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Season 1


Season 1, Episode 1: An Unearthly Child

23 November 1963
Two schoolteachers, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright, become concerned by the unusual behavior of their fifteen-year-old student, Susan Foreman. When they follow her home, they meet her mysterious grandfather, the Doctor, and find themselves unwilling passengers on his time ship, the TARDIS...
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Leslie Bates ... Shadow (uncredited)
Francesca Bertorelli ... Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Reg Cranfield ... Policeman (uncredited)
Heather Lyons ... Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Mavis Ranson ... Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Brian Thomas ... Schoolboy (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 2: The Cave of Skulls

30 November 1963
The TARDIS takes its new passengers back to the dawn of history. There, the Doctor and his party are captured by a tribe who are trying to rediscover the secret of fire.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Derek Newark ... Za
Alethea Charlton ... Hur
Eileen Way ... Old Mother
Jeremy Young ... Kal
Howard Lang ... Horg
Leslie Bates ... Tribesman (uncredited)

Billie Davis ... Member of Tribe (uncredited)
Roy Denton ... Tribesman (uncredited)
Bob Haddow ... Tribesman (uncredited)
Antonia Moss ... Child (uncredited)
Brenda Proctor ... Tribeswoman (uncredited)
David Rosen ... Child (uncredited)
Trevor Thomas ... Child (uncredited)
Lyn Turner ... Tribeswoman (uncredited)
Doreen Ubels ... Tribeswoman (uncredited)
Frank Wheatley ... Tribesman (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 3: The Forest of Fear

7 December 1963
Old Mother frees the Doctor and the others on condition they will leave the tribe and not make fire.The group attempt to return to the TARDIS but Za and Hur follow them.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Eileen Way ... Old Mother
Alethea Charlton ... Hur
Derek Newark ... Za
Jeremy Young ... Kal
Howard Lang ... Horg
Janet Fairhead ... Child (uncredited)
Elizabeth White ... Child (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 4: The Firemaker

14 December 1963
Kal accuses Za of Old Mother's murder but the Doctor exposes him as the real killer.However, Za then insists the travellers be held prisoner until they show him how to make fire.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Howard Lang ... Horg
Jeremy Young ... Kal
Alethea Charlton ... Hur
Derek Newark ... Za

Season 1, Episode 5: The Dead Planet

21 December 1963
The TARDIS lands in a petrified forest on an alien planet. Determined to explore, the Doctor leads his companions into the metal city, where they discover the danger of what will become his deadliest enemies, the mutant Daleks. (Originally broadcast in seven parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman

Season 1, Episode 6: The Survivors

28 December 1963
The Doctor, Susan and Ian search the city for Barbara and learn that the area is contaminated with radiation.Then they encounter the Daleks.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Michael Summerton ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Chris Browning ... Thal (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 7: The Escape

4 January 1964
Susan meets Alydon of the Thals and agrees to try and arrange a treaty between his people and the Daleks. But the Daleks only see it as an opportunity to wipe the Thals out.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Alan Wheatley ... Temmosus
John Lee ... Alydon
Virginia Wetherell ... Dyoni
Philip Bond ... Ganatus
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Michael Summerton ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Lesley Hill ... Young Thal Woman (uncredited)
Franz Van Norde ... Thal (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 8: The Ambush

11 January 1964
The Doctor and his friends attempt to escape from the Dalek City. However, knowing that the Thals are walking into a trap, Ian decides to go and warn them.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Alan Wheatley ... Temmosus
John Lee ... Alydon
Philip Bond ... Ganatus
Virginia Wetherell ... Dyoni
Marcus Hammond ... Antodus
Jonathan Crane ... Kristas
Gerald Curtis ... Elyon
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Michael Summerton ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek

Season 1, Episode 9: The Expedition

18 January 1964
The Doctor and his friends realise that their only chance of recovering the fluid link is to persuade the Thals to fight back against the Daleks.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
John Lee ... Alydon
Philip Bond ... Ganatus
Virginia Wetherell ... Dyoni
Marcus Hammond ... Antodus
Jonathan Crane ... Kristas
Gerald Curtis ... Elyon
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek

Season 1, Episode 10: The Ordeal

25 January 1964
While Ian, Barbara and their Thal friends try to find a way into the Dalek City through the mountains, the Doctor, Susan and Alydon attempt to make their own way in.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
John Lee ... Alydon
Philip Bond ... Ganatus
Virginia Wetherell ... Dyoni
Marcus Hammond ... Antodus
Jonathan Crane ... Kristas
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Gerald Curtis ... Elyon (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 11: The Rescue

1 February 1964
Ian, Barbara and the surviving members of their party try to find a way into the Dalek City whilst Alydon prepares the other Thals for an attack. But only the Doctor and Susan are aware of the full extent of the threat the Daleks pose.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Philip Bond ... Ganatus
Marcus Hammond ... Antodus
Jonathan Crane ... Kristas
John Lee ... Alydon
Virginia Wetherell ... Dyoni
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Chris Browning ... Thal
Katy Cashfield ... Thal (as Katie Cashfield)
Ves Delahunt ... Thal (as Vez Delahunt)
Kevin Glenny ... Thal
Ruth Harrison ... Thal
Lesley Hill ... Thal
Steve Pokol ... Thal
Jeanette Rossini ... Thal
Eric Smith ... Thal

Season 1, Episode 12: The Edge of Destruction

8 February 1964
In this completely TARDIS-based story, the crew find themselves and their ship acting very strangely indeed. Blame runs high for the Ship's unusual behavior, until the Doctor realizes the TARDIS itself may be trying to warn them... (Originally broadcast in two parts; also known in fan circles as "Inside the Spaceship.")
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman

Season 1, Episode 13: The Brink of Disaster

15 February 1964
The Doctor becomes increasingly suspicious of Ian and Barbara but when the occurrences aboard the TARDIS become even stranger he realises they are in even greater danger than they realised.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman

Season 1, Episode 14: The Roof of the World

22 February 1964
The TARDIS arrives on Earth in the 13th century, where it is claimed by famed explorer Marco Polo as a gift for his employer, Kublai Khan. Polo hopes to finally buy his way out of the Khan's service - but if he succeeds, the Doctor and his friends will never be able to get back to their Ship ever again... (Originally broadcast in seven parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Leslie Bates ... Man at Lop
Bill Brandon ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
Clou Choy ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
O. Ikeda ... Yeng (uncredited)
Violet Leon ... Chinese Lady (uncredited)
Zohra Sehgal ... Attendant to Ping-Cho (uncredited)
Suk Hee Shng ... Attendant (uncredited)
John Woodcock ... Marco Polo's Hand (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 15: The Singing Sands

29 February 1964
Tegana sabotages the party's water bags, leaving them in dire need of fresh supplies.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Arnold Lee ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
John Lee ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
Zohra Sehgal ... Attendant on Ping-Cho (uncredited)
John Woodcock ... Marco Polo's Hand (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 16: Five Hundred Eyes

7 March 1964
The Doctor and Susan are able to supply Marco with condensation that has formed inside the TARDIS, saving the group from dying of first.When the group are reunited with Tegana, the travelers begin to suspect he is up to something.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Jimmy Gardner ... Chenchu
Charles Wade ... Malik
Philip Voss ... Acomat
Leslie Bates ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
Gordon Bremworth ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
Clou Choy ... Chinese Villager (uncredited)
Elton Fing-on ... Mongol Porter (uncredited)
Irene Ho ... Chinese Villager (uncredited)
Violet Leon ... Chinese Lady of Quality (uncredited)
Zohra Sehgal ... Attendant on Ping-Cho (uncredited)
Suk Hee Shng ... Attendant (uncredited)
Peggy Sirr ... Chinese Villager (uncredited)
Aman Tokyo ... Mongol Porter (uncredited)
Roy Vincente ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
Santso Wong ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
John Woodcock ... Marco Polo's Hand (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 17: The Wall of Lies

14 March 1964
The Doctor's group manage to rescue Barbara from the Mongols but once more Marco remains unaware of Tegana's involvement.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Jimmy Gardner ... Chenchu
Philip Voss ... Acomat
Bill Brandon ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
Maung Hlashwe ... Caravan Bearer (uncredited)
Boon Wan Lee ... Caravan Bearer (uncredited)
John Lee ... Mongol Warrior (uncredited)
L.L. Lin ... Caravan Bearer (uncredited)
Henry Loy ... Caravan Bearer (uncredited)
Ying Wiu ... Servant at Waystation (uncredited)
Santso Wong ... Mongal Bandit (uncredited)
John Woodcock ... Marco Polo's Hand (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 18: Rider from Shang-Tu

21 March 1964
The Doctor and his friends elect to warn Marco of Acomat's attack even though it means losing their chance to gain access to the TARDIS.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Philip Voss ... Acomat
Michael Guest ... Mongol Bandit
Paul Carson ... Ling-Tau
Gábor Baraker ... Wang-Lo
Tutte Lemkow ... Kuiju
David Anderson ... Caravan Warrior (uncredited)
Leslie Bates ... Mongol Bandit (uncredited)
Gordon Bremworth ... Mongol Bandit / Traveller (uncredited)
David Brewster ... Mongol Bandit (uncredited)
Stanley Chen ... Mongol Bandit / Traveller (uncredited)
Clem Choy ... Attendant at Wang-Lo's Inn (uncredited)
Kay Fong ... Noblewoman (uncredited)
Philip Lee ... Mongol Bandit (uncredited)
Violet Leon ... Chinese Lady of Quality (uncredited)
L.L. Lin ... Attendant at Wang-Lo's Inn (uncredited)
Valentino Musetti ... Mongol Bandit (uncredited)
John Woodcock ... Marco Polo's Hand (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 19: Mighty Kublai Khan

28 March 1964
The Doctor, Ian and Barbara are forced to surrender to Tegana and Marco, leaving both of them the opportunity to gain possession of the TARDIS.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Tutte Lemkow ... Kuiju
Gábor Baraker ... Wang-Lo
Peter Lawrence ... Vizier
Martin Miller ... Kublai Khan
Basil Tang ... Office Foreman
Ronald Chee ... Guard (uncredited)
Robert Chow ... Traveller / Nobleman (uncredited)
Clem Choy ... Litter Bearer / Guard (uncredited)
Harry Dillon ... Spittoon Bearer (uncredited)
Kay Fong ... Court Lady (uncredited)
Maung Hlashwe ... Court Nobleman (uncredited)
O. Ikeda ... Attendant (uncredited)
Lloyd Lam ... Traveller / Nobleman (uncredited)
John Lee ... Litter Bearer / Guard (uncredited)
Philip Lee ... Guard (uncredited)
Violet Leon ... Traveller / Noblewoman (uncredited)
Henry Loy ... Male Courtier (uncredited)
Peggy Sirr ... Traveller / Noblewoman (uncredited)
Aman Tokyo ... Attendant (uncredited)
Roy Vincente ... Male Courtier (uncredited)
Ying Wiu ... Court Nobleman (uncredited)
Santso Wong ... Guard (uncredited)
John Woodcock ... Marco Polo's Hand (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 20: Assassin at Peking

