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First Doctor
The First Doctor was portrayed by William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966.
Season 1
001 An Unearthly Child 4 23 November–14 December 1963
002 The Daleks 7 21 December 1963–1 February 1964
003 The Edge of Destruction 2 8–15 February 1964
004 Marco Polo 7 22 February–4 April 1964
005 The Keys of Marinus 6 11 April–16 May 1964
006 The Aztecs 4 23 May–13 June 1964
007 The Sensorites 6 20 June–1 August 1964
008 The Reign of Terror 6 8 August–12 September 1964
Season 2
009 Planet of Giants 3[1] 31 October–14 November 1964
010 The Dalek Invasion of Earth 6 21 November–26 December 1964
011 The Rescue 2 2–9 January 1965
012 The Romans 4 16 January–6 February 1965
013 The Web Planet 6 13 February–20 March 1965
014 The Crusade 4 27 March–17 April 1965
015 The Space Museum 4 24 April–15 May 1965
016 The Chase 6 22 May–26 June 1965
017 The Time Meddler 4 3–24 July 1965
Season 3
018 Galaxy 4 4 11 September–2 October 1965
019 Mission to the Unknown 1 9 October 1965
020 The Myth Makers 4 16 October–6 November 1965
021 The Daleks' Master Plan 12 13 November 1965–29 January 1966
022 The Massacre 4 5–26 February 1966
023 The Ark 4 5–26 March 1966
024 The Celestial Toymaker 4 2–23 April 1966
025 The Gunfighters 4 30 April–21 May 1966
026 The Savages 4 28 May–18 June 1966
027 The War Machines 4 25 June–16 July 1966
Season 4
028 The Smugglers 4 10 September–1 October 1966
029 The Tenth Planet 4 8–29 October 1966
Second Doctor
The Second Doctor was portrayed by Patrick Troughton from 1966 to 1969.
Season 4 con't
030 The Power of the Daleks 6 5 November–10 December 1966
031 The Highlanders 4 17 December 1966–7 January 1967
032 The Underwater Menace 4 14 January–4 February 1967
033 The Moonbase 4 11 February–4 March 1967
034 The Macra Terror 4 11 March–1 April 1967
035 The Faceless Ones 6 8 April–13 May 1967
036 The Evil of the Daleks 7 20 May–1 July 1967
Season 5
037 The Tomb of the Cybermen 4 2–23 September 1967
038 The Abominable Snowmen 6 30 September–4 November 1967
039 The Ice Warriors 6 11 November–16 December 1967
040 The Enemy of the World 6 23 December 1967–27 January 1968
041 The Web of Fear 6 3 February–9 March 1968
042 Fury from the Deep 6 16 March–20 April 1968
043 The Wheel in Space 6 27 April–1 June 1968
Season 6
044 The Dominators 5 10 August–7 September 1968
045 The Mind Robber 5 14 September–12 October 1968
046 The Invasion 8 2 November–21 December 1968
047 The Krotons 4 28 December 1968–18 January 1969
048 The Seeds of Death 6 25 January–1 March 1969
049 The Space Pirates 6 8 March–12 April 1969
050 The War Games 10 19 April–21 June 1969
Mini-episodes
- The Wheel in Space mini-story 15 December 2018
Third Doctor
The Third Doctor was portrayed by Jon Pertwee from 1970 to 1974.
Season 7
Colour production began in this season.
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
051 Spearhead from Space 4 3–24 January 1970
052 Doctor Who and the Silurians 7 31 January–14 March 1970
053 The Ambassadors of Death 7 21 March–2 May 1970
054 Inferno 7 9 May–20 June 1970
Season 8
055 Terror of the Autons 4 2–23 January 1971
056 The Mind of Evil 6 30 January–6 March 1971
057 The Claws of Axos 4 13 March–3 April 1971
058 Colony in Space 6 10 April–15 May 1971
059 The Dæmons 5 22 May–19 June 1971
Season 9
060 Day of the Daleks 4 1–22 January 1972
061 The Curse of Peladon 4 29 January–19 February 1972
062 The Sea Devils 6 26 February–1 April 1972
063 The Mutants 6 8 April–13 May 1972
064 The Time Monster 6 20 May–24 June 1972
Season 10
065 The Three Doctors (10th anniversary special) 4 30 December 1972–20 January 1973
066 Carnival of Monsters 4 27 January–17 February 1973
067 Frontier in Space 6 24 February–31 March 1973
068 Planet of the Daleks 6 7 April–12 May 1973
069 The Green Death 6 19 May–23 June 1973
Season 11
070 The Time Warrior 4 15 December 1973–5 January 1974
071 Invasion of the Dinosaurs 6 12 January–16 February 1974
072 Death to the Daleks 4 23 February–16 March 1974
073 The Monster of Peladon 6 23 March–27 April 1974
074 Planet of the Spiders 6 4 May–8 June 1974
(NOTE: Even though all the stories from The Pertwee Years exists in full, some of the early stories were wiped in their original format, and some had to be recoloured in later years)
Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor was portrayed by Tom Baker from 1974 to 1981.
