Doctor Who (season 2)
The second season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 31 October 1964 with the story Planet of Giants and ended on 24 July 1965 with The Time Meddler. 37 of 39 episodes exist in the BBC archives; 2 episodes remain missing. As a result, only 1 serial is incomplete.
Casting
Main cast
- William Hartnell as the First Doctor
- Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman
- Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright
- William Russell as Ian Chesterton
- Maureen O'Brien as Vicki
- Peter Purves as Steven Taylor
Susan departed at the end of the second story The Dalek Invasion of Earth, and was soon replaced by Vicki in The Rescue.
The penultimate story The Chase saw the departure of Ian and Barbara, and the arrival of Steven as a regular member of the TARDIS crew. At the end of the season, aside from the Doctor, the main cast had changed and would do so the following season when it finished.
Guest stars
makes his first of two appearances as the Meddling Monk in the serial The Time Meddler.Serials
replaced David Whitaker as script editor after The Dalek Invasion of Earth, and edited the remainder of the season apart from The Time Meddler, which was edited by Donald Tosh. Verity Lambert continued in her role as producer for the entire season while Mervyn Pinfield served as associate producer until the end of The Romans. This season was originally intended to have 40 episodes with Planet of Giants originally shot and edited as 4 x 25 minute episodes. After viewing the episodes, Head of series and serials Donald Wilson found them to be lacking in action and ordered that the final two episodes be edited into 1 episode. The episode left over was later used to produce the single-episode teaser "Mission to the Unknown" in Season 3.The Time Meddler is the first example in the series of what became known as "pseudo-historical" stories – these are serials that are set in the past, but have a story that involves significant science-fiction elements.
Season 2 is the most complete season of Doctor Who during its black-and-white era, as only two episodes, both from The Crusade, are missing from the BBC archive.
Episode is missing
Production
The first two serials were produced in the programme's first production block, but were held back until the beginning of the second season. Verity Lambert began lobbying for a second season in August 1964, and was initially only guaranteed 13 episodes. Nine were already planned as Planet of Giants and The Dalek Invasion of Earth, and with only four episodes after that Lambert felt it was too short a time to retain the regular actors and it would be then pointless to write Susan out at the end of The Dalek Invasion of Earth. In best interest of the actors and their agents, a deal was struck of an additional 13 episodes, and the commitment of 26 episodes in the second production block was accepted the day The Dalek Invasion of Earth finished filming.Missing episodes
- The Crusade – Episodes 2 & 4
Home media
VHS releases
DVD and Blu-ray releases
In print
Serial name | Novelisation title | Author | First published |
Planet of Giants | Planet of Giants | Terrance Dicks | 18 January 1990 |
The Dalek Invasion of Earth | Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth | Terrance Dicks | 24 March 1977 |
The Rescue | The Rescue | Ian Marter | 20 August 1987 |
The Romans | The Romans | Donald Cotton | 16 April 1987 |
The Web Planet | Doctor Who and the Zarbi | Bill Strutton | 16 September 1965 |
The Crusade | Doctor Who and the Crusaders | David Whitaker | 17 February 1966 |
The Space Museum | The Space Museum | Glyn Jones | 15 January 1987 |
The Chase | The Chase | John Peel | 20 July 1989 |
The Time Meddler | The Time Meddler | Nigel Robinson | 15 October 1988 |