4 April 1964
Tegana finally makes his move to assassinate the Khan, giving the Doctor and his friends an opportunity to thwart his plans and regain the TARDIS.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Mark Eden ... Marco Polo
Derren Nesbitt ... Tegana
Zienia Merton ... Ping-Cho
Martin Miller ... Kublai Khan
Claire Davenport ... The Empress
Paul Carson ... Ling-Tau
Tutte Lemkow ... Kuiju
Peter Lawrence ... Vizier
David Anderson ... Palace Guard (uncredited)
Gordon Bremworth ... Palace Guard (uncredited)
Ronald Chee ... Palace Guard (uncredited)
Su Chin ... Attendant to the Empress (uncredited)
Harry Dillon ... Spittoon Bearer (uncredited)
Elton Fing-on ... Courtier (uncredited)
John Lee ... Palace Guard (uncredited)
Philip Lee ... Palace Guard (uncredited)
Violet Leon ... Court Lady (uncredited)
Henry Loy ... Courtier (uncredited)
Iris Loy ... Court Lady (uncredited)
Carlton Ngui ... Palace Guard (uncredited)
W.A. Scully ... Courtier (uncredited)
Suk Hee Shng ... Court Lady (uncredited)
Peggy Sirr ... Court Lady (uncredited)
Basil Tang ... Office Foreman (uncredited)
Doreen Tang ... Attendant to the Empress (uncredited)
Roy Vincente ... Courtier (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 21: The Sea of Death

11 April 1964
On the planet Marinus, the Doctor and his companions are enlisted by Arbitan to seek out the keys to an ancient and powerful machine. Their quest takes them across time and space; will they be able to return the keys before Marinus falls under the control of the alien Voord? (Originally broadcast in six parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Martin Cort ... Voord
George Coulouris ... Arbitan
Peter Stenson ... Voord
Gordon Wales ... Voord

Season 1, Episode 22: The Velvet Web

18 April 1964
The Doctor and his friends arrive in the apparently idyllic city of Morphoton but Barbara soon begins to realise there is more to their hosts than meets the eye.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Heron Carvic ... Morpho (voice)
Robin Phillips ... Altos
Katherine Schofield ... Sabetha (as Katharine Scholfield)

Season 1, Episode 23: The Screaming Jungle

25 April 1964
The search for the second key takes the travellers to a jungle where Ian and Barbara come under threat from rapidly growing plants.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (credit only)
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Martin Cort ... Warrior
Robin Phillips ... Altos
Katherine Schofield ... Sabetha (as Katharine Scholfield)
Edmond Warwick ... Darrius (as Edmund Warwick)

Season 1, Episode 24: The Snows of Terror

2 May 1964
Searching for the third key, Ian and Barbara meet with the sinister trapper Vasor before following Susan and the others into a cave system guarded by the mysterious Ice Soldiers.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (credit only)
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Michael Allaby ... Ice Soldier
Francis De Wolff ... Vasor
Alan James ... Ice Soldier
Robin Phillips ... Altos
Katherine Schofield ... Sabetha (as Katharine Scholfield)
Peter Stenson ... Ice Soldier
Anthony Verner ... Ice Soldier
Dougie Dean ... Eprin (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 25: Sentence of Death

9 May 1964
The group are reunited with the Doctor in the city of Millennius where Ian faces trial for murder after the fourth key is stolen.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Michael Allaby ... Larn
Martin Cort ... Aydan
Raf De La Torre ... Senior Judge
Alan James ... First Judge
Robin Phillips ... Altos
Donald Pickering ... Eyesen
Katherine Schofield ... Sabetha (as Katharine Scholfield)
Peter Stenson ... Second Judge
Henley Thomas ... Tarron
Fiona Walker ... Kala
Dougie Dean ... Eprin (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 26: The Keys of Marinus

16 May 1964
The Doctor and his friends must locate the real murderers and the fourth key before heading off for a final confrontation with the Voord.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Michael Allaby ... Larn
Martin Cort ... Voord
Stephen Dartnell ... Yartek
Alan James ... Guard
Robin Phillips ... Altos
Donald Pickering ... Eyesen
Katherine Schofield ... Sabetha (as Katharine Scholfield)
Peter Stenson ... Voord
Henley Thomas ... Tarron
Fiona Walker ... Kala

Season 1, Episode 27: The Temple of Evil

23 May 1964
When the TARDIS lands in an Aztec temple, Barbara is mistaken for a reincarnation of the god Yetaxa. Despite the Doctor's warnings, Barbara decides to try and stop the brutality of Aztec culture - placing history itself in jeopardy. (Originally broadcast in four parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Pyott ... Autloc
John Ringham ... Tlotoxl
Ian Cullen ... Ixta
Margot Van der Burgh ... Cameca
Tom Booth ... First Victim
David Anderson ... Aztec Captain
Stella Wilkinson ... Aztec Citizen (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 28: The Warriors of Death

30 May 1964
Barbara tries to change the course of history - and Ian fights for his life.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Pyott ... Autloc
John Ringham ... Tlotoxl
Ian Cullen ... Ixta
Margot Van der Burgh ... Cameca
Walter Randall ... Tonila
Andre Boulay ... Perfect Victim
David Anderson ... Aztec Captain

Season 1, Episode 29: The Bride of Sacrifice

6 June 1964
While the Doctor tries to find a way back to the TARDIS, Tlotoxl continues to plot Barbara's downfall and sees an opening when Susan questions Aztec custom.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Pyott ... Autloc
John Ringham ... Tlotoxl
Ian Cullen ... Ixta
Margot Van der Burgh ... Cameca
Walter Randall ... Tonila
Andre Boulay ... Perfect Victim
David Anderson ... Aztec Captain

Season 1, Episode 30: The Day of Darkness

13 June 1964
Tlotoxl's machinations result in both Susan and Ian being arrested.With the TARDIS once again trapped inside the tomb, the travelers' only hope for escape lies with Autloc and Cameca.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Pyott ... Autloc
John Ringham ... Tlotoxl
Ian Cullen ... Ixta
Margot Van der Burgh ... Cameca
Walter Randall ... Tonila
Andre Boulay ... Perfect Victim
David Anderson ... Aztec Captain

Season 1, Episode 31: Strangers in Space

20 June 1964
The TARDIS arrives aboard a spaceship that has been captured by the Sensorites, a hearing-sensitive alien race. The Sensorites are dying, and the Doctor finds himself forced to investigate the origin of the mysterious illness. (Originally broadcast in six parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Lorne Cossette ... Captain Maitland
Stephen Dartnell ... John
Ilona Rodgers ... Carol Richmond
Anthony Rogers ... Sensorite (uncredited)

Season 1, Episode 32: The Unwilling Warriors

27 June 1964
The ship has been boarded by the Sensorites and the race is on to retrieve Susan and Barbara before they can find them.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Lorne Cossette ... Captain Maitland
Stephen Dartnell ... John
Joseph Greig ... Second Sensorite (as Joe Greig)
Ilona Rodgers ... Carol Richmond
Ken Tyllssen ... First Sensorite

Season 1, Episode 33: Hidden Danger

11 July 1964
The Doctor, Susan and Ian agree to accompany the Sensorites to their home planet in the hope of finding a cure for John. But not everyone is willing to welcome them there.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Lorne Cossette ... Captain Maitland
Stephen Dartnell ... John
Eric Francis ... First Elder
Peter Glaze ... Third Sensorite
Joseph Greig ... Second Sensorite (as Joe Greig)
Gerald Martin ... Sensorite (as Gerry Martin)
Bartlett Mullins ... Second Elder
Arthur Newall ... Fourth Sensorite
Ilona Rodgers ... Carol Richmond
Anthony Rogers ... Sensorite
Ken Tyllssen ... First Sensorite

Season 1, Episode 34: A Race Against Death

18 July 1964
With Ian having fallen victim to the Sensorites' plague, the Doctor is desperate to find a cure. But the City Administrator is still determined to rid his world of aliens.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright (credit only)
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Stephen Dartnell ... John
Eric Francis ... First Elder
Peter Glaze ... Third Sensorite
Joseph Greig ... Second Scientist (as Joe Greig)
Gerald Martin ... Sensorite (as Gerry Martin)
Bartlett Mullins ... Second Elder
Arthur Newall ... Fourth Sensorite
Ilona Rodgers ... Carol Richmond
Anthony Rogers ... Sensorite
Ken Tyllssen ... First Scientist

Season 1, Episode 35: Kidnap

25 July 1964
The City Administrator is determined to destroy the Doctor and his friends and his paranoia prevents the Doctor's cure from being distributed.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright (credit only)
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Stephen Dartnell ... John
Eric Francis ... First Elder
Peter Glaze ... Third Sensorite
Joseph Greig ... Warrior (as Joe Greig)
Gerald Martin ... Sensorite (as Gerry Martin)
Bartlett Mullins ... Second Elder
Arthur Newall ... Fourth Sensorite
Ilona Rodgers ... Carol Richmond
Anthony Rogers ... Sensorite
Ken Tyllssen ... First Scientist

Season 1, Episode 36: A Desperate Venture

1 August 1964
While the City Administrator's schemes reach their climax, the Doctor and Ian venture into the tunnels under the city to discover the real cause of the Sensorite plague.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
John Bailey ... Commander
Stephen Dartnell ... John
Eric Francis ... First Elder
Peter Glaze ... Third Sensorite
Joseph Greig ... Warrior (as Joe Greig)
Martyn Huntley ... First Human Survivor
Gerald Martin ... Sensorite (as Gerry Martin)
Arthur Newall ... Fourth Sensorite
Giles Phibbs ... Second Human Survivor
Ilona Rodgers ... Carol Richmond
Anthony Rogers ... Sensorite

Season 1, Episode 37: A Land of Fear

8 August 1964
The TARDIS lands during the French Revolution, where Ian, Barbara, and Susan become caught up in the politics of the day. When they are arrested and set to be executed, the Doctor must take on the disguise of a public official to try and save their lives. (Originally broadcast in six parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Laidlaw Dalling ... Rouvray
James Hall ... Soldier
Robert Hunter ... Sergeant
Ken Lawrence ... Lieutenant
Neville Smith ... D'Argenson
Peter Walker ... Small Boy Jean Pierre

Season 1, Episode 38: Guests of Madame Guillotine

15 August 1964
Susan, Ian and Barbara are sentenced to be guillotined but an encounter with a dying English prisoner may offer Ian a chance of survival.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
James Cairncross ... Lemaitre
Dallas Cavell ... Road Works Overseer
Howard Charlton ... Judge
Dennis Cleary ... Peasant (as Denis Cleary)
Jack Cunningham ... Jailer
Peter Walker ... Small Boy Jean Pierre
Jeffrey Wickham ... Webster

Season 1, Episode 39: A Change of Identity

22 August 1964
Susan and Barbara are rescued by Jules and Jean, two members of the escape chain, while the Doctor gains access to the prison by posing as a revolution official.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
John Barrard ... Shopkeeper
Edward Brayshaw ... Léon Colbert
James Cairncross ... Lemaitre
Jack Cunningham ... Jailer
Roy Herrick ... Jean
Caroline Hunt ... Danielle Renan
Donald Morley ... Jules Renan

