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Dangerous
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2007
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Dangerous
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2005
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Dangerous
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2004
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Dangerous
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2003
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First telecast over the BBC on January 20, 2000, the weekly, 60-minute dramedy At Home with the Braithwaites zeroed in on a...
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David Braithwaite
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2000
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Michael Winner directed this British comedy-thriller about the disappointing life of wedding photographer Harry Sterndale...
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1998
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A followup to the 1995 animated special Mole's Christmas, The Adventures of Mole is one of a series of hour-long,...
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Mole
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1996
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The fourth screen adaptation of Anna Sewell's classic novel is, in some ways, the most faithful and accomplished....
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Squire Gordon
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1994
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Four years after its "official" demise as a weekly series, Doctor Who briefly resurfaced in the form of a two-part, 14-minute...
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The Doctor
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1993
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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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The Doctor
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1993
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A teen is shunned by her family after she gets pregnant by a mystery man, in this British made-for-television drama. Based on...
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1992
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery...
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Albert Campion
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1990
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Tristan Farnon
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1990
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery...
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Albert Campion
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1990
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery...
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Albert Campion
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1990
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery...
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Albert Campion
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1990
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery...
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Albert Campion
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1989
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Yorkshire veterinarian James Herriot (Christopher Timothy) nears his second decade ministering to the animals of Darrowby as...
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Tristan Farnon
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1989
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of Margery...
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Albert Campion
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1989
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of...
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Albert Campion
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1989
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Peter Davison stars as bespectacled, aristocratic private detective Albert Campion in this two-part adaptation of...
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Albert Campion
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1989
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Tristan Farnon
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1988
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Tristan Farnon
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1988
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Halfway between a sitcom and a dramedy, the British series A Very Peculiar Practice was the story of idealistic, newly...
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Dr. Stephen Daker
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1986
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Part of the British mystery series based on the books by Agatha Christie, Miss Marple: A Pocketful of Rye was first aired in...
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1985
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Filmed on location, this first episode of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Six opener (originally telecast in a single two-hour...
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1985
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In the conclusion of Magnum, P.I.'s two-part Season Six opener (originally telecast as a single two-hour episode), Magnum...
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1985
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1985
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Warriors of the Deep," the Doctor (Peter Davison) and his companions are...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Warriors of the Deep," the Doctor (Peter Davison) has exposed a scheme hatched by...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Warriors of the Deep," the Doctor (Peter Davison), Tegan (Janet Fielding), and...
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The Doctor
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1984
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Doctor Who's record-breaking 21st anniversary was launched January 5, 1984, with episode one of the four-part "Warriors of...
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The Doctor
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1984
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the third episode of the pivotal four-part story "The Caves of Androzani," the planet of Androzani Minor continues to be...
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The Doctor
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1984
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The Doctor
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1984
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Beginning with its first episode on March 8, 1984, the four-part Doctor Who adventure "The Caves of Androzani" marked yet...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the conclusion of the two-part story "The Awakening," the citizens of Little Holcombe seem to be taking their reenactment...
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The Doctor
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1984
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The Doctor
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1984
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The Doctor
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1984
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The title tells all in the Doctor Who adventure "Resurrection of the Daleks." Caught in a time corridor, the Doctor...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Planet of Fire," Turlough (Mark Strickson) is reconciled with his past on the...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Planet of Fire," the Doctor (Peter Davison) tries to elude the clutches of his...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Planet of Fire," the Doctor's (Peter Davison) efforts to return Turlough...
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The Doctor
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1984
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Frontios," the super-intelligent insectoid Tractator race prepares to convert the...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Frontios," the titular planet has become the new home for the crew of the...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Frontios," the Doctor (Peter Davison) and his companions have made contact with...
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The Doctor
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1984
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The TARDIS travels to the distant future, only to be apparently destroyed in a crash-landing. Surviving the ordeal, the...
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The Doctor
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1984
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Snakedance," the Doctor (Peter Davison) has lost control of the TARDIS, which...
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The Doctor
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1983
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The malignant telepathic force Mara, last heard from in the 19th-season adventure "Kinda," once again takes over the mind of...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the conclusion to the four-part story "Snakedance," the Doctor (Peter Davison) prepares for a showdown with the malignant...
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The Doctor
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1983
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Doctor Who celebrated its 20th anniversary with the 90-minute special "The Five Doctors." The life of the present Doctor...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Arc of Infinity," the renegade anti-matter creature (Ian Collier) has overtaken...
