Season 22 of Doctor Who first aired on BBC1 between 5 January and 30 March 1985. It opened with Attack of the Cybermen, concluded with Revelation of the Daleks and featured Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor & Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown.
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Cast[]
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- Lytton - Maurice Colbourne
- Sil - Nabil Shaban
- The Rani - Kate O'Mara
- The Master - Anthony Ainley
- The Doctor - Patrick Troughton
- Jamie - Frazer Hines
- Davros - Terry Molloy
- Dalek Voices - Roy Skelton, Royce Mills
- Griffiths - Brian Glover
- Bates - Michael Attwell
- Stratton - Jonathan David
- Flast - Faith Brown
- Cyber Leader - David Banks
- Cyber Controller - Michael Kilgarriff
- Governor - Martin Jarvis
- Chief Officer - Forbes Collins
- Jondar - Jason Connery
- Areta - Geraldine Alexander
- Arak - Stephen Yardley
- Etta - Sheila Reid
- Lord Ravensworth - Terence Alexander
- Luke Ward - Gary Cady
- George Stephenson - Gawn Grainger
- Dastari - Laurence Payne
- Chessene - Jacqueline Pearce
- Shockeye - John Stratton
- Stike - Clinton Greyn
- Varl - Tim Raynham
- Tekker - Paul Darrow
- Mykros - Eric Deacon
- Vena - Jeananne Crowley
- Borad - Robert Ashby
- Herbert - David Chandler
- Jobel - Clive Swift
- Tasambeker - Jenny Tomasin
- D.J. - Alexei Sayle
- Kara - Eleanor Bron
- Vogel - Hugh Walters
- Orcini - William Gaunt
- Bostock - John Ogwen
Televised Serials[]
No. in Season | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Date of Broadcast |
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#1 | Attack of the Cybermen | "Paula Moore" | Matthew Robinson | 05 January - 12 January 1985 |
The Doctor and Peri uncover a Cybermen plot to travel back in time and prevent a event vital to changing the fate of their planet Mondas. | ||||
#2 | Vengeance on Varos | Philip Martin | Ron Jones | 19 January - 26 January 1985 |
Needing a replacement component for the TARDIS, the Doctor and Peri visit the planet Varos where prisoners and rebels are captured and made to suffer for the entertainment of the oppressed public. | ||||
#3 | The Mark of the Rani | Robert Holmes | Sarah Hellings | 2 February - 9 February 1985 |
At the height of the Industrial Revolution, the Master and the Rani agree to an alliance to ensnare the Doctor and Peri, who are finding the locals highly aggressive and branded with a strange mark | ||||
#4 | The Two Doctors | Pip & Jane Baker | Peter Moffatt | 16 February - 2 March 1985 |
The Second Doctor is captured by Sontarans and a highly-augmented barbarian, pushing his sixth incarnation, Peri and Jamie into leading a rescue mission before Time Lord secrets are divulged. | ||||
#5 | Timelash | Glen McCoy | Pennant Roberts | 9 March - 16 March 1985 |
The Doctor, Peri and a 19th-century man called Herbert try to liberate the peoples of Karfel, who are frequently being thrust into a dead-space called the Timelash by the nefarious Borad. | ||||
#6 | Revelation of the Daleks | Eric Saward | Graeme Harper | 23 March - 30 March 1985 |
Going to pay respects to a famed scientist, the Doctor is lured into a trap by Davros, who is using cryogenically-stored organic matter to create a new army of Daleks. |
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Ratings []
- Average: 7.1 million
- Highest: 8.9 million (Attack of the Cybermen episode 1)
- Lowest: 6.0 million (The Two Doctors episode 2)
External Links[]
- Official Attack of the Cybermen page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Vengeance on Varos page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Mark of the Rani page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Two Doctors page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Timelash page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Revelation of the Daleks page on Doctor Who Website