Zelanda was exiled, so the world was dead. He was rescued by Skaar and the Brigadier and went back to the TARDIS. Having witnessed the Doctor working alongside the Brigadier, Raven decided to reunite the Doctor with an old friend and sent a new set of coordinates to the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Wrath of the Ice Warriors [+]Loading...["Wrath of the Ice Warriors (audio story)"])

Following Raven's coordinates, the Doctor arrives in 1776 Edinburgh, where he is reunited with Jamie. After freeing him from the thrall of a Hollow Wraith, Jamie rejoins the Doctor in the TARDIS. (AUDIO: Jamie [+]Loading...["Jamie (audio story)"])

The Doctor and Jamie were sent to investigate something strange happening in Northern England. Shortly afterwards he got kidnapped. The Grestrenor Leader told him about their mission and the gravitor star that was going to come to Earth's solar system. He was accidentally shot by the Brigadier and temporally died, but the Time Lords who sent him on this mission resurrected him. (AUDIO: The Annihilators [+]Loading...["The Annihilators (audio story)"])

Travels with Tarlos[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor's travels brought him to the colony world Triketha where he met Tarlos. After working with him to save Triketha, the Doctor invites Tarlos aboard the TARDIS. They travelled together for some time but when the Doctor attempted to return him home a few minutes after they left, he accidentally left him on the wrong planet and 48 years out of time. (AUDIO: Colony of Fear [+]Loading...["Colony of Fear (audio story)"])

Hiding in luxury[[edit] | [edit source]]

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When the CIA needed to cover up their visit to Space Station Camera, it was decided that the Doctor's sentence of exile to Earth was to be enforced. (PROSE: A Brief History of Time Lords [+]Loading...["A Brief History of Time Lords (novel)"]) Ultimately, however, the Doctor was able to escape before the Time Lords could enforce a regeneration. (COMIC: The Night Walkers [+]Loading...["The Night Walkers (comic story)"])

Now exiled, the Doctor took up residence in the Carlton Grange Hotel in London, (COMIC: Action in Exile [+]Loading...["Action in Exile (comic story)"]) where he enjoyed considerable luxury and press attention, with people from around the world bringing their problems to him. (COMIC: The Mark of Terror [+]Loading...["The Mark of Terror (comic story)"], The Brotherhood [+]Loading...["The Brotherhood (comic story)"], U.F.O. [+]Loading...["U.F.O. (comic story)"])

Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Second Doctor's change of appearance
The Doctor regenerates into his third incarnation. (COMIC: The Night Walkers [+]Loading...["The Night Walkers (comic story)"])

While appearing on the game show Explain My Mystery, the Doctor was asked to consider the case of Mr Glenlock-Hogan, a farmer with walking scarecrows. He wasn't able to do so and arranged for an off-camera visit to the farm. Knowing it was a case so preposterous-sounding that it would not be taken seriously by anyone else but him, the Doctor wanted to investigate the matter privately. When he arrived, the scarecrows duly began to walk around. Eventually, they captured and shot him, revealing that they had been animated by the Time Lords in order to carry out the remaining part of his sentence.

The scarecrows dragged him to his waiting TARDIS, where they forced him to regenerate. During the process, the scarecrows programmed the TARDIS for a final flight, (COMIC: The Night Walkers [+]Loading...["The Night Walkers (comic story)"]) and edited the Doctor's memory to remove his knowledge of how to work his TARDIS, (TV: Spearhead from Space [+]Loading...["Spearhead from Space (TV story)"], The Claws of Axos [+]Loading...["The Claws of Axos (TV story)"]) restrict what he knew about other alien species (PROSE: The Ambassadors of Death [+]Loading...["The Ambassadors of Death (novelisation)"]) and events beyond the 1970s, (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune [+]Loading...["The Devil Goblins from Neptune (novel)"]) and make him think he had been executed at his trial. (PROSE: The Eight Doctors [+]Loading...["The Eight Doctors (novel)"]; AUDIO: Legend of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Legend of the Cybermen (audio story)"], Stage Fright [+]Loading...["Stage Fright (audio story)"]) Just before the Doctor's regeneration ended, his "entire past and future suddenly became clear to him" and, realising what he had done on the Panjistri homeworld, he sent a telepathic warning to his future self. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse [+]Loading...["Timewyrm: Apocalypse (novel)"])

The TARDIS travelled to an English field, where it was found, along with the newly regenerated Doctor, by UNIT. (TV: Spearhead from Space [+]Loading...["Spearhead from Space (TV story)"])

