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The Second Doctor: Patrick Troughton

Season Four
The Power of the Daleks - All episodes missing from BBC archives (see below)
The Highlanders - All episodes missing
The Underwater Menace - Episode 3 missing
The Moonbase - Episodes 2 & 4 missing
The Macra Terror - All episodes missing
The Faceless Ones - Episodes 1 & 3 missing
The Evil of the Daleks - Episode 2 missing
Season Five
Tomb of the Cybermen   (4 episodes)
The TARDIS arrives in the future on the planet Telos, where a group of Earth archeologists are exploring a tomb rumored to house the last of the Cybermen. The Cybermen are revived by Klieg, the psychotic group leader, and unleash cybermats, small deadly robots, to destroy The Doctor and the humans.
First aired September 2 to September 23, 1967
The Abominable Snowmen - Episode 2 missing
The Ice Warriors   (6 episodes)
The TARDIS lands on Earth in 3000 A.D., during the Second Ice Age that has gripped the planet. A nearby geological team has discovered a humanoid creaure embedded deep within the ice, who turns out to be Varga, leader of the Martian Ice Warriors that visited Earth during the prehistoric Ice Age. Once revived by the team, Varga forces the Doctor's companion Victoria to help him free the rest of his crew, and once again launch an attack on humanity.
First aired November 11 to December 16, 1968
The Enemy of the World - Episode 3 missing
The Web of Fear - Episode 1 missing
Fury From the Deep - All episodes missing
The Wheel in Space - Episodes 3 & 6 missing
Season Six
The Dominators   (5 episodes)
The Doctor and his companions, Jamie and Zoe, land on the planet Dulkis which has been invaded by the alien Dominators and their robot servants, the Quarks. The Dominators are planning to turn the planet into an atomic fuel source for their space fleet, thereby destroying the peaceful inhabitants. The Doctor and Zoe are taken prisoner by The Dominators, and Jamie helps the Dulcian rebels to defeat their captors.
First aired August 10 to September 7, 1968
The Mind Robber   (5 episodes)
Escaping a lava flow, The Doctor takes the TARDIS out of Time and Space, rematerializing in the Land of Fiction, a white void where fiction has replaced reality. The Master of the Land, an aging gentleman, wants to retire and have The Doctor take his place. The Master's White Robots capture Jamie and Zoe, so The Doctor conjures up heroes from the great classics of Earth to help him save his companions and escape back to this universe.
First aired September 14 to October 12, 1968
The Invasion   (8 episodes)   [Narrated by Nicholas Courtney]
The Doctor goes to visit the home of his friend, Professor Travers, in present-day London but discovers the house has been rented to a computer scientist and his niece. The scientist has recently disappeared, and The Doctor goes to investigate at the corporation that controls all of the world's computer systems. He meets the Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart of the newly formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. They discover a fiendish plot to enslave humanity and take over the Earth, led by The Doctor's longtime foes, the Cybermen.
This is the first UNIT story.
First aired November 2 to December 21, 1968
The Krotons   (4 episodes)
The Doctor and his companions land on the planet of the primitive Gonds, who are ruled and taught by the Dynatrope machine. The Doctor learns that the machine houses the crystalline Krotons, who feed off of the Gonds' mental energy. The Doctor and Zoe are tricked into taking the Dynatrope test, expending enough brainpower to reanimate the Krotons and threaten the planet.
First aired December 28, 1968 to January 18, 1969
The Seeds of Death   (6 episodes)
21st century Earth relies heavily on T-Mat, a teleportation system used to send shipments around the globe. When the central relay station on the Moon breaks down, The Doctor goes to investigate, only to find it taken over by Ice Warriors. The Ice Warriors launch an invasion of Earth, using T-Mat to send poisonous Martian Seed Pods to destroy humanity.
First aired January 25 to March 1, 1969
The Space Pirates - Episode 2 missing
The War Games   (10 episodes)
The TARDIS crew arrives on what seems to be Earth during the First World War, but they discover that they are actually on an alien planet. Divided into different time zones from Earth's history, the planet is a battleground controlled by a race of WarLords, who have transported humans to build an army of invincible warriors. The Doctor calls on his own people, the Time Lords, to help him defeat the evil rulers, but they put him on trial for breaking Time Lord law. The origin of The Doctor is revealed for the first time, he is sentenced to exile on Earth and forced to regenerate yet again.
First aired April 19 to June 21, 1969
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* Many of the early Doctor Who episodes were destroyed or lost from the BBC archives.
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