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BREAKING HISTORY

The Doctor (William Hartnell) and Marco Polo (Mark Eden) meet Kublai Khan (Martin Miller) in Mighty Kublai Khan, the sixth episode of Marco Polo (1964).A disguised Ian Chesterton (William Russell) watches as the Perfect Victim (André Boulay) prepares to die in The Day of Darkness, the fourth episode of The Aztecs (1964).
Barbara (Jacqueline Hill) plans to change history, to the Doctor’s concern, in The Aztecs (1964).
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TIME TRAVEL
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The Chase
ON THE PLANET SKARO, THE DALEKS PLOT THEIR revenge
FRANKENSTEIN VS the DALEKS
1965’s The Chase featured more time travel than any previous Doctor Who story. However, early script ideas were even more ambitious in their scope…
The Ark
”Something must have gone wrong. It appears we’ve landed
TURN LEFT?
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The Evil of The Daleks
WHILE IN LONDON IN 1966, THE TARDIS IS STOLEN. A series
ORIGINAL EVIL
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The Time Warrior
AT THE REQUEST OF BRIGADIER LETHBRIDGEStewart, the
Time Beings
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Invasion of the Dinosaurs
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The Blinovitch Effect
In 1972 Day of the Daleks introduced the concept of the Blinovitch Limitation Effect to Doctor Who. But what exactly is it, and how does it work?
City of Death
FOR A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR LIKE DUGGAN, being sent
THE GAMBLE WITH Time
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Warriors’ Gate
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THE AGONY OF PERPETUITY
Actor David Collings played the time-travelling Mawdryn, one of the most unusual villains ever seen in Doctor Who.
Mawdryn Undead
TO AVOID A COLLISION WITH A STRANGE spacecraft trapped
Time STRIPS
Highlights of the Doctor Who comic-strip stories that have explored time travel…
Resurrection of the Daleks
”The Doctor’s TARDIS has been caught in the time corridor.”
Typography And Random Disasters In Switzerland
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The Two Doctors
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The Curse of Fenric
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Attack of the Giant Squirrel!
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Father’s Day
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Radio Times
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Blink
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Creating Angels
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A Christmas Carol
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River’s Run
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CHANGING TIMES
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Under the Lake/ Before the Flood
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