Post-mortem[[edit] | [edit source]]

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In the Doctor's dream garden, the Second Doctor planted forget-me-nots, in memory of Jamie and Zoe. (PROSE: Into the Silent Land [+]Loading...["Into the Silent Land (short story)"])

When under attack by a space amoeba, the Fourth Doctor briefly turned back into his second incarnation. (COMIC: Timeslip [+]Loading...["Timeslip (comic story)"])

When trapped in a dimensionally-unstable pocket universe controlled by Iam and the Rani, the Sixth Doctor's morphic print was destabilised, causing him to unwillingly regress back through his previous incarnations as his body sought a stable morphic print. (PROSE: State of Change [+]Loading...["State of Change (novel)"])

In a bid to detach the Funhouse from the TARDIS in the time vortex, the Sixth Doctor binded the switch that protected the TARDIS's passengers from the changing time fields outside with a string, allowing him to pull it remotely from the limited protection of the Zero Room. As a result, the Doctor immediately began to regress back through his first five incarnations as he made his way back to the console room where, as the First Doctor, he flipped the switch back, restoring himself while trapping the Funhouse in the vortex. (COMIC: Funhouse [+]Loading...["Funhouse (comic story)"])

Whilst the Doctor was shifting between incarnations due to being attacked by a degeneration weapon from the Time War, (AUDIO: Past Lives [+]Loading...["Past Lives (audio story)"]) the Second Doctor briefly emerged as the TARDIS departed the end of the universe. He realised the TARDIS was being caught in a force field, before shifting to another incarnation. (AUDIO: The Artist at the End of Time [+]Loading...["The Artist at the End of Time (audio story)"])

The Second Doctor strains against the Sin-Eater. (COMIC: Sin-Eaters [+]Loading...["Sin-Eaters (comic story)"])

When the Ninth Doctor's Sin-Eater became conscious due to the Doctor's telepathic nature, it mutated to show the Second Doctor's face, among other incarnations, straining against its body. (COMIC: Sin-Eaters [+]Loading...["Sin-Eaters (comic story)"])

When the Tenth Doctor was confronted by Es'Cartrss within the TARDIS's Matrix, he summoned the Second Doctor, among his other past incarnations, to use their united memories and willpower to take back control of the Matrix. (COMIC: The Forgotten [+]Loading...["The Forgotten (comic story)"])

During many failed attempts to duplicate the Tenth Doctor, defective copies of all his past incarnations, including the Second Doctor, were created instead. (COMIC: Breakfast at Tyranny's [+]Loading...["Breakfast at Tyranny's (comic story)"])

After the Eleventh Doctor was accused of committing deadly crimes against the Overcast, he brooded in the TARDIS for two days, imagining all his previous numbered incarnations, including the Second Doctor, interrogating him over the crimes. When he offered the rational that he always left things better than he found them, they all turned and left him in disgust and disgrace. (COMIC: Pull to Open [+]Loading...["Pull to Open (comic story)"])

When the Eleventh Doctor was investigating the War Doctor's actions during the Last Great Time War on Lujhimene, he briefly turned into the Second Doctor, alerting him to an ambush from the Then and the Now. (COMIC: Running to Stay Still [+]Loading...["Running to Stay Still (comic story)"])

When the Eleventh Doctor entered into the T'keyn Nexus in order to defend himself, Matrix projections of his previous incarnations, including the Second Doctor, appeared inside it to defend themselves as well. When auditor Sondrah accused the Doctor of allowing tragedy to happen, the Second Doctor defended himself by pointing out his inability to interfere with fixed points in time. When the Eleventh Doctor began to deduce Sondrah's true identity, the past Doctors faded away as Oscar Wilde interfered with the Nexus. (COMIC: Dead Man's Hand [+]Loading...["Dead Man's Hand (comic story)"])

After saving Gallifrey from the Moment at the conclusion of the Last Great Time War, the Eleventh Doctor dreamed of himself standing with all his past incarnation, including the Second Doctor, as he thought about his search for Gallifrey. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"])

When he was exposed to energy from a time storm, the Twelfth Doctor degenerated through all of his previous incarnations, including the Second Doctor. (AUDIO: The Lost Magic [+]Loading...["The Lost Magic (audio story)"])

During the restoration of the Cyber-Empire, the Thirteenth Doctor used the memory of all her previous incarnations to escape the Matrix. (TV: The Timeless Children [+]Loading...["The Timeless Children (TV story)"])

