Doctor_Who_(season_18)

<i>Doctor Who</i> season 18

Doctor Who season 18

Season of television series


The eighteenth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who consisted of seven four-episode serials broadcast from 30 August 1980 with the serial The Leisure Hive, to 21 March 1981 with the serial Logopolis. The season is Tom Baker's final as the Fourth Doctor before his regeneration into the Fifth Doctor (Peter Davison), as well as Lalla Ward's as companion Romana II and John Leeson's as the voice of K9. For the second time (The first being during Season 4 and third being Season 21), the entire main cast changed over the course of a single season. The season also sees the debut of Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, and Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka, the three of whom would remain regular companions into the Fifth Doctor's era, as well as the return of the Master, portrayed both by Geoffrey Beevers and Anthony Ainley.

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The season was the first to be produced by John Nathan-Turner, who would produce every season of the show until 1989, and the first to feature script editor Christopher H. Bidmead. The season features a trilogy of connected serials, Full Circle, State of Decay, and Warrior's Gate, which form a trilogy set in a "bubble universe" called E-Space,[1] as well as The Keeper of Traken and Logopolis, the first two serials of a trilogy continued in season 19's Castrovalva, centered on the return of the Master and the regeneration of the Fourth Doctor.[2]

Cast

Main cast

Season 18 is the final season of Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor after seven years in the role. New companions Adric (Matthew Waterhouse), Nyssa (Sarah Sutton), and Tegan Jovanka (Janet Fielding) make their introductions in Full Circle, The Keeper of Traken, and Logopolis, respectively. Romana, played by Lalla Ward, departs from the series in Warriors' Gate, along with John Leeson who returns to voice the robot K9. With the arrival of Adric, this season marks the first time since 1967 that the Doctor has three regular travelling companions in the TARDIS. Peter Davison makes his first appearance as the Fifth Doctor in the closing moments of Logopolis.

Guest stars

The Master returned to the show, this time played by Geoffrey Beevers, in The Keeper of Traken. After the events of Traken, the Master was thereafter played by Anthony Ainley, who would continue in the part for the rest of the classic series' run.

Jacqueline Hill, who had played the First Doctor's companion Barbara Wright, returned in Meglos, although playing a different character, the alien priestess Lexa.

Serials

For Season 18 John Nathan-Turner replaces Graham Williams as producer. Barry Letts returns now as executive producer, for just this season. Christopher H. Bidmead also replaces Douglas Adams as script editor. In a return to the format of early seasons, virtually all serials from Seasons 18 through 20 are linked together, often running directly into each other. Three serials – Full Circle, State of Decay, and Warriors' Gate – are part of a trilogy within the season. These three serials include the arrival of Adric and the departure of Romana and K9.

Over the period of Christmas 1980, the season took a two-week transmission break between the broadcasts of State of Decay and Warriors' Gate.

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Broadcast

The entire season was broadcast from 30 August 1980 to 21 March 1981.

Home media

VHS releases

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DVD and Blu-ray releases

All releases are for DVD unless otherwise indicated:

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  1. Known collectively as The E-Space Trilogy. Each serial comprises four episodes.
  2. Only available as part of the New Beginnings box set in Regions 2 and 4. Available individually or in the box set in Region 1.
  3. Available as part of the New Beginnings box set or the Regeneration box set in Region 2. Only available as part of the New Beginnings box set in Region 4. Available individually or as part of the New Beginnings box set in Region 1.
  4. Released as Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 18 in Region B. Released as Doctor Who – Tom Baker: Complete Season Seven in Region A.

In print

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  1. Number in Target's Doctor Who Library, if applicable
  2. Published by Target's parent companies (Allen Wingate, W. H. Allen, BBC Books) unless otherwise indicated
  3. Published by Target Books (or by BBC Books under the Target Collection umbrella) unless otherwise indicated
  4. Unabridged from BBC Audio/AudioGo unless otherwise indicated
  5. Original novelisation exclusive to audio
  6. Published by Pickwick Talking Books
  7. Print version of the expanded edition is credited solely to Gallagher
  8. Expanded and restored original version as submitted to Target before John Nathan-Turner demanded that it match the transmitted version more closely. Print version is titled Warriors' Gate and Beyond as it includes two short stories.[21]

Notes

  1. Spelt "K.9" in the credits of Meglos and Full Circle

References

  1. Sawdey, Evan (10 June 2009). "Doctor Who: The E-Space Trilogy, PopMatters". PopMatters. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  2. "Ratings Guide". Doctor Who News. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
  3. Smith 2014, The Leisure Hive.
  4. "The Doctor Who - Leisure Hive by Roadshow Home Ent - Shop Online for Movies, DVDs in Australia". Fishpond. Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  5. "Doctor Who: The Leisure Hive". 7 June 2005. Archived from the original on 8 November 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2017 via Amazon.
  6. Smith 2014, Meglos.
  7. "Doctor Who Meglos by Roadshow Entertainment - Shop Online for Movies, DVDs in Australia". Fishpond. Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  8. "Doctor Who: Meglos". 11 January 2011. Archived from the original on 8 May 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2017 via Amazon.
  9. Smith 2014, Full Circle.
  10. "Doctor Who by Roadshow Entertainment - Shop Online for Movies, DVDs in Australia". Fishpond. Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  11. "Doctor Who: The E-Space Trilogy". 5 May 2009. Archived from the original on 8 November 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2017 via Amazon.
  12. Smith 2014, The Keeper of Traken.
  13. "Doctor Who New Beginnings by Roadshow Entertainment - Shop Online for Movies, DVDs in Australia". Fishpond. Archived from the original on 16 November 2017. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
  14. "Doctor Who: The Keeper of Traken". 5 June 2007. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2017 via Amazon.
  15. Smith 2014, Logopolis.
  16. "Doctor Who: Logopolis". 5 June 2007. Archived from the original on 28 January 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2017 via Amazon.
  17. "Doctor Who - The Collection - Season 18 - Limited Edition Packaging [Blu-ray] [2019]". Archived from the original on 28 November 2018. Retrieved 27 November 2018 via Amazon.
  18. "Doctor Who: Classic Season 18". JB Hi-Fi. Archived from the original on 16 April 2019. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  19. Doctor Who - Tom Baker: Complete Season Seven [Blu-ray] [2019]. ASIN 6317626030.
  20. Gallagher, Stephen (13 July 2023). Doctor Who: Warriors' Gate (Target Collection) via Penguin.co.uk.

Bibliography

  • Smith, Paul (2014). The Classic Doctor Who DVD Compendium. United Kingdom: Wonderful Books. ISBN 978-0-9576062-2-7.

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