Season 12
075 Robot 4 28 December 1974–18 January 1975
076 The Ark in Space 4 25 January–15 February 1975
077 The Sontaran Experiment 2 22 February–1 March 1975
078 Genesis of the Daleks 6 8 March–12 April 1975
079 Revenge of the Cybermen 4 19 April–10 May 1975
Season 13
080 Terror of the Zygons 4 30 August–20 September 1975
081 Planet of Evil 4 27 September–18 October 1975
082 Pyramids of Mars 4 25 October–15 November 1975
083 The Android Invasion 4 22 November–13 December 1975
084 The Brain of Morbius 4 3–24 January 1976
085 The Seeds of Doom 6 31 January–6 March 1976
Season 14
086 The Masque of Mandragora 4 4–25 September 1976
087 The Hand of Fear 4 2–23 October 1976
088 The Deadly Assassin 4 30 October–20 November 1976
089 The Face of Evil 4 1–22 January 1977
090 The Robots of Death 4 29 January–19 February 1977
091 The Talons of Weng-Chiang 6 26 February–2 April 1977
Season 15
092 Horror of Fang Rock 4 3–24 September 1977
093 The Invisible Enemy 4 1–22 October 1977
094 Image of the Fendahl 4 29 October–19 November 1977
095 The Sun Makers 4 26 November–17 December 1977
096 Underworld 4 7–28 January 1978
097 The Invasion of Time 6 4 February–11 March 1978
Season 16
098 The Ribos Operation 4 2–23 September 1978
099 The Pirate Planet 4 30 September–21 October 1978
100 The Stones of Blood 4 28 October–18 November 1978
101 The Androids of Tara 4 25 November–16 December 1978
102 The Power of Kroll 4 23 December 1978–13 January 1979
103 The Armageddon Factor 6 20 January–24 February 1979
Season 17
104 Destiny of the Daleks 4 1–22 September 1979
105 City of Death 4 29 September–20 October 1979
106 The Creature from the Pit 4 27 October–17 November 1979
107 Nightmare of Eden 4 24 November–15 December 1979
108 The Horns of Nimon 4 22 December 1979–12 January 1980
– Shada 6 Unaired; was meant to air from 19 January-23 February 1980
Season 18
109 The Leisure Hive 4 30 August–20 September 1980
110 Meglos 4 27 September–18 October 1980
111 Full Circle 4 25 October–15 November 1980
112 State of Decay 4 22 November–13 December 1980
113 Warriors' Gate 4 3–24 January 1981
114 The Keeper of Traken 4 31 January–21 February 1981
115 Logopolis 4 28 February–21 March 1981
Fifth Doctor
The Fifth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Davison from 1981 to 1984.
Season 19
116 Castrovalva 4 4–12 January 1982
117 Four to Doomsday 4 18–26 January 1982
118 Kinda 4 1–9 February 1982
119 The Visitation 4 15–23 February 1982
120 Black Orchid 2 1–2 March 1982
121 Earthshock 4 8–16 March 1982
122 Time-Flight 4 22–30 March 1982
Season 20
123 Arc of Infinity 4 3–12 January 1983
124 Snakedance 4 18–26 January 1983
125 Mawdryn Undead 4 1–9 February 1983
126 Terminus 4 15–23 February 1983
127 Enlightenment 4 1–9 March 1983
128 The King's Demons 2 15–16 March 1983
Children in Need 1983
129 The Five Doctors (20th anniversary special) 1 23 November 1983
Season 21
130 Warriors of the Deep 4 5–13 January 1984
131 The Awakening 2 19–20 January 1984
132 Frontios 4 26 January–3 February 1984
133 Resurrection of the Daleks 2[2] 8–15 February 1984
134 Planet of Fire 4 23 February–2 March 1984
135 The Caves of Androzani 4 8–16 March 1984
Sixth Doctor
The Sixth Doctor was portrayed by Colin Baker from 1984 to 1986.
Season 21 con't
136 The Twin Dilemma 4 22–30 March 1984
Season 22
The show's format changed to 45-minute episodes in this season.
137 Attack of the Cybermen 2 5–12 January 1985
138 Vengeance on Varos 2 19–26 January 1985
139 The Mark of the Rani 2 2–9 February 1985
140 The Two Doctors 3 16 February–2 March 1985
141 Timelash 2 9–16 March 1985
142 Revelation of the Daleks 2 23–30 March 1985
Season 23
25-minute episodes resumed. The Trial of a Time Lord was produced as four separate serials (The Mysterious Planet, Mindwarp, Terror of the Vervoids, The Ultimate Foe) with 3 of them consisting of 4 episodes and the last being 2 episodes, making up 14 episodes.
143 The Trial of a Time Lord 14 6 September–6 December 1986
Seventh Doctor
The Seventh Doctor was portrayed by Sylvester McCoy from 1987 to 1989, and in 1996.
Season 24
144 Time and the Rani 4 7–28 September 1987
145 Paradise Towers 4 5–26 October 1987
146 Delta and the Bannermen 3 2–16 November 1987
147 Dragonfire 3 23 November–7 December 1987
Season 25
148 Remembrance of the Daleks 4 5–26 October 1988
149 The Happiness Patrol 3 2–16 November 1988
150 Silver Nemesis 3 23 November–7 December 1988
151 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy 4 14 December 1988–4 January 1989
Season 26
152 Battlefield 4 6–27 September 1989
153 Ghost Light 3 4–18 October 1989
154 The Curse of Fenric 4 25 October–15 November 1989
155 Survival 3 22 November–6 December 1989
Eighth Doctor
The Eighth Doctor was portrayed by Paul McGann in 1996 and 2013.
TV Movie
156 Doctor Who 89 minutes 12 May 1996
Mini-episode
- The Night of the Doctor 7 minutes 14 November 2013
Ninth Doctor edit
The Ninth Doctor was portrayed by Christopher Eccleston in 2005.
Series 1
Beginning with series 1 of the BBC Wales-produced Doctor Who the multi-episode serial format was abandoned in favour of a mixture of standalone single-episode stories and two- (or three-) parters, in an ongoing story arc. Standard episode length changed to 45 minutes, with occasional longer episodes. For promotional purposes, the BBC chose to start numbering the series anew, although unofficially the count continued from 1989's Season 26.
157 1 Rose 26 March 2005
158 2 The End of the World 2 April 2005
159 3 The Unquiet Dead 9 April 2005
160a 4 Aliens of London (Part 1) 16 April 2005
160b 5 World War Three (Part 2) 23 April 2005
161 6 Dalek 30 April 2005
162 7 The Long Game 7 May 2005
163 8 Father's Day 14 May 2005
164a 9 The Empty Child (Part 1) 21 May 2005
164b 10 The Doctor Dances (Part 2) 28 May 2005
165 11 Boom Town 4 June 2005
166a 12 Bad Wolf (Part 1) 11 June 2005
166b 13 The Parting of the Ways (Part 2) 18 June 2005
Tenth Doctor
The Tenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant from 2005 to 2010.
Beginning with Tennant's era, the producers began varying the story formats, adding occasional mini-episodes (usually produced for charity) and an annual Christmas special story (both of which are generally considered separate from the season that follows). Several episodes have exceeded the 45-minute standard, including the Christmas specials and several regular-season episodes.