Season 1, Episode 40: The Tyrant of France

29 August 1964
The Doctor is forced into a meeting with Robespierre while Barbara's attempts to find a physician for Susan result in them being betrayed.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Anderson ... Maximilien Robespierre
John Barrard ... Shopkeeper
Edward Brayshaw ... Léon Colbert
James Cairncross ... Lemaitre
Jack Cunningham ... Jailer
Roy Herrick ... Jean
Caroline Hunt ... Danielle Renan
Donald Morley ... Jules Renan
Ronald Pickup ... Physician

Season 1, Episode 41: A Bargain of Necessity

5 September 1964
Ian finds himself held prisoner by the treacherous Leon while the Doctor attempts to engineer Susan and Barbara's escape.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Anderson ... Maximilien Robespierre
Terry Bale ... Soldier
Edward Brayshaw ... Léon Colbert
James Cairncross ... Lemaitre
Jack Cunningham ... Jailer
Donald Morley ... Jules Renan

Season 1, Episode 42: Prisoners of Concergerie

12 September 1964
Ian finally delivers his message to James Stirling but in order to secure Susan's release he and Barbara are forced into a dangerous spying mission.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Keith Anderson ... Maximilien Robespierre
James Cairncross ... Lemaitre
Jack Cunningham ... Jailer
John Law ... Deputy Paul Barrass
Patrick Marley ... Soldier
Donald Morley ... Jules Renan
Tony Wall ... Napoleon Bonaparte

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: Planet of Giants

31 October 1964
When the TARDIS malfunctions and the doors open in the time vortex, the travelers and their Ship shrink to the size of insects. When they arrive on Earth, they uncover a murderous plot involving a new insecticide - but how can they stop the crime in their miniaturized condition? (Originally broadcast in three parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Alan Tilvern ... Mr. Forrester
Frank Crawshaw ... Arnold Farrow

Season 2, Episode 2: Dangerous Journey

7 November 1964
Ian and Barbara are accidentally taken into Smithers' laboratory and, while the Doctor and Susan face a hazardous journey to reach them, they witness the deadly effects of DN6 first hand.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Alan Tilvern ... Mr. Forrester
Reginald Barratt ... Smithers
Frank Crawshaw ... Arnold Farrow

Season 2, Episode 3: Crisis

14 November 1964
The Doctor and his friends face a race against time to expose Forrester's plans and return to normal size before Barbara succumbs to the effects of DN6.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Alan Tilvern ... Mr. Forrester
Reginald Barratt ... Smithers
Rosemary Johnson ... Hilda Rowse
Fred Ferris ... PC Bert Rowse

Season 2, Episode 4: World's End

21 November 1964
Ian and Barbara believe the TARDIS has finally returned to their contemporary London, but soon discover signs of plague and warfare. Their old enemies, the Daleks, have invaded the Earth of the 22nd century. Separated and fighting for their lives, the travelers must try to aid the remaining humans and overthrow the Daleks' cruel tyranny. (Originally broadcast in six parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Bernard Kay ... Carl Tyler
Peter Fraser ... David Campbell
Alan Judd ... Dortmun
Martyn Huntley ... Roboman
Peter Badger ... Roboman
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Operator
Robert Aldous ... Freedom Fighter (uncredited)
Stenson Falke ... Revolting Prisoner (uncredited)
Otto Friese ... Extra (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Freedom Fighter (uncredited)
Kenton Moore ... Suicidal Roboman (uncredited)
Valentino Musetti ... Egyptian Soldier (uncredited)
Robert Rowland ... Terrified Earthling (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 5: The Daleks

28 November 1964
The Doctor and Ian are taken to the Dalek saucer while Susan and Barbara join the rebels in planning an attack.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Martyn Huntley ... Roboman
Peter Badger ... Roboman
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Machine Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek Machine Operator
Nick Evans ... Dalek Machine Operator
Kevin Manser ... Dalek Machine Operator
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek Machine Operator
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Alan Judd ... Dortmun
Bernard Kay ... Carl Tyler
Ann Davies ... Jenny
Peter Fraser ... David Campbell
Michael Goldie ... Craddock
Michael Davis ... Thomson
Richard McNeff ... Baker
Pat Gorman ... Rebel (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 6: Day of Reckoning

5 December 1964
The Doctor manages to escape from the Dalek saucer and meet up with Susan and David but Ian is left trapped onboard. Meanwhile, Barbara and her new friends face a dangerous journey across London.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Alan Judd ... Dortmun
Martyn Huntley ... Roboman
Peter Badger ... Roboman
Richard McNeff ... Baker
Bernard Kay ... Carl Tyler
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Machine Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek Machine Operator
Nick Evans ... Dalek Machine Operator
Kevin Manser ... Dalek Machine Operator
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek Machine Operator
Peter Fraser ... David Campbell
Ann Davies ... Jenny
Michael Goldie ... Craddock
Graham Rigby ... Larry Madison
Pat Gorman ... Rebel (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 7: The End of Tomorrow

12 December 1964
While Susan and David try to find a way out of London, Ian and Larry infiltrate the Dalek mine workings.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (archive footage)
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Peter Fraser ... David Campbell
Ann Davies ... Jenny
Graham Rigby ... Larry Madison
Nicholas Smith ... Wells
Martyn Huntley ... Roboman
Peter Badger ... Roboman
Alan Judd ... Dortmun
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Machine Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek Machine Operator
Kevin Manser ... Dalek Machine Operator
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek Machine Operator
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Bernard Kay ... Carl Tyler
Nick Evans ... Slyther Operator
Patrick O'Connell ... Ashton

Season 2, Episode 8: The Waking Ally

19 December 1964
The Doctor's party investigate the Daleks' central control in Bedfordshire while Barbara and Jenny's attempt to reach it are derailed when they are betrayed.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Nick Evans ... Slyther Operator / Dalek Machine Operator
Graham Rigby ... Larry Madison
Peter Fraser ... David Campbell
Bernard Kay ... Carl Tyler
Martyn Huntley ... Roboman
Peter Badger ... Roboman
Jean Conroy ... Woman in the Wood
Meriel Hobson ... Woman in the Wood
Ann Davies ... Jenny
Nicholas Smith ... Wells
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Machine Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek Machine Operator
Kevin Manser ... Dalek Machine Operator
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek Machine Operator

Season 2, Episode 9: Flashpoint

26 December 1964
The Daleks' plan to transform Earth into a giant spaceship and wipe out its inhabitants is nearing completion and the Doctor and his friends face a race against time to prevent them from destroying the planet's core.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford ... Susan Foreman
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Machine Operator
Nick Evans ... Dalek Machine Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek Machine Operator
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek Machine Operator
Martyn Huntley ... Roboman
Peter Badger ... Roboman
Peter Fraser ... David Campbell
Bernard Kay ... Carl Tyler
Ann Davies ... Jenny
Nicholas Smith ... Wells

Season 2, Episode 10: The Powerful Enemy

2 January 1965
On the planet Dido, the monstrous Koquillion terrorizes Bennett and Vicki, the only survivors of a crashed spaceship. When the TARDIS lands, the Doctor, Ian, and Barbara team up with Vicki to discover what Koquillion is hiding. (Originally broadcast in two parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Ray Barrett ... Bennett
Tommy Sheridan ... Space Captain (as Tom Sheridan)

Season 2, Episode 11: Desperate Measures

9 January 1965
The Doctor and Ian reach the crashed spaceship and meet up with Barbara and Vicki, where the Doctor uncovers the truth about Koquillion.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Ray Barrett ... Bennett / Koquillion
Tommy Sheridan ... Space Captain (as Tom Sheridan)
Colin Hughes ... Dido Native (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 12: The Slave Traders

16 January 1965
The travelers decide to take a holiday near ancient Rome, but after a month the Doctor gets restless. He and Vicki determine to visit Rome, and while they are gone Ian and Barbara are abducted by slave traders. All roads lead to Rome, however, and the travelers find themselves at the mercy of the country's petulant emperor, Nero... (Originally broadcast in four parts.)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Bart Allison ... Maximus Pettulian
Dennis Edwards ... Centurian
Nick Evans ... Didius (as Nicholas Evans)
Barry Jackson ... Ascaris
Edward Kelsey ... Slave Buyer
Derek Sydney ... Sevcheria
Margot Thomas ... Stall Holder
Paul Duval ... Gladiator / Guard / Soldier (uncredited)
Rilla Madden ... Person in Market (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 13: All Roads Lead to Rome

23 January 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Derek Sydney ... Sevcheria
Barry Jackson ... Ascaris
Peter Diamond ... Delos
Michael Peake ... Tavius
Dorothy-Rose Gribble ... Woman Slave
Gertan Klauber ... Galley Master
Ernest C. Jennings ... 1st Man in Market (as Ernest Jennings)
John Caesar ... 2nd Man in Market
Tony Lambden ... Court Messenger
Derek Francis ... Nero
Brian Proudfoot ... Tigelinus

Season 2, Episode 14: Conspiracy

30 January 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Diamond ... Delos
Derek Francis ... Nero
Dorothy-Rose Gribble ... Woman Slave
Kay Patrick ... Poppaea
Michael Peake ... Tavius
Brian Proudfoot ... Tigelinus - Cup Bearer
Derek Sydney ... Sevcheria
Anne Tirard ... Locusta (as Ann Tirard)
Steve Peters ... Extra (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 15: Inferno

6 February 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Diamond ... Delos
Derek Francis ... Nero
Kay Patrick ... Poppaea
Michael Peake ... Tavius
Derek Sydney ... Sevcheria
Derek Martin ... Extra (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 16: The Web Planet

13 February 1965
The TARDIS is drawn by a mysterious force and lands on the alien planet Vortis. There the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki find themselves caught up in a war between an evil force known as "The Animus", its ant-like Zarbi allies, and the butterfly-like Menoptra race and their allies the subterranean Optera.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Robert Jewell ... Zarbi Operator
Jack Pitt ... Zarbi Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Zarbi Operator

Season 2, Episode 17: The Zarbi

20 February 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Roslyn DeWinter ... Vrestin (as Roslyn De Winter)
Arne Gordon ... Hrostar
Arthur Blake ... Hrhoonda
Robert Jewell ... Zarbi Operator
Hugh Lund ... Zarbi Operator
Kevin Manser ... Zarbi Operator
Jack Pitt ... Zarbi Operator
John Scott Martin ... Zarbi Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Zarbi Operator
Catherine Fleming ... Animus (voice)

Season 2, Episode 18: Escape to Danger

27 February 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Roslyn DeWinter ... Menoptra Vrestin (as Roslyn De Winter)
Robert Jewell ... Zarbi
Hugh Lund ... Zarbi
Kevin Manser ... Zarbi
Jack Pitt ... Zarbi
John Scott Martin ... Zarbi
Gerald Taylor ... Zarbi
Catherine Fleming ... Animus (voice)

Season 2, Episode 19: Crater of Needles

6 March 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Roslyn DeWinter ... Vrestin (as Roslyn De Winter)
Arne Gordon ... Hrostar
Jolyan Booth ... Prapillus (as Jolyon Booth)
Jocelyn Birdsall ... Hlynia

Martin Jarvis ... Hilio
Ian Thompson ... Hetra
Barbara Joss ... Nemini
Robert Jewell ... Zarbi
Hugh Lund ... Zarbi
Kevin Manser ... Zarbi
Jack Pitt ... Zarbi
John Scott Martin ... Zarbi
Gerald Taylor ... Zarbi
Catherine Fleming ... Animus (voice)

