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The '''seventh season''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ran between [[3 January]] [[1970]] and [[20 June]] [[1970]]. The debut series of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the [[Third Doctor]], it was the first series produced and broadcast in colour and the first set entirely in one time period and almost entirely on [[Earth]]. Although the series did not have an overall story arc, it did feature a recurring subplot of the Doctor trying to adjust to life as an exile while trying to circumvent the restrictions placed upon him by the [[Time Lord]]s. Beginning with this series and continuing for the next few years, most storylines involve the Doctor working with [[UNIT]]. | The '''seventh season''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ran between [[3 January]] [[1970]] and [[20 June]] [[1970]]. The debut series of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the [[Third Doctor]], it was the first series produced and broadcast in colour and the first set entirely in one time period and almost entirely on [[Earth]]. Although the series did not have an overall story arc, it did feature a recurring subplot of the Doctor trying to adjust to life as an exile while trying to circumvent the restrictions placed upon him by the [[Time Lord]]s. Beginning with this series and continuing for the next few years, most storylines involve the Doctor working with [[UNIT]]. | ||
It consisted of four serials and twenty-five episodes. It was the shortest series of ''Doctor Who'' to date (and had the fewest number of serials until [[Season 23]]). It has the distinction of being the earliest ''Doctor Who'' series to exist in its entirety (though not completely in colour) in the BBC archives. This is also the first series to not feature any returning monsters from earlier stories. | It consisted of four serials and twenty-five episodes. It was the shortest series of ''Doctor Who'' to date (and had the fewest number of serials until [[Season 23]]). It has the distinction of being the earliest ''Doctor Who'' series to exist in its entirety (though not completely in colour) in the BBC archives. This is also the first series (other than [[Season 1|the first one]]) to not feature any returning monsters from earlier stories. | ||
Beginning with this series and continuing through the Pertwee era, the BBC changed the show's scheduling with new, shorter series from this point beginning in either January or very late December, rather than Autumn as had been the previous format; the series would return to an Autumn series start in the [[Tom Baker]] era. The new scheduling reflected the change from around forty to forty-five episodes a series to more or less twenty-six per series, though the length of the episodes remained the same. | Beginning with this series and continuing through the Pertwee era, the BBC changed the show's scheduling with new, shorter series from this point beginning in either January or very late December, rather than Autumn as had been the previous format; the series would return to an Autumn series start in the [[Tom Baker]] era. The new scheduling reflected the change from around forty to forty-five episodes a series to more or less twenty-six per series, though the length of the episodes remained the same. |
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The seventh season of Doctor Who ran between 3 January 1970 and 20 June 1970. The debut series of Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, it was the first series produced and broadcast in colour and the first set entirely in one time period and almost entirely on Earth. Although the series did not have an overall story arc, it did feature a recurring subplot of the Doctor trying to adjust to life as an exile while trying to circumvent the restrictions placed upon him by the Time Lords. Beginning with this series and continuing for the next few years, most storylines involve the Doctor working with UNIT.
It consisted of four serials and twenty-five episodes. It was the shortest series of Doctor Who to date (and had the fewest number of serials until Season 23). It has the distinction of being the earliest Doctor Who series to exist in its entirety (though not completely in colour) in the BBC archives. This is also the first series (other than the first one) to not feature any returning monsters from earlier stories.
Beginning with this series and continuing through the Pertwee era, the BBC changed the show's scheduling with new, shorter series from this point beginning in either January or very late December, rather than Autumn as had been the previous format; the series would return to an Autumn series start in the Tom Baker era. The new scheduling reflected the change from around forty to forty-five episodes a series to more or less twenty-six per series, though the length of the episodes remained the same.
Television stories
# | Title | Writer | Episodes | Notes |
1 | Spearhead from Space | Robert Holmes | 4 | First appearances of the Third Doctor and Liz Shaw and the Nestene Consciousness and the Autons ; first colour episode; only one of the 1963-89 serial episode completely produced on film |
2 | Doctor Who and the Silurians | Malcolm Hulke | 7 | First appearance of Silurians |
3 | The Ambassadors of Death | David Whitaker Trevor Ray (uncredited) Malcolm Hulke (uncredited) |
7 | |
4 | Inferno | Don Houghton | 7 | Final appearance of Liz Shaw; first multiverse story |
Main cast
- The Third Doctor - Jon Pertwee (Introduced in Spearhead from Space)
- Liz Shaw - Caroline John (Introduced in Spearhead from Space)
- Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart - Nicholas Courtney
- Sergeant Benton - John Levene
Stories set during this season
- MA: Who Killed Kennedy (during all serials of season 7)
- CC: Old Soldiers (between Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Ambassadors of Death)
- CC: Shadow of the Past (between Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Ambassadors of Death)
Adaptations and merchandising
Home media
VHS
- Spearhead from Space (1988) (Edited Movie Format)
- Spearhead from Space (1995)
- Doctor Who and the Silurians (1993) (Colour Restoration)
- The Ambassadors of Death (2002) (partly in Black and White)
- Inferno (1994) (Poor Colour Restoration)
- The Pertwee Years (1992) (Inferno episode 7)
DVD
Serial name | Number and duration of episodes |
R2 release date | R4 release date | R1 release date |
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Spearhead from Space | 4 × 25 min. | 29 January 2001 | 12 September 2001 | 11 September 2001 |
Spearhead from Space – Special Edition Only available as part of the Mannequin Mania box set in Regions 2 and 4. Not yet available in Region 1. |
4 × 25 min. | 9 May 2011 | 2 June 2011 | TBA |
Doctor Who and the Silurians Only available as part of the Beneath the Surface box set in Regions 2 and 4. Available individually or in the box set in Region 1. |
7 × 25 min. | 14 January 2008 | 5 March 2008 | 3 June 2008 |
The Ambassadors of Death | 7 × 25 min. | Delayed | TBA | TBA |
Inferno | 7 × 25 min. | 19 June 2006 | 6 July 2006 | 5 September 2006 |
Novels
External links
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