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Season 24 – Doctor Who

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"Doctor Who" is a classic science-fiction series with a cult following. The Doctor is called a "Time Lord," a time-traveling scientist from a far-off planet who travels through time and space in a shop known by the acronym TARDIS. A TARDIS is a machine that is larger on the inside than the outside and is supposed to change its appearance based on its surroundings. The Doctor is also able to evolve his biology, so he appears as many different people throughout the series. The Doctor loves Earth, so he makes many trips here to save the planet, or to enlist earthlings to help him with tasks in the galaxy.
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Doctor Who — Season 24

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Christopher Bahn AV Club "Time" is a formulaic exercise on a rather standard Doctor Who plot. Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Arnold T. Blumberg IGN Movies The Seventh Doctor would turn out to be far, far better than "Time and the Rani" indicated. Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Brad Cook PopMatters Aside from the usual growing pains in establishing a new doctor's identity, though, "Time and the Rani" suffers from the fact that it's a mediocre story. Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Patrick Mulkern Radio Times Doctor Who at last gets the change in house style it needs. Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Jeremy Estes PopMatters "Dragonfire" is a so-so story elevated some great character moments. Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Ross Ruediger Bullz-Eye.com I tried, I really tried - having not seen it in probably 20 years - to find the beauty in it this time around, but alas, it largely escaped me once again. Rated: 2/5 Mar 6, 2019 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audric D Since the season only had 4 stories, which was insanely short at the time, they had to make the most of them, which they failed so miserably at doing. Some of these are so utterly horrible that it makes me question why I still watch the show. The Time and the Rani was a cheesy and stupid episode that's trying to do everything at once, which is also littered with plot holes, Paradise Towers is a confusing and overstuffed story with no substance and it does not know what it's doing at all, and Delta and the Bannermen is stupid and rushed with the most unlikeable set of characters in the series. Even the Doctor is unlikeable. The best story is Dragonfire, which was just a mixed bag. Some parts I really liked, such as the introduction of Ace, but other parts I hated, such as the infamous cliffhanger where The Doctor hangs himself off of a ledge for no reason at all. I'm tired of people saying that the Chris Chibnall era is the worst, especially when this season exists. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 06/17/24 Full Review Tom B What a load of drivel! If I wanted slapstick I would watch some real comedians. Thank God for the prior Doctors! Rated 1 out of 5 stars 12/28/23 Full Review Wolfgang B Not a great start to the McCoy era, and arguably this season was the show missing it's chance to avoid cancellation, because the next two seasons are excellent, and could have been the start of the show's second golden era, but this season being so poor likely made up the minds of both audiences and BBC bigwigs who were already turned off science fiction Rated 2 out of 5 stars 07/02/23 Full Review Audience Member McCoy's first season is certainly something that shouldn't be taken too seriously, and I know this one get's a lot of flack, but personally I adore the likes 'Time and the Rani' and 'Dragonfire' and consider them almost true classics for the McCoy era. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member And here we are - Season 24, the single most maligned Season of the classic series, and sadly, it's for good reason. When going from Colin Baker to Sylvester McCoy, the show picked up a far more bombastic visual/audio presentation, which did not go well with the underwhelming stories. Paradise Towers is okay enough, with some interesting worldbuilding and comedic elements, Time and the Rani isn't too bad, albeit it feels more like a couple of great ideas thrown into a story that could contain them, Dragonfire is pretty much just plain bad, and Delta and the Bannermen, WOW what a bad episode! Each episode has a handful of nice ideas, but for the large part, the Season is just a headache. Sylvester McCoy's performance as the new Doctor is fine, but not nearly as good as his darker performances in the following two years. Purely and simply, Season 24 was, until 2018, the lowest point the show had reached in terms of quality. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member OMG! Greatest ever season of any show ever!!!! I was hooked from the very moment old fatty pants Joseph turned into the wonderful Sylvester Stallone, who is simply marvellous. The Times of the Rani was simply an utter treat and Kate Mara is even better here than in House of Cards and as a plus she's got shoulderpads. Caramel from Coronation Street is sublime as Melody Brush and they have epic adventures including visiting the guy off the Good Life and turning him into a zombie; going to the 1940s with Ken Dodd to play some jazz and harvest honey and finally going to a frozen planet where a old man becomes like that guy from Raiders of the Lost Arc. We are also introduced to new companion Dorothy who wears the same costume of the later dr. Kristofer Ecillston and also likes to blow things up. Unforgettably Mrs. Brush has a shock exit from Tardis when she goes and bangs Mr. Glitter instead of Sylvester Stallone as Dr. Who. All in all, 5 stars! Can't wait to watch Season 25 now, hopefully it keeps up this level of quality. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 7, 1987 Time and the Rani The Doctor regenerates. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 14, 1987 Time and the Rani The Rani plots mass destruction. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 21, 1987 Time and the Rani The Rani tries to use the Doctor. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 28, 1987 Time and the Rani The Doctor stops the Rani's plans. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 5, 1987 Paradise Towers Killers inhabit a resort. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 12, 1987 Paradise Towers Robots kill resort caretakers. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 19, 1987 Paradise Towers Rezzies hold Mel prisoner. Details Episode 8 Aired Oct 26, 1987 Paradise Towers Cleaning robots menace the Doctor. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 2, 1987 Delta and the Bannermen The Doctor wins a trip. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 9, 1987 Delta and the Bannermen Assassins stalk Delta. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 16, 1987 Delta and the Bannermen The Doctor aids alien Delta. Details Episode 12 Aired Nov 23, 1987 Dragonfire The Doctor ventures into Iceworld. Details Episode 13 Aired Nov 30, 1987 Dragonfire The Doctor encounters a dragon. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 7, 1987 Dragonfire The Doctor meets evil Mr. Kane. Details
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Season Info

Director
Chris Clough, Nicholas Mallett, Andrew Morgan
Screenwriter
Jane Baker, Stephen Wyatt, Ian Briggs, Malcolm Kohll, Pip Baker
Network
BBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Adventure, Drama
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Sep 7, 1987