Series 2
167 – The Christmas Invasion (Christmas special) 25 December 2005
168 1 New Earth 15 April 2006
169 2 Tooth and Claw 22 April 2006
170 3 School Reunion 29 April 2006
171 4 The Girl in the Fireplace 6 May 2006
172a 5 Rise of the Cybermen (Part 1) 13 May 2006
172b 6 The Age of Steel (Part 2) 20 May 2006
173 7 The Idiot's Lantern 27 May 2006
174a 8 The Impossible Planet (Part 1) 3 June 2006
174b 9 The Satan Pit (Part 2) 10 June 2006
175 10 Love & Monsters 17 June 2006
176 11 Fear Her 24 June 2006
177a 12 Army of Ghosts (Part 1) 1 July 2006
177b 13 Doomsday (Part 2) 8 July 2006
Series 3
178 – The Runaway Bride (Christmas special) 25 December 2006
179 1 Smith and Jones 31 March 2007
180 2 The Shakespeare Code 7 April 2007
181 3 Gridlock 14 April 2007
182a 4 Daleks in Manhattan (Part 1) 21 April 2007
182b 5 Evolution of the Daleks (Part 2) 28 April 2007
183 6 The Lazarus Experiment 5 May 2007
184 7 42 19 May 2007
185a 8 Human Nature (Part 1) 26 May 2007
185b 9 The Family of Blood (Part 2) 2 June 2007
186 10 Blink 9 June 2007
187a 11 Utopia (Part 1) 16 June 2007
187b 12 The Sound of Drums (Part 2) 23 June 2007
187c 13 Last of the Time Lords (Part 3) 30 June 2007
Series 4
Episodes began being filmed in HD from Planet of the Dead.
Unusual to the show, a series of five specials were featured following the series finale Journey's End to compensate for the lack of an actual series in the year between this and the following series.
188 – Voyage of the Damned (Christmas special) 25 December 2007
189 1 Partners in Crime 5 April 2008
190 2 The Fires of Pompeii 12 April 2008
191 3 Planet of the Ood 19 April 2008
192a 4 The Sontaran Stratagem (Part 1) 26 April 2008
192b 5 The Poison Sky (Part 2) 3 May 2008
193 6 The Doctor's Daughter 10 May 2008
194 7 The Unicorn and the Wasp 17 May 2008
195a 8 Silence in the Library (Part 1) 31 May 2008
195b 9 Forest of the Dead (Part 2) 7 June 2008
196 10 Midnight 14 June 2008
197 11 Turn Left 21 June 2008
198a 12 The Stolen Earth (Part 1) 28 June 2008
198b 13 Journey's End (Part 2) 5 July 2008
199 – The Next Doctor (Christmas special) 25 December 2008
200 – Planet of the Dead (Easter special) 11 April 2009
201 – The Waters of Mars (Autumn special) 15 November 2009
202 – The End of Time (Christmas/New Year special) 25 December 2009–1 January 2010
Mini-episodes edit
- Children in Need Special 7 minutes 18 November 2005
- Tardisode 1 42 seconds 1 April 2006
- Tardisode 2 54 seconds 15 April 2006
- Tardisode 3 50 seconds 22 April 2006
- Tardisode 4 54 seconds 29 April 2006
- Tardisode 5 53 seconds 6 May 2006
- Tardisode 6 43 seconds 13 May 2006
- Tardisode 7 55 seconds 20 May 2006
- Tardisode 8 57 seconds 27 May 2006
- Tardisode 9 57 seconds 3 June 2006
- Tardisode 10 57 seconds 10 June 2006
- Tardisode 11 53 seconds 17 June 2006
- Tardisode 12 57 seconds 24 June 2006
- Tardisode 13 58 seconds 1 July 2006
- Time Crash 8 minutes 16 November 2007
- Music of the Spheres 7 minutes 27 July 2008
- A Ghost Story for Christmas 3 minutes 24 December 2009
Animated serials
- The Infinite Quest 13 2 April-29 June 2007
- Dreamland 6 21-26 November 2009
Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor was portrayed by Matt Smith from 2010 to 2013.
This Doctor's era, as of 2019, holds the record for having the largest amount of mini-episodes in the show's history, a total of 29.
Series 5
203 1 The Eleventh Hour 3 April 2010
204 2 The Beast Below 10 April 2010
205 3 Victory of the Daleks 17 April 2010
206a 4 The Time of Angels (Part 1) 24 April 2010
206b 5 Flesh and Stone (Part 2) 1 May 2010
207 6 The Vampires of Venice 8 May 2010
208 7 Amy's Choice 15 May 2010
209a 8 The Hungry Earth (Part 1) 22 May 2010
209b 9 Cold Blood (Part 2) 29 May 2010
210 10 Vincent and the Doctor 5 June 2010
211 11 The Lodger 12 June 2010
212a 12 The Pandorica Opens (Part 1) 19 June 2010
212b 13 The Big Bang (Part 2) 26 June 2010
Series 6
Broadcast of series 6 was split in half between episodes 7 and 8.
213 – A Christmas Carol (Christmas special) 25 December 2010
214a 1 The Impossible Astronaut (Part 1) 23 April 2011
214b 2 Day of the Moon (Part 2) 30 April 2011
215 3 The Curse of the Black Spot 7 May 2011
216 4 The Doctor's Wife 14 May 2011
217a 5 The Rebel Flesh (Part 1) 21 May 2011
217b 6 The Almost People (Part 2) 28 May 2011
218 7 A Good Man Goes to War (Mid-season finale) 4 June 2011
219 8 Let's Kill Hitler (Mid-season premiere) 27 August 2011
220 9 Night Terrors 3 September 2011
221 10 The Girl Who Waited 10 September 2011
222 11 The God Complex 17 September 2011
223 12 Closing Time 24 September 2011
224 13 The Wedding of River Song 1 October 2011
Series 7
Broadcast of Series 7 was split between episodes 5 and 6. The 2012 Christmas special was broadcast in-between.
225 – The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (Christmas special) 25 December 2011
226 1 Asylum of the Daleks 1 September 2012
227 2 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 8 September 2012
228 3 A Town Called Mercy 15 September 2012
229 4 The Power of Three 22 September 2012
230 5 The Angels Take Manhattan (Mid-season finale) 29 September 2012
231 – The Snowmen (Christmas special) 25 December 2012
232 6 The Bells of Saint John (Mid-season premiere) 30 March 2013
233 7 The Rings of Akhaten 6 April 2013
234 8 Cold War 13 April 2013
235 9 Hide 20 April 2013
236 10 Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS 27 April 2013
237 11 The Crimson Horror 4 May 2013
238 12 Nightmare in Silver 11 May 2013
239 13 The Name of the Doctor 18 May 2013
2013 specials
A special episode was produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series, alongside the Christmas special. Neither are considered to be a part of either series 7 or series 8.
