The Five Faces of Doctor Who
The Five Faces of Doctor Who was a season of repeats organised by John Nathan-Turner, broadcast on BBC Two on Monday to Thursday evenings and which began in November 1981. He chose five four-part adventures from the first four Doctors, including Logopolis as it featured the first on-screen appearance of Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor, and doing so justified the title of the season itself.
The stories chosen and the repeat transmission dates were:
- An Unearthly Child "An Unearthly Child", TX: 2 November 1981
- An Unearthly Child "The Cave of Skulls", TX: 3 November 1981
- An Unearthly Child "The Forest of Fear", TX: 4 November 1981
- An Unearthly Child "The Firemaker", TX: 5 November 1981
- The Krotons episode one, TX: 9 November 1981
- The Krotons episode two, TX: 10 November 1981
- The Krotons episode three, TX: 11 November 1981
- The Krotons episode four, TX: 12 November 1981
- Carnival of Monsters Episode 1, TX: 16 November 1981
- Carnival of Monsters episode two, TX: 17 November 1981
- Carnival of Monsters episode three, TX: 18 November 1981
- Carnival of Monsters episode four, TX: 19 November 1981
- The Three Doctors episode one, TX: 23 November 1981
- The Three Doctors episode two, TX: 24 November 1981
- The Three Doctors episode three, TX: 25 November 1981
- The Three Doctors episode four, TX: 26 November 1981
- Logopolis part one, TX: 30 November 1981
- Logopolis part two, TX: 1 December 1981
- Logopolis part three, TX: 2 December 1981
- Logopolis part four, TX: 3 December 1981
Originally, Season 14's opening four-parter The Masque of Mandragora would also have been included to represent the Tom Baker era, but the season was curtailed from six to five serials at short notice.
A second season of repeats, titled Doctor Who and the Monsters, was broadcast on BBC One the following year.