Doctor Who (season 16)


The sixteenth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, known collectively as The Key to Time, began on 2 September 1978 with The Ribos Operation, and ended with The Armageddon Factor. The arc was originally conceived by producer Graham Williams, who had proposed it as part of his application for the producer's job in 1976. The name refers to the powerful artefact, the segments of which are what the Fourth Doctor and his companions, Romana and K9, search for during the season.

Synopsis

A figure calling himself the White Guardian commissions the Doctor and K9, assisted by a new companion, the Time Lady Romana, to find the six segments of the Key to Time, a cosmic artifact resembling a perfect cube that maintains the equilibrium of the universe. Since it is too powerful for any single being to possess, it has been split into six different segments and scattered across space and time, disguised by the raw elemental power within them into any shape or size. However, since the forces balancing the universe are so upset, the White Guardian needs to recover the segments of the Key to stop the universe so that he can restore the balance. The White Guardian also warns the Doctor of the Black Guardian, who also wishes to obtain the Key to Time for his own purposes. In the final episode, the Black Guardian, disguised as the White Guardian, attempts to take the Key from the Doctor. However, the Doctor sees through the figure's charade and orders the segments of the Key to Time to once again become scattered across all of time and space, bar the sixth, which he reinstates as Princess Astra. Afterward, the Doctor decides to install a device called a randomiser into the TARDIS' navigation system for a period of time to make his following voyages unpredictable to evade the Black Guardian.

The six segments

  1. The first segment is disguised as a lump of Jethrik on the planet Ribos.
  2. The second is the planet Calufrax, shrunk to miniature size by the space-hopping pirate planet Zanak.
  3. The third is the Great Seal of Diplos, which has been stolen by a criminal of that planet.
  4. The fourth is part of a statue on the planet Tara.
  5. The fifth has been consumed by the squid Kroll, causing it to turn into a gigantic monster.
  6. The final segment is a female humanoid – Princess Astra.

    Casting

Main cast

Tom Baker continued his role as The Fourth Doctor, and saw the introduction of Romana played by Mary Tamm. This season was the only one to feature Tamm as the first incarnation of Romana, as the second incarnation, played by Lalla Ward, began her run in the first serial of the next season.

Serials

took over as script editor from Anthony Read for The Armageddon Factor. Season 16 consists of one long story arc encompassing six separate, linked stories.

Broadcast

The Key to Time was broadcast from 2 September 1978 to 24 February 1979.

Home media

VHS releases

DVD and Blu-ray releases

In print

Serial nameNovelisation titleAuthorFirst published
The Ribos OperationDoctor Who and the Ribos OperationIan Marter11 December 1979
The Pirate PlanetThe Pirate PlanetJames Goss5 January 2017
The Stones of BloodDoctor Who and the Stones of BloodTerrance Dicks20 March 1980
The Androids of TaraDoctor Who and the Androids of TaraTerrance Dicks24 April 1980
The Power of KrollDoctor Who and the Power of KrollTerrance Dicks26 May 1980
The Armageddon FactorDoctor Who and the Armageddon FactorTerrance Dicks26 June 1980