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Tom Baker (Doctor Who(173 episodes, 1974-1981))<br>
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William Hartnell (The Doctor (1963-1966))<br>
William Hartnell (Dr. Who(137 episodes, 1963-1976))<br>
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Patrick Troughton (The Doctor (1966-1969))<br>
Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who(130 episodes, 1970-1983))<br>
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Jon Pertwee (The Doctor (1970-1974))<br>
Patrick Troughton (Dr. Who(128 episodes, 1966-1985))<br>
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Tom Baker (The Doctor (1974-1981))<br>
Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon(117 episodes, 1966-1985))<br>
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Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon (1966-1985))<br>
Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart(107 episodes, 1965-1989))<br>
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Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart (1965-1989))<br>
 
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The Brigadier calls in the RAF to drop bombs on the giant maggots in episode 5 of this story (series 10 episode 25). The production team were planning to get an RAF Phantom to fly over but they couldn't afford it (and they didn't want to use stock footage), so this was used instead.
 
The Brigadier calls in the RAF to drop bombs on the giant maggots in episode 5 of this story (series 10 episode 25). The production team were planning to get an RAF Phantom to fly over but they couldn't afford it (and they didn't want to use stock footage), so this was used instead.
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Registration G-AVZC, serial 450189.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:34, 10 June 2012

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TV Series (1963-1989) Alternative English title: Dr. Who

Starring:
William Hartnell (The Doctor (1963-1966))
Patrick Troughton (The Doctor (1966-1969))
Jon Pertwee (The Doctor (1970-1974))
Tom Baker (The Doctor (1974-1981))
Frazer Hines (Jamie McCrimmon (1966-1985))
Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart (1965-1989))

The adventures of an eccentric renegade time traveling alien and his companions.


Terror of the Autons (1971)

McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom II

Stock footage is used in episode 4 (series 7, episode 4) of this story, to show the RAF airstrike that gets called off at the last moment.

McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom II of the RAF.

The Green Death (1973)

Hughes 269B

The Brigadier calls in the RAF to drop bombs on the giant maggots in episode 5 of this story (series 10 episode 25). The production team were planning to get an RAF Phantom to fly over but they couldn't afford it (and they didn't want to use stock footage), so this was used instead. Registration G-AVZC, serial 450189.

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Doctor Who Green Death helicopter4.jpg

The Hand of Fear (1976)

Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1

One also appears (via stock footage) in "The Hand of Fear" (series 14, episodes 5-8)

Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1 of the RAF.

The Deadly Assassin (1976)

Stampe SV4C

Registration G-AWXZ, c/n 360. The Doctor (Tom Baker) is attacked by this when he enters the Matrix in episode 3 (series 14, episode 11).

Stampe SV4C.

Stampe SV4C (modified as R.A.F SE.5)

Stampe SV4C (modified as R.A.F SE.5).
Stampe SV4C (modified as R.A.F SE.5).
Stampe SV4C (modified as R.A.F SE.5).

Logopolis (1981)

Lockheed L-1011-385-3 TriStar 500

From part 1 (series 18, episode 25).

Lockheed L-1011-385-3 TriStar 500 of Air Canada.


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