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- The newly-regenerated Doctor takes on the Master on the turn of the millennium, 31 December 1999.
- The Rani hatches a scheme to trap the incarnations of the Doctor and their various companions in a 20-year time loop in Albert Square.
- The future? The Earth is dying under the onslaught of industry, the polar caps are melting, the ozone layer is nearly destroyed - To save the planet, the Doctor must overcome the combined forces of some of the most feared of his old adversaries. But he must also confront a far greater enemy - one that has already reverted him to his Fourth Incarnation - in order to save both the past and future Doctors before they are taken out of time and cease to exist.
- Follows the adventures of the seventh doctor as he attempts to stop General Tannis' plans for conquest of the universe.
- Peter Davison is on a new journey to discover everything he can about the Doctor's Companion. What exactly is a companion's role, how do you actually become a companion, what do they have in common and how have the companions changed over the years?
- Somewhere in deep space, someone is playing a manipulative game of chess involving the Doctor's former companions and his enemies.
- The Master has taken over the planet Siralos, making use of its immense psychic power. He uses this power to imprison all seven incarnations of the Doctor. A creature of the Doctor's creation, The Graak. Accepts the Master's challenge to free the Doctors. Thus begins an adventure through the TARDIS, in which, the Graak must endeavor to free the Doctors, and save the universe.
- Follow the Doctor on his incredible journeys across the universe and throughout time. Enter the TARDIS and travel with the Doctor as he protects the innocent, challenges the mighty, and defends the cosmos from any and all forms of evil.
- For the special features of the official DVD release of The Mutants: Episode One (1972), a look at the representation of black actors on British television over the decades, in particular Doctor Who.
- A look at the appearances of the Daleks and Davros over the 26 years of Doctor Who (1963), included as a special feature of the DVD of Genesis of the Daleks: Part One (1975).
- All 13 Doctors are forced into a battle royale by The Master and the Daleks in this R rated trailer spoof.
- A featurette looking at the development of Ace through the 3 years she was on the Dr who series talking to production crew as well as Sophie Aldred herself.
- A look at the contemporary media coverage of Doctor Who (1963) during the Sylvester McCoy era.
- Colin Bayker, the star of a popular science fiction television show, is at odds with its producer. Together with disgruntled former stars of the show, Bayker remembers the past injustices caused by the producer and vows to get revenge.
- Knights from a parallel universe arrive on Earth to find the legendary sword Excalibur. Only the Doctor and Ace with the assistance of Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart can save the Earth from total catastrophe.
- The Bannermen have successfully wiped out all but the last of the Chimeron - Delta, the queen, no less. She escapes with an egg and boards an intergalactic bus of Navarino vacationers heading for 1959 Earth to visit Disneyland. On that bus is Mel, followed closely by the Doctor in his TARDIS.
- In Iceworld, a trading port on the dark side of planet Svartos, the Doctor chances across Sabalom Glitz and joins him on a treasure hunt in the frozen caverns of the planet where a dragon is rumored to resides. Meanwhile Mel and a recently fired waitress named Ace run afoul of Kane, the icy director of Iceworld, whose frozen touch means death.
- The Doctor takes Ace to an old 'haunted' house called Gabriel Chase in the year 1883, 100 years before events that took place within that very house in her personal past.
- The Doctor and Mel visit Paradise Towers, a apartment complex in the 21st century, only to find it rat-infested and ruined. Paradise Towers is inhabited by Rezzies (elderly women, at least some of whom are cannibals), Kangs (roving gangs of teenage girls), Pex (a cowardly young warrior who proclaims himself the local hero) and Caretakers led by a Chief whose job is to keep the apartment complex in order. But the Doctor and Mel find that robotic cleaners are killing off everyone in Paradise Towers, one-by-one. The culprit is Kroagnon, the building's award-winning architect, who plots to rid Paradise Towers of all those who live within it.
- 1963–198925mTV-PG8.4 (789)TV EpisodeThe Doctor and Ace travel back to London in November 1963 and are caught in the middle of a Dalek civil war.
- Earth faces imminent destruction. Nemesis, a comet containing a statue composed of validium (living metal) is due to strike, needing only its bow and arrow to achieve critical mass and become active. Four converging parties know of its power: the Doctor, neo-Nazi assault troops from South America, a 17th century noblewoman steeped in the black arts (in whose image the Nemesis statue was fashioned), and discreet but lethal extra-terrestrials.
- A spate of mysterious disappearances in Perivale have been recently taking place, meaning that The Doctor's decision to take Ace to her home village couldn't come at a better time.
- The Doctor and Ace travel to a naval base off the coast of Northumberland towards the end of World War II, where the Time Lord and his companion become entangled in an old Viking curse.
- 1963–198925mTV-G7.2 (522)TV EpisodeThe Doctor persuades Ace to visit the Psychic Circus on the planet Segonax despite her fear of clowns.