U.N.I.T.
A branch of the military focusing on the alien and the paranormal. Originally led by Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and later by his daughter, Kate Stewart, U.N.I.T. was a common fixture in many an Earth-based serial in the 70s.
The Master summons homicidal Morris Dancers, a Daemon and a gargoyle with a spring in his step to grant him godlike powers, and obviously everything goes wrong.
Kleptomaniacs, coprophages and a scientist fanboy battle a civilisation-devouring sharknado from outer space
Golden-haired, miracle-bearing cherubs descend from the heavens and no one suspects that they might have a hidden agenda.
Psychiatric treatment of criminals using an alien in a bucket? It’s got to be The Master!
The Doctor abandons Rose with a genocidal Donna in Tennant-form and there’s no sign of The Shadow Proclamation anywhere!
Companions and spin-offs collide when Davros and his new race of Daleks transport the Earth far across the universe
Killer daffodils, a carnivorous armchair and the debut of The Master.
More astronaut-cosplaying aliens, palpably inappropriate music, and foreign conspirators from foreign countries
U.N.I.T. can’t decide whether to battle Global Warming, a flesh-eating virus, nuclear holocaust, dinosaurs or planet-usurping man-geckos.
We get space quaffles, the mannequin challenge and some good old-fashioned tentacle porn in Pertwee’s first go as The Third Doctor