Season 19 of Doctor Who first aired on BBC1 between 4 January and 30 March 1982. It opened with Castrovalva, concluded with Time-Flight and featured Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor, Matthew Waterhouse as Adric, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa & Janet Fielding as Tegan Jovanka.
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- The Master - Anthony Ainley
- Ruther - Frank Wylie
- Shardovan - Derek Waring
- Mergrave - Michael Sheard
- Monarch - Stratford Johns
- Persuasion - Paul Shelley
- Enlightenment - Annie Lambert
- Bigon - Philip Locke
- Lin Futu - Burt Kwouk
- Sanders - Richard Todd
- Todd - Nerys Hughes
- Hindle - Simon Rouse
- Aris - Adrian Mills
- Panna - Mary Morris
- Karuna - Sarah Prince
- Richard Mace - Michael Robbins
- Android - Peter Van Dissel
- Villager - Richard Hampton
- Terileptil - Michael Melia
- Miller - James Charlton
- Lady Cranleigh - Barbara Murray
- Sir Robert Muir - Moray Watson
- Lord Charles Cranleigh - Michael Cochrane
- Ann - Sarah Sutton
- Latoni - Ahmed Khalil
- The Unknown/George Cranleigh - Gareth Milne
- Scott - James Warwick
- Kyle - Clare Clifford
- Cyber Leader - David Banks
- Cyber Lieutenant - Mark Hardy
- Briggs - Beryl Reid
- Berger - June Bland
- Ringway - Alec Sabin
- Captain Stapley - Richard Easton
- First Officer Bilton - Michael Cashman
- Flight Engineer Scobie - Keith Drinkel
- Angela Clifford - Judith Byfield
- Professor Hayter - Nigel Stock
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No. in Season | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Date of Broadcast |
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#1 | Castrovalva | Christopher H. Bidmead | Fiona Cumming | 4 January - 12 January 1982 |
With Adric captured and the new Doctor unstable, Nyssa and Tegan try to take the Time Lord to a place where he can recuperate so he can stop the Master's plans. | ||||
#2 | Four to Doomsday | Terence Dudley | John Black | 18 January - 26 January 1982 |
A spaceship harbouring people of all Earth customs heads to the planet to invade, and the Doctor, Adric, Nyssa and Tegan are all at odds on how to stop them. | ||||
#3 | Kinda | Christopher Bailey | Peter Grimwade | 1 February - 9 February 1982 |
While Nyssa is resting, the Doctor and Adric are captured and brought to a science facility where the crew are suffering from bouts of madness and Tegan is ensnared by a creature that feeds on fear. | ||||
#4 | The Visitation | Eric Saward | Peter Moffatt | 15 February - 23 February 1982 |
Arriving in London, 1666, the Doctor and his companions look into a strange android which is scaring and terrorising the locals under orders of a species reviving beneath their feet. | ||||
#5 | Black Orchid | Terence Dudley | Ron Jones | 1 March - 2 March 1982 |
The Doctor is made the prime suspect in an attempted murder when attending a costume party when a long-hidden secret is uncovered about the property's resident family. | ||||
#6 | Earthshock | Eric Saward | Peter Grimwade | 8 March - 16 March 1982 |
After a fight with Adric, the Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan are caught in the crossfire of a group of archeologists being attacked by androids secretly under the control of the Cybermen. | ||||
#7 | Time-Flight | Peter Grimwade | Ron Jones | 22 March - 30 March 1982 |
Still mourning Adric's fate, the Doctor finally returns Tegan to Heathrow Airport, where a number of jet planes have vanished without trace and wound up millions of years in the past. |
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Ratings []
- Average: 9.2 million
- Highest: 10.4 million (Castrovalva episode 4)
- Lowest: 8.4 million (Four to Doomsday & Kinda episode 1)
External Links[]
- Official Castrovalva page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Four to Doomsday page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Kinda page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Visitation page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Black Orchid page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Earthshock page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Time-Flight page on Doctor Who Website