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series '' Doctor Who''. He is portrayed by
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. Although his televisual time on the series was comparatively brief and turbulent, Baker has continued as the Sixth Doctor in Big Finish's range of original ''Doctor Who'' audio adventures. Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a centuries-old alien
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from the planet
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who travels in time and space in the
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, frequently with companions. At the end of life, the Doctor regenerates; as a result, the physical appearance and personality of the Doctor changes. Baker portrays the sixth such incarnation: an arrogant and flamboyant character in brightly coloured, mismatched clothes whose brash and often patronising personality set him apart from all his previous incarnations. The Sixth Doctor appeared in three seasons. His appearance in the first of these was at the end of the final episode of '' The Caves of Androzani'' which featured the regeneration from the
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and thereafter in the following serial '' The Twin Dilemma'', the end of that season. The Sixth Doctor's era was marked by the decision of the BBC controller
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to put the series on an 18-month "hiatus" between seasons 22 and 23, with only one new ''Doctor Who'' story, ''
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'', made on radio during the hiatus, broadcast as 6 parts (at 10 minutes each) on
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from 25 July to 8 August 1985, as part of a children's magazine show called '' Pirate Radio Four''. Colin Baker had been signed up for four years, as the previous actor Peter Davison had left after only three years. Due to his decidedly short screen time, the Sixth Doctor appeared with only two companions, most notably the American college student
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(
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), who had travelled with his previous incarnation, before being briefly joined by Mel Bush (
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), a computer technician from his future he had yet to actually meet during his trial. Prior to its postponement, season 23 was well advanced with episodes already drafted and in at least one case distributed to cast and production. Alongside "The Nightmare Fair", "The Ultimate Evil", "Mission to Magnus", "Yellow Fever and How to Cure It", the remaining stories were still under development in a 25-minute episode format after the season was postponed. These were all dropped with the reconception of the season in mid 1985 in favour of the 14-episode story arc ''
The Trial of a Time Lord The twenty-third season of British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', known collectively as ''The Trial of a Time Lord'', aired in weekly episodes from 6 September to 6 December 1986. It contained four adventures: ''The Mysterious ...
''. The Sixth Doctor also appeared in the special '' Dimensions in Time''. There are also novels and audio plays featuring the Sixth Doctor, and the character has been visually referenced several times in the revived 2000s production of the show. More so than any other canonical incarnation, aside from the Eighth Doctor, the Sixth Doctor has been heavily expanded upon in expanded universe media, most notably in audio stories produced by Big Finish Productions. In ''
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'' (2000), a new companion was introduced - Dr. Evelyn Smythe, a middle-aged history lecturer on the verge of compulsory retirement whose sharp tongue and unwillingness to tolerate the Doctor's attitude steadily taught him to rein in his more unkind tendencies. Due to this influence, the Sixth Doctor evolved into a more compassionate and likable character. In addition, beginning with the webcast '' Real Time'' (2003), his costume was revised into a monochromatic blue variant, displayed on many audio stories' covers since then.


Biography

The Sixth Doctor's regeneration was initially unstable, and he nearly strangled Peri before he came to his senses. Realising what he had nearly done, he initially considered going into a hermit-like existence on the planet Titan 3, only to be caught up in events on the planet Jocanda, after which he resumed his travels ('' The Twin Dilemma''). He encountered many old foes including the
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s, Cybermen and Sontarans, and even shared an adventure with his own second incarnation in ''
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''. He also faced a renegade female Time Lord scientist, the Rani, who was conducting experiments on humans using the
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riots as a cover. Later, the Doctor and Peri landed on the devastated planet Ravolox, which they discovered was actually Earth, moved across space with devastating consequences. Before they could discover the reason for this disaster, the TARDIS landed on Thoros Beta. What actually happened here is unclear, but initial accounts suggest that Peri was killed after being cruelly used as a test subject in brain transplant experiments and the Doctor was pulled out of time to a Time Lord space station where he was put on trial for the second time by his own race, the
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s. In reality the trial was a cover-up organised by the High Council. A race from Andromeda had stolen Time Lord secrets and hidden on Earth, so to protect themselves the Time Lords had moved Earth through space, burning the surface in a massive fireball and leaving it as Ravolox. The prosecutor at that trial, the
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, turned out to be a possible future evil incarnation of the Doctor himself who was out to steal his remaining lives. He had also edited the Matrix recordings of the Doctor's travels; in reality Peri had survived events on Thoros Beta. The events of the trial tangled the Doctor's timeline slightly, as he left in the company of Mel, whom he technically had not yet met. When the
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is attacked by the Rani, the Sixth Doctor was somehow injured and regenerated into the
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; the exact cause of the regeneration, however, has never been revealed on-screen. An image of an aged Sixth Doctor (played by Baker) appeared in a transitional quasi-afterlife in the final
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special, "
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Beyond the trial and before the regeneration in spin-off media

