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Season 33 (1996-97)

Season 33 would've aired from September 7th, 1996 to February 1st, 1997, being the first season with Hugh Grant as the Ninth Doctor, and the third season with Toby Whithouse and Debra Stephenson as Pearce and Riana Anderson. You've heard it here first, folks! Hugh Grant is the Ninth Doctor! And with a new Doctor, came new titles and a new theme, made by the one and only Vangelis. The titles start out in a vortex, where the TARDIS spins right at us and back where it was. The credits for Grant, Whithouse, and Stephenson fade in and out, making a fresh new logo appear. The creators' credits, the episode name/writer, and part number fade in and out respectively, ending the titles. The first part of the first serial is slightly different, as the name of Robert Lindsay replaces Grant's. It would've had 8 serials and 22x25 minute episodes. With that being said, here is Doctor Who season 33. NEW MILLENNIUM by GARY RUSSELL The Doctor, nearing the end of his eighth life, is c...

Season 32 (1995)

Season 32 would've aired in July 22nd to December 16th, 1995, being the fifth season with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor, the second season with Nigel Havers and Debra Stephenson as Pearce and Riana Anderson, and the first/only season with Toby Whithouse This would've been the last full season with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor, who will regenerate at the first part of next season's first serial. Can't wait to see you there! It would've had 7 serials and 22x25 minute episodes. With that being said, here is Doctor Who season 32. HUMAN NATURE  by PAUL CORNELL April, 1914. The inhabitants of the little Norfolk town of Farringham are enjoying an early summer, unaware that war is on the way. Amongst them is Dr John Smith, a tall, middle-aged history teacher from Aberdeen. He's having a hard time with his new post as house master at Hulton College, a school dedicated to producing military officers. Pearce and Riana are enjoying their holiday in the town, ge...

Season 31 (1994)

Season 31 would've aired in July 23rd to December 17th, 1994, being the fourth season with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor, the fifth/last season with Julia Sawalha as Kate Tollinger and the first season with Toby Whithouse and Debra Stephenson as Pearce and Riana Anderson. It would've been the first season for the show's Americanization. It would've had 7 serials and 22x25 minute episodes. With that being said, here is Doctor Who season 31. THE DYING DAYS by LANCE PARKIN On the Mare Sirenum, British astronauts are walking on the surface of Mars for the first time in over twenty years. The National Space Museum in London is the venue for a spectacular event where the great and the good celebrate a unique British achievement. In Adisham, Kent, the most dangerous man in Britain has escaped from custody while being transported by helicopter. In Whitehall, the new Home Secretary is convinced that there is a plot brewing to overthrow the government. In west London, MI5 a...

Lungbarrow (1993)

Lungbarrow would've aired November 20th, 1993, being the first movie with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor and the only one with Julia Sawalha as Kate Tollinger, Sophie Aldred as Ace and many actors playing the Doctor's many companions. This would've a rather unique title sequence. The credits in order are the BBC presents credit, the an Ian Frasier production credit, the a Graeme Harper film credit, the title, the Doctors' credit, the companions' credits and the writer's credit. Sweet Jesus, this would've been very long. All of this happens with Keff McCullough's Latin theme plays and the unused 1963 title footage happens behind the credits. It would've been 1x120 minute movie. With that being said, here is Doctor Who: Lungbarrow. THE SYNOPSIS All is not well on Gallifrey. Kate is having someone else's nightmares. Ace is talking to herself. So is K9. Leela has stumbled on a murderous family conspiracy. And the beleaguered Lady President, Roma...

Season 30 (1993)

Season 30 would've aired in July 5th to November 13th, 1993, being the third season with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor and the fourth season with Julia Sawalha as Kate Tollinger. This season would've a brand new title sequence. It starts with a white galaxy in a red-pink space background as the TARDIS zooms past the camera. A skull zooms out revealing the Doctor's face. It dissolves and the outlined words "DOCTOR WHO" stacked against each other write themselves as a red glowing line orbits around the last two Os flashing the words to show the logo. It zooms in and fades out. The episode title, writer credit and part number fade in and fade out respectively, transitioning into the episode. A new theme would also be made. And the composer is Mark Ayres. It would've had 6 serials, 18x25 minute episodes and 1x120 minute movie which I'll talk about next time. With that being said, here is Doctor Who season 30. THE DALEK FACTOR by SIMON CLARK When a Thal p...

Season 29 (1992-93)

Season 29 would've aired in September 5th, 1992 to January 2th, 1993, being the second season with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor and the third season with Julia Sawalha as Kate Tollinger. This season would've been the last to use the recolored McCoy titles. It would've had 6 serials and 18x25 minute episodes. With that being said, here is Doctor Who season 29. RED EYES by COLIN BRAKE The TARDIS accidentally materializes in Gallifrey, where one of the Doctor's greatest enemies is waiting, waiting for his virtue. And the Doctor and Kate soon realize that their hopes aren't all they seem to be. It's a race against time and the Doctor and Kate are up against all the time lords who ever encountered him. After all, red eyes tell lies... This would've marked the return of the Master. THE MAN IN THE VELVET MASK by DANIEL O'MAHONY 24 Messidor, XXII: the TARDIS has landed in post-revolutionary France, or so it appears. But the futuristic structure of the New...

Season 28 (1991)

Season 28 would've aired in September 7th to December 7th 1991, being the first season with Robert Lindsay as the Eighth Doctor and the second season with Julia Sawalha as Kate Tollinger. With a new Doctor and producer, an edited version of the McCoy titles were made. Everything would've been red, McCoy's face would've been replaced with Lindsay's and there would've been a new theme by Distant J. Like season 27, it would've had 4 serials and 14x25 minute episodes. With that being said, here is Doctor Who season 28. NIGHT THOUGHTS by EDWARD YOUNG A remote Scottish mansion. Five bickering academics are haunted by ghosts from their past. Reluctantly they offer shelter to the Doctor and his companion Kate. Kate, already troubled by a vivid nightmare, is further disturbed by the night-time appearance of a whistling, hooded apparition. After that, she tries to befriend the young housemaid, Sue. Sue knows secrets. She knows why the academics have assembled here, a...