Season 2, Episode 20: Invasion

13 March 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Roslyn DeWinter ... Vrestin (as Roslyn De Winter)
Arne Gordon ... Hrostar
Jolyan Booth ... Prapillus (as Jolyon Booth)
Jocelyn Birdsall ... Hlynia

Martin Jarvis ... Hilio
Ian Thompson ... Hetra
Barbara Joss ... Nemini
Robert Jewell ... Zarbi
Hugh Lund ... Zarbi
Kevin Manser ... Zarbi
Jack Pitt ... Zarbi
John Scott Martin ... Zarbi
Gerald Taylor ... Zarbi

Season 2, Episode 21: The Centre

20 March 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Roslyn DeWinter ... Vrestin (as Roslyn De Winter)
Arne Gordon ... Hrostar
Jolyan Booth ... Prapillus (as Jolyon Booth)

Martin Jarvis ... Hilio
Jocelyn Birdsall ... Hlynia
Ian Thompson ... Optera Hetra
Robert Jewell ... Zarbi
Hugh Lund ... Zarbi
Kevin Manser ... Zarbi
Jack Pitt ... Zarbi
John Scott Martin ... Zarbi
Gerald Taylor ... Zarbi
Catherine Fleming ... Animus (voice)

Season 2, Episode 22: The Lion

27 March 1965
The TARDIS lands in the Holy Land during the Third Crusade and the crew help save Richard the Lionheart from an ambush, but Barbara is captured and brought before Saladin.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Julian Glover ... Richard the Lionheart
Bernard Kay ... Saladin
Roger Avon ... Saphadin
Walter Randall ... El Akir

John Flint ... William des Preaux
Bruce Wightman ... William de Tornebu
Reg Pritchard ... Ben Daheer
Tony Caunter ... Thatcher
David Anderson ... Reynier de Marun
Derek Ware ... Saracen Warrior
Valentino Musetti ... Saracen Warrior
Andy Brewer ... Richard's Squire (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 23: The Knight of Jaffa

3 April 1965
While the Doctor, Ian, and Vicki are drawn into the intrigues of King Richard's court, Barbara has to cope with an impatient Saladin and the vengeful El Akir.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Julian Glover ... Richard the Lionheart
Bernard Kay ... Saladin
Roger Avon ... Saphadin

Jean Marsh ... Joanna
Walter Randall ... El Akir

John Flint ... William des Preaux
Bruce Wightman ... William de Tornebu
Reg Pritchard ... Ben Daheer
Tony Caunter ... Thatcher
Robert Lankesheer ... Chamberlain
Zohra Sehgal ... Sheyrah
Gábor Baraker ... Luigi Ferrigo
Chris Konyils ... Saracen Warrior
Raymond Novak ... Saracen Warrior

Season 2, Episode 24: The Wheel of Fortune

10 April 1965
Barbara allies herself with a man whose were murdered by El Akir as the Doctor and Vicki are caught up in Richard's plan to offer his sister's hand in marriage to Saladin's brother.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Julian Glover ... Richard the Lionheart
Bernard Kay ... Saladin
Roger Avon ... Saphadin

Jean Marsh ... Joanna
Walter Randall ... El Akir
George Little ... Haroun ed-Din
John Bay ... Earl of Leicester
Reg Pritchard ... Ben Daheer
Robert Lankesheer ... Chamberlain
Petra Markham ... Safiya
David Brewster ... Turkish Bandit
Anthony Colby ... Saracen Warrior
Chris Konyils ... Saracen Warrior
Raymond Novak ... Saracen Warrior

Season 2, Episode 25: The Warlords

17 April 1965
Ian sets out with a reluctant accomplice to rescue Barbara from El Akir's palace as the Doctor and Vicki try to evade the suspicions of the Earl of Leicester.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Walter Randall ... El Akir
Sandra Hampton ... Maimuna
Vivianne Sorrel ... Fatima
Diane McKenzie ... Hafsa
Tutte Lemkow ... Ibrahim
John Bay ... Earl of Leicester
Julian Glover ... Richard the Lionheart
Billy Cornelius ... Man-at-Arms
George Little ... Haroun ed-Din
Raymond Novak ... Saracen Warrior
Anthony Colby ... Saracen Warrior
Roy Stewart ... Saracen warrior

Season 2, Episode 26: The Space Museum

24 April 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Craze ... Dako
Lawrence Dean ... Morok Guard

Peter Sanders ... Sita
Bill Starkey ... Third Xeron

Season 2, Episode 27: The Dimensions of Time

1 May 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Jeremy Bulloch ... Tor
Peter Craze ... Dako
Lawrence Dean ... Morok Guard
Peter Diamond ... Morok Technician
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton

Peter Sanders ... Sita
Richard Shaw ... Lobos
Salvin Stewart ... Morok Messenger

Season 2, Episode 28: The Search

8 May 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (archive footage)
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Jeremy Bulloch ... Tor
Billy Cornelius ... Morok Guard
Peter Craze ... Dako
Lawrence Dean ... Morok Guard
Peter Diamond ... Morok Guard
Michael Gordon ... Xeron
Edward Granville ... Xeron
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Ivor Salter ... Morok Commander

Peter Sanders ... Sita
Richard Shaw ... Lobos
Bill Starkey ... Xeron
Salvin Stewart ... Morok Guard
David Williscroft ... Xeron (as David Wolliscroft)

Season 2, Episode 29: The Final Phase

15 May 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Jeremy Bulloch ... Tor
Billy Cornelius ... Morok Guard
Peter Craze ... Dako
Lawrence Dean ... Morok Guard
Peter Diamond ... Morok Guard
Michael Gordon ... Xeron
Edward Granville ... Xeron
Murray Grumbar ... Dalek Operator (as Murphy Grumbar)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Ivor Salter ... Morok Commander

Peter Sanders ... Sita
Richard Shaw ... Lobos
Bill Starkey ... Xeron
Salvin Stewart ... Morok Guard
David Williscroft ... Xeron (as David Wolliscroft)

Season 2, Episode 30: The Executioners

22 May 1965
The Daleks pursue The Doctor through time and space, with the intentions of exterminating him. Places they land include the Mary Celeste, a haunted house and the empire state building.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Robert Marsden ... Abraham Lincoln
Roger Hammond ... Francis Bacon
Vivienne Bennett ... Queen Elizabeth I
Hugh Walters ... William Shakespeare
Richard Coe ... Television Announcer
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Jack Pitt ... Mire Beast
John Maxim ... Frankenstein's Monster
Malcolm Rogers ... Count Dracula

George Harrison ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

John Lennon ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Paul McCartney ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Ringo Starr ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 31: The Death of Time

29 May 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Ian Thompson ... Malsan
Hywel Bennett ... Rynian
Al Raymond ... Prondyn
Jack Pitt ... Mire Beast
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek

Season 2, Episode 32: Flight Through Eternity

5 June 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Arne Gordon ... Guide
Peter Purves ... Morton Dill
Dennis Chinnery ... Albert C. Richardson
David Blake Kelly ... Capt. Benjamin Briggs
Patrick Carter ... Bosun
Douglas Ditta ... Willoughby
Jack Pitt ... Cabin Steward
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Jim Tyson ... Tourist (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 33: Journey Into Terror

12 June 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
John Maxim ... Frankenstein
Malcolm Rogers ... Count Dracula
Roslyn DeWinter ... Grey Lady
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Edmond Warwick ... Robot Doctor (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 34: The Death of Doctor Who

19 June 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Edmond Warwick ... Robot Dr. Who (as Edmund Warwick)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks / Mechanoid (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Murray Grumbar ... Mechanoid (as Murphy Grumbar)
Jack Pitt ... Mechanoid Operator
John Scott Martin ... Mechanoid Operator
Ken Tyllssen ... Mechanoid Operator

Season 2, Episode 35: The Planet of Decision

26 June 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
William Russell ... Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill ... Barbara Wright
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks / Mechanoid (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Murray Grumbar ... Mechanoid (as Murphy Grumbar)
Jack Pitt ... Mechanoid
John Scott Martin ... Mechanoid
Ken Tyllssen ... Mechanoid Operator
Derek Ware ... Bus Conductor (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 36: The Watcher

3 July 1965
The Doctor, Vicki, and Steven Taylor, go to 1066 England, but something doesn't seem right including modern inventions like a Gramaphone and electricity. Could there be another Time Lord?
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Peter Butterworth ... Monk
Alethea Charlton ... Edith
Peter Russell ... Eldred
Michael Miller ... Wulnoth
Michael Guest ... Saxon Hunter

Season 2, Episode 37: The Meddling Monk

10 July 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (voice)
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven
Peter Butterworth ... Monk
Peter Russell ... Eldred
Michael Miller ... Wulnoth
Alethea Charlton ... Edith
Norman Hartley ... Ulf
Geoffrey Cheshire ... Viking Leader
David Anderson ... Sven
Ronald Rich ... Gunnar the Giant
Peter Brooks ... Saxon (uncredited)
Derek Chafer ... Saxon (uncredited)
Dougie Dean ... Saxon (uncredited)
John Evans ... Saxon (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Saxon (uncredited)
Vic Taylor ... Saxon (uncredited)
Lyn Turner ... Saxon (uncredited)

Season 2, Episode 38: A Battle of Wits

17 July 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven
Peter Butterworth ... Monk
Michael Miller ... Wulnoth
Peter Russell ... Eldred
Alethea Charlton ... Edith
Norman Hartley ... Ulf
David Anderson ... Sven

Season 2, Episode 39: Checkmate

24 July 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven
Peter Butterworth ... Monk
David Anderson ... Sven
Peter Russell ... Eldred
Norman Hartley ... Ulf
Michael Miller ... Wulnoth
Alethea Charlton ... Edith
Derek Chafer ... Saxon warrior (uncredited)
Tim Condren ... Saxon warrior (uncredited)
Dougie Dean ... Saxon warrior (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Saxon warrior (uncredited)
Vic Taylor ... Saxon warrior (uncredited)

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Four Hundred Dawns

11 September 1965
After an encounter with a hostile robot called a Chumblie, the Doctor and his companions are rescued by a group of female Drahvins.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Lyn Ashley ... Drahvin 3
Stephanie Bidmead ... Maaga
Susanna Carroll ... Drahvin 2
Jimmy Kaye ... Chumblie
Marina Martin ... Drahvin 1
Angelo Muscat ... Chumblie
Willie Shearer ... Chumblie (as William Shearer)

Season 3, Episode 2: Trap of Steel

18 September 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Lyn Ashley ... Drahvin 3
Stephanie Bidmead ... Maaga
Susanna Carroll ... Drahvin 2
Marina Martin ... Drahvin 1
Angelo Muscat ... Chumbley
Willie Shearer ... Chumbley (as William Shearer)

Season 3, Episode 3: Airlock

25 September 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Lyn Ashley ... Drahvin 3
Stephanie Bidmead ... Maaga
Susanna Carroll ... Drahvin 2
Robert Cartland ... Rill (voice)
Marina Martin ... Drahvin 1
Angelo Muscat ... Chumbley
Pepe Poupee ... Chumbley
Tommy Reynolds ... Chumbley
Willie Shearer ... Chumbley (as William Shearer)

