Since Doctor Who debuted back in 1963, the series has become one of the biggest science fiction franchises in the world. What started out as a simple children’s show with a modest budget on BBC One is now the longest running sci-fi series of all time, attracting fans of all ages from all around the world.Across its first 60 years, Doctor Who has produced just about every kind of story imaginable. Some have failed to impress and others might split opinion, but the best Doctor Who episodes can unite the series’ entire fanbase in their shared passion for the classic sci-fi series.”The Deadly Assassin” might not be topping fans’ lists of the best Doctor Who episodes, but this 1976 story featuring Tom Baker’s Fourth Doctor is a true epic. It took fans to the heart of the Time Lords’ home planet, Gallifrey, and introduced the Master’s terrifying emaciated form. The Master tried to regain his life force through a power source that would signify the end of beloved Gallifrey. Written by Robert Holmes and directed by David Maloney, The Doctor’s escape from the mind-bending Time Lord computer, the Matrix in this episode made for excellent Doctor Who weirdness.
Since Doctor Who debuted back in 1963, the series has become one of the biggest science fiction franchises in the world. What started out as a simple children’s show with a modest budget on BBC One is now the longest running sci-fi series of all time, attracting fans of all ages from all around the world.
Across its first 60 years, Doctor Who has produced just about every kind of story imaginable. Some have failed to impress and others might split opinion, but the best Doctor Who episodes can unite the series’ entire fanbase in their shared passion for the classic sci-fi series.
“The Deadly Assassin” might not be topping fans’ lists of the best Doctor Who episodes, but this 1976 story featuring Tom Baker’s Fourth Doctor is a true epic. It took fans to the heart of the Time Lords’ home planet, Gallifrey, and introduced the Master’s terrifying emaciated form. The Master tried to regain his life force through a power source that would signify the end of beloved Gallifrey. Written by Robert Holmes and directed by David Maloney, The Doctor’s escape from the mind-bending Time Lord computer, the Matrix in this episode made for excellent Doctor Who weirdness.
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