Twelve episodes Writer: Terry Nation (1-5 & 7) and Dennis Spooner (6 & 8-12, based on an idea by Terry Nation)
F ormer Tony Hancock gag writer Terry Nation got to indulge his penchant for comedy in the seventh instalment, The Feast of Steven. This was the final episode of 1965 and Doctor Who’s first ever Christmas episode proper, a bizarre interlude in which the TARDIS first lands outside a Z Cars-like police station, then in a silent-era Hollywood studio. “On Christmas Day, anything seemed to go,and I guess that’s what we wanted; something very bizarre and strange,”Nation told Doctor Who Magazine in 1989.Notoriously, the episode ended with William Hartnell turning to camera, glass in hand, and wishing home!” This was not an ad-lib, as has sometimes been reported, but a “a Happy Christmas to all of you at bit of business worked out in rehearsals and written into the camera script. However, the very beginning of the episode didn’t exactly match the end of the sixth instalment, since the cliffhanger was remounted at the start of the Christmas episode, with William Hartnell giving a noticeably more peppery performance.