240 – The Day of the Doctor (50th anniversary special) 23 November 2013
241 – The Time of the Doctor (Christmas special) 25 December 2013
Mini-episodes
- Meanwhile in the TARDIS (2 Parts) 4 minutes each 8 November 2010
- The Crash of the Elysium N/A 30 June 2011
- Space (Part 1) 4 minutes 18 March 2011
- Time (Part 2) 4 minutes 18 March 2011
- Prequel (The Impossible Astronaut) 1 minute, 44 seconds 25 March 2011
- Prequel (The Curse of the Black Spot) 1 minute, 15 seconds 30 April 2011
- Prequel (A Good Man Goes to War) 1 minute, 26 seconds 28 May 2011
- Prequel (Let's Kill Hitler) 1 minute, 45 seconds 14 August 2011
- Prequel (The Wedding of River Song) 1 minute 24 September 2011
- Death Is the Only Answer 4 minutes 1 October 2011
- Night and the Doctor (5 Parts) 4 minutes (2) 5 minutes (1) 3 minutes (1) 2 minutes (1) 22 November 2011
- Prequel (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe) 1 minute, 17 seconds 6 December 2011
- Good as Gold 3 minutes 24 May 2012
- Pond Life (5 Parts) 5 minutes, 15 seconds 27-31 August 2012
- Asylum of the Daleks Prequel 2 minutes 30 August 2012
- The Making of the Gunslinger 2 minutes 14 September 2012
- P.S. 4 minutes, 20 seconds 12 October 2012
- The Great Detective 4 minutes 16 November 2012
- Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel 2.5 minutes 17 December 2012
- The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel 2.5 minutes 23 March 2013
- The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later 3 minutes 25 March 2013
- She Said, He Said: A Prequel 3.5 minutes 11 May 2013
- Clarence and the Whispermen 2 minutes 22 May 2013
- Rain Gods 2 minutes 24 September 2013
- The Inforarium 2 minutes 24 September 2013
- Clara and the TARDIS 2.5 minutes 24 September 2013
- A Night with the Stars 5 minutes 14 November 2013
- The History of the Doctor 8 minutes 18 November 2013
- The Last Day 3 minutes 20 November 2013
Twelfth Doctor
The Twelfth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Capaldi from 2013 to 2017.
Series 8
242 1 Deep Breath 23 August 2014
243 2 Into the Dalek 30 August 2014
244 3 Robot of Sherwood 6 September 2014
245 4 Listen 13 September 2014
246 5 Time Heist 20 September 2014
247 6 The Caretaker 27 September 2014
248 7 Kill the Moon 4 October 2014
249 8 Mummy on the Orient Express 11 October 2014
250 9 Flatline 18 October 2014
251 10 In the Forest of the Night 25 October 2014
252a 11 Dark Water (Part 1) 1 November 2014
252b 12 Death in Heaven (Part 2) 8 November 2014
Series 9
253 – Last Christmas (Christmas special) 25 December 2014
254a 1 The Magician's Apprentice (Part 1) 19 September 2015
254b 2 The Witch's Familiar (Part 2) 26 September 2015
255a 3 Under the Lake (Part 1) 3 October 2015
255b 4 Before the Flood (Part 2) 10 October 2015
256 5 The Girl Who Died 17 October 2015
257 6 The Woman Who Lived 24 October 2015
258a 7 The Zygon Invasion (Part 1) 31 October 2015
258b 8 The Zygon Inversion (Part 2) 7 November 2015
259 9 Sleep No More 14 November 2015
260 10 Face the Raven 21 November 2015
261a 11 Heaven Sent (Part 1) 28 November 2015
261b 12 Hell Bent (Part 2) 5 December 2015
262 – The Husbands of River Song (Christmas special) 25 December 2015
Series 10
263 – The Return of Doctor Mysterio (Christmas special) 25 December 2016
264 1 The Pilot 15 April 2017
265 2 Smile 22 April 2017
266 3 Thin Ice 29 April 2017
267 4 Knock Knock 6 May 2017
268 5 Oxygen 13 May 2017
269 6 Extremis 20 May 2017
270 7 The Pyramid at the End of the World 27 May 2017
271 8 The Lie of the Land 3 June 2017
272 9 Empress of Mars 10 June 2017
273 10 The Eaters of Light 17 June 2017
274a 11 World Enough and Time (Part 1) 24 June 2017
274b 12 The Doctor Falls (Part 2) 1 July 2017
275 – Twice Upon a Time (Christmas special) 25 December 2017
Mini-episodes
- Prequel (Deep Breath) 6 minutes 23 August 2014
- Prologue 1 minute, 50 seconds 11 September 2015
- The Doctor's Meditation 6 minutes 15 September 2015
Thirteenth Doctor
The Thirteenth Doctor was portrayed by Jodie Whittaker from 2017 onwards.
Series 11
Beginning with series 11, the incoming executive producers changed the season standard of twelve, 45-minute episodes and a Christmas special, to ten, 50-minute episodes (with some variance) and a New Year special, as well as changing the broadcast day to Sunday.
276 1 The Woman Who Fell to Earth 7 October 2018
277 2 The Ghost Monument 14 October 2018
278 3 Rosa 21 October 2018
279 4 Arachnids in the UK 28 October 2018
280 5 The Tsuranga Conundrum 4 November 2018
281 6 Demons of the Punjab 11 November 2018
282 7 Kerblam! 18 November 2018
283 8 The Witchfinders 25 November 2018
284 9 It Takes You Away 2 December 2018
285 10 The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos 9 December 2018
286 – Resolution (New Year special) 1 January 2019
Mini-episodes
- 'Twas the Night Before Christmas 1 minute 18 December 2018
Footnotes edit
↑ Planet of Giants was originally produced as four episodes, but later edited and released as only three episodes.
↑ Resurrection of the Daleks was originally produced as four episodes, but later broadcast as two forty-five-minute episodes.
↑ The End of Time was broadcast in two parts as a Christmas special on 25 December 2009 and as a New Year's special on 1 January 2010.
The First Doctor was portrayed by William Hartnell from 1963 to 1966.