Season 3, Episode 4: The Exploding Planet

2 October 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Lyn Ashley ... Drahvin 3
Stephanie Bidmead ... Maaga
Susanna Carroll ... Drahvin 2
Robert Cartland ... Rill (voice)
Barry Jackson ... Jeff Garvey
Marina Martin ... Drahvin 1
Angelo Muscat ... Chumbley
Pepe Poupee ... Chumbley
Tommy Reynolds ... Chumbley
Willie Shearer ... Chumbley (as William Shearer)

Season 3, Episode 5: Mission to the Unknown

9 October 1965
Whilst The Doctor, Steven and Vicki are traveling to their next destination. On the planet Kembel, Marc Cory, a Space Security Service agent discovers The Daleks are attending a secret meeting with their allies. Where Cory discovers the Dalek's evil plan, which sets the stage for the epic 14-part adventure "The Dalek Master Plan".
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (credit only)
Barry Jackson ... Jeff Garvey
Edward de Souza ... Marc Cory
Jeremy Young ... Gordon Lowery
Robert Cartland ... Malpha
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek Operator
Kevin Manser ... Dalek Operator
John Scott Martin ... Dalek Operator
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek Operator
Johnnie Clayton ... Alien Delegate (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Planetarian (uncredited)
Sam Mansary ... Alien Delegate (uncredited)
Roy Reeves ... Varga Plant (uncredited)
Ronald Rich ... Trantis (uncredited)
Len Russell ... Alien Delegate (uncredited)
Tony Starn ... Varga Plant (uncredited)
Leslie Weekes ... Varga Plant (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 6: Temple of Secrets

16 October 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Cavan Kendall ... Achilles
Alan Haywood ... Prince Hector
Ivor Salter ... Odysseus
Francis De Wolff ... Agamemnon
Jack Melford ... Menelaus
Tutte Lemkow ... Cyclops

Paul Barnes ... Soldier (uncredited)
Michelle Barry ... Girl Servant (uncredited)
Peter Blair-Stewart ... Soldier (uncredited)
Derek Chafer ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
John Freeman ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
James Hamilton ... Soldier (uncredited)
Tony Hennessy ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Russell Scott ... Soldier (uncredited)
Michael Stevens ... Soldier (uncredited)
Steve Ubels ... Boy Servant (uncredited)
Gary Wyler ... Soldier (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 7: Small Prophet, Quick Return

23 October 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Max Adrian ... King Priam
Barrie Ingham ... Prince Paris
Francis De Wolff ... Agamemnon
Ivor Salter ... Odysseus
Frances White ... Cassandra
Tutte Lemkow ... Cyclops
Jon Luxton ... Messenger
Gerry Alexander ... Trojan Man (uncredited)
Ian Anton ... Extra (uncredited)
Victor Bailey ... Extra (uncredited)
Margaret Bass ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)
Eric Blackburn ... Extra (uncredited)
Lesley Bryan ... Trojan Man (uncredited)
James Duggan ... Trojan Guard (uncredited)
David Greneau ... Extra (uncredited)
Walter Henry ... Extra (uncredited)
John Joyce ... Extra (uncredited)
Ricky Lansing ... Trojan Guard (uncredited)
John Moore ... Trojan Man (uncredited)
Michael Osborne ... Extra (uncredited)
Darroll Richards ... Extra (uncredited)
Jack Rowlands ... Extra (uncredited)
Joanna Smithers ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)
Cara Stevens ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)
Doreen Ubels ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 8: Death of a Spy

30 October 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Ivor Salter ... Odysseus
Frances White ... Cassandra
Max Adrian ... King Priam
Barrie Ingham ... Prince Paris
Francis De Wolff ... Agamemnon
Jack Melford ... Menelaus
Tutte Lemkow ... Cyclops
James Lynn ... Troilus
Gerry Alexander ... Trojan Man (uncredited)
Lesley Bryan ... Trojan Man (uncredited)
Derek Chafer ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Norton Clarke ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Day ... Trojan Soldier (uncredited)
James Duggan ... Trojan Guard (uncredited)
John Freeman ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Graham Hardy ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Tony Hennessy ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Ricky Lansing ... Trojan Guard (uncredited)
Steve Pokol ... Trojan Soldier (uncredited)
Mike Reid ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Roy ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Donald Symons ... Trojan Soldier (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 9: Horse of Destruction

6 November 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Maureen O'Brien ... Vicki
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Max Adrian ... King Priam
Ivor Salter ... Odysseus
Frances White ... Cassandra
Barrie Ingham ... Prince Paris
Cavan Kendall ... Achilles
James Lynn ... Troilus
Adrienne Hill ... Katarina
Gerry Alexander ... Trojan Soldier (uncredited)
Lesley Bryan ... Trojan Soldier (uncredited)
Ralph Carrigan ... Extra (uncredited)
Derek Chafer ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Norton Clarke ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Roy Douglas ... Extra (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Daphne Green ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)
Graham Hardy ... Greek Soldier (uncredited)
Mary McMillan ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)
Christopher Stephens ... Extra (uncredited)
Beverley Stevens ... Trojan Woman (uncredited)
Derek Ware ... Trojan Soldier (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 10: The Nightmare Begins

13 November 1965
The Doctor runs afoul of the Daleks and Special Security Agent Bret Vyon on the planet Kembel.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Adrienne Hill ... Katarina
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Brian Cant ... Kert Gantry
Nicholas Courtney ... Bret Vyon
Pamela Greer ... Lizan
Philip Anthony ... Roald
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Michael Guest ... Interviewer
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Ashley Bowring ... Technix (uncredited)
John Cam ... Technix (uncredited)
Hugh Cecil ... Technix (uncredited)
David Freed ... Technix (uncredited)
Gary Peller ... Technix (uncredited)
Dennis Tate ... Technix (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 11: Day of Armageddon

20 November 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Julian Sherrier ... Zephon
Adrienne Hill ... Katarina
Nicholas Courtney ... Bret Vyon
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Roy Evans ... Trantis
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Ian East ... Celation (uncredited)
Brian Edwards ... Malpha (uncredited)
Jack Pitt ... Dalek / Gearon (uncredited)
Gerry Videl ... Beaus (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 12: Devil's Planet

27 November 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Nicholas Courtney ... Bret Vyon
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Adrienne Hill ... Katarina
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Julian Sherrier ... Zephon
Douglas Sheldon ... Kirksen
Dallas Cavell ... Bors
Geoffrey Cheshire ... Garge
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks / Marc Cory (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Beatrice Geetz ... Woman Criminal #1 (uncredited)
Rene Heath ... Woman Criminal #2 (uncredited)
Jack Le White ... Criminal (uncredited)
M.J. Matthews ... Criminal (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 13: The Traitors

4 December 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Nicholas Courtney ... Bret Vyon
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Adrienne Hill ... Katarina
Douglas Sheldon ... Kirksen
Roy Evans ... Trantis
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Maurice Browning ... Karlton
Pamela Greer ... Lizan

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Roger Avon ... Daxtar
James Hall ... Borkar
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek

Season 3, Episode 14: Counter Plot

11 December 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
James Hall ... Borkar
Bill Meilen ... Froyn
John Herrington ... Rhynmal
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Maurice Browning ... Karlton
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)

Season 3, Episode 15: Coronas of the Sun

18 December 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Francis Willey ... Visian (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 16: The Feast of Steven

25 December 1965

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Clifford Earl ... Station Sergeant

Norman Mitchell ... First Policeman
Malcolm Rogers ... Second Policeman
Kenneth Thornett ... Detective-Inspector
Reg Pritchard ... Man in Mackintosh
Sheila Dunn ... Blossom Lefavre
Leonard Grahame ... Darcy Tranton
Royston Tickner ... Steinberger P. Green
Conrad Monk ... Assistant Director
David James ... Arab Sheikh
Paula Topham ... Vamp
Robert Jewell ... Clown (as Robert G. Jewell)
Albert Barrington ... Professor Webster
Bryan Mosley ... Prop Man (as Buddy Windrush)
Stephen Machin ... Cameraman (as Steve Machin)
Harry Davis ... Makeup Man (uncredited)
William Hall ... Cowboy (uncredited)
Malcolm Leopold ... Keystone Cop (uncredited)
Jack Le White ... Knopf's Cameraman (uncredited)
M.J. Matthews ... Charlie Chaplin Lookalike (uncredited)
Jean Pastell ... Saloon Girl (uncredited)
Paul Sarony ... Keystone Cop (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 17: Volcano

1 January 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Roy Evans ... Trantis
Terence Woodfield ... Celation
Peter Butterworth ... The Meddling Monk
Roger Brierley ... Trevor
Bruce Wightman ... Scott
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
John Bohea ... Cricketer / Reveller (uncredited)
Andrea Cameron ... Reveller (uncredited)
Peter Holmes ... Cricketer / Reveller (uncredited)
Pat McDermott ... Reveller (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Cricketer / Reveller (uncredited)
Geoffrey Witherick ... Cricketer / Reveller (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 18: Golden Death

8 January 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Peter Butterworth ... The Meddling Monk
Jeffrey Isaac ... Khepren
Derek Ware ... Tuthmos
Walter Randall ... Hyksos
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
David Anderson ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
David Brewster ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
John Caesar ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Steven Campbell ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Bruno Castagnoli ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Agit Chauhan ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
John Crawford ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Peter Johnson ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Anthony Lang ... Egyptian Slave (uncredited)
Terry Leigh ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Kevin Leslie ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Eric Mills ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Valentino Musetti ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Lew Russell ... Egyptian Slave (uncredited)
Keith Sanderson ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
David Sharat ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Rocky Taylor ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Gerry Videl ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 19: Escape Switch

15 January 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Peter Butterworth ... The Meddling Monk
Jeffrey Isaac ... Kephren
Derek Ware ... Tuthmos
Walter Randall ... Hyksos
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
Andrew Andreas ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Paul Bahadur ... Egyptian Slave (uncredited)
John Daye ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Ali Hassan ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Clay Hunter ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Anthony Lang ... Egyptian Slave (uncredited)
Michael Lawrence ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Ray Marioni ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Valentino Musetti ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Barry Noble ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Paul Sinclair ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Alan Walling ... Egyptian Warrior (uncredited)
Glen Whitter ... Egyptian Slave (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 20: The Abandoned Planet

22 January 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Terence Woodfield ... Celation
Bryan Mosley ... Malpha
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)

Season 3, Episode 21: Destruction of Time

29 January 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor

Jean Marsh ... Sara Kingdom
Kevin Stoney ... Mavic Chen
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Peter Hawkins ... Daleks (voice)
David Graham ... Daleks (voice)
May Warden ... Old Sara (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 22: War of God

