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| show_name = Doctor Who | season_type = season | season_number = 15 | bgcolour = #1D5864 | image = File:Doctor Who Season 15 DVD.jpg | caption = Cover art of the Region 2 DVD release for first serial of the season | starring = {{Unbulleted list|Tom Baker|Louise Jameson|John Leeson}} | country = United Kingdom | num_stories = 6 | num_episodes = 26 | network = BBC One | first_aired = {{start date|1977|9|3|df=y}} | last_aired = {{end date|1978|3|11|df=y}} | next_season = The Key to Time (Season 16) | episode_list = List of Doctor Who episodes (1963–1989) }} The fifteenth season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 3 September 1977 with the episode Horror of Fang Rock, and ended with The Invasion of Time. Casting{{See also|List of Doctor Who cast members}}Main cast
Tom Baker and Louise Jameson continue their roles as the Fourth Doctor and Leela. K9, played by John Leeson, makes his first appearance during the second serial The Invisible Enemy. Louise Jameson makes her final appearance as Leela in The Invasion of Time. Serials{{See also|List of Doctor Who episodes (1963–1989)}}Graham Williams took over as producer from Philip Hinchcliffe. Robert Holmes was replaced as script editor by Anthony Read, during The Sun Makers. The season took a short transmission break of two weeks over the Christmas 1977 period, between the broadcasts of The Sun Makers and Underworld. |aux4T = {{abbr|AI|Appreciation Index|style=color:white}} |aux4R = |viewersR = |episodes ={{#invoke:Episode list|sublist |Doctor Who (season 15) | Serial = yes | NumParts = 4 | EpisodeNumber = 92 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | RTitle = Horror of Fang Rock | Aux1_1 = "Part One" | Aux1_2 = "Part Two" | Aux1_3 = "Part Three" | Aux1_4 = "Part Four" | DirectedBy = Paddy Russell | WrittenBy = Terrance Dicks | OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|1977|9|3|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|1977|9|10|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_3 = {{Start date|1977|9|17|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_4 = {{Start date|1977|9|24|df=y}} | ProdCode = 4V | Viewers_1 = 6.8 | Viewers_2 = 7.1 | Viewers_3 = 9.8 | Viewers_4 = 9.9 | Aux4_1 = 58 | Aux4_2 = — | Aux4_3 = 60 | Aux4_4 = 57 | ShortSummary = Three lighthouse men face their fears when something comes in from the sea, which brings death to all it touches. | LineColor = 1D5864 }}{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist |Doctor Who (season 15) | Serial = yes | NumParts = 4 | EpisodeNumber = 93 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | RTitle = The Invisible Enemy | Aux1_1 = "Part One" | Aux1_2 = "Part Two" | Aux1_3 = "Part Three" | Aux1_4 = "Part Four" | DirectedBy = Derrick Goodwin | WrittenBy = Bob Baker and Dave Martin | OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|1977|10|1|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|1977|10|8|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_3 = {{Start date|1977|10|15|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_4 = {{Start date|1977|10|22|df=y}} | ProdCode = 4T | Viewers_1 = 8.6 | Viewers_2 = 7.3 | Viewers_3 = 7.5 | Viewers_4 = 8.3 | Aux4_1 = — | Aux4_2 = — | Aux4_3 = — | Aux4_4 = 60 | ShortSummary = A shuttle crew encounters a cloud in space that infects them with an intelligent virus. When the Doctor answers the distress call, he is infected as well. | LineColor = 1D5864 }}{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist |Doctor Who (season 15) | Serial = yes | NumParts = 4 | EpisodeNumber = 94 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | RTitle = Image of the Fendahl | Aux1_1 = "Part One" | Aux1_2 = "Part Two" | Aux1_3 = "Part Three" | Aux1_4 = "Part Four" | DirectedBy = George Spenton-Foster | WrittenBy = Chris Boucher | OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|1977|10|29|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|1977|11|5|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_3 = {{Start date|1977|11|12|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_4 = {{Start date|1977|11|19|df=y}} | ProdCode = 4X | Viewers_1 = 6.7 | Viewers_2 = 7.5 | Viewers_3 = 7.9 | Viewers_4 = 9.1 | Aux4_1 = — | Aux4_2 = — | Aux4_3 = — | Aux4_4 = 61 | ShortSummary = Scientists investigating an ancient skull unwittingly start to revive the Fendahl, an ancient life-form feared even by the Time Lords. | LineColor = 1D5864 }}{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist |Doctor Who (season 15) | Serial = yes | NumParts = 4 | EpisodeNumber = 95 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | RTitle = The Sun Makers | Aux1_1 = "Part One" | Aux1_2 = "Part Two" | Aux1_3 = "Part Three" | Aux1_4 = "Part Four" | DirectedBy = Pennant Roberts | WrittenBy = Robert Holmes | OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|1977|11|26|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|1977|12|3|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_3 = {{Start date|1977|12|10|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_4 = {{Start date|1977|12|17|df=y}} | ProdCode = 4W | Viewers_1 = 8.5 | Viewers_2 = 9.5 | Viewers_3 = 8.9 | Viewers_4 = 8.4 | Aux4_1 = — | Aux4_2 = — | Aux4_3 = 68 | Aux4_4 = 59 | ShortSummary = In the far future, the planet Pluto is habitable, heated by several miniature suns. However, the heat is available only to the ruling