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Doctor Who (season 21)

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
24

No. of stories
  
7

Original network
  
BBC One

Starring
  
Peter Davison Janet Fielding Mark Strickson Gerald Flood Nicola Bryant Colin Baker

Original release
  
5 January (1984-01-05) – 30 March 1984 (1984-03-30)

The twenty-first season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 5 January 1984 with the 5th Doctor (Peter Davison) serial Warriors of the Deep, and ended with Colin Baker's first serial The Twin Dilemma. For only the second time (the first being during season 4), the entire TARDIS crew changed over the course of a single season.

Contents

Main cast

  • Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor
  • Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka
  • Mark Strickson as Vislor Turlough
  • Gerald Flood as Voice of Kamelion
  • Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown
  • Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor
  • The Doctor

    Peter Davison makes his final appearance as the Doctor in the The Caves of Androzani. Colin Baker makes his first full appearance as the Doctor in the final serial The Twin Dilemma.

    Companions

    Janet Fielding (Tegan Jovanka) and Mark Strickson (Vislor Turlough) continue their roles as the Fifth Doctor's companions for their final season, Janet Fielding leaves in Resurrection of the Daleks and Mark Strickson departs in Planet of Fire. New companion Peri Brown played by Nicola Bryant makes her first appearance in Planet of Fire.

    The Shape-shifting Android Companion Kamelion, played by Gerald Flood, makes his second and final appearance in Planet of Fire, though the character itself - along with other Fifth Doctor companions who left by this story (Tegan, Nyssa, Adric, and Turlough) - all make illusionary cameos as the Doctor regenerates at the climax of The Caves of Androzani.

    Recurring stars

  • Anthony Ainley as The Master
  • Anthony Ainley returns yet again in Planet of Fire as the Master, which was intended to be his final appearance. Ainley, like other departed fifth Doctor companions make illusionary cameos as the Doctor regenerates.

    Guest stars

    Davros makes his first appearance since Destiny of the Daleks this time played by Terry Molloy.

    Serials

    Episodes were broadcast twice weekly on Thursday and Friday evenings, with Resurrection of the Daleks broadcast on two consecutive Wednesday nights.

    Resurrection of the Daleks was planned as a standard four-parter. However, the BBC's coverage of the 1984 Winter Olympics meant that Doctor Who's normal timeslot was unavailable. Rather than delay broadcasting the story, the decision was taken to produce it as a pair of double length episodes and broadcast it in the unfamiliar Wednesday timeslot.

    The Caves of Androzani was the first time since Season 4's The Tenth Planet that the introduction of a new Doctor had taken place before the final serial of the season.

    Production

    During this season, the title card was slightly modified for the final serial The Twin Dilemma, and continued during Colin Baker's reign as the Sixth Doctor until the end of the season 23 14 episode epic The Trial of a Time Lord.

    Broadcast

    The entire season was broadcast from 5 January to 30 March 1984.

    DVD Release

    All season 21 serials had individual DVD release between 2002 and 2011.

    In print

    :^1 As of May 2015, Resurrection of the Daleks is one of two serials by Eric Saward never to have been novelised.

    References

    Doctor Who (season 21) Wikipedia