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Revision as of 06:25, 10 September 2012
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.
The Green Death (1973)
Hughes 269B
The Brigadier calls in the RAF to drop bombs on the giant maggots in Episode 5 (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.
Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)
Westland Scout
In Part 5 (series 11, episode 9), the Doctor steals a Land Rover and is chased by army soldiers, and this helicopter.
Planet of the Spiders (1974)
Campbell Super Cricket
In Part 2 (series 11, episode 22), when Lupton steals the Doctor's car (also known as the "Whomobile"), the Doctor follows him in this gyrocopter. Then after he lands, Lupton manages to steal this, so the Doctor takes off (literally) after him in the Whomobile.
The Seeds of Doom (1976)
Bell UH-1 Iroquois
Flies the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith to the World Ecology Bureau's antarctic base in Part 1. Represented solely by a scale model.
De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
Scorby and Keeler steal the Krynoid pod and escape aboard this plane at the end of Part 2.
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
These jets are called in by Major Beresford to destroy the giant Krynoid and Chase's mansion in Part 6.
The Hand of Fear (1976)
Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1
Series 14, episodes 5-8.
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 Part 3 (series 14, episode 11).
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).
Arc of Infinity (1983)
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32
In Part 2 (series 20, episode 2), Tegan lands at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport in this.
Battlefield (1989)
Bell 206A JetRanger
The Brigadier is picked up in this helicopter in Part 1 (series 26, episode 1) and it gets shot down by Morgaine in Part 2. Registration G-HELO, Serial 124.
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