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Doctor Who: The Five Doctors

Episode score 8.8 Great

The Five Doctors

  • 608.
  • Season: 20
  • Episode: 23
  • First Aired: 11/25/1983
  • Prod Code: 6K

EPISODE OVERVIEW

3 Reviews | 24 Votes

Gallifrey, planet of the Time Lords. The Death Zone, where the ancient Gallifreyans once staged gladiatorial games between alien races from throughout the universe, has been reactivated. No less than three of the Doctor's former incarnations and several of his companions are brought here. But why? And who is the Player in the Game of Rassilon? Read full recap »

Writers:
Terrance Dicks
Director:
Peter Moffatt
Stars:
Peter Davison (The Doctor)
Janet Fielding (Tegan)
Mark Strickson (Turlough)
Recurring Role:
Patrick Troughton (The Second Doctor)
William Hartnell (The First Doctor)
David Savile (Crichton)
John Leeson (Voice of K9)
Roy Skelton (Dalek Voice)
Lalla Ward (Romana)
John Scott Martin (Dalek Operator)
Nicholas Courtney (The Brigadier)
Paul Jerricho (The Castellan)
David Banks (Cyber Leader)
Mark Hardy (Cyber Lieutenant)
Richard Franklin (Captain Yates)
Stuart Blake (Commander)
Anthony Ainley (The Master)
Guest Star:
Caroline John (Liz Shaw)
Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith)
Tom Baker (The Fourth Doctor)
Jon Pertwee (The Third Doctor)
Richard Hurndall (The First Doctor)
Stephen Meredith (Technician)
Keith Hodiak (Raston Robot)
Ray Float (Sergeant)
Carole Ann Ford (Susan)
John Tallents (Guard)
Philip Latham (Lord President Borusa)
Dinah Sheridan (Chancellor Flavia)
Richard Mathews (Rassilon)
Frazer Hines (Jamie)
Wendy Padbury (Zoe)
William Kenton (Cyber Scout)
  • When he meets Colonel Crichton, the second Doctor claims his replacement was a disappointment. This refers to the contentious relationship the two incarnations had in The Three Doctors. edit »
  • Plot Hole: Borusa commands the companions to stay still. They do — except for the Brigadier, who turns his head to watch Borusa as he moves across the room. edit »
  • Plot Hole: When the Cybermen arrived in the entrance hall, they look right at the Doctor and Tegan but apparently ignore them. edit »
  • Revealing Mistake: After the Raston Warrior Robot has destroyed all the Cybermen, it disappears. When it does so, several of the dead Cybermen shift their position. edit »
  • When the Master is transmatted into the Death Zone he is wearing only his black suit with the embroidered collar. When next seen in the Death Zone he is now wearing a cloak over his clothes. Where did he get it? edit »
  • Borusa is eventually freed from Rassilon's trap in the Doctor Who spin-off novels Blood Harvest and The Eight Doctors. edit »
  • The scene where the Fourth Doctor and Romana are punting in a boat down a river before the Time Scoop kidnaps them is an excerpt from a scene in the unfinished and unaired Shada. In the original footage, when the Doctor loses the punt and overbalances on the boat he falls into the water, but this scene is altered to show the Time Scoop effect instead. edit »
  • A brand-new TARDIS control console and interior set is created for this episode. It is last seen in Battlefield, Part One. edit »
  • Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and K9 (voiced by John Leeson) appear next in the 2006 episode, School Reunion. edit »
  • William Hartnell's appearance in this story is a clip from the ending of the final episode of The Dalek Invasion of Earth, where he is, ironically, saying goodbye to Susan. In a way, he does keep his promise, meeting up with her in the Death Zone. edit »
  • The Third Doctor: To lose is to win, and he who wins shall lose. edit »
  • The Second Doctor (Sings): Who to Rassilon's Tower would go
    Must choose above, between, below.
    The Brigadier: Are you in pain, Doctor?
    The Second Doctor: Age has not mellowed you, has it, Brigadier? I was, in fact, recalling an old nursery rhyme about the Dark Tower.
    The Brigadier: Does it help?
    The Second Doctor: Considerably more than you. edit »
  • Tegan: You mean you're deliberately choosing to go on the run from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS?
    The Fifth Doctor: Why not? After all, that's how it all started! edit »
  • The Master: A cosmos without the Doctor scarcely bears thinking about. edit »
  • The Master: I could easily kill you if I wanted to.
    The Fifth Doctor: And not humiliate me first? Oh, that isn't your style at all! edit »
  • shawnlunn2002's avatarmember since: Jun 6, 2005

    The Five Doctors

    The Bottom Line: "Adventurous"

    Diminished

    Written by Terrence Dicks
    Directed by Peter Moffatt ...Continue »

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  • 9.5
    DoctorWho44's avatarmember since: Apr 11, 2007

    The Five Doctors

    The Bottom Line: "Well written"

    This exciting 90 minute adventure is great. For one, The Doctor meets his former selves in The Death Zone on Gallifrey. The Fifth Doctor realizes that there is something going on. Tom Baker refused to take part in The Five Doctors, because he never wan ...Continue »

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  • 7.5
    cybercontroller's avatarmember since: Sep 4, 2006

    The Five Doctors

    The Bottom Line: "A very special episode"

    celebrating 20 years of a classic show with an overstuffed hodgepodge ...Continue »

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Show Score 8.5 great
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