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'''Series 4''' is an ambiguous term on this wiki, since many things could be considered "the fourth series" of a particular programme. It may mean: | '''Series 4''' is an ambiguous term on this wiki, since many things could be considered "the fourth series" of a particular programme. It may mean: | ||
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Series 4 is an ambiguous term on this wiki, since many things could be considered "the fourth series" of a particular programme. It may mean:
TV
- Season 4, the 1966 series of Doctor Who, which introduced the Second Doctor.
- Series 4 (Doctor Who), the 2008 series of Doctor Who, which most strongly featured Donna Noble.
- The fourth series of Doctor Who Confidential, attached to series 4.
- Series 4 (Torchwood), the 2011 series of Torchwood, umbrella titled Miracle Day.
- Series 4 (SJA), the 2010 series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, which sent Luke Smith off to Oxford University.
Audio
- The fourth series of Big Finish Productions' The New Eighth Doctor Adventures.
- The fourth series of Big Finish Productions' Fourth Doctor Adventures
- The fourth series of Big Finish Productions' Bernice Summerfield series.
- The fourth series of Big Finish Productions' The Companion Chronicles.
- Dalek Empire IV, the fourth series of Big Finish Productions' Dalek Empire.
- Gallifrey IV, the fifth series of Big Finish Productions' Gallifrey.
- The fourth series of Big Finish Productions' Iris Wildthyme.
- The fourth series of Big Finish Productions' Jago & Litefoot.