Doctor Who (season 22)


The twenty-second season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 5 January 1985 and ended on 30 March 1985. It opened with the serial Attack of the Cybermen and ended with the serial Revelation of the Daleks. The season returned to the traditional Saturday transmission for the first time since Season 18, but for the first and only time in the series' first run it featured 45-minute episodes in its entirety. During transmission, BBC One controller Michael Grade announced an 18-month hiatus for the series, partly citing the violence depicted in the stories of the season.

Casting

Main cast

Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant continue their roles as the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.
Patrick Troughton and Frazer Hines return to play the Second Doctor and his companion Jamie McCrimmon in The Two Doctors. Their last on-screen appearance was The Five Doctors in 1983.

Recurring stars

Anthony Ainley returns in The Mark of the Rani as The Master.
Kate O'Mara makes her first appearance as the Rani in The Mark of the Rani.
Terry Molloy returns to play Davros in Revelation of the Daleks and also played Russell in Attack of the Cybermen.

Guest stars

returned as Lytton from the story Resurrection of the Daleks in Attack of the Cybermen.
David Banks makes his third of four appearances as a Cyber-leader in Attack of the Cybermen.
Michael Kilgarriff reprises his role of the Cyber-Controller from The Tomb of the Cybermen.

Synopsis

The season mostly focused on Peri trying to adjust to the Sixth Doctor, who is still having trouble "getting his head on straight" while they're on adventures.

Serials

The series moved back to once-weekly Saturday broadcasts. All episodes were 45 minutes long, though they also exist in 25-minute versions. Although there were now only 13 episodes in the season, the total running time remained approximately the same as in previous seasons since the episodes were almost twice as long.

Supplemental episodes

A specially written segment produced for the BBC children's programme Jim'll Fix It featuring Colin Baker in character as the Sixth Doctor. It was broadcast on 23 February 1985. It is not generally considered to be canonical by Doctor Who fans.

Home media

VHS releases

DVD and Blu-ray releases

In print

Serial nameNovelisation titleAuthorFirst published
Attack of the CybermenAttack of the CybermenEric Saward20 April 1989
Vengeance on VarosVengeance on VarosPhilip Martin21 January 1988
The Mark of the RaniThe Mark of the RaniPip and Jane Baker16 January 1986
The Two DoctorsThe Two DoctorsRobert Holmes15 August 1985
TimelashTimelashGlen McCoy12 December 1985
Revelation of the DaleksRevelation of the DaleksEric Saward14 November 2019