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  2. Dreamland (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Dreamland is the third animated Doctor Who serial (based on the British science fiction television live action series) to air on television, and the second to air after the revival of the live-action series in 2005.

  3. Doctor Who - Wikipedia

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    A pilot episode ("A Girl's Best Friend") for a potential spin-off series, K-9 and Company, aired in 1981, with Elisabeth Sladen reprising her role as companion Sarah Jane Smith and John Leeson as the voice of K9, but was not picked up as a regular series. Concept art for an animated Doctor Who series was produced by animation company Nelvana in ...

  4. The Infinite Quest - Wikipedia

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    An earlier animated series based on Doctor Who, to be produced by Nelvana for CBS, was planned in the 1980s, but fell through. [4] Production art had been drawn up by Ted Bastien. [5] Three limited animated webcasts – Death Comes to Time, Real Time, and Shada – were made and "cast" on the BBC Website before Scream of the Shalka. [6]

  5. List of Doctor Who episodes (2005–present) - Wikipedia

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    This series centres on the true identity of River Song (who was introduced in series 4 and recurred in series 5, played by Alex Kingston), [46] and the Doctor's "death". The original transmission of series 6 was split into two parts, with the first seven episodes airing April to June 2011 and the final six from late August to October 2011.

  6. Scream of the Shalka - Wikipedia

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    Scream of the Shalka is a Flash-animated series based on the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The series is the 40th anniversary special and was originally released in six weekly parts from 13 November to 18 December 2003 on the BBC's Doctor Who website. [1]

  7. The Faceless Ones - Wikipedia

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    In the Doctor Who Magazine poll for the show's 60th anniversary in 2023, The Faceless Ones was voted the fourteenth best story of the Second Doctor's tenure, out of a total of 21. [24] Charlie Jane Anders ranked the serial as the 244th best Doctor Who story (out of 254) and a "disappointment" in 2015, writing, "Ben and Polly wander out of the ...

  8. List of Doctor Who cast members - Wikipedia

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    Gomez recurred once more in the series [78] and Simm reprised his role alongside Gomez in the tenth series finale. [79] The "Twice Upon a Time" Christmas special included the departure of both Capaldi and Mackie from the series. [80] [81] It also saw one-off appearances by David Bradley who had been cast as the First Doctor and Mark Gatiss as ...

  9. Shada (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    Shada is a story from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by the series' script editor Douglas Adams, it was intended as the final serial of the 1979–80 season but was never originally completed, owing to strike action at the BBC during studio recording. Entering production as a six-part story (6 x 25-minute ...