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Doctor Who (season 24)

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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
14

No. of stories
  
4

Original network
  
BBC One

Starring
  
Sylvester McCoy Bonnie Langford Sophie Aldred

Original release
  
7 September (1987-09-07) – 7 December 1987 (1987-12-07)

The twenty-fourth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 7 September 1987 with Sylvester McCoy's first story Time and the Rani, and ended with Dragonfire.

Contents

Main cast

  • Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor
  • Bonnie Langford as Mel Bush
  • Sophie Aldred as Ace
  • New Companion

    The departure of Bonnie Langford saw plans to introduce a new companion. However, owing to Langford being undecided as to when she would actually leave the show, producer John Nathan-Turner asked writers Malcolm Kohll and Ian Briggs to formulate characters that could be used as potential companions. Kohll designed a character in his script, titled The Flight of the Chimeron (eventually to take shape as Delta and the Bannermen), called Ray. Initially it appeared that The Flight of the Chimeron would be the final serial of the season, which would see Ray leave with the Doctor. However, by the time it came to production and scheduling for the season, Kohll's serial had been swapped in the running order with Ian Briggs' (which became Dragonfire), and led to Briggs' creation, who eventually became Ace, taking Mel's place with the Doctor.

    Recurring stars

  • Kate O'Mara as the Rani
  • Kate O'Mara makes her second appearance as the Rani in McCoy's first serial Time and the Rani.

    Guest stars

    Sophie Aldred guest stars as Ace in Dragonfire; Ace would become the Doctor's companion in the next season.

    Tony Selby, having recently appeared in The Trial of a Time Lord, also made a guest appearance as Sabalom Glitz in the same story and acts as an unofficial companion to the Seventh Doctor.

    Serials

    Andrew Cartmel takes over as script editor. This season is moved to a Monday schedule.

    The previous season, while ostensibly a single 14-part serial, was divided into three stories of four episodes and one of two episodes. For this season, this was re-jigged into a new format that would be followed over the next three years, with a pair of four-parters and a pair of three-parters. Not including The Two Doctors, which had episodes of 45-minute duration, Delta and the Bannermen was the first standard format (25-minute) 3 part serial since Planet of Giants in Season 2.

    Broadcast

    The entire season was broadcast from 7 September to 7 December 1987.

    DVD Release

    All serials of season 24 were released individually in between 2009 and 2012.

    References

    Doctor Who (season 24) Wikipedia