Doctor Who (season 3)
The third season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 11 September 1965 with the story Galaxy 4 and ended on 16 July 1966 with The War Machines. Only 17 out of 45 episodes survive in the BBC archives; 28 remain missing. As a result, only 3 serials are complete.
Casting
Main cast
- William Hartnell as the First Doctor
- Maureen O'Brien as Vicki
- Peter Purves as Steven Taylor
- Adrienne Hill as Katarina
- Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom
- Jackie Lane as Dodo Chaplet
- Anneke Wills as Polly
- Michael Craze as Ben Jackson
Dodo Chaplet joined the Doctor and Steven in the next serial, The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. There were no changes in the primary cast until Steven's departure in the penultimate story, The Savages. In the final story The War Machines, Dodo also departs, and the Doctor was joined by Polly and Ben. Like the previous season, the cast of companions had changed from start to finish.
Guest stars
makes his second and final appearance as the Meddling Monk in the serial The Daleks' Master Plan, though his presence in the story is limited to three parts only; "Volcano", "Golden Death", and "Escape Switch".Serials
replaced Verity Lambert as producer after "Mission to the Unknown". Innes Lloyd, in turn, replaced Wiles after The Ark. Donald Tosh continued as script editor until The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve: "Priest of Death", and was replaced by Gerry Davis beginning with The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve: "Bell of Doom".The practice of giving each individual episode a different title was abandoned after The Gunfighters, near the end of the season. This season was notable for the longest serial to date, The Daleks' Master Plan, which contained 12 episodes. The record of The Daleks' Master Plan as the longest serial was eventually taken by the 14-part The Trial of a Time Lord, which spanned the whole of Season 23. The single-episode prequel to this story, "Mission to the Unknown", was not only the shortest story, but was notable for the absence of the entire regular cast. The episode came about when Planet of Giants, the opening serial of Season 2, was reduced from four to three episodes, leaving a single episode held over in the production schedule. Rather than attempt to create a single-episode story, or add an episode to an already commissioned story, it was decided to use this one episode as a trailer to set up the upcoming 12-part Dalek story.
Four of the stories from Season 3 are completely missing from the BBC archive, with no surviving episodes. Further, "Mission to the Unknown" and The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve are two of only three stories from the entire run of Doctor Who with no surviving footage from any sources. Only three of this season's stories are complete.
Season 3 holds the distinction of being the longest-running season of Doctor Who to date, having produced 45 episodes in 10 serials. Season 6 produced just one episode less in 7 serials.
The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve was the first serial that saw the lead actor cast in a dual role; William Hartnell not only plays the Doctor, but also the Abbot of Amboise. This would be repeated by Patrick Troughton in Season 5's The Enemy of the World.
Missing episodes
- Galaxy 4 – Episodes 1, 2 & 4
- "Mission to the Unknown" – Entire episode
- The Myth Makers – All 4 episodes
- The Daleks' Master Plan – Episodes 1, 3, 4, 6 – 9, 11 & 12
- The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve – All 4 episodes
- The Celestial Toymaker – Episodes 1, 2 & 3
- The Savages – All 4 episodes
Home media
VHS releases
DVD and Blu-ray releases
In print
Serial name | Novelisation title | Author | First published |
Galaxy 4 | Galaxy Four | William Emms | 14 November 1985 |
"Mission to the Unknown" | The Daleks' Master Plan Part I: Mission to the Unknown | John Peel | 21 September 1989 |
The Myth Makers | The Myth Makers | Donald Cotton | 11 April 1985 |
The Daleks' Master Plan | The Daleks' Master Plan Part I: Mission to the Unknown The Daleks' Master Plan Part II: The Mutation of Time | John Peel | 21 September 1989 19 October 1989 |
The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve | The Massacre | John Lucarotti | 18 June 1987 |
The Ark | The Ark | Paul Erickson | 16 October 1986 |
The Celestial Toymaker | The Celestial Toymaker | Gerry Davis and Alison Bingeman | 19 June 1986 |
The Gunfighters | The Gunfighters | Donald Cotton | 11 July 1985 |
The Savages | The Savages | Ian Stuart Black | 20 March 1986 |
The War Machines | The War Machines | Ian Stuart Black | 16 February 1989 |