Four years after its "official" demise as a weekly series, Doctor Who briefly resurfaced in the form of a two-part,...
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1993
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Time and the Rani," the newly regenerated Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) must deal...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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With the beginning of Doctor Who's 24th season on September 7, 1987, Sylvester McCoy joined the cast as the seventh...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Time and the Rani," the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy), still trapped on the planet...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the conclusion of the three-part story "Delta and the Bannermen," the Bannerman Warfleet steps up its efforts to...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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The principal heavy in the three-part Doctor Who adventure "Dragonfire" is exiled criminal Kane (Edward Peel), now the...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the second episode of the three-part story "Delta and the Bannermen," the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and Mel...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Paradise Towers," the residents of the titular apartment complex continue to be...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the final episode of the three-part story "Dragonfire," the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) finally comes face to face with...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the second episode of the three-part story "Dragonfire," the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and con artist Glitz (Tony Selby)...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Time and the Rani," the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) frees the reptilian residents of...
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1987
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1986
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1986
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1986
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1986
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1986
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Melanie "Mel" Bush
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1986
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This children's fantasy is about the "Wombles," borrowed from a British TV series, who are furry creatures (actors in suits),...
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Kim Frogmorton
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1977
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Just William was one of two identically titled British TV series adapted from Richmal Crompton's best-selling books about...
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1977
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