The Web of Fear

The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria discover that Yeti have invaded the London Underground

  • Part 6

    6/4 When their HQ is destroyed by the web and everyone is captured by Yetis, all seems lost.

    First broadcast: 09 Mar 1968

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  • Part 5

    5/4 The Great Intelligence demands that the Doctor allows his mind to be drained.

    First broadcast: 02 Mar 1968

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  • Part 4

    4/4 The Doctor is able to acquire a sample of the web but the Yeti strike back at Travers.

    First broadcast: 24 Feb 1968

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  • Part 3

    3/4 The Doctor meets Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart who takes control of the military operation.

    First broadcast: 17 Feb 1968

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  • Part 2

    2/4 The deadly web continues to advance