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The Doctor
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1983
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On January 3, 1983, Doctor Who launched its 20th season with episode one of the four-part "Arc of Infinity." The titular Arc...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Enlightenment," the Doctor (Peter Davison) races against the evil Captain Wrack...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Mawdryn Undead," the Black Guardian (Valentine Dyall) continues to groom young...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Mawdryn Undead," the TARDIS is trapped in an orbital pattern around the earth,...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Snakedance," the Doctor (Peter Davison) has arrived on the planet Manussa, there...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Mawdryn Undead," the Doctor (Peter Davison) risks giving up his ability to...
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The Doctor
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1983
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The four-part Doctor Who adventure "Mawdryn Undead" begins on a seemingly arbitrary note, as a pair of juvenile delinquents...
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The Doctor
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1983
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The Doctor
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1983
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Part one of the two-part "The King's Demons" originally aired March 15, 1983. Written by Terence Dudley, this Doctor Who...
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The Doctor
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1983
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Terminus," young Turlough (Mark Strickson), acting on orders from the Black...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Terminus," the efforts by Turlough (Mark Strickson) to destroy the TARDIS...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Terminus," the Doctor (Peter Davison) tries to wrest the TARDIS free from the space...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Enlightenment," the Doctor (Peter Davison) finds himself on board an...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Arc of Infinity," a renegade anti-matter creature (Ian Collier) has passed over...
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The Doctor
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1983
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Based on the delightful, heartwarming and sometimes tragic tales of a British country veterinarian who uses the penname...
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1983
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The four-part "Enlightenment" begins as the Doctor (Peter Davison), acting upon a warning from the White Guardian,...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Arc of Infinity," the anti-matter creature that has bonded with the Doctor...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Enlightenment," the Doctor (Peter Davison) must prevent the Eternals, a...
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The Doctor
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1983
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Time-Flight," two Concordes -- one of them bearing the Doctor (Peter Davison)...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Time-Flight," the Doctor investigates the disappearance of a Concorde jet from...
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The Doctor
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1982
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Doctor Who's 19th season came to a close with the four-part adventure "Time-Flight." Finally able to return Tegan (Janet...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Time-Flight," the renegade Time Lord the Master (Anthony Ainley) has split the...
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The Doctor
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1982
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "The Visitation," the Doctor (Peter Davison) squares off against the alien...
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The Doctor
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1982
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Four to Doomsday," the Doctor (Peter Davison) discovers that the alien Urbankans...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Kinda," the Doctor (Peter Davison) is among the visitors to the planet Deva Loka...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Kinda," the titular telepathic race tries to make contact with several visitors...
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The Doctor
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1982
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The TARDIS lands on the jungle planet Deva Loka, around the same time as an expeditionary vessel from earth. Leaving a...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Kinda," the TARDIS and an expeditionary earth vessel have both landed on the...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Four to Doomsday," the Doctor (Peter Davison) is still imprisoned on an Urbankan...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Four to Doomsday," the Doctor (Peter Davidson) and his companions are trapped...
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The Doctor
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1982
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The Doctor (Peter Davison) and his companions materialize on a huge Urbankan space vessel. They soon learn that their...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Earthshock," the leader of the Cybermen intends to destroy the earth by forcing the...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Earthshock," the Doctor (Peter Davison) has materialized on earth in the 26th...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Earthshock," the Doctor (Peter Davison) and two of his companions are held...
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The Doctor
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1982
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The Doctor
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1982
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Peter Davison takes over as Doctor Who in "Castrovalva," the opening adventure of the series' 19th season. Escaping from the...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the third episode of the four-part story "Castrovalva," the titular planet has become a temporary home for the TARDIS...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the second episode of the four-part story "Castrovalva," the new Doctor (Peter Davison) continues his search for a safe...
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The Doctor
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1982
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the two-part story "Black Orchid," the Doctor (Peter Davison), mistaken for a champion cricket player,...
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The Doctor
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1982
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Arriving on earth in the year 1925, the Doctor (Peter Davison) is mistaken for a champion cricket player. As a result, the...
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The Doctor
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1982
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Castrovalva," the TARDIS crew is trapped on huge Block Transfer Computation, which...
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The Doctor
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1982
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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy began as a 1978 BBC radio series by Douglas Adams, who adapted the material into a...
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1981
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In the conclusion of the four-part story "Logopolis," the Master (Anthony Ainley) is revealed to be the cause of the...
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1981
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Adapted from the novel by H.E. Bates, the British miniseries Love for Lydia featured Mel Martin in the title role. A young...
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Tom
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1979
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Season three of All Creatures Great & Small begins with one of the series' customary dual crises as young Yorkshire...
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Tristan Farnon
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1979
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Tristan Farnon
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1978
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Tristan Farnon
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1978
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This feature-length dramatization of James Herriot's best-seller was issued by EMI as a big-screen theatrical release in...
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1974
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The sequel to the made-for-TV animated special Adventures of Mole, Adventures of Toad is one of several British-produced...
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Mole
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