The Fourth Doctor

Ahh, The Fourth Doctor, played by Tom Baker from 1974 to 1981, is probably the most iconic Time Lord. With an absurdly long scarf, equally characteristic hat and coat and a smile sometimes equipped with an apparent abundance of teeth, The Fourth Doctor is a fan favourite and we’re thrilled to be reviewing his serials now.

Podcast C100 The Stones of Blood > > > > > > >

Turns out that if you combine Druidic Hammer Horror, Inter-Dimensional SciFi and a Courtroom Drama, you get The Golden Girls

Podcast C099 The Pirate Planet > > > > > > >

A robot parrot, condensed planets and another piece of The Key To Time… ish. By the left frontal lobe of the sky demon, what a totally bananas serial this is!

Podcast C098 The Ribos Operation > > > > > > > >

The Doctor and Romana (I) are tasked by Colonel Sanders to find six horcruxes in this opener to the season-long ‘Key To Time’ arc

Podcast C097 The Invasion of Time > > > > > > > >

Doc gets crowned president, Gallifrey gets invaded twice, and Leela and K-9 get no goodbye

Podcast C096 Underworld > > > > > >

Jackson and The Argonauts take Team TARDIS to a newly formed, largely green-screen’d planet

Podcast C095 The Sun Makers > > >

Doc, Leela and K-9 lead a proletarian revolution against space capitalists on Pluto who may be in the business of making suns

Podcast C094 Image of the Fendahl > > > >

A loony old trout helps prevent a golden sun goddess from sucking the life out of the world with her Gestalt band of space worms

Podcast C093 The Invisible Enemy > > > >

Anti-body pillow fights, a fantastic voyage and the universe-threatening ejaculate of a megalomaniac space shrimp

Podcast C092 Horror of Fang Rock > >

An alien jellyfish hampers attempted insider trading in this legendary bottle episode

Podcast C091 The Talons of Weng-Chiang > > > >

It’s Sherlock Holmes meets Dr Fu Manchu, and one of the most controversial Classic Doctor Who stories ever