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The Two Doctors shows an aged Second Doctor travelling with Jamie on a mission for the Time Lords. However, Jamie was not aware of the Time | The Two Doctors shows an aged Second Doctor travelling with Jamie on a mission for the Time Lords. However, Jamie was not aware of the Time Lords untill ''The War Games'' (This was confirmed as an error by the writer). | ||
The aged appearance of the two actors also suggests it is after ''The War Games''. | The aged appearance of the two actors also suggests it is after ''The War Games''. | ||
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Season 6B is a popular fan theory, used to explain continuity erros in The Five Doctors and The Two Doctors. The hypothetical season takes place between The War Games (Last serial of Season 6), and Spearhead from Space (first of Season 7). It is unknown if it is canon, but several spin-off material has been set during this time.
The Three Doctors
In the Three Doctors, the Second Doctor is called on by the Time Lords to help the third incarnation. But the fact that gives this away is that the Doctor is alone so it could be placed before The War Games but if this is so then when the Third Doctor makes contact with the Second, then the Second should know about his trial, his exile and regeneration. If this takes place after it, then this contradicts the aftermath of The War Games as he is seen regenerating but otherwise, these events could have been prevented by the CIA (Celestial Intervention Agency).
The Five Doctors
In the Five Doctors, The Second Doctor claims that Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot should not recognise himself or The Brigadier, as they had their memories wiped. This appears to contradict The War Games, where the doctor appeared to regenerate at the end. Some evidence in dialogue confirm that this story happens after The Three Doctors. Since the Second Doctor would not be aware of the memory wipe if he was taken before The War Games, there is no easy way that he can know this, and still be the Second Doctor.1
The Two Doctors
The Two Doctors shows an aged Second Doctor travelling with Jamie on a mission for the Time Lords. However, Jamie was not aware of the Time Lords untill The War Games (This was confirmed as an error by the writer). The aged appearance of the two actors also suggests it is after The War Games.
Season 6B
To account for these apparent discrepancies, Paul Cornell proposed the "Season 6B" theory, first published in the The Discontinuity Guide, by Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping. This hypothetical season took place off-camera between The War Games and Spearhead from Space, and had Troughton's Doctor working as an agent of the Time Lords, specifically their covert organization the Celestial Intervention Agency (the first actual mention of it was in Season 14's The Deadly Assassin, but in direct connection with the War Games trial), who granted him increased control over his TARDIS at the cost of his freedom. The Second Doctor who showed up in The Five Doctors came from this period, and was therefore aware of Jamie and Zoe's mindwipe.
During this time, the Second Doctor apparently regains Jamie and Victoria Waterfield (who is mentioned as being away studying in The Two Doctors) as companions, acquires a Stattenheim remote control device to summon his TARDIS, and undertakes the mission which was related in The Two Doctors. Eventually, either the Time Lords tire of keeping the Doctor on a leash, or the Doctor rebels and attempts to escape once more. This results in the exile which begins in Spearhead from Space.
To explain why the Sixth Doctor does not remember his own past in The Two Doctors, it is also suggested that the Time Lords wiped the Second Doctor's memory of the events of Season 6B (the Third Doctor did claim significant memory loss in Spearhead).
Continuity
Several stories have taken place during the 'Season 6B' period.
- PDA: World Game
- PDA: Players (with the Sixth Doctor)
- ST: Mother's Little Helper
- ST: Scientific Adviser
- ST: Reunion
- BFA: Fear of the Daleks (with Zoe)
Notes
1. The actual explanation is a re-write. The original plan was to have Zoe and Victoria Waterfield as the two illusions, and Victoria would give it away by naming the Brigadier, as she only met him as "Colonel" in The Web of Fear.
External Links
- Season 6B timeline at Outpost Gallifrey (does not include World Game or The Two Doctors)
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