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'''Season 19''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ran between [[4th January]] [[1982]] and [[31st March]] [[1982]]. It starred [[Peter Davison]] in his first season as the [[Fifth Doctor]]. With this season, the BBC returned the series to a mid-winter season start, which had last been done for [[Season 12]] and had been the format throughout the [[Jon Pertwee]] era.  
'''Season 19''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ran between [[4th January]] [[1982]] and [[31st March]] [[1982]]. It starred [[Peter Davison]] in his first season as the [[Fifth Doctor]]. With this season, the BBC returned the series to a mid-winter season start, which had last been done for [[Season 12]] and had been the format throughout the [[Jon Pertwee]] era.


==Overview==
==Overview==
The season consisted of seven serials and 26 episodes airing on a bi-weekly schedule. Two milestones occurred in ''[[Earthshock]]''. Firstly, the [[Cybermen]] returned, un-announced for the first time since ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen]]''. Secondly, for the first time since ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' which had aired in [[1965]] and [[1966]] a companion died. Other milestones included ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'', the first non-science fictional historical serial since 1966's ''[[The Gunfighters]]'', and the destruction of the [[sonic screwdriver]] in ''[[The Visitation]]''. A cliffhanger ending to the series appeared to have left Tegan stranded at [[Heathrow Airport]] with the Doctor abandoning her by mistake.
The season consisted of seven serials and 26 episodes airing on a bi-weekly schedule. Two milestones occurred in ''[[Earthshock]]''. Firstly, the [[Cybermen]] returned, un-announced for the first time since ''[[Revenge of the Cybermen]]''. Secondly, for the first time since ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' which had aired in [[1965]] and [[1966]] a [[Adric|companion died]]. Other milestones included ''[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]'', the first non-science fictional historical serial since 1966's ''[[The Gunfighters]]'', and the destruction of the [[sonic screwdriver]] in ''[[The Visitation]]''. A cliffhanger ending to the series appeared to have left Tegan stranded at [[Heathrow Airport]] with the Doctor abandoning her by mistake.


==Stories==
==Stories==
*[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]  
*[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]
*[[Four to Doomsday]]
*[[Four to Doomsday]]
*[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]
*[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]
*[[The Visitation]]  
*[[The Visitation]]
*[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]  
*[[Black Orchid (TV story)|Black Orchid]]
*[[Earthshock]]  
*[[Earthshock]]
*[[Time-Flight]]
*[[Time-Flight]]


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*Four to Doomsday
*Four to Doomsday
*Kinda
*Kinda
*The Visitation / Black Orchid  
*The Visitation / Black Orchid
*Earthshock
*Earthshock
*Time-Flight
*Time-Flight
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*Black Orchid
*Black Orchid
*Earthshock
*Earthshock
*Time-Flight  
*Time-Flight
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===Novelisations===
===Novelisations===
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===Audiobooks===
===Audiobooks===
*[[Kinda]]
*[[Kinda]]
:''Reading of the novelisation.''  
:''Reading of the novelisation.''


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

Revision as of 08:40, 18 January 2010

Season 19 of Doctor Who ran between 4th January 1982 and 31st March 1982. It starred Peter Davison in his first season as the Fifth Doctor. With this season, the BBC returned the series to a mid-winter season start, which had last been done for Season 12 and had been the format throughout the Jon Pertwee era.

Overview

The season consisted of seven serials and 26 episodes airing on a bi-weekly schedule. Two milestones occurred in Earthshock. Firstly, the Cybermen returned, un-announced for the first time since Revenge of the Cybermen. Secondly, for the first time since The Daleks' Master Plan which had aired in 1965 and 1966 a companion died. Other milestones included Black Orchid, the first non-science fictional historical serial since 1966's The Gunfighters, and the destruction of the sonic screwdriver in The Visitation. A cliffhanger ending to the series appeared to have left Tegan stranded at Heathrow Airport with the Doctor abandoning her by mistake.

Stories

Main Cast

Adaptations and merchandising

Video

VHS

  • Castrovalva
  • Four to Doomsday
  • Kinda
  • The Visitation / Black Orchid
  • Earthshock
  • Time-Flight

DVD

  • Castrovalva
  • Four to Doomsday
  • Kinda
  • The Visitation
  • Black Orchid
  • Earthshock
  • Time-Flight

Novelisations

Audiobooks

Reading of the novelisation.

External Links

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