''Doctor Who'' was put on hiatus for 18 months following ''The Trial of a Time Lord'', and Colin Baker was asked to return for a single story which would have led to an event precipitating the Doctor's regeneration. As he declined to do so, there were limits as to what could be done on screen for the purposes of transitioning to a new Doctor when the series resumed with ''
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'' and there were other unresolved questions, such as when and how the Doctor and Mel actually met. Attempts have been made by various authors to fill in these narrative gaps. The
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novel '' Time of Your Life'' states that the Doctor went into a self-imposed exile to avoid becoming the Valeyard. He was lured back into travelling by the Time Lords, and recruited Grant Markham as a companion. Although now travelling again, he attempted to avoid meeting Mel and recruited other companions, with the audios depicting a range of companions including history lecturer Evelyn Smythe, "Edwardian adventuress" Charley Pollard (a former companion of the Eighth Doctor who is rescued by the Sixth as part of a temporal paradox), supermarket check-out girl
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, and WREN code-breaker Constance Clarke. The novel '' The Shadow in the Glass'' also depicts the Doctor working with his old friend
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to thwart a conspiracy to unleash a Fourth Reich led by the secret son of
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. The Doctor eventually encounters Mel accidentally during the events of the
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novel ''
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'' and accepts his fate once she stows away in the TARDIS. Pip and Jane Baker's novelisation of ''Time and the Rani'' provides the first relatively brief attempt to explain the Doctor's regeneration (specifically, that it was triggered by "tumultuous buffeting" as the Rani attacked the TARDIS). The
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series suggests that the
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somehow deliberately killed the Sixth, because he could not become the masterplanner and manipulator that his next incarnation became, due to his fear of becoming the Valeyard. The BBC Books
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'' proposes that the Sixth Doctor died as a result of his chronal energy being drained in a confrontation with a powerful pan-dimensional entity before being snared by the Rani's beam. The unofficial, for-charity-published, novel '' Time's Champion'' by
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and Chris McKeon consigns the events of ''Spiral Scratch'' to an alternate timeline, and makes the Sixth Doctor the eponymous Time's Champion, to save Mel from the clutches of the Time Lord God, Death. In these events, the Doctor, through the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, forces his own regeneration and then travels towards Lakertya, setting up the events of ''Time and the Rani''. In 2015, Big Finish Productions released '' The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure'', an audio drama depicting the events leading up to the Sixth Doctor's death and regeneration. According to this account, after a series of encounters with the Valeyard over the course of his life depicting the Valeyard regaining his energy after their last battle, the Sixth Doctor is essentially 'replaced' by the Valeyard, who had planted parasitic creatures in the TARDIS's telepathic circuits that formed a link with the Doctor over the course of his life, trapping the last fragments of the Doctor's personality in the Matrix. Faced with the prospect that the Valeyard, who has already replaced the Doctor's timeline so that even Mel believes he has always been the Doctor, will go on to do the same thing to every other Time Lord in history, the Sixth Doctor sends a message from the Matrix to his own past self, diverting the younger Doctor to travel to the planet Lakertya shortly before the Valeyard originally took over his timeline. As a result, the younger Doctor is exposed to radiation that is deadly to Time Lords, with his death and subsequent regeneration into the Seventh Doctor killing the parasites, stopping the Valeyard from succeeding with his plan as the regeneration 'kills' the link the parasites had created to the Doctor, but also setting up the events of ''Time and the Rani''.


