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==Main Cast==
==Main Cast==

Revision as of 11:39, 22 May 2010

The ninth season of Doctor Who ran between 1st January 1972 and 24th June 1972. It starred Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor.

Overview

Season 9 consisted of 5 serials, and 26 episodes. Day of the Daleks re-introduced the Daleks to the series after a half-decade absence.

Television Stories

# Title Writer Episodes Notes
1 Day of the Daleks Louis Marks 4 First full appearance of the Daleks since 1967
2 The Curse of Peladon Brian Hayles 4
3 The Sea Devils Malcolm Hulke 6 First appearance of the Sea Devils
4 The Mutants Bob Baker
Dave Martin
6
5 The Time Monster Robert Sloman 6

Main Cast

Regular

Recurring

Adaptations and Merchandising

Home Media

VHS

  • The Day of the Daleks
  • The Curse of Peladon
  • The Sea Devils
  • The Mutants
  • The Time Monster

DVD

  • The Curse of Peladon (2010)
  • The Sea Devils (2008)
  • The Mutants (2011)
  • The Time Monster (2010)

Unannounced DVDs

  • Day of the Daleks

Novels


External Links

BBC website guide to Season 9

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