Season 1
001 An Unearthly Child 4 23 November–14 December 1963
002 The Daleks 7 21 December 1963–1 February 1964
003 The Edge of Destruction 2 8–15 February 1964
004 Marco Polo 7 22 February–4 April 1964
005 The Keys of Marinus 6 11 April–16 May 1964
006 The Aztecs 4 23 May–13 June 1964
007 The Sensorites 6 20 June–1 August 1964
008 The Reign of Terror 6 8 August–12 September 1964
Season 2
009 Planet of Giants 3[1] 31 October–14 November 1964
010 The Dalek Invasion of Earth 6 21 November–26 December 1964
011 The Rescue 2 2–9 January 1965
012 The Romans 4 16 January–6 February 1965
013 The Web Planet 6 13 February–20 March 1965
014 The Crusade 4 27 March–17 April 1965
015 The Space Museum 4 24 April–15 May 1965
016 The Chase 6 22 May–26 June 1965
017 The Time Meddler 4 3–24 July 1965
Season 3
018 Galaxy 4 4 11 September–2 October 1965
019 Mission to the Unknown 1 9 October 1965
020 The Myth Makers 4 16 October–6 November 1965
021 The Daleks' Master Plan 12 13 November 1965–29 January 1966
022 The Massacre 4 5–26 February 1966
023 The Ark 4 5–26 March 1966
024 The Celestial Toymaker 4 2–23 April 1966
025 The Gunfighters 4 30 April–21 May 1966
026 The Savages 4 28 May–18 June 1966
027 The War Machines 4 25 June–16 July 1966
Season 4
028 The Smugglers 4 10 September–1 October 1966
029 The Tenth Planet 4 8–29 October 1966
Second Doctor
The Second Doctor was portrayed by Patrick Troughton from 1966 to 1969.
Season 4 con't
030 The Power of the Daleks 6 5 November–10 December 1966
031 The Highlanders 4 17 December 1966–7 January 1967
032 The Underwater Menace 4 14 January–4 February 1967
033 The Moonbase 4 11 February–4 March 1967
034 The Macra Terror 4 11 March–1 April 1967
035 The Faceless Ones 6 8 April–13 May 1967
036 The Evil of the Daleks 7 20 May–1 July 1967
Season 5
037 The Tomb of the Cybermen 4 2–23 September 1967
038 The Abominable Snowmen 6 30 September–4 November 1967
039 The Ice Warriors 6 11 November–16 December 1967
040 The Enemy of the World 6 23 December 1967–27 January 1968
041 The Web of Fear 6 3 February–9 March 1968
042 Fury from the Deep 6 16 March–20 April 1968
043 The Wheel in Space 6 27 April–1 June 1968
Season 6
044 The Dominators 5 10 August–7 September 1968
045 The Mind Robber 5 14 September–12 October 1968
046 The Invasion 8 2 November–21 December 1968
047 The Krotons 4 28 December 1968–18 January 1969
048 The Seeds of Death 6 25 January–1 March 1969
049 The Space Pirates 6 8 March–12 April 1969
050 The War Games 10 19 April–21 June 1969
Mini-episodes
- The Wheel in Space mini-story 15 December 2018
Third Doctor
The Third Doctor was portrayed by Jon Pertwee from 1970 to 1974.
Season 7
Colour production began in this season.
Story Title Episodes Original airdates
051 Spearhead from Space 4 3–24 January 1970
052 Doctor Who and the Silurians 7 31 January–14 March 1970
053 The Ambassadors of Death 7 21 March–2 May 1970
054 Inferno 7 9 May–20 June 1970
Season 8
055 Terror of the Autons 4 2–23 January 1971
056 The Mind of Evil 6 30 January–6 March 1971
057 The Claws of Axos 4 13 March–3 April 1971
058 Colony in Space 6 10 April–15 May 1971
059 The Dæmons 5 22 May–19 June 1971
Season 9
060 Day of the Daleks 4 1–22 January 1972
061 The Curse of Peladon 4 29 January–19 February 1972
062 The Sea Devils 6 26 February–1 April 1972
063 The Mutants 6 8 April–13 May 1972
064 The Time Monster 6 20 May–24 June 1972
Season 10
065 The Three Doctors (10th anniversary special) 4 30 December 1972–20 January 1973
066 Carnival of Monsters 4 27 January–17 February 1973
067 Frontier in Space 6 24 February–31 March 1973
068 Planet of the Daleks 6 7 April–12 May 1973
069 The Green Death 6 19 May–23 June 1973
Season 11
070 The Time Warrior 4 15 December 1973–5 January 1974
071 Invasion of the Dinosaurs 6 12 January–16 February 1974
072 Death to the Daleks 4 23 February–16 March 1974
073 The Monster of Peladon 6 23 March–27 April 1974
074 Planet of the Spiders 6 4 May–8 June 1974
(NOTE: Even though all the stories from The Pertwee Years exists in full, some of the early stories were wiped in their original format, and some had to be recoloured in later years)
Fourth Doctor
The Fourth Doctor was portrayed by Tom Baker from 1974 to 1981.
Season 12
075 Robot 4 28 December 1974–18 January 1975
076 The Ark in Space 4 25 January–15 February 1975
077 The Sontaran Experiment 2 22 February–1 March 1975
078 Genesis of the Daleks 6 8 March–12 April 1975
079 Revenge of the Cybermen 4 19 April–10 May 1975
Season 13
080 Terror of the Zygons 4 30 August–20 September 1975
081 Planet of Evil 4 27 September–18 October 1975
082 Pyramids of Mars 4 25 October–15 November 1975
083 The Android Invasion 4 22 November–13 December 1975
084 The Brain of Morbius 4 3–24 January 1976
085 The Seeds of Doom 6 31 January–6 March 1976
Season 14
086 The Masque of Mandragora 4 4–25 September 1976
087 The Hand of Fear 4 2–23 October 1976
088 The Deadly Assassin 4 30 October–20 November 1976
089 The Face of Evil 4 1–22 January 1977
090 The Robots of Death 4 29 January–19 February 1977
091 The Talons of Weng-Chiang 6 26 February–2 April 1977
Season 15
092 Horror of Fang Rock 4 3–24 September 1977
093 The Invisible Enemy 4 1–22 October 1977
094 Image of the Fendahl 4 29 October–19 November 1977
095 The Sun Makers 4 26 November–17 December 1977
096 Underworld 4 7–28 January 1978
097 The Invasion of Time 6 4 February–11 March 1978
Season 16
098 The Ribos Operation 4 2–23 September 1978
099 The Pirate Planet 4 30 September–21 October 1978
100 The Stones of Blood 4 28 October–18 November 1978
101 The Androids of Tara 4 25 November–16 December 1978
102 The Power of Kroll 4 23 December 1978–13 January 1979
103 The Armageddon Factor 6 20 January–24 February 1979
Season 17
104 Destiny of the Daleks 4 1–22 September 1979
105 City of Death 4 29 September–20 October 1979
106 The Creature from the Pit 4 27 October–17 November 1979
107 Nightmare of Eden 4 24 November–15 December 1979
108 The Horns of Nimon 4 22 December 1979–12 January 1980
– Shada 6 Unaired; was meant to air from 19 January-23 February 1980
Season 18
109 The Leisure Hive 4 30 August–20 September 1980
110 Meglos 4 27 September–18 October 1980
111 Full Circle 4 25 October–15 November 1980
112 State of Decay 4 22 November–13 December 1980
113 Warriors' Gate 4 3–24 January 1981
114 The Keeper of Traken 4 31 January–21 February 1981
115 Logopolis 4 28 February–21 March 1981
Fifth Doctor
The Fifth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Davison from 1981 to 1984.