Costume

Colin Baker wished to dress his Doctor in black velvet, to reflect his character's darker personality. Producer
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, however, opted for a deliberately "totally tasteless" costume with clashing colours. Designer Pat Godfrey made several attempts which were considered not tasteless enough before Nathan-Turner finally accepted the last one as sufficiently garish. Colin Baker later described the outfit as "an explosion in a rainbow factory". The Sixth Doctor wears a scarlet plaid
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, with green patchwork, and yellow and pink lapels over a white shirt with crimson question marks embroidered in the collar (a feature of the programme since 1980), a
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with a
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, a large tie, yellow trousers with black stripes, and emerald green ankle boots with royal orange spats. There were many variants on the waistcoat and tie, the earliest being the knitted brown waistcoat and turquoise
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. The waistcoat was changed to burgundy check, and in the following story a new crimson cravat with cream polka dots appeared. The "future" version of the Sixth Doctor seen aboard the ''Hyperion III'' (''The Trial of a Time Lord'') wore a stripey waistcoat and a yellow cravat, speckled with black stars. Baker added a cat badge to the ensemble."Look 100 Years Younger", special feature on the "Twin Dilemma" DVD release. During Baker's run in the stage play '' Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure'', the original frock coat was replaced by a similar one with a scarlet, blue and purple colour scheme. More recently, a royal blue version of the original costume has been used in spin-off media. First used in the webcast '' Real Time'', due to the limited availability of colours in the type of animation used, it has appeared subsequently on covers of audio dramas from Big Finish Productions. In the Big Finish audio ''Criss-Cross'', the Doctor is depicted on the cover as wearing a brown-and-scarlet
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jacket and waistcoat with a blue-and-white striped shirt, along with a navy blue
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with crimson spots, while acting undercover in
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in 1944 after the TARDIS is rendered inoperable by a strange signal. The Doctor dons this attire again, referring to it as his 'Bletchley Tweeds', when visiting
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in 1947 in the audio ''Quicksilver''.


Other appearances

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" (2008) and " The Eleventh Hour" (2010). He also appears in "
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" (2013) using archived footage as well as "The Power Of The Doctor" (2022) as a fragment of The Doctor, alongside previous doctors, although aged. *"
A Fix with Sontarans "A Fix with Sontarans" is a specially written ''Doctor Who'' 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. Plot The Sixth Doctor ...
", a segment of the children's television programme ''
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'' (Season 2, Episode 8), the Sixth Doctor's TARDIS appears on the test track, distracting a
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trying to set a lap time in a Honda Civic. The Doctor sets a lap time of 1:43.


Webcasts

* '' Real Time''


Novels

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* '' Head Games'' by Steve Lyons (Manifestation of the Sixth Doctor's persona attacks the Seventh Doctor) ;
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* '' State of Change'' by
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to take control) * '' Time of Your Life'' by Steve Lyons * '' Millennial Rites'' by
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(dimensional instabilities cause the Doctor to briefly transform into the Valeyard) * '' Killing Ground'' by Steve Lyons * '' Burning Heart'' by
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* '' Mission: Impractical'' by
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* '' Players'' by
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'' by Craig Hinton (Also features a brief appearance by an alternate version of the
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Comics

The Sixth Doctor was featured in a number of acclaimed comic strips drawn by John Ridgway. These featured visuals and storylines of a whimsical fantasy nature, similar to Alice in Wonderland. The Sixth Doctor was somewhat calmer and more restrained than on television. All of these comic strips appeared in Doctor Who magazine in the 1980s. Colin Baker himself wrote a comic book special called ''The Age of Chaos'' in which the Sixth Doctor and Frobisher visit an older version of Peri.


Doctor Who Magazine

* ''The Shape-Shifter'' * ''Voyager'' * ''Polly the Glot'' * ''Once upon a Time Lord'' * ''War-Game'' * ''Fun-House'' * ''Kane's Story / Abel's Story / Warriors' Story / Frobisher's Story'' * ''Exodus / Revelation / Genesis'' * ''Nature of the Beast'' * ''Time Bomb'' * ''Salad Daze'' * ''Changes'' * ''Profit of Doom'' * ''The Gift'' * ''The World Shapers'' * '' Emperor of the Daleks'' * ''Up Above the Gods''


Classic Comic Special

* ''The Age of Chaos''


IDW Comics

* ''The Forgotten'' * ''Prisoners of Time''


Video games

* ''
Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror ''Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror'' is a game for the Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro and Commodore 64. It was first released by Micro Power on the BBC Micro in 1985, and on the Amstrad CPC & C64 in 1986. Gameplay left, In-game screenshot (BBC Micro ...
'' * ''
Destiny of the Doctors ''Doctor Who: Destiny of the Doctors'' is an action video game based on the BBC British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was released on 5 December 1997 by BBC Multimedia. Overview A collaboration between BBC Multimedia ...
'' * '' Lego Dimensions''


