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==BBC Website title cards==
==BBC Website title cards==
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File:S4 e01.jpeg|[[Smith and Jones]]
File:S4 e01.jpeg|[[Partners in Crime]]|link=Partners in Crime
File:S4 e02.jpeg|[[The Fires of Pompeii]]
File:S4 e02.jpeg|[[The Fires of Pompeii]]
File:S4 e03.jpeg|[[Planet of the Ood]]
File:S4 e03.jpeg|[[Planet of the Ood]]
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File:S4 16-1-.jpg|[[The Waters of Mars]]
File:S4 16-1-.jpg|[[The Waters of Mars]]
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[[Category:Galleries]]

Revision as of 18:45, 2 May 2010

First Doctor

For seasons 1, 2 and most of 3 each episode had its own title.

Font: Grotesque One Three

Beginging with DW: The Savages each serial had an overall title followed by an episode number.

Second Doctor

Font: Eurostile

Third Doctor

Font: Futura Bold

Fourth Doctor

Font: Futura Extra Bold, Font: Cantoria Bold

Fifth Doctor

Font: Helvetica Rounded Bold, (with Upper Case "G" and Lower Case "t", from VAG)

Sixth Doctor

Font: Helvetica Rounded Bold, (with Upper Case "G" and Lower Case "t", from VAG)

Seventh Doctor

For the first time in the shows history the episode title and writer’s credit appear on the same title card, this has now become the norm.


Font: Univers Light Ultra Condensed (story/writers credit), Eurostile Extended Bold ("by" credit in opening).

Tenth Doctor

Title Card fades in and out from 2005- 2009, in 2009 the title fades in, slightly zooms in and fades out.

Font: Futura Book

Eleventh Doctor

Title Card appears at the bottom for the first time since the 7th Doctor's era.

Miscellaneous

BBC Website title cards