5 February 1966
The TARDIS lands in sixteenth century Paris and Steven becomes involved with a group of Huguenots.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who / The Abbot of Amboise
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
David Weston ... Nicholas Muss
Annette Robertson ... Anne Chaplet (as Annette Robinson)
Eric Thompson ... Gaston de Levis, Viscount de Leran
John Tillinger ... Simon Duval
Edwin Finn ... Landlord
Chris Tranchell ... Roger Colbert (as Christopher Tranchell)
Erik Chitty ... Charles Preslin
Clive Cazes ... Captain of the Guard
Reginald Jessup ... Servant
Robert Bartlett ... Young Boy (uncredited)
John Beerbohm ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Jean Channon ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Leslie Conrad ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Reg Cranfield ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Peter Day ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Ken Dougall ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Charles Erskine ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Susan Farr ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Elizabeth Forbes ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Charles Gilbert ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
David J. Grahame ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Edward Granville ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Katie Heal ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Emmett Hennessy ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Bill Howes ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Susan Lane ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
John Lawrence ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
David Olive ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Charles O'Rourke ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Dennis Plenty ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
John Pollock ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Frederick Rawlings ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Darroll Richards ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
David Ronowski ... Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Ernest Smith ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Tom Sye ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Valerie Taylor ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Vic Taylor ... Cardinal's Guard (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 23: The Sea Beggar

12 February 1966
While trying to find the Doctor, Steven discovers a conspiracy to assassinate a man known as the Sea Beggar.
William Hartnell ... The Abbot of Amboise
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Leonard Sachs ... Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
André Morell ... Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
David Weston ... Nicholas Muss
Annette Robertson ... Anne Chaplet (as Annette Robinson)
Eric Thompson ... Gaston de Levis, Viscount de Leran
John Tillinger ... Simon Duval
Edwin Finn ... Landlord
Chris Tranchell ... Roger Colbert (as Christopher Tranchell)
Reginald Jessup ... Servant
Cynthia Etherington ... Old Woman
Hugh Cecil ... Priest (uncredited)
John Freeman ... Guard (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Guard (uncredited)
Juba Kennerley ... Old Man (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 24: Priest of Death

19 February 1966
Steven has discovered the identity of the Sea Beggar, but can he warn the Huguenots in time?
William Hartnell ... The Abbot of Amboise
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
André Morell ... Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
Leonard Sachs ... Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
David Weston ... Nicholas Muss
Annette Robertson ... Anne Chaplet (as Annette Robinson)
Chris Tranchell ... Roger Colbert (as Christopher Tranchell)
Clive Cazes ... Captain of the Guard
Reginald Jessup ... Servant
Cynthia Etherington ... Old Woman
Barry Justice ... King Charles IX
Joan Young ... Catherine de Medici
Michael Bilton ... Charles de Teligny
Norman Claridge ... Priest
Will Stampe ... 1st Man
Ernest Smith ... 2nd Man
Margo Abbot ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Nigel Bernard ... Council Member (uncredited)
Andre Cameron ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Ronald Campbell ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Norton Clarke ... Secretary (uncredited)
Declan Cuffe ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Eddie Davis ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Elizabeth Digby-Smith ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Leila Ford ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Ursula Glanville ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Jerry Holmes ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Harry Hynes ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Nigel James ... Guard (uncredited)
Yanos Jurchi ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Ralph Katterns ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Elaine Laniado ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Pat Leclerc ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Derek Martin ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Eric Mills ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Harry Mitchell ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Joanna Nelson ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)
Barry Noble ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Ricki Patterson ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Robert Pearson ... Council Member (uncredited)
Edward Phillips ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Dennis Plenty ... Guard (uncredited)
George Romanov ... Usher (uncredited)
Len Russell ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Leslie Shannon ... Council Member (uncredited)
Valerie Stanton ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Peter Stewart ... Parisian in Rue des Fosses St. Germain (uncredited)
Tom Sye ... Bondot (uncredited)
Fred Taylor ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
John Terrell ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Graham Tonbridge ... Council Member (uncredited)
Alan Wakeling ... Parisian Man (uncredited)
Marguerite Young ... Parisian Woman (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 25: Bell of Doom

26 February 1966
Steven rejoins the Doctor and they leave Paris just ahead of the massacre, leaving Anne behind.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
André Morell ... Marshal Gaspard de Saux-Tavannes
Leonard Sachs ... Admiral Gaspard de Coligny
David Weston ... Nicholas Muss
Annette Robertson ... Anne Chaplet (as Annette Robinson)
Eric Thompson ... Gaston de Levis, Viscount de Leran
John Tillinger ... Simon Duval
Joan Young ... Catherine de Medici
Michael Bilton ... Charles de Teligny
Jack Tarran ... 1st Guard
Leslie Bates ... 2nd Guard
John Slavid ... Officer
Jackie Lane ... Dorothea 'Dodo' Chaplet
James Appleby ... Guard (uncredited)
Derek Chafer ... Guard (uncredited)
John Freeman ... Guard (uncredited)
James Haswell ... Guard (uncredited)
Montagu Howard ... Guard (uncredited)
Arthur McGuire ... Guard (uncredited)
Roy Pearce ... Guard (uncredited)
Mike Reid ... Guard (uncredited)
Alan Vicars ... Servant (uncredited)
Francis Willey ... Guard (uncredited)
Geoffrey Witherick ... Guard (uncredited)
Marguerite Young ... Woman with Dog (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 26: The Steel Sky

5 March 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Eric Elliott ... Commander
Inigo Jackson ... Zentos
Roy Spencer ... Manyak
Kate Newman ... Mellium
Edmund Coulter ... 1st Monoid
Frank George ... 2nd Monoid
Mark Allington ... Guardian (uncredited)
Bernard Barnsley ... Monoid (uncredited)
Eric Blackburn ... Monoid (uncredited)
Raymond Byron ... Guardian (uncredited)
Terry Cashfield ... Guardian (uncredited)
Diana Chapman ... Guardian (uncredited)
Roy Douglas ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jackie Duval ... Guardian (uncredited)
Iris Fry ... Guardian (uncredited)
George Gibbs ... Guardian (uncredited)
Hazel Graham ... Guardian (uncredited)
Ron Gregory ... Guardian (uncredited)
David Greneau ... Defendant (uncredited)
Trevor Griffiths ... Guardian (uncredited)
Philip Harris ... Guardian (uncredited)
Philip Harris ... Guardian (uncredited)
Bill Hunter ... Guardian (uncredited)
Paul Johnson ... Guardian (uncredited)
Tony Kemp ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jacqueline Lewis ... Guardian (uncredited)
Sheelagh McGrath ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jackie Salt ... Guardian (uncredited)
Chris Webb ... Monoid (uncredited)
Judith Webb ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jan Williams ... Guardian (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 27: The Plague

12 March 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Edmund Coulter ... 1st Monoid
Eric Elliott ... Commander
Ian Frost ... Baccu
Frank George ... 2nd Monoid
Paul Greenhalgh ... 2nd Guardian
Stephanie Heesom ... 1st Guardian
Inigo Jackson ... Zentos
Kate Newman ... Mellium
Michael Sheard ... Rhos
Roy Spencer ... Manyak
Mark Allington ... Guardian (uncredited)
Bernard Barnsley ... Monoid (uncredited)
Eric Blackburn ... Monoid (uncredited)
Raymond Byron ... Guardian (uncredited)
Terry Cashfield ... Guardian (uncredited)
Diana Chapman ... Guardian (uncredited)
Roy Douglas ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jackie Duval ... Guardian (uncredited)
George Gibbs ... Guardian (uncredited)
Hazel Graham ... Guardian (uncredited)
Ron Gregory ... Guardian (uncredited)
Trevor Griffiths ... Guardian (uncredited)
Philip Harris ... Guardian (uncredited)
Bill Hunter ... Guardian (uncredited)
Paul Johnson ... Guardian (uncredited)
Tony Kemp ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jacqueline Lewis ... Guardian (uncredited)
Sheelagh McGrath ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jackie Salt ... Guardian (uncredited)
Chris Webb ... Monoid (uncredited)
Judith Webb ... Guardian (uncredited)
Jan Williams ... Guardian (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 28: The Return

19 March 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Terence Woodfield ... Maharis
Ralph Carrigan ... Monoid Two
Terence Bayler ... Yendom
Edmund Coulter ... Monoid One
Brian Wright ... Dassuk
Eileen Helsby ... Venussa
Frank George ... Monoid Three
Roy Skelton ... Monoids (voice)
John Halstead ... Monoids (voice)
Richard Beale ... Refusian (voice)
Bernard Barnsley ... Monoid (uncredited)
Andrea Beddows ... Guardian (uncredited)
Eric Blackburn ... Monoid (uncredited)
Rosemary Chalmers ... Guardian (uncredited)
Royston Farrell ... Guardian (uncredited)
Deryn Fisher ... Guardian (uncredited)
Paul Linley ... Guardian (uncredited)
Rosemary Lord ... Guardian (uncredited)
Dennis Marlowe ... Monoid (uncredited)
John Moyes ... Guardian (uncredited)
Victor Munt ... Guardian (uncredited)
Sara Negus ... Guardian (uncredited)
Alan Norburn ... Guardian (uncredited)
Michael Osborne ... Guardian (uncredited)
Chris Webb ... Monoid (uncredited)
Gloria Williams ... Guardian (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 29: The Bomb

26 March 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Frank George ... Monoid Three
John Caesar ... Monoid Four
Eileen Helsby ... Venussa
Brian Wright ... Dassuk
Terence Woodfield ... Maharis
Richard Beale ... Refusian (voice)
Roy Skelton ... Monoids (voice)
John Halstead ... Monoid Voices (voice)
Edmund Coulter ... Monoid One
Bernard Barnsley ... Monoid (uncredited)
Andrea Beddows ... Guardian (uncredited)
Eric Blackburn ... Monoid (uncredited)
Rosemary Chalmers ... Guardian (uncredited)
Royston Farrell ... Guardian (uncredited)
Deryn Fisher ... Guardian (uncredited)
Paul Linley ... Guardian (uncredited)
Rosemary Lord ... Guardian (uncredited)
Dennis Marlowe ... Monoid (uncredited)
John Moyes ... Guardian (uncredited)
Victor Munt ... Guardian (uncredited)
Sara Negus ... Guardian (uncredited)
Alan Norburn ... Guardian (uncredited)
Michael Osborne ... Guardian (uncredited)
Bill Richards ... Monoid (uncredited)
Chris Webb ... Monoid (uncredited)
Gloria Williams ... Guardian (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 30: The Celestial Toyroom

2 April 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Jackie Lane ... Dorothea 'Dodo' Chaplet
Campbell Singer ... Joey the Clown
Carmen Silvera ... Clara the Clown
Michael Gough ... The Celestial Toymaker

Season 3, Episode 31: The Hall of Dolls

9 April 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (voice)
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Michael Gough ... The Celestial Toymaker
Reg Lever ... Joker
Carmen Silvera ... Queen of Hearts
Campbell Singer ... King of Hearts
Peter Stephens ... Knave of Hearts / Cyril
Beryl Braham ... Dancer (uncredited)
Ann Harrison ... Dancer (uncredited)
Delia Linden ... Dancer (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 32: The Dancing Floor

16 April 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (credit only)
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Beryl Braham ... Dancer
Michael Gough ... The Celestial Toymaker
Ann Harrison ... Dancer
Delia Linden ... Dancer
Carmen Silvera ... Mrs. Wiggs
Campbell Singer ... Sgt. Rugg
Peter Stephens ... Kitchen Boy / Cyril

Season 3, Episode 33: The Final Test

23 April 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Michael Gough ... Toymaker
Peter Stephens ... Cyril
Jackie Lane ... Dodo

