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!
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, getting over the terrible events that befell them in France. But then they meet a future Doctor, and things start to get dangerous very quickly. With the Doctor they know gone, and only a suffragette and an elderly rake for company, can the orphans fight off a vicious alien attack? And will Dr Smith be able to save the day?
This would've had the Doctor turn into a human, thanks to the Chameleon arc.
EVOLUTION
by JOHN PEEL
Riana and Pearce want to meet their favourite journalist Rudyard Kipling, and the Doctor sets the co-ordinates for England, Earth, in the Victorian Age. As usual, the TARDIS materialises in not quite the right place, and the time travellers find themselves pursued across Devon moorland by a huge feral hound.
Children have gone missing; at the local boarding school, the young Rudyard Kipling has set up search parties. Lights have been seen beneath the waters of the bay, and fishermen have been pulled from their boats and mutilated. Graves have been robbed of their corpses. Something is going on, and Arthur Conan Doyle, the ship's doctor from a recently berthed arctic whaler, is determined to investigate.
The Doctor and Doyle join forces to uncover a macabre scheme to interfere with human evolution — and Pearce, Riana and Kipling face a terrifying transmogrification.
This would've been kind of a historical crossover. You know, like in Talons?
TIME OF YOUR LIFE
by STEVE LYONS
The Network broadcasts entertainment to the planets of the Meson system: Death-hunt 3000, Prisoner: The Next Generation, Bloodsoak Bunny... Sixteen channels, and not one of them worth watching. But for the citizens of poverty-stricken Torrok, television offers the only escape from a reality too horrible to face.
Angela, a young inhabitant of Torrok, leaps at the chance to travel to the Network with a hermit who calls himself the Doctor. However, all is not well on the giant, chaotic space station. A soap star has murdered his wife's lover; the robotic regulars of Timeriders are performing random kidnappings; and a lethal new game show is about to go on the air.
Can the Doctor uncover the cause of the apparently random disturbances — or will his appearance as a competitor on Death-hunt 3000 be the last of his life?
This would've introduced a short-travelled, but new companion, Grant Markham.
DEATH AND DIPLOMACY
by DAVE STONE
Three mightly empires poised for war. In the far-off Magellan Cluster, the savage Dakhaari, the militaristic Czhans and the evil backstabbing Saloi are at each other's respective throats over the tiny, peaceful planet of Moriel. The Hollow Gods have decreed that a satellite be built in which they must settle their differences or else. But just who has the tact and diplomacy to arbitrate these talks?
Meanwhile, Pearce and Riana are on Moriel with the Czhanist army, knocking seven bells out of the native populace. Why have they launched this sneak attack? Will it wreck the talks completely? Are they participating in the Hollow Gods' hidden agenda — a plan that will result in the death of billions?
And while the others are otherwise occupied, Grant is stranded, lost and alone, facing the most terrifying challenge of his life — someone who will haunt her for the rest of her days. He's called Jason.
This would've been another war episode.
KILLING GROUND
by STEVE LYONS
The Doctor takes his companions to Grant's home of Agora — only to find a world in the thrall of some of his oldest and deadliest foes.
The Cybermen have taken control and set up a breeding colony to propagate their own race. While the Doctor, Pearce and Riana lang in a cell at the mercy of the sadistic Overseers, Grant joins up with a group of rebels and works on a desperate rescue bid.
With time running out, the rebels move into action. But will their solution prove more deadly than the problem itself?
This would've took place after Time of Your Life. Wow, that guy's on a roll! Also, this would've saw the departure of Grant Markham. Told you he was short-travelled!
THE SONTARAN ORDEAL
by COLIN BRAKE
An instant of the Time War brings centuries of conflict to the planet Drakkis and the Doctor, Pearce and Riana are there to witness the terrible results.
A Sontaran fleet, desperate to join the epic conflict, follows in its wake to take advantage of the fallout. But when Commander Jask is beamed down to the ravaged surface, there is more to his arrival than first appears.
Soon, an unlikely champion joins forces with our heroes to fight for the future of her world, and together they must face the Sontaran Ordeal...
This would've featured the return of the Sontarans after, like, 2 years or something, I dunno.
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL
by RUSSELL T DAVIES
On the eve of the Handover, an advanced Chinese stealth bomber crashes in the hills above Hong Kong. The discredited United Nations Intelligence Taskforce has just 24 hours to steal the technology, rescue the passenger and flee to international waters.
Down by the harbour, there's big trouble in Little England — a bar owned by an old soldier who simply wants to forget the past. But an ancient evil is stirring in a place of peace.
The Doctor, Pearce and Riana find a world on the brink of terror. A world that has lived without him for years. A world that is frighteningly like our own...
This would've been one of the greatest season finales ever.
Well, that's it for this episode for Doctor Who: Cerulean Future. Leave a comment on this post if you want more. And until then, see ya!
I definitely want more, a lot of your stories are very creative and you have a lot of writing potential
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