 | The Doctor discovers that the Daleks are drilling on an unnamed planet for reasons unknowm in this four episode special from 1979. |
 | Meet Martha Jones, a lowly medical student whose mundane life is set to become a lot more exciting, after meeting the Doctor. Becoming the Doctor’s new companion, Martha will join him as he journeys through space and time, battling foes and thwarting... |
 | Produced to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series. The five Doctors are forced to play the deadly game of Rassilon, in the Death Zone of Gallifrey, meeting once again some of their most dangerous adversaries. |
 | In 'Aliens Of London' The Doctor and Rose find themselves back on Earth. London is the location for a downed spacecraft and the alien survivor is wanted by The Doctor. In 'World War Three' the Earth faces war on an interplanetary scale... Or does it?... |
 | The Doctor and Rose continue to explore time and space in the next four adventures of the BBC television series. In 'The Long Game' the Doctor discovers that a satellite is manipulating the future of mankind. Investigations lead to a sinister... |
 | Features three more episodes. In 'Boom Town' the Doctor discovers that Cardiff's plan to build a nuclear power plant is actually a mask to hide a devastating alien plot. Also features: 'Bad Wolf' and 'Parting Of The Ways'. |
 | Third volume from series 3 features three episodes. In ‘Human Nature’ a teacher – John Smith in 1913 -- dreams of an enigmatic blue box and the ability to travel through space and time. His extraordinary visions coincide with the coming of something... |
 | David Tennant and popular comedienne Catherine Tate return for a fourth series of the incredibly popular, revamped Doctor Who. Features the return of the dastardly Sontaran alien race. |
 | Two fifty-minute episodes of 'Resurrection Of The Daleks' in which the Doctor once again encounters the evil Daleks in the docks of 20th Century London. |
 | Features 'Rise Of The Cybermen', 'The Age Of Steel' and 'The Idiot's Lantern'. |