Season 3, Episode 34: A Holiday for the Doctor

30 April 1966
The TARDIS arrives in Tombstone, Arizona in 1891. Where the Doctor is looking for a dentist when he has a toothache, where The Doctor finds the local dentist is the famous Doc Holliday who is in a feud with The Clanton Brothers and their hired gunfighter Johnny Ringo, whilst local sheriff Wyatt Earp is trying to keep the peace. The Doctor, Steven and Dodo find themselves joining forces with The Clanton Brothers and Sheriff Wyatt Earp.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven Taylor
Jackie Lane ... Dorothea 'Dodo' Chaplet
John Alderson ... Wyatt Earp
Lynda Baron ... Singer (voice)
Richard Beale ... Bat Masterson
David Cole ... Billy Clanton
Maurice Good ... Phineas Clanton
David Graham ... Charlie the Bartender
William Hurndell ... Ike Clanton
Anthony Jacobs ... Doc Holliday
Sheena Marshe ... Kate
Shane Rimmer ... Seth Harper

Season 3, Episode 35: Don't Shoot the Pianist

7 May 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
John Alderson ... Wyatt Earp
Richard Beale ... Bat Masterson
David Cole ... Billy Clanton
Maurice Good ... Phineas Clanton
David Graham ... Charlie
William Hurndell ... Ike Clanton
Anthony Jacobs ... Doc Holliday
Sheena Marshe ... Kate
Shane Rimmer ... Seth Harper

Season 3, Episode 36: Johnny Ringo

14 May 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
John Alderson ... Wyatt Earp
Richard Beale ... Bat Masterson
David Cole ... Billy Clanton
Reed De Rouen ... Pa Clanton
Maurice Good ... Phineas Clanton
David Graham ... Charlie
Martyn Huntley ... Warren Earp
William Hurndell ... Ike Clanton
Anthony Jacobs ... Doc Holliday
Sheena Marshe ... Kate
Laurence Payne ... Johnny Ringo

Season 3, Episode 37: The OK Corral

21 May 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Peter Purves ... Steven
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
John Alderson ... Wyatt Earp
Richard Beale ... Bat Masterson
Victor Carin ... Virgil Earp
David Cole ... Billy Clanton
Reed De Rouen ... Pa Clanton
Maurice Good ... Phineas Clanton
Martyn Huntley ... Warren Earp
William Hurndell ... Ike Clanton
Anthony Jacobs ... Doc Holliday
Sheena Marshe ... Kate
Laurence Payne ... Johnny Ringo

Season 3, Episode 38: The Savages: Episode 1

28 May 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Peter Purves ... Steven
Ewen Solon ... Chal
Patrick Godfrey ... Tor
Peter Thomas ... Captain Edal
Geoffrey Frederick ... Exorse
Frederick Jaeger ... Jano
Robert Sidaway ... Avon
Kay Patrick ... Flower
Clare Jenkins ... Nanina
Norman Henry ... Senta
Edward Caddick ... Wylda
Keith Ashley ... Extra (uncredited)
Peter Baldwin ... Child (uncredited)
David Billa ... Extra (uncredited)
Denise Brown ... Child (uncredited)
Bill Burridge ... Extra (uncredited)
Joan Gennele Dixon ... Extra (uncredited)
Alex Donald ... Extra (uncredited)
Tony Douglas ... Elder (uncredited)
Michael Earl ... Extra (uncredited)
Nicholas Edwards ... Elder (uncredited)
Royston Farrell ... Elder (uncredited)
Fiona Fraser ... Elder (uncredited)
Keith Goodman ... Extra (uncredited)
Scot Hamilton ... Extra (uncredited)
Gordon Lang ... Extra (uncredited)
Frances Machin ... Child (uncredited)
Tony Maddison ... Extra (uncredited)
Olive McNeil ... Extra (uncredited)
Bartlett Mullins ... Elder (uncredited)
Robert Pitt ... Extra (uncredited)
John Raven ... Savage (uncredited)
Christine Wass ... Elder (uncredited)
Lionel Wheeler ... Elder (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 39: The Savages: Episode 2

4 June 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Peter Purves ... Steven
Ewen Solon ... Chal
Patrick Godfrey ... Tor
Peter Thomas ... Captain Edal
Frederick Jaeger ... Jano
Robert Sidaway ... Avon
Kay Patrick ... Flower
Clare Jenkins ... Nanina
Norman Henry ... Senta
Andrew Lodge ... First Assistant
Christopher Denham ... Second Assistant
Tony Holland ... Third Assistant
Edward Caddick ... Wylda

Season 3, Episode 40: The Savages: Episode 3

11 June 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Peter Purves ... Steven
Ewen Solon ... Chal
Patrick Godfrey ... Tor
Peter Thomas ... Captain Edal
Geoffrey Frederick ... Exorse
Frederick Jaeger ... Jano
Clare Jenkins ... Nanina
Norman Henry ... Senta
Andrew Lodge ... Assistant
John Dillon ... Savage
Tim Goodman ... Guard
Edward Caddick ... Wylda

Season 3, Episode 41: The Savages: Episode 4

18 June 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Peter Purves ... Steven
Ewen Solon ... Chal
Patrick Godfrey ... Tor
Peter Thomas ... Captain Edal
Geoffrey Frederick ... Exorse
Frederick Jaeger ... Jano
Clare Jenkins ... Nanina
Norman Henry ... Senta

Season 3, Episode 42: The War Machines: Episode 1

25 June 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dodo
Alan Curtis ... Major Green
John Harvey ... Professor Brett
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Sandra Bryant ... Kitty
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Ewan Proctor ... Flash
William Mervyn ... Sir Charles Summer
John Cater ... Professor Krimpton
Ric Felgate ... Roy Stone
John Doye ... Interviewer
Michael Barry ... Extra (uncredited)
Ruth Calvert ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Alan Cassell ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Declan Cuffe ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Jay Doye ... Soldier (uncredited)
Kathy Fitzgibbon ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Gloria Forstner ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Carole Foss ... Inferno customer / Woman in Crowd (uncredited)
Fiona Fraser ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Diana Hallows ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Steve Hardy ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Emmett Hennessy ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Janice Hoye ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Nigel James ... Inferno customer / Man in Crowd / Soldier (uncredited)
Garry Leeman ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Sam Mansary ... Journalist (uncredited)
Victor Munt ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Barry Noble ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Alan Norburn ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Chris Reck ... Inferno customer / Man in News Room (uncredited)
Jack Rowlands ... Interviewer (uncredited)
Valerie Shelton ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Tina Simmons ... Inferno customer (uncredited)
Mrs. S. Singh ... Journalist (uncredited)
Peter Stewart ... Policeman (uncredited)
Gerald Taylor ... WOTAN (voice) (uncredited)
Graham Tonbridge ... Journalist (uncredited)
Alan Wakeling ... Worker (uncredited)
George Wilder ... Kennedy (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 43: The War Machines: Episode 2

2 July 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Jackie Lane ... Dorothea 'Dodo' Chaplet
John Harvey ... Professor Brett
John Cater ... Professor Krimpton
Alan Curtis ... Major Green
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Anneke Wills ... Polly Wright
Sandra Bryant ... Kitty
Desmond Cullum-Jones ... Worker
Roy Godfrey ... Tramp
Michael Rathborne ... Taxi Driver
William Mervyn ... Sir Charles Summer
Gerald Taylor ... War Machine / WOTAN
Michael Buck ... Worker (uncredited)
Ray Cooper ... Worker (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 44: The War Machines: Episode 3

9 July 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Alan Curtis ... Major Green
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Anneke Wills ... Polly
William Mervyn ... Sir Charles Summer
John Harvey ... Professor Brett
John Cater ... Professor Krimpton
Eddie Davis ... Worker
John Rolfe ... Captain
John Boyd-Brent ... Sergeant
Frank Jarvis ... Corporal
Robin Dawson ... Soldier
Gerald Taylor ... War Machine
Lewis Alexander ... Senior Army Officer (uncredited)
Roger Bowdler ... Man in Market (uncredited)
Biff Byfield ... Senior Army Officer (uncredited)
Hugh Cecil ... Worker (uncredited)
Peter Day ... Worker (uncredited)
Pat Gorman ... Worker (uncredited)
Pat Leclerc ... Worker / Soldier (uncredited)
Jay McGrath ... Worker (uncredited)
Robert Pearson ... Soldier (uncredited)
Dennis Plenty ... Worker / Soldier (uncredited)
Steve Pokol ... Worker (uncredited)
John Pollock ... Worker / Soldier (uncredited)
Mike Reid ... Worker / Soldier (uncredited)
Donald Symons ... Soldier (uncredited)
Vic Taylor ... Worker / Soldier (uncredited)
Alan Wakeling ... Worker (uncredited)
Terry Wallis ... Soldier (uncredited)
David Waterman ... Worker / Soldier (uncredited)
Geoffrey Witherick ... Man in Market (uncredited)

Season 3, Episode 45: The War Machines: Episode 4

16 July 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Gerald Taylor ... War Machine / WOTAN
John Boyd-Brent ... Sergeant
John Rolfe ... Captain
William Mervyn ... Sir Charles Summer
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Kenneth Kendall ... Himself - T.V. Newsreader
George Cross ... The Minister
Edward Colliver ... Garage Mechanic
John Harvey ... Professor Brett
John Cater ... Professor Krimpton
Alan Curtis ... Major Green
John Slavid ... Man in Phone Box
Dwight Whylie ... Radio Announcer (voice)
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Carl Conway ... U.S. Correspondent
Paul Andrews ... Soldier (uncredited)
Dolly Brennan ... Woman in Bar (uncredited)
John Cook ... Soldier (uncredited)
Peter Day ... Worker (uncredited)
Jay Doye ... Soldier (uncredited)
Connie Georges ... Woman in Bar (uncredited)
David J. Grahame ... Extra (uncredited)
John Knott ... Man in Bar (uncredited)
Pat Leclerc ... Soldier (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Man in Newsroom (uncredited)
Dennis Plenty ... Soldier (uncredited)
Steve Pokol ... Fleeing Man (uncredited)
John Pollock ... Worker (uncredited)
Chris Reck ... Reporter (uncredited)
Mike Reid ... Soldier (uncredited)
Stephen Rich ... Extra (uncredited)
Roy Stanton ... Soldier (uncredited)
Vic Taylor ... Soldier (uncredited)
Doreen Ubels ... Fleeing Woman (uncredited)
David Waterman ... Soldier (uncredited)

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: The Smugglers: Episode 1

10 September 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Terence de Marney ... Churchwarden Joseph Longfoot
George A. Cooper ... Cherub
David Blake Kelly ... Jacob Kewper
Mike Lucas ... Tom
Paul Whitsun-Jones ... Squire Edwards
Derek Ware ... Spaniard
Michael Godfrey ... Captain Samuel Pike
Malcolm Attmere ... Pirate (uncredited)
Leslie Bates ... Villager at Inn / Pirate (uncredited)
R.C.R. Care ... Extra (uncredited)
Les Clark ... Daniel (uncredited)
Richard Courtney ... Pirate (uncredited)
Gordon Craig ... The Doctor (uncredited)
Terry Hawes ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
John Jose ... Cabin Boy (uncredited)
Steve Kirby ... Villager at Inn / Pirate (uncredited)
Ricky Lansing ... Villager at Inn / Pirate (uncredited)
Tony Maddison ... Villager at Inn / Pirate (uncredited)
Ted Rogers ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
A.R. Serle ... Pirate (uncredited)
Roy Stanton ... Villager at Inn / Pirate (uncredited)
Dennis Symons ... Pirate (uncredited)
Harry Tierney ... Villager at Inn / Pirate (uncredited)
Philip Williams ... Pirate (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 2: The Smugglers: Episode 2

