This Week in Doctor Who
Week 08: 25 Feb - 3 Mar 2017 - USA
Saturday 25 February
| 6:00pm EST The Space Museum: The Final Phase |
| 6:30pm EST The Chase: The Executioners |
| 7:00pm EST The Chase: The Death of Time |
| 7:30pm EST The Chase: Flight Through Eternity |
| 7:00pm MST Terror of the Zygons: Part Four (Repeated: Sun 1:00am MST) | Investigating Loch Ness, the Doctor (Tom Baker) makes Zygons be bygones. Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen. Benton: John Levene. Munro: Hugh Martin. Duke: John Woodnutt. |
| 9:30pm EST Tom Baker Movies: State of Decay | After the events of Full Circle, the Doctor, Romana, K-9, and their newest companion/stowaway, Adric, arrive on a planet with a feudal society. The villagers live under the thrall of three lords—Zargo, Camilla, and Aukon—who dwell in a shadowy Tower, and experience a yearly ritual called “the Selection,” in which a sample of young villagers are taken to the tower, never to be seen again. |
| 10:00pm EST Tom Baker Movies: The Invasion of Time - Part 2 of 2 | The Doctor expels Leela to the wasteland. Borusa: John Arnatt. Andred: Chris Tranchell. Lord Gomer: Dennis Edward. Kelner: Milton Johns. Vardan: Tom Kelly. |
| 11:00pm EST Tom Baker Movies: The Robots Of Death | The Fourth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. He was portrayed by Tom Baker for seven consecutive seasons and remains the longest-lived incarnation of the Doctor in the show's on-screen history, counting both the classic and modern series. |
| 10:00pm CST Tom Baker Movies: Logopolis | The Doctor takes Adric and a young air hostess named Tegan Jovanka, who has come aboard the TARDIS by accident, to the planet Logopolis, home of a race of mathematicians whose help he hopes to enlist in reconfiguring the outer shell of the TARDIS. The mysterious, wraith-like Watcher brings Nyssa from Traken to join them and warns of impending danger - something that is borne out as the Master arrives and kills a number of the Logopolitans. |
| 10:00pm CST Tom Baker Movies: The Pirate Planet | The tracer detects the second segment on the planet Calufrax. The TARDIS makes a bumpy landing, and the Doctor and Romana soon discover that they are not on Calufrax at all. They are in fact on Zanak, a planet that has been hollowed out and fitted with engines so that it can transmat through space and materialise around others - such as Calufrax - to plunder their mineral wealth, leaving them as shrunken husks held by gravitational forces in a "trophy room". |
| 10:00pm CST Tom Baker Movies: Genesis of the Daleks (part 1 of 2) | A new threat is unleashed when the dome is destroyed. Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen. Sevrin: Stephen Yardley. Ronson: James Garbutt. Ravon: Guy Siner. Nyder: Peter Miles. Description for part three of the compilation. |
| 11:00pm CST Dark Water | In the mysterious world of the Nethersphere, plans have been drawn. Missy is about to come face to face with the Doctor, and an impossible choice is looming… “Death is not an end” promises the sinister organization known only as 3W – but, as the Doctor and Clara discover, you might wish it was. |
| 11:00pm CST Deep Breath | When the newly-regenerated doctor arrives in Victorian London, he finds a dinosaur rampant in the Thames and a spate of deadly spontaneous combustions. This was originally scheduled as Doctor Who And The Silurians in February, but in late March the schedules had changed to indicate Deep Breath aired instead. Doctor Who And The Silurians was scheduled again for the 1st April . |
| 11:30pm CST Tom Baker Movies: Genesis of the Daleks (part 2 of 2) | A new threat is unleashed when the dome is destroyed. Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen. Sevrin: Stephen Yardley. Ronson: James Garbutt. Ravon: Guy Siner. Nyder: Peter Miles. A late change of schedule saw the second half of the story broadcast the same evening as the first half. |
| 11:30pm CST Tom Baker Movies: Nightmare of Eden | The TARDIS arrives on the space liner Empress which has become locked together with a private ship, the Hecate, after colliding with it on emerging from hyperspace. The Doctor and Romana meet the scientist Tryst, who has with him a Continuous Event Transmuter (CET) machine containing crystals on which are stored supposed recordings of planets that he and his team have visited. |
| 11:00pm MST Tom Baker Movies: Warrior's Gate | The TARDIS is hijacked in the vortex by a time sensitive Tharil named Biroc, and brought to a strange white void. Biroc wants to free the others of his race who are being transported in a slave ship, captained by Rorvik, which is also trapped in the void. The only other thing present in the void is an ancient gateway leading to a decrepit banqueting hall. |
| 11:00pm PST The Web Planet (Repeated: Sun 4:00am PST) |
| 11:30pm PST The Web Planet: The Zarbi (Repeated: Sun 4:30am PST) |
Sunday 26 February
| 11:00am EST Doctor Who (the actual episode broadcast is unknown) (Repeated: Sun 12:00pm EST) |
