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Season 12 of Doctor Who ran from 28 December 1974 to 10 May 1975. It starred Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah-Jane Smith and Ian Marter as Harry Sullivan. The season opened with Robot and concluded with Revenge of the Cybermen.
Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]
It consisted of five serials comprised of twenty episodes, and would be the shortest season of the show until season 22 in 1985. The season was shortened by a decision by the BBC to move Terror of the Zygons, originally intended as the finale, to the start of Season 13. This was intended to allow the next season to begin earlier and let Doctor Who better compete against the soon-to-debut Space: 1999.
All the stories in this season were interconnected, several forming a loose story arc relating to Space Station Nerva. The Cybermen returned to the series for the first time since The Invasion. Genesis of the Daleks, a story which introduced Davros and showed the creation of the Daleks, is one of the most famous of all Doctor Who serials.
It was also the last Doctor Who season to have a December/January start until the Peter Davison era. This is the first and, so far, only season to not feature the TARDIS control console, and is the first since Season 7 to have no scenes set inside the TARDIS.
This is the first season since Season 5 that Malcolm Hulke didn't write for.
Television stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
# | Title | Writer | Episodes | Notes |
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1 | Robot | Terrance Dicks | 4 | First appearance of Harry Sullivan. Final regular appearance of Bessie. First story to feature videotaped exteriors. |
2 | The Ark in Space | Robert Holmes | 4 | First appearance of the Nerva Beacon. |
3 | The Sontaran Experiment | Bob Baker and Dave Martin | 2 | |
4 | Genesis of the Daleks | Terry Nation | 6 | First appearance of Davros. |
5 | Revenge of the Cybermen | Gerry Davis | 4 | Return of the Cybermen as recurring antagonists. Final appearance of the Nerva Beacon. |
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
Recurring[[edit] | [edit source]]
Guest[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Hilda Winters - Patricia Maynard
- K1 Robot - Michael Kilgarriff
- Professor Kettlewell - Edward Burnham
- Jellicoe - Alec Linstead
- Vira - Wendy Williams
- Noah - Kenton Moore
- Rogin - Richardson Morgan
- Wirrn Operators - Stuart Fell, Nick Hobbs
- Vural - Donald Douglas
- Krans - Glyn Jones
- Erak - Peter Walshe
- Styre and The Marshal - Kevin Lindsay
- Davros – Michael Wisher
- Nyder – Peter Miles
- Gharman – Dennis Chinnery
- Sevrin - Stephen Yardley
- Ronson - James Garbutt
- Kavell - Tom Georgeson
- Dalek Voices - Roy Skelton
- Stevenson - Ronald Leigh-Hunt
- Lester - William Marlowe
- Kellman - Jeremy Wilkin
- Vorus - David Collings
- Tyrum - Kevin Stoney
- Cyberleader - Christopher Robbie
Stories set during this season[[edit] | [edit source]]
- AUDIO: The Ark (alternative take to The Ark in Space)
- AUDIO: Daleks! Genesis of Terror (alternative take to Genesis of the Daleks)
- PROSE: A Device of Death (immediately after Genesis of the Daleks)
- PROSE: The Last Thing You Ever See (between Genesis of the Daleks and Revenge of the Cybermen)
- AUDIO: Genesis and Destiny (after the alternative ending of Genesis of the Daleks)
- AUDIO: Return of the Cybermen (alternative take to Revenge of the Cybermen)
Adaptations and merchandising[[edit] | [edit source]]
Home media[[edit] | [edit source]]
VHS releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Robot (1992)
- The Ark in Space (1989) (edited movie format)
- The Ark in Space (1994)
- The Sontaran Experiment/Genesis of the Daleks (1991)
- Genesis of the Daleks (2001)
- Revenge of the Cybermen (1983/1984) (edited movie format)
- Revenge of the Cybermen (1999)
- The Tom Baker Years (1992) (extracts from each of the stories)
DVD & Blu-ray releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
All serials of season 12 were released individually on DVD between 2002 and 2013. The complete season was upscaled in 1080i50 high definition and released on Blu-ray as Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 12 in the UK on 2 July 2018. Due to authoring issues, replacement discs for two of the serials were issued by BBC Video later that year.
It was later released in Australia on 1 August 2018 and was released in the US under the title Doctor Who: Tom Baker - Complete Season One on 19 June 2018. This is, to date, the only classic Doctor Who complete season Blu-ray set released in the US before the UK. BBC Video also released replacement discs for this set.
A standard edition of the box set was released in the UK on 31 May 2021.
Serial name | Number and duration of episodes |
R2 release date | R4 release date | R1 release date |
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Robot | 4 × 25 min. | 4 June 2007 | 4 July 2007 | 14 August 2007 |
The Ark in Space | 4 × 25 min. | 8 April 2002 | 3 June 2002 | 6 August 2002 |
The Ark in Space - Special Edition | 4 × 25 min. | 18 February 2013 | 20 February 2013 | 12 March 2013 |
The Sontaran Experiment Available individually or in the Bred for War box set in Regions 2 and 4. Only available individually in Region 1. |
2 × 25 min. | 9 October 2006 | 7 December 2006 | 6 March 2007 |
Genesis of the Daleks Available individually or in The Complete Davros Collection box set in Regions 2 and 4. Only available individually in Region 1. |
6 × 25 min. | 10 April 2006 | 4 May 2006 | 6 June 2006 |
Revenge of the Cybermen Only available as part of the Revenge of the Cybermen/Silver Nemesis box set in Regions 2 and 4. Only available individually in Region 1. |
4 × 25 min. | 9 August 2010 | 7 October 2010 | 2 November 2010 |
The Collection - Season 12 | 20 x 25 min. | 2 July 2018 | 1 August 2018 | 19 June 2018 |
Download/streaming availability[[edit] | [edit source]]
Serial name | Amazon Video | BritBox | Google Play | iTunes |
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Robot (4 episodes) |
✓ | ✓ | Except UK | |
The Ark in Space (4 episodes) |
UK | ✓ | Except France, Germany | |
The Sontaran Experiment (2 episodes) |
UK | ✓ | ✓ | |
Genesis of the Daleks (6 episodes) |
UK | ✓ | ✓ | |
Revenge of the Cybermen (4 episodes) |
✓ |
BritBox is available only in the US. iTunes stores carry Doctor Who serials in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK and US, unless stated otherwise. Amazon Video in the US streams classical Doctor Who through BritBox channel.
Novels[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who and the Giant Robot
- Doctor Who and the Ark in Space
- Doctor Who and the Sontaran Experiment
- Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks
- Doctor Who and the Revenge of the Cybermen
Scriptbooks[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In 2004, BBC Books published a hardcover, annotated collection of all the scripts from Season 12.
The Lost Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 2021 and 2023, Big Finish Productions have released audio adaptations of three Season 12 stories based on their initially-intended storylines as part of their Lost Stories range.
- Return of the Cybermen (based on Revenge of the Cybermen's original storyline)
- Daleks! Genesis of Terror (based on the first draft of Genesis of the Daleks' first episode and the outline for the remaining five episodes)
- The Ark (based on John Lucarotti's original pitch for The Ark in Space)
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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