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-The regeneration clip from [[The Tenth Planet]] was apparently grafted onto the start of [[The Dominators]] in some versions of this story (but see also [[The War Machines]]).  
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-It has been reported (refer ''DWB'' issue 43, dated May 1987) that the Hartnell to Troughton regeneration sequence from [[The Tenth Planet]] was edited onto the end of [[The War Machines]] and the start of [[The Dominators]], although no off-air copies of such broadcasts are known to exist, which suggests it was not true.
  
 
- In its omnibus form, [[The War Games]] is issued as a two-parter (episodes one to five, six to ten).
 
- In its omnibus form, [[The War Games]] is issued as a two-parter (episodes one to five, six to ten).

Revision as of 22:43, 6 December 2014




PATRICK TROUGHTON

The War Games - Omnibus end of part one "To be continued" caption

Five stories, 30 episodes (also in "movie length" omnibus editions):

TT The Dominators 5
UU The Mind Robber 5
WW The Krotons 4
XX The Seeds of Death 6
ZZ The War Games 10

-It has been reported (refer DWB issue 43, dated May 1987) that the Hartnell to Troughton regeneration sequence from The Tenth Planet was edited onto the end of The War Machines and the start of The Dominators, although no off-air copies of such broadcasts are known to exist, which suggests it was not true.

- In its omnibus form, The War Games is issued as a two-parter (episodes one to five, six to ten).


  • 1986: The NJN documentary Doctor Who's Who's Who screens.
  • 15 March 1986: The Tom Baker "movies" commence on a number of Armed Forces Network stations on military bases in the Pacific and in Germany.
  • By May 1986, the BBC buys all the shares in Lionheart Television Inc. The BBC had owned only 2%, the other 98% split 50/50 between Western World TV and Public Media Inc. Lionheart was clearing a profit of US$1million per year.
  • 8 May 1986: Setting off from Washington DC, with Peter Davison and BBC 1 Controller, Michael Grade in attendance, the Doctor Who USA Tour begins its two-year, multi-city tour (two cities per week). It is hoped that all 185+ markets where Doctor Who is screened across America will be visited. (See the full coverage on our dedicated page.)
The Inheritors of Time
  • May 1986: Although advertised as opening this month, the stage-play The Inheritors of Time is cancelled due to various copyright issues.
  • August 1986: After 23 issues, the US Marvel comic is cancelled due to falling sales.
  • August to December 1986: Ballantine Books publishes US editions of the six Make Your Own Adventure books that had been published by Severn House in the UK, re-branding them as Find Your Fate books. New covers are painted by Gail Bennett. They retail for $2.50.
  • 1986: The North American Doctor Who Appreciation Society (NADWAS) winds up.