Undated adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Second Doctor is freed from the Rani's time trap. (TV: Dimensions in Time [+]Loading...["Dimensions in Time (TV story)"])
The Second Doctor with the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors. (COMIC: The Long Con [+]Loading...["The Long Con (comic story)"])

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

During the Time Paradox Incident, Daleks operating on Earth in an alternate timeline used a Mind Analysis Machine to forcibly ascertain the identity of the Third Doctor, which was done when the familiar images of the First and Second Doctors were projected on their screen. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks (novelisation)"], TV: Day of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Day of the Daleks (TV story)"])

During the Fourth Doctor's mindbending contest with the Morbius Monster, images of his three preceeding incarnations as well as eight earlier incarnations were projected on screen. (TV: The Brain of Morbius [+]Loading...["The Brain of Morbius (TV story)"])

During their 2526 attack on Earth, the Neomorph Cyber-Leader presented video records of the Doctor to his Lieutenant, including the Second Doctor facing the Cybermen at Space Station W3 in 2079 while noting his role in confining the Cybermen to their ice tomb on Telos. Since their androids had not sighted any of the known incarnations, the Cyber-Leader concluded that the Doctor had regenerated again. (TV: Earthshock [+]Loading...["Earthshock (TV story)"])

During the Duplicate Incident, the Daleks subjected the Fifth Doctor to their duplication machine as they attempted to create a duplicate of him, with the images of his previous four incarnations and their companions being projected on screen. (TV: Resurrection of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Resurrection of the Daleks (TV story)"])

During Operation Genocide, the Dalek Emperor verified the Seventh Doctor's identity based on his memories of his previous six incarnations. (COMIC: Nemesis of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Nemesis of the Daleks (comic story)"])

During the 1851 incident, the Tenth Doctor used the infostamps to project records of his first ten, numbered incarnations from the database of the Cybermen, which he believed was stolen from the Daleks following the Battle of Canary Wharf, as he explained to Jackson Lake how he had been made to believe he was the Doctor. (TV: The Next Doctor [+]Loading...["The Next Doctor (TV story)"])

As they observed the Earth in 2008, the Atraxi recorded the existence of the ten, numbered incarnations preceeding the Eleventh Doctor, who sent the Atraxi into retreat after introducing himself. (TV: The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"])

When Rogue used his deep scanner on the Fifteenth Doctor, the images of seventeen earlier incarnations were projected, including that of the Second Doctor. (TV: Rogue [+]Loading...["Rogue (TV story)"])

Physical appearances[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Second Doctor/Physical appearance

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Psychological profile[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Second Doctor/Psychological profile

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

Casting[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Rupert Davies, Valentine Dyall, Michael Hordern and Brian Blessed were all approached for the role of the Second Doctor. All declined, as they didn't want to commit to a long-running series.
  • Peter Cushing was also offered the role, but declined and later regretted his decision.[source needed]

Costume influences[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Patrick Troughton initially wanted to have a Harpo Marx-like wig, but Anneke Wills convinced him to comb his hair in a Beatles-like style.[1]

Missing episodes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Almost half of the episodes from the Second Doctor's era have been lost, leaving only seven of Patrick Troughton's twenty-one television stories still fully intact, excluding his appearances in multi-Doctor specials. Five further incomplete stories have been released commercially, with specially-created material to bridge the missing episodes. Surviving "orphan" episodes and footage have been released on the Lost in Time DVD collection.

Regeneration[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Second Doctor was the first incarnation to emerge from his regeneration with a different set of clothes, as opposed to future incarnations, all of whom would have to find a new pair of clothes after changing out of the clothes worn by their previous incarnation until the Fourteenth Doctor emerged from his regeneration with a completely different set of clothes rather than his predecessor's in The Power of the Doctor.
  • The Second Doctor is the only incarnation who was forced to regenerate completely, though the actual regeneration isn't seen in The War Games, and was confirmed he didn't regenerate until The Night Walkers, the only story to actually show the Second Doctor's regeneration properly, albeit without showing his succeeding incarnation.
    • Uniquely, the Second Doctor is the only incarnation who didn't regenerate at the end of his last regular appearance, instead his regeneration was shown in the comic story The Night Walkers, also making the Second Doctor the only incarnation to regenerate outside of the television series.

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Matt Smith, in preparation for his role as the Eleventh Doctor, watched the Troughton serial The Tomb of the Cybermen, and fell in love with it. He described Troughton as "rather wonderful" and as being his favourite Doctor. Smith's costume and mannerisms are reminiscent of Troughton's.

Other matters[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]