classes. | LineColor = 1D5864 }}{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist |Doctor Who (season 15) | Serial = yes | NumParts = 4 | EpisodeNumber = 96 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | RTitle = Underworld | Aux1_1 = "Part One" | Aux1_2 = "Part Two" | Aux1_3 = "Part Three" | Aux1_4 = "Part Four" | DirectedBy = Norman Stewart | WrittenBy = Bob Baker and Dave Martin | OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|1978|1|7|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|1978|1|14|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_3 = {{Start date|1978|1|21|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_4 = {{Start date|1978|1|28|df=y}} | ProdCode = 4Y | Viewers_1 = 8.9 | Viewers_2 = 9.1 | Viewers_3 = 8.9 | Viewers_4 = 11.7 | Aux4_1 = 65 | Aux4_2 = — | Aux4_3 = — | Aux4_4 = — | ShortSummary = The remnants of the Minyans have an old link to the Time Lords. The Doctor must help them to find the hidden race banks that will save their dying race. | LineColor = 1D5864 }}{{#invoke:Episode list|sublist |Doctor Who (season 15) | Serial = yes | NumParts = 6 | EpisodeNumber = 97 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | RTitle = The Invasion of Time | Aux1_1 = "Part One" | Aux1_2 = "Part Two" | Aux1_3 = "Part Three" | Aux1_4 = "Part Four" | Aux1_5 = "Part Five" | Aux1_6 = "Part Six" | DirectedBy = Gerald Blake | WrittenBy = David Agnew (Graham Williams and Anthony Read) | OriginalAirDate_1 = {{Start date|1978|2|4|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_2 = {{Start date|1978|2|11|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_3 = {{Start date|1978|2|18|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_4 = {{Start date|1978|2|25|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_5 = {{Start date|1978|3|4|df=y}} | OriginalAirDate_6 = {{Start date|1978|3|11|df=y}} | ProdCode = 4Z | Viewers_1 = 11.2 | Viewers_2 = 11.4 | Viewers_3 = 9.5 | Viewers_4 = 10.9 | Viewers_5 = 10.3 | Viewers_6 = 9.8 | Aux4_1 = 56 | Aux4_2 = — | Aux4_3 = — | Aux4_4 = — | Aux4_5 = — | Aux4_6 = — | ShortSummary = The Doctor returns to Gallifrey, having claimed the Presidency. He orders Leela expelled from the Capitol Citadel. However, the Doctor is doing this to prevent a Sontaran-instigated disaster. | LineColor = 1D5864 }} }} ProductionSeason fifteen proved to be a difficult transition period. Philip Hinchcliffe's departure coincided with the loss of a number of long-time contributors to the show as Graham Williams took over as Producer. Williams remarked, "I had to try and find some new ones, and that wasn't the least of the problems. Bob Holmes was stuck on Weng-Chiang for ages... all the scripts were coming in late...".[1] Robert Holmes remained to work on the three stories he had commissioned, while his successor, Anthony Read, trailed him in preparation of taking over the position. Read, an experienced director and producer had only agreed to the position of Script Editor because he was intrigued by the chance to work on Doctor Who. Holmes completed The Horror of Fang Rock and The Invisible Enemy, before leaving due to creative exhaustion. Image of the Fendahl fell to Read, who had to hastily write K-9 into the story when Holmes made him a regular character. While Tom Baker enjoyed working with John Leeson (the voice of K-9) in rehearsals, he disliked the prop. Holmes recalled, "it used to drive Tom spare, and more often than not, he'd kick it out of frustration."[1] Holmes agreed to write The Sun Makers, and while the story was meant to follow K-9's introduction and establish him as a regular character, scheduling problems- resulting the shelving the scripts that Fang Rock had to replace- required the story order to change, with Fendahl preceding it.[1] Baker had found it difficult to accept the violent Leela character since her introduction, contributing to growing tensions between himself and Louise Jameson. According to Jameson, the tension came to a head during the recording of Fang Rock, when she finally confronted Baker over multiple takes of a scene caused by him entering early and cutting her off.[2] Tensions between the two eased over the course of the season. Read commissioned Bob Baker and Dave Martin to write Underworld, the penultimate story of the season. Right away, the production was hit hard by record inflation, resulting in the design staff working day and night and inventing new techniques and processes to complete the story on time.[3] The final story, The Invasion of Time, proved even more chaotic: with a reduced budget, a complete last-minute re-write by Read and Williams, and a BBC industrial-dispute between the props department and the electricians. BroadcastThe entire season was broadcast from 3 September 1977 to 11 March 1978. DVD Releases{{See also|List of Doctor Who home video releases}}All serials of season 15 were released individually in between 2005 and 2011.
In print{{main|List of Doctor Who novelisations}}
References1. ^1 2 The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel. Boxtree Ltd|Adrian Rigelsford, 1994. }}{{Doctor Who episodes|C15}}2. ^"The Horror of Fang Rock" DVD, Commentary Track.|BBC, 2005. 3. ^"Underworld" DVD, Into the Unknown, Making-of Documentary.|BBC, 2010. 5 : Doctor Who series|1977 British television seasons|1978 British television seasons|Doctor Who lists|Fourth Doctor serials |
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