17 September 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Michael Godfrey ... Captain Samuel Pike
George A. Cooper ... Cherub
Mike Lucas ... Tom
Elroy Josephs ... Jamaica
John Ringham ... Josiah Blake
Paul Whitsun-Jones ... Squire Edwards
Malcolm Attmere ... Pirate (uncredited)
Raymond Bales ... Birch (uncredited)
Leslie Clarke ... Daniel (uncredited)
Richard Courtney ... Pirate (uncredited)
Terry Hawes ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
Ted Rogers ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
A.R. Serle ... Pirate (uncredited)
Dennis Symons ... Pirate (uncredited)
Philip Williams ... Pirate (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 3: The Smugglers: Episode 3

24 September 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
John Ringham ... Josiah Blake
Paul Whitsun-Jones ... Squire Edwards
Michael Godfrey ... Captain Samuel Pike
George A. Cooper ... Cherub
Elroy Josephs ... Jamaica
Mike Lucas ... Tom
Malcolm Attmere ... Pirate (uncredited)
Richard Courtney ... Pirate (uncredited)
Gordon Craig ... The Doctor (uncredited)
Terry Hawes ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
John Jose ... Cabin Boy (uncredited)
Ted Rogers ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
A.R. Serle ... Pirate (uncredited)
Dennis Symons ... Pirate (uncredited)
Albert Ward ... The Doctor's Hands (uncredited)
Derek Ware ... Spaniard (uncredited)
Philip Williams ... Pirate (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 4: The Smugglers: Episode 4

1 October 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
George A. Cooper ... Cherub
Paul Whitsun-Jones ... Squire Edwards
John Ringham ... Josiah Blake
Michael Godfrey ... Captain Samuel Pike
Jack Bligh ... Gaptooth
Derek Ware ... Spaniard
Malcolm Attmere ... Pirate / Militiaman (uncredited)
Leslie Clarke ... Daniel (uncredited)
Terence Connelly ... Jacob Kewper (uncredited)
Richard Courtney ... Pirate / Militiaman (uncredited)
David Felton ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Hugh Fraser ... Militiaman (uncredited)
John Guest ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Terry Hawes ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
Reginald Hitchin ... Militiaman (uncredited)
John Jose ... Cabin Boy (uncredited)
Leonard Kingston ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Alan Lesley ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Tony Maddison ... Pirate (uncredited)
Allan Matthews ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Charles Mitchell ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Christopher Newman ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Bill E. Raynor ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Roland Robinson ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Ted Rogers ... Pirate Rower (uncredited)
A.R. Serle ... Pirate / Militiaman (uncredited)
Daniel Sinclair ... Militiaman (uncredited)
F.W. Stoker ... Militiaman (uncredited)
William Thomas ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Terry Walsh ... Militiaman (uncredited)
John Weavers ... Militiaman (uncredited)
Bill Weston ... Stunt Militiaman (uncredited)
Philip Williams ... Pirate (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 5: The Tenth Planet: Episode 1

8 October 1966
In 1986 a new planet appears in the Solar System which turns out to be a long-lost twin of Earth's named Mondas. Its inhabitants are the Cybermen.
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Robert Beatty ... General Cutler
Dudley Jones ... Dyson
David Dodimead ... Barclay
Alan White ... Schultz
Earl Cameron ... Williams
Shane Shelton ... Tito
John Brandon ... American Sergeant
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben
Steve Plytas ... Wigner
Christopher Matthews ... Radar Technician
Harry Brooks Jr. ... Talon (uncredited)
Alec Coleman ... Corporal (uncredited)
Gordon Craig ... Dr. Who (uncredited)
Stanley Davies ... Spanish ISC Officer (uncredited)
Nicholas Edwards ... R / T Technician (uncredited)
William Gossling ... Tracking Room Technician #3 (uncredited)
Terence Jones ... Soldier Outside with Tito (uncredited)
Sheila Knight ... Geneva Secretary (uncredited)
Chris Konyils ... African ISC Officer (uncredited)
Gordon Lang ... Tracking Room Technician #4 (uncredited)
Richard Lawrence ... Tracking Room Technician #1 (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Soldier in Tracking Room (uncredited)
Gregg Palmer ... Shav (uncredited)
Morris Quick ... Tracking Room Technician #2 (uncredited)
Reg Whitehead ... Krail (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 6: The Tenth Planet: Episode 2

15 October 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
David Dodimead ... Barclay
Dudley Jones ... Dyson
Robert Beatty ... General Cutler
Christopher Matthews ... Radar Technician
Reg Whitehead ... Krail
Harry Brooks Jr. ... Talon (as Harry Brooks)
Gregg Palmer ... Shav
Michael Craze ... Ben
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Steve Plytas ... Wigner
Ellen Cullen ... Geneva Technician

Glenn Beck ... TV Announcer
Earl Cameron ... Williams
Alan White ... Schultz
Roy Skelton ... Cybermen (voice)
Alec Coleman ... Corporal (uncredited)
Stanley Davies ... Spanish ISC Officer (uncredited)
Nicholas Edwards ... R / T Technician (uncredited)
William Gossling ... Tracking Room Technician #3 (uncredited)
Chris Konyils ... African ISC Officer (uncredited)
Gordon Lang ... Tracking Room Technician #4 (uncredited)
Richard Lawrence ... Tracking Room Technician #1 (uncredited)
Ken McGarvie ... Soldier in Tracking Room (uncredited)
Morris Quick ... Tracking Room Technician #2 (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 7: The Tenth Planet: Episode 3

22 October 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (credit only)
Robert Beatty ... General Cutler
Christopher Matthews ... Radar Technician
Christopher Dunham ... R / T Technician
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben
David Dodimead ... Barclay
Dudley Jones ... Dyson
Callen Angelo ... Terry Cutler
Steve Plytas ... Wigner
Ellen Cullen ... Geneva Technician

Glenn Beck ... Silo Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Harry Brooks Jr. ... Krang (uncredited)
Alec Coleman ... Corporal (uncredited)
Gordon Craig ... Dr. Who (uncredited)
Stanley Davies ... Spanish ISC Officer (uncredited)
Freddy Eldrett ... Soldier in Snow Camouflage / Haines (uncredited)
William Gossling ... Tracking Room Technician #3 (uncredited)
John Haines ... Cyberman (uncredited)
Nick Hilton ... Soldier (uncredited)
John Knott ... Cyberman (uncredited)
Chris Konyils ... African ISC Officer (uncredited)
Gordon Lang ... Tracking Room Technician #4 (uncredited)
Richard Lawrence ... Tracking Room Technician #1 (uncredited)
Gregg Palmer ... Cyberman (uncredited)
Roy Pearce ... Soldier in Snow Camouflage / Engineer #2 (uncredited)
Morris Quick ... Tracking Room Technician #2 (uncredited)
Roy Skelton ... Control Technician (voice) (uncredited)
John Slater ... Cyberman (uncredited)
Bruce Wells ... Cyberman (uncredited)
Reg Whitehead ... Jarl (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 8: The Tenth Planet: Episode 4

29 October 1966

William Hartnell ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben
Robert Beatty ... General Cutler
David Dodimead ... Barclay
Christopher Dunham ... R / T Technician
Callen Angelo ... Terry Cutler
Christopher Matthews ... Radar Technician
Dudley Jones ... Dyson
Harry Brooks Jr. ... Krang (as Harry Brooks)
Reg Whitehead ... Jarl
Gregg Palmer ... Gern
Steve Plytas ... Wigner
Ellen Cullen ... Geneva Technician
Peter Hawkins ... Cybermen (voice)
Roy Skelton ... Cybermen (voice)
Alec Coleman ... Corporal (uncredited)
Stanley Davies ... Spanish ISC Officer (uncredited)
Freddy Eldrett ... Haines (uncredited)
William Gossling ... Tracking Room Technician #3 (uncredited)
Chris Konyils ... African ISC Officer (uncredited)
Gordon Lang ... Tracking Room Technician #4 (uncredited)
Richard Lawrence ... Tracking Room Technician #1 (uncredited)
Peter Pocock ... Soldier (uncredited)
Morris Quick ... Tracking Room Technician #2 (uncredited)
Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who (uncredited)
Bruce Wells ... Cyberman (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 9: The Power of the Daleks: Episode 1

5 November 1966

Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly Wright
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Martin King ... The Examiner
Nicholas Hawtrey ... Quinn
Bernard Archard ... Bragen
Robert James ... Lesterson
Pamela Ann Davy ... Janley
Peter Bathurst ... Hensell
Dave Carter ... Male Rebel (uncredited)
William Hartnell ... Dr. Who (archive footage) (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 10: The Power of the Daleks: Episode 2

12 November 1966

Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly Wright
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Nicholas Hawtrey ... Quinn
Bernard Archard ... Bragen
Robert James ... Lesterson
Edward Kelsey ... Resno
Pamela Ann Davy ... Janley
Peter Bathurst ... Hensell
Peter Hawkins ... Dalek (voice) (uncredited)
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 11: The Power of the Daleks: Episode 3

19 November 1966

Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly Wright
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Nicholas Hawtrey ... Quinn
Bernard Archard ... Bragen
Robert James ... Lesterson
Pamela Ann Davy ... Janley
Peter Bathurst ... Hensell
Richard Kane ... Valmar
Peter Hawkins ... Dalek (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Peter Forbes-Robertson ... Guard (uncredited)
Robert Luckham ... Guard (uncredited)
Robert Russell ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 12: The Power of the Daleks: Episode 4

26 November 1966

Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Robert James ... Lesterson
Bernard Archard ... Bragen
Richard Kane ... Valmar
Peter Bathurst ... Hensell
Pamela Ann Davy ... Janley
Steven Scott ... Kebble
Nicholas Hawtrey ... Quinn
Peter Hawkins ... Dalek (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Peter Forbes-Robertson ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 13: The Power of the Daleks: Episode 5

3 December 1966

Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly Wright
Robert James ... Lesterson
Bernard Archard ... Bragen
Richard Kane ... Valmar
Peter Bathurst ... Hensell
Pamela Ann Davy ... Janley
Steven Scott ... Kebble
Nicholas Hawtrey ... Quinn
Peter Hawkins ... Dalek (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek
John Scott Martin ... Dalek
Gerald Taylor ... Dalek
Peter Forbes-Robertson ... Guard (uncredited)
Robert Luckham ... Guard (uncredited)
Robert Russell ... Guard (uncredited)

Season 4, Episode 14: The Power of the Daleks: Episode 6

10 December 1966

Patrick Troughton ... Dr. Who
Anneke Wills ... Polly
Michael Craze ... Ben Jackson
Robert James ... Lesterson
Pamela Ann Davy ... Janley
Bernard Archard ... Bragen
Richard Kane ... Valmar
Steven Scott ... Kebble
Nicholas Hawtrey ... Quinn
Peter Hawkins ... Dalek Voice (voice)
Robert Jewell ... Dalek
Kevin Manser ... Dalek