Audio dramas

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* ''Gallifrey: Disassembled'' (Alternate Sixth Doctor) *''
The Sirens of Time ''The Sirens of Time'' is a 1999 audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was the first Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the series and became the first in the company's '' ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (1999) *''
Whispers of Terror ''Whispers of Terror'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Summary The Doctor and Peri find themselves in the Museum of Aural Antiquities, where every sound ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor &
Peri Brown Perpugilliam “Peri” Brown, is a fictional character played by Nicola Bryant in the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. An American botany major from Pasadena, California, Peri is a companion of the Fifth ...
) (1999) *''
The Marian Conspiracy ''The Marian Conspiracy'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. Plot The Sixth Doctor meets Evelyn Smythe and attempts to find out why she is disappearing b ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn Smythe) (2000) *'' The Spectre of Lanyon Moor'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Evelyn &
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) (2000) *'' The Apocalypse Element'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Evelyn &
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) (2000) *'' The Holy Terror'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Frobisher) (2000) *'' Bloodtide'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2001) *'' Project: Twilight'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2001) *'' The One Doctor'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel Bush) (2001) *''
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'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2002) *'' ...Ish'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2002) *'' The Sandman'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2002) *''The Maltese Penguin'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Frobisher) (2002) *''
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'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2003) *''
Doctor Who and the Pirates ''Doctor Who and the Pirates'', or ''The Lass That Lost a Sailor'', is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It is the first musical story in the series' histo ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2003) *'' Project: Lazarus'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2003) *''
Davros Davros () is a character from the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. He was created by screenwriter Terry Nation, originally for the 1975 serial ''Genesis of the Daleks''. Davros is a major enemy of the se ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2003) *''Zagerus'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2003) *'' The Wormery'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2003) *''Arrangements For War'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2004) *''
Medicinal Purposes ''Medicinal Purposes'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Plot Edinburgh, 1827. Body snatchers William Burke and William Hare are on the loose while the ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2004) *''
Her Final Flight ''The Sixth Doctor Adventures'' is a Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the television series ''Doctor Who''. It sees the return of Colin Baker reprising his role as the Sixth Doctor. History In 1999, beginning with the story '' ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2004) *'' The Juggernauts'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2005) *''Catch 1782'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2005) *'' Thicker Than Water'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Evelyn & Mel) (2005) *'' Pier Pressure'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2006) *'' The Nowhere Place'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2006) *''
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'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2006) *'' Year of the Pig'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2006) *''I.D & Urgent Calls'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2007) *'' The Wishing Beast'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2007) *''
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'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2007) *''
The Condemned ''The Condemned'' is a 2007 action film written and directed by Scott Wiper. The film stars Steve Austin, Vinnie Jones, Robert Mammone, Tory Mussett, Madeleine West and Rick Hoffman. The film centers on ten convicts who are forced to fight eac ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley Pollard) (2008) *''Assassins in the Limelight'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Evelyn) (2008) *'' The Doomwood Curse'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2008) *'' Brotherhood of the Daleks'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2008) *'' The Raincloud Man'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2008) *'' Patient Zero'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2009) *'' Paper Cuts'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2009) *'' Blue Forgotten Planet'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2009) *'' The Nightmare Fair'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2009) *''Return of the Krotons'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2009) *''Mission To Magnus'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2009) *''Levithan'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2010) *''
The Hollows of Time ''The Hollows of Time'' is a story originally written for the 23rd series of Doctor Who; however, it was cancelled along with the rest of the originally planned scripts for that series due to Doctor Who's 1985 hiatus. Big Finish Productions adapte ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2010) *'' Paradise 5'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2010) *'' Point of Entry'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2010) *''
City of Spires ''City of Spires'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. Plot In the Scottish Highlands, Black Donald is fighting the Redcoats to halt the Clearances. B ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor &
Jamie McCrimmon James Robert McCrimmon, usually simply called Jamie, is a fictional character played by Frazer Hines in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. A piper of the Clan MacLeod who lived in 18th-century Scotland, ...
) (2010) *''
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'' (An Adventure related by the Character Jamie) (2010) *'' The Song of Megaptera'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2010) *'' The Wreck of the Titan'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Jamie) (2010) *''