Season 19
116 Castrovalva 4 4–12 January 1982
117 Four to Doomsday 4 18–26 January 1982
118 Kinda 4 1–9 February 1982
119 The Visitation 4 15–23 February 1982
120 Black Orchid 2 1–2 March 1982
121 Earthshock 4 8–16 March 1982
122 Time-Flight 4 22–30 March 1982
Season 20
123 Arc of Infinity 4 3–12 January 1983
124 Snakedance 4 18–26 January 1983
125 Mawdryn Undead 4 1–9 February 1983
126 Terminus 4 15–23 February 1983
127 Enlightenment 4 1–9 March 1983
128 The King's Demons 2 15–16 March 1983
Children in Need 1983
129 The Five Doctors (20th anniversary special) 1 23 November 1983
Season 21
130 Warriors of the Deep 4 5–13 January 1984
131 The Awakening 2 19–20 January 1984
132 Frontios 4 26 January–3 February 1984
133 Resurrection of the Daleks 2[2] 8–15 February 1984
134 Planet of Fire 4 23 February–2 March 1984
135 The Caves of Androzani 4 8–16 March 1984
Sixth Doctor
The Sixth Doctor was portrayed by Colin Baker from 1984 to 1986.
Season 21 con't
136 The Twin Dilemma 4 22–30 March 1984
Season 22
The show's format changed to 45-minute episodes in this season.
137 Attack of the Cybermen 2 5–12 January 1985
138 Vengeance on Varos 2 19–26 January 1985
139 The Mark of the Rani 2 2–9 February 1985
140 The Two Doctors 3 16 February–2 March 1985
141 Timelash 2 9–16 March 1985
142 Revelation of the Daleks 2 23–30 March 1985
Season 23
25-minute episodes resumed. The Trial of a Time Lord was produced as four separate serials (The Mysterious Planet, Mindwarp, Terror of the Vervoids, The Ultimate Foe) with 3 of them consisting of 4 episodes and the last being 2 episodes, making up 14 episodes.
143 The Trial of a Time Lord 14 6 September–6 December 1986
Seventh Doctor
The Seventh Doctor was portrayed by Sylvester McCoy from 1987 to 1989, and in 1996.
Season 24
144 Time and the Rani 4 7–28 September 1987
145 Paradise Towers 4 5–26 October 1987
146 Delta and the Bannermen 3 2–16 November 1987
147 Dragonfire 3 23 November–7 December 1987
Season 25
148 Remembrance of the Daleks 4 5–26 October 1988
149 The Happiness Patrol 3 2–16 November 1988
150 Silver Nemesis 3 23 November–7 December 1988
151 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy 4 14 December 1988–4 January 1989
Season 26
152 Battlefield 4 6–27 September 1989
153 Ghost Light 3 4–18 October 1989
154 The Curse of Fenric 4 25 October–15 November 1989
155 Survival 3 22 November–6 December 1989
Eighth Doctor
The Eighth Doctor was portrayed by Paul McGann in 1996 and 2013.
TV Movie
156 Doctor Who 89 minutes 12 May 1996
Mini-episode
- The Night of the Doctor 7 minutes 14 November 2013
Ninth Doctor edit
The Ninth Doctor was portrayed by Christopher Eccleston in 2005.
Series 1
Beginning with series 1 of the BBC Wales-produced Doctor Who the multi-episode serial format was abandoned in favour of a mixture of standalone single-episode stories and two- (or three-) parters, in an ongoing story arc. Standard episode length changed to 45 minutes, with occasional longer episodes. For promotional purposes, the BBC chose to start numbering the series anew, although unofficially the count continued from 1989's Season 26.
157 1 Rose 26 March 2005
158 2 The End of the World 2 April 2005
159 3 The Unquiet Dead 9 April 2005
160a 4 Aliens of London (Part 1) 16 April 2005
160b 5 World War Three (Part 2) 23 April 2005
161 6 Dalek 30 April 2005
162 7 The Long Game 7 May 2005
163 8 Father's Day 14 May 2005
164a 9 The Empty Child (Part 1) 21 May 2005
164b 10 The Doctor Dances (Part 2) 28 May 2005
165 11 Boom Town 4 June 2005
166a 12 Bad Wolf (Part 1) 11 June 2005
166b 13 The Parting of the Ways (Part 2) 18 June 2005
Tenth Doctor
The Tenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant from 2005 to 2010.
Beginning with Tennant's era, the producers began varying the story formats, adding occasional mini-episodes (usually produced for charity) and an annual Christmas special story (both of which are generally considered separate from the season that follows). Several episodes have exceeded the 45-minute standard, including the Christmas specials and several regular-season episodes.
