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===Audiobooks===
===Audiobooks===
==Contemporaries==
Other selected TV series launched during the 1984-85 season which included Season 22:
*''Punky Brewster''
*''Highway to Heaven''
*''The Cosby Show''
*''Who's the Boss''
*''Miami Vice''
*''Murder, She Wrote''
*''V''
*''EastEnders''
*''Moonlighting''
*''Neighbours''


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 11:43, 11 November 2008

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Season 22 of Doctor Who ran between 5th January 1985 and 30th March 1985.

Overview

The season consisted 6 serials and 13 episodes. With this season the BBC experimented with the format of the series, reducing the number of episodes to 13, but making each episode 45 minutes long. The experiment did not result in improved ratings and at the end of the season the BBC announced it was cancelling the series; uproar from fans resulted in the BBC changing its mind and instead putting the series on an 18-month hiatus instead. This season is notable for featuring the final appearance of Patrick Troughton as the beloved Second Doctor, in a storyline that gave rise to a popular fan theory known as Season 6b.

Main Cast

Regulars

Semi-regulars

Adaptations and merchandising

Video

VHS

  • Attack of the Cybermen (part of Cybermen Tin)
  • Vengeance on Varos
  • The Mark of the Rani
  • The Two Doctors
  • Timelash
  • Revelation of the Daleks (part of Dalek Box Set)

DVD

  • Attack of the Cybermen (Coming 2009)
  • Vengeance on Varos
  • The Mark of the Rani
  • The Two Doctors
  • Timelash
  • Revelation of the Daleks

Novelisations

Audiobooks

External Links

Previous season:
Season 21
Next season:
Season 23

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