The Macros ''Doctor Who: The Lost Stories'' is a sci-fi audio series produced by Big Finish Productions of ''Doctor Who'' audio plays adapted from unused TV stories. Episodes Series 1 (2009–10) The first series is largely adapted from stories planned for ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2010) *'' Legend of the Cybermen'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Jamie &
Zoe Herriot Zoe Heriot (sometimes spelled Zoe Herriot) is a fictional character played by Wendy Padbury in the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. A young astrophysicist who lived on a space wheel in the 21st century, ...
) (2010) *'' A Town Called Fortune'' (An Adventure related by the Character Evelyn) (2010) *'' The Four Doctors'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2010) *''Peri and the Piscon Paradox'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2011) *''
The Crimes of Thomas Brewster ''The Crimes of Thomas Brewster'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who''. It was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra from 28 May – 4 June 2016. Plot In modern- ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Evelyn & Thomas Brewster) (2011) *'' The Feast of Axos'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Evelyn & Brewster) (2011) *'' Industrial Evolution'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Evelyn & Brewste) (2011) *''
Recorded Time and Other Stories ''Recorded Time and Other Stories'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. As the 150th release, it is made of four one-part stories, by different authors, ra ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2011) *''
Beyond the Ultimate Adventure ''The Companion Chronicles'' is a sci-fi audio series produced by Big Finish Productions, Big Finish, detailing adventures usually featuring The Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor, as told by various former companions of his, with only one further ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2011) *'' The Curse of Davros'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor &
Flip Jackson Philippa "Flip" Jackson is a fictional character played by Lisa Greenwood in a series of audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. She is a companion of t ...
) (2012) *'' The Fourth Wall'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2012) *''
Wirrn Isle ''Wirrn Isle'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Plot The Earth is slowly being repopulated in the year 16127, by the descendants of the Nerva Beacon. B ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2012) *''The Guardians of Prophercy'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2012) *''
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'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Peri &
Victoria Waterfield Victoria Waterfield is a fictional character played by Deborah Watling in the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. A native of Victorian England, she was a companion of the Second Doctor and a regular in the p ...
) (2012) *'' The First Sontarans'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2012) *'' Voyage to Venus'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Jago & Litefoot) (2012) *'' The Acheron Pulse'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2012) *''Voyage to the New World'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Jago & Litefoot) (2012) *''The Wrong Doctors'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2013) *''Spaceport Fear'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2013) *''The Seeds of War'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2013) *'' Trouble in Paradise'' (An Adventure related by the Character Peri) (2013) *''The Light of the End'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2013) *''1963: The Space Race'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2013) *''Antidote to Olivion'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2014) *''
The Brood of Erys ''The Brood of Erys'' is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who''. Plot The Doctor materialises the TARDIS on Erys, the moon of the planet Asphya, where it is raid ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2014) *'' Scavenger'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2014) *''Breaking Bubbles and Other Stories'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2014) *'' The Worlds of Doctor Who'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2014) *'' The Widow's Assassin'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2014) *''Masters of Earth'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2014) *''The Rani Elite'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Peri) (2014) *''
Trial of the Valeyard ''Trial of the Valeyard'' is a Big Finish ''Doctor Who'' audio drama. It was the bonus release of 2013, free for those whose subscription included the audio drama ''Afterlife''. It is scheduled for non-subscriber release in December 2014. It feat ...
'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2014) *''Last of the Cybermen'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor, Jamie & Zoe) (2015) *'' The Sixth Doctor: The Last Adventure'' (2015) **''The End of the Line'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Connstance Clarke) (2015) **''The Red House'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Charley) (2015) **''Stage Fright'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2015) **''The Brink of Death'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Mel) (2015) *''Criss-Cross'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Constance) (2015) *''Planet of the Rani'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Constance) (2015) *''Shield of the Jotunn'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Constance) (2015) *''Vampire of the Mind'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2016) *'' Judoon in Chains'' (An Adventure related by the Character the 6th Doctor) (2016) *''Order of the Daleks'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Constance) (2016) *''Absolute Power'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Constance) (2016) *''Quicksilver'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Constance & Flip) (2016) *''Vortex Ice/Cortex Fire'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor & Flip) (2017) *''The Carrionite Curse'' (An Adventure related by the character the 6th Doctor (2017) *''The Behemoth'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Constance & Flip) (2017) *''The Middle'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Constance & Flip) (2017) *''Static'' (An Adventure related by the Characters the 6th Doctor, Constance & Flip) (2017)


Short Trips audios

*''The Wings of a Butterfly'' *''The Doctor's Coat'' *''Seven to One'' *''Murmurs of Earth'' *''To Cut a Blade of Grass''


See also

* History of Doctor Who – Sixth Doctor


References

;Bibliography *


External links


The Sixth Doctor on the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website

Sixth Doctor Gallery

Sixth Doctor's first season theme music QuickTime file

Trial of a Time Lord theme music QuickTime file

Sixth Doctor first title sequence

Sixth Doctor second title sequence
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