Series 2
167 – The Christmas Invasion (Christmas special) 25 December 2005
168 1 New Earth 15 April 2006
169 2 Tooth and Claw 22 April 2006
170 3 School Reunion 29 April 2006
171 4 The Girl in the Fireplace 6 May 2006
172a 5 Rise of the Cybermen (Part 1) 13 May 2006
172b 6 The Age of Steel (Part 2) 20 May 2006
173 7 The Idiot's Lantern 27 May 2006
174a 8 The Impossible Planet (Part 1) 3 June 2006
174b 9 The Satan Pit (Part 2) 10 June 2006
175 10 Love & Monsters 17 June 2006
176 11 Fear Her 24 June 2006
177a 12 Army of Ghosts (Part 1) 1 July 2006
177b 13 Doomsday (Part 2) 8 July 2006
Series 3
178 – The Runaway Bride (Christmas special) 25 December 2006
179 1 Smith and Jones 31 March 2007
180 2 The Shakespeare Code 7 April 2007
181 3 Gridlock 14 April 2007
182a 4 Daleks in Manhattan (Part 1) 21 April 2007
182b 5 Evolution of the Daleks (Part 2) 28 April 2007
183 6 The Lazarus Experiment 5 May 2007
184 7 42 19 May 2007
185a 8 Human Nature (Part 1) 26 May 2007
185b 9 The Family of Blood (Part 2) 2 June 2007
186 10 Blink 9 June 2007
187a 11 Utopia (Part 1) 16 June 2007
187b 12 The Sound of Drums (Part 2) 23 June 2007
187c 13 Last of the Time Lords (Part 3) 30 June 2007
Series 4
Episodes began being filmed in HD from Planet of the Dead.
Unusual to the show, a series of five specials were featured following the series finale Journey's End to compensate for the lack of an actual series in the year between this and the following series.
188 – Voyage of the Damned (Christmas special) 25 December 2007
189 1 Partners in Crime 5 April 2008
190 2 The Fires of Pompeii 12 April 2008
191 3 Planet of the Ood 19 April 2008
192a 4 The Sontaran Stratagem (Part 1) 26 April 2008
192b 5 The Poison Sky (Part 2) 3 May 2008
193 6 The Doctor's Daughter 10 May 2008
194 7 The Unicorn and the Wasp 17 May 2008
195a 8 Silence in the Library (Part 1) 31 May 2008
195b 9 Forest of the Dead (Part 2) 7 June 2008
196 10 Midnight 14 June 2008
197 11 Turn Left 21 June 2008
198a 12 The Stolen Earth (Part 1) 28 June 2008
198b 13 Journey's End (Part 2) 5 July 2008
199 – The Next Doctor (Christmas special) 25 December 2008
200 – Planet of the Dead (Easter special) 11 April 2009
201 – The Waters of Mars (Autumn special) 15 November 2009
202 – The End of Time (Christmas/New Year special) 25 December 2009–1 January 2010
Mini-episodes edit
- Children in Need Special 7 minutes 18 November 2005
- Tardisode 1 42 seconds 1 April 2006
- Tardisode 2 54 seconds 15 April 2006
- Tardisode 3 50 seconds 22 April 2006
- Tardisode 4 54 seconds 29 April 2006
- Tardisode 5 53 seconds 6 May 2006
- Tardisode 6 43 seconds 13 May 2006
- Tardisode 7 55 seconds 20 May 2006
- Tardisode 8 57 seconds 27 May 2006
- Tardisode 9 57 seconds 3 June 2006
- Tardisode 10 57 seconds 10 June 2006
- Tardisode 11 53 seconds 17 June 2006
- Tardisode 12 57 seconds 24 June 2006
- Tardisode 13 58 seconds 1 July 2006
- Time Crash 8 minutes 16 November 2007
- Music of the Spheres 7 minutes 27 July 2008
- A Ghost Story for Christmas 3 minutes 24 December 2009
Animated serials
- The Infinite Quest 13 2 April-29 June 2007
- Dreamland 6 21-26 November 2009
Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor was portrayed by Matt Smith from 2010 to 2013.
This Doctor's era, as of 2019, holds the record for having the largest amount of mini-episodes in the show's history, a total of 29.
Series 5
203 1 The Eleventh Hour 3 April 2010
204 2 The Beast Below 10 April 2010
205 3 Victory of the Daleks 17 April 2010
206a 4 The Time of Angels (Part 1) 24 April 2010
206b 5 Flesh and Stone (Part 2) 1 May 2010
207 6 The Vampires of Venice 8 May 2010
208 7 Amy's Choice 15 May 2010
209a 8 The Hungry Earth (Part 1) 22 May 2010
209b 9 Cold Blood (Part 2) 29 May 2010
210 10 Vincent and the Doctor 5 June 2010
211 11 The Lodger 12 June 2010
212a 12 The Pandorica Opens (Part 1) 19 June 2010
212b 13 The Big Bang (Part 2) 26 June 2010
Series 6
Broadcast of series 6 was split in half between episodes 7 and 8.
213 – A Christmas Carol (Christmas special) 25 December 2010
214a 1 The Impossible Astronaut (Part 1) 23 April 2011
214b 2 Day of the Moon (Part 2) 30 April 2011
215 3 The Curse of the Black Spot 7 May 2011
216 4 The Doctor's Wife 14 May 2011
217a 5 The Rebel Flesh (Part 1) 21 May 2011
217b 6 The Almost People (Part 2) 28 May 2011
218 7 A Good Man Goes to War (Mid-season finale) 4 June 2011
219 8 Let's Kill Hitler (Mid-season premiere) 27 August 2011
220 9 Night Terrors 3 September 2011
221 10 The Girl Who Waited 10 September 2011
222 11 The God Complex 17 September 2011
223 12 Closing Time 24 September 2011
224 13 The Wedding of River Song 1 October 2011
Series 7
Broadcast of Series 7 was split between episodes 5 and 6. The 2012 Christmas special was broadcast in-between.
225 – The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (Christmas special) 25 December 2011
226 1 Asylum of the Daleks 1 September 2012
227 2 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 8 September 2012
228 3 A Town Called Mercy 15 September 2012
229 4 The Power of Three 22 September 2012
230 5 The Angels Take Manhattan (Mid-season finale) 29 September 2012
231 – The Snowmen (Christmas special) 25 December 2012
232 6 The Bells of Saint John (Mid-season premiere) 30 March 2013
233 7 The Rings of Akhaten 6 April 2013
234 8 Cold War 13 April 2013
235 9 Hide 20 April 2013
236 10 Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS 27 April 2013
237 11 The Crimson Horror 4 May 2013
238 12 Nightmare in Silver 11 May 2013
239 13 The Name of the Doctor 18 May 2013
2013 specials
A special episode was produced to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the series, alongside the Christmas special. Neither are considered to be a part of either series 7 or series 8.
