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==Stories==
==Stories==
*[[An Unearthly Child]] - ''First Appearances of The First Doctor, Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright ''
*[[An Unearthly Child]] - ''First appearances of the First Doctor, Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright and the TARDIS''
*[[The Daleks]]
*[[The Daleks]] - ''First appearance of the Daleks''
*[[The Edge of Destruction]]
*[[The Edge of Destruction]]
*[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]
*[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]] - ''First storyline based around an historical figure''
*[[The Keys of Marinus]]
*[[The Keys of Marinus]]
*[[The Aztecs]]
*[[The Aztecs]]
*[[The Sensorites]]
*[[The Sensorites]]
*[[The Reign of Terror]]
*[[The Reign of Terror]] - ''First story to feature location filming''
 
===Notes===
===Notes===
Unseen by the public, several versions of [[The Pilot Episode]] preceded this.
Unseen by the public, an [[The Pilot Episode|early version]] of the first episode of ''An Unearthly Child'' was produced, but was not broadcast until the 1990s.


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

Revision as of 20:16, 19 January 2010

This article is for the 1963-64 season of Doctor Who; for other initial seasons of other programmes, see Series 1.

Season 1 of Doctor Who ran between 23rd November 1963 and 12th September 1964. It starred William Hartnell as the Doctor.

Overview

It consisted of eight serials (listed below) and 42 episodes, and a pilot episode which never aired on television. (More accurately, the production team made several version of the pilot episode.) The inaugural season established many of the concepts that continue to the present day, as well as introducing the hugely popular Daleks. Two of the three historical stories this season are presently considered lost, although audio recordings of all episodes remain.

Stories

Notes

Unseen by the public, an early version of the first episode of An Unearthly Child was produced, but was not broadcast until the 1990s.

Main Cast

Season 1 was the last season before Season 6 to retain the same core cast members for an entire series.

Production

Creation

The series was essentially the creation of a committee, with the following amongst the many who created the various parts that went into the series: Donald Wilson (time travel), Sydney Newman (the Doctor and Susan), C. E. Webber (Ian and Barbara, scenario for the first episode), Anthony Coburn (Susan's name, the TARDIS looking like a police box), David Whitaker (Susan as the Doctor's granddaughter).

Production overview

Verity Lambert was chosen by Sydney Newman as Producer of the series and Mervyn Pinfield was assigned as Associate Producer, picking up on the mainly technical side of the series such as dealing with the in-camera SFX.

Initially, the series was only ordered for the first four episodes that made up 100 000 BC and came close to going no further. This was extended to thirteen episodes, but the production team had either eleven (100,000 BC and The Mutants) or eighteen (100,000 BC, The Mutants, Marco Polo). To solve this problem, David Whitaker wrote the two episode Inside the Spaceship, something that normally wouldn't have happened due to an existing rule that prohibited Script Editors writing for the series they were editing. (Otherwise they could simply have "hired" themselves and deprived other script writers of work.)

The first through to third season story titles have been a contentious issue for more information. See Disputed story titles.

Stories considered during this season, but ultimately going unmade included:

Stories set during this season

Adaptations and merchandising

Video

VHS

  • An Unearthly Child
  • The Daleks (in 2 parts)
  • The Edge of Destruction and The Pilot Episode
  • The Keys of Marinus
  • The Aztecs
  • The Senorites
  • The Reign of Terror (With linking narration of Missing episodes)
  • The Hartnell Years (Pilot Episode)

See episode articles for full detials

DVDs

  • An Unearthly Child
  • The Daleks
  • The Edge of Destruction
  • The Keys of Marinus
  • The Aztecs

Novelisations

Audiobooks

Theatrical film


External Links

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