| 11:00pm EST Peter Davison Movies: The Visitation (Repeated: Tue 3:00am EST) | In 1666 London, the Doctor (Peter Davison) discovers evidence of alien activity. Mace: Michael Robbins. Nyssa: Sarah Sutton. Terileptil Leader: Michael Melia. Adric: Matthew Waterhouse. |
Monday 27 February
| 6:00am EST The Eleventh Hour | The newly regenerated Doctor and Amy Pond must save the world in less than 20 minutes from galactic policemen known as the Atraxi. |
| 7:00am EST The Beast Below | The Doctor and Amy travel to Britain of the future, where people live in a giant spaceship; Amy comes across the terrifying Smilers. |
| 8:00am EST Victory of the Daleks | The Doctor and Amy meet Winston Churchill during a trip back to World War II, where they also encounter the Daleks. |
| 9:00am EST The Time of Angels | Part 1. The Doctor hunts the last of the Weeping Angels through the Maze of the Dead; the mysterious River Song is back in the Doctor's life, but he doesn't know if he can trust her. |
| 10:00am EST Flesh and Stone | Part 2. The Doctor and his friends are forced to escape through the forest vault after they are surrounded by the Weeping Angels. |
| 11:00am EST The Vampires of Venice | The Doctor suspects something isn't quite right with the daughters of the family that protects the streets of Venice. |
| 7:00pm EST The Visitation: Part Two |
| 7:30pm EST The Visitation: Part Three |
| 11:00pm EST Doctor Who Sneak Peek (Related) | Catch a sneak peek of the NEW season of Doctor Who! |
Tuesday 28 February
| 6:00am EST Amy's Choice | The Doctor returns to Amy on the night before her first child is born. |
| 7:00am EST The Hungry Earth | Part 1. Scientists discover something isn't right beneath Earth's crust while drilling. |
| 8:00am EST Cold Blood | Part 2. Scientists discover something isn't right beneath Earth's crust while drilling. |
| 9:00am EST Vincent and the Doctor | Amy battles an alien in France with Vincent Van Gogh. |
| 10:00am EST The Lodger | The Doctor investigates a mysterious staircase in a building where people can go up, but never down. |
| 11:00am EST The Pandorica Opens | Part 1. A message on a cliff; a puzzle box that opens from the inside; the fates draw closer for the TARDIS. |
| 7:00pm EST The Visitation: Part Four |
| 7:30pm EST Black Orchid: Part One |
Wednesday 1 March
| 6:00am EST The Big Bang | Part 2. The fates draw close around the TARDIS. |
| 7:00am EST A Christmas Carol | Amy and Rory are trapped on a crashing space liner, and the only way The Doctor can rescue them is to save the soul of a lonely old miser. But is Kazran Sardick, the richest man in Sardicktown, beyond redemption? And what is lurking in the fogs? |
| 8:00am EST The Impossible Astronaut | Part 1. The Doctor, Amy and Rory receive a secret summons that leads them to the Oval Office in 1969. Enlisting the help of a former FBI agent and the irrepressible River Song, the Doctor promises to assist the President. |
| 9:00am EST Day of the Moon | Billed as The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe |
| 10:00am EST The Curse of the Black Spot | The TARDIS is marooned onboard a 17th-century pirate ship whose crew is being attacked by a mysterious and beautiful sea creature. Becalmed and beset by cabin fever, the pirates have numerous superstitious explanations for the Siren's appearance. |
| 11:00am EST The Doctor's Wife | By following a Time Lord distress signal, the Doctor puts Amy, Rory and his beloved TARDIS in grave danger. |
| 7:00pm EST Black Orchid: Part Two |
| 7:30pm EST Time-Flight: Part One |
Thursday 2 March
| 6:00am EST The Rebel Flesh | Part 1. A solar tsunami liberates doppelgangers from their human 'originals' in a futuristic factory. Can the Doctor prevent all out civil war? |
| 7:00am EST The Almost People | Part 2. The Doctor must convince terrified factory-workers to work with their doppelgangers to overcome a monster of their own making. |
| 8:00am EST A Good Man Goes to War | The Doctor assembles an army to face the Battle of Demons Run - and River Song has something to tell him. |
| 9:00am EST Let's Kill Hitler | The TARDIS crash lands in 1930's Berlin, bringing the Doctor face to face with the greatest war criminal in the Universe. And Hitler. |
| 10:00am EST Night Terrors | Every child is scared of monsters, but George's terrified pleas for help reach the Doctor. Because George's monsters are real. |
| 11:00am EST The Girl Who Waited | Amy is trapped in a quarantine facility for victims of an alien plague. Can Rory save her before she is killed by kindness? |
| 7:00pm EST Time-Flight: Part Two |
| 7:30pm EST Time-Flight: Part Three |
| 8:00pm EST Doctor Who (the actual episode broadcast is unknown) (Repeated: Thu 9:00pm EST / Thu 11:00pm EST) |
| 9:59pm CST Death in Heaven | With Cybermen on the streets of London, old friends unite against old enemies, and the Doctor takes to the air in a startling new role. Can the mighty UNIT contain Missy? As the Doctor faces his greatest challenge, sacrifices must be made before the day is won. |
Friday 3 March
| 12:00am EST Doctor Who (the actual episode broadcast is unknown) |
| 7:00pm EST Time-Flight: Part Four |
| 7:30pm EST Arc of Infinity: Part One |