240 – The Day of the Doctor (50th anniversary special) 23 November 2013
241 – The Time of the Doctor (Christmas special) 25 December 2013
Mini-episodes
- Meanwhile in the TARDIS (2 Parts) 4 minutes each 8 November 2010
- The Crash of the Elysium N/A 30 June 2011
- Space (Part 1) 4 minutes 18 March 2011
- Time (Part 2) 4 minutes 18 March 2011
- Prequel (The Impossible Astronaut) 1 minute, 44 seconds 25 March 2011
- Prequel (The Curse of the Black Spot) 1 minute, 15 seconds 30 April 2011
- Prequel (A Good Man Goes to War) 1 minute, 26 seconds 28 May 2011
- Prequel (Let's Kill Hitler) 1 minute, 45 seconds 14 August 2011
- Prequel (The Wedding of River Song) 1 minute 24 September 2011
- Death Is the Only Answer 4 minutes 1 October 2011
- Night and the Doctor (5 Parts) 4 minutes (2) 5 minutes (1) 3 minutes (1) 2 minutes (1) 22 November 2011
- Prequel (The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe) 1 minute, 17 seconds 6 December 2011
- Good as Gold 3 minutes 24 May 2012
- Pond Life (5 Parts) 5 minutes, 15 seconds 27-31 August 2012
- Asylum of the Daleks Prequel 2 minutes 30 August 2012
- The Making of the Gunslinger 2 minutes 14 September 2012
- P.S. 4 minutes, 20 seconds 12 October 2012
- The Great Detective 4 minutes 16 November 2012
- Vastra Investigates: A Christmas Prequel 2.5 minutes 17 December 2012
- The Bells of Saint John: A Prequel 2.5 minutes 23 March 2013
- The Battle of Demons Run: Two Days Later 3 minutes 25 March 2013
- She Said, He Said: A Prequel 3.5 minutes 11 May 2013
- Clarence and the Whispermen 2 minutes 22 May 2013
- Rain Gods 2 minutes 24 September 2013
- The Inforarium 2 minutes 24 September 2013
- Clara and the TARDIS 2.5 minutes 24 September 2013
- A Night with the Stars 5 minutes 14 November 2013
- The History of the Doctor 8 minutes 18 November 2013
- The Last Day 3 minutes 20 November 2013
Twelfth Doctor
The Twelfth Doctor was portrayed by Peter Capaldi from 2013 to 2017.
Series 8
242 1 Deep Breath 23 August 2014
243 2 Into the Dalek 30 August 2014
244 3 Robot of Sherwood 6 September 2014
245 4 Listen 13 September 2014
246 5 Time Heist 20 September 2014
247 6 The Caretaker 27 September 2014
248 7 Kill the Moon 4 October 2014
249 8 Mummy on the Orient Express 11 October 2014
250 9 Flatline 18 October 2014
251 10 In the Forest of the Night 25 October 2014
252a 11 Dark Water (Part 1) 1 November 2014
252b 12 Death in Heaven (Part 2) 8 November 2014
Series 9
253 – Last Christmas (Christmas special) 25 December 2014
254a 1 The Magician's Apprentice (Part 1) 19 September 2015
254b 2 The Witch's Familiar (Part 2) 26 September 2015
255a 3 Under the Lake (Part 1) 3 October 2015
255b 4 Before the Flood (Part 2) 10 October 2015
256 5 The Girl Who Died 17 October 2015
257 6 The Woman Who Lived 24 October 2015
258a 7 The Zygon Invasion (Part 1) 31 October 2015
258b 8 The Zygon Inversion (Part 2) 7 November 2015
259 9 Sleep No More 14 November 2015
260 10 Face the Raven 21 November 2015
261a 11 Heaven Sent (Part 1) 28 November 2015
261b 12 Hell Bent (Part 2) 5 December 2015
262 – The Husbands of River Song (Christmas special) 25 December 2015
Series 10
263 – The Return of Doctor Mysterio (Christmas special) 25 December 2016
264 1 The Pilot 15 April 2017
265 2 Smile 22 April 2017
266 3 Thin Ice 29 April 2017
267 4 Knock Knock 6 May 2017
268 5 Oxygen 13 May 2017
269 6 Extremis 20 May 2017
270 7 The Pyramid at the End of the World 27 May 2017
271 8 The Lie of the Land 3 June 2017
272 9 Empress of Mars 10 June 2017
273 10 The Eaters of Light 17 June 2017
274a 11 World Enough and Time (Part 1) 24 June 2017
274b 12 The Doctor Falls (Part 2) 1 July 2017
275 – Twice Upon a Time (Christmas special) 25 December 2017
Mini-episodes
- Prequel (Deep Breath) 6 minutes 23 August 2014
- Prologue 1 minute, 50 seconds 11 September 2015
- The Doctor's Meditation 6 minutes 15 September 2015
Thirteenth Doctor
The Thirteenth Doctor was portrayed by Jodie Whittaker from 2017 onwards.
Series 11
Beginning with series 11, the incoming executive producers changed the season standard of twelve, 45-minute episodes and a Christmas special, to ten, 50-minute episodes (with some variance) and a New Year special, as well as changing the broadcast day to Sunday.
276 1 The Woman Who Fell to Earth 7 October 2018
277 2 The Ghost Monument 14 October 2018
278 3 Rosa 21 October 2018
279 4 Arachnids in the UK 28 October 2018
280 5 The Tsuranga Conundrum 4 November 2018
281 6 Demons of the Punjab 11 November 2018
282 7 Kerblam! 18 November 2018
283 8 The Witchfinders 25 November 2018
284 9 It Takes You Away 2 December 2018
285 10 The Battle of Ranskoor Av Kolos 9 December 2018
286 – Resolution (New Year special) 1 January 2019
Mini-episodes
- 'Twas the Night Before Christmas 1 minute 18 December 2018
Footnotes edit
↑ Planet of Giants was originally produced as four episodes, but later edited and released as only three episodes.
↑ Resurrection of the Daleks was originally produced as four episodes, but later broadcast as two forty-five-minute episodes.
↑ The End of Time was broadcast in two parts as a Christmas special on 25 December 2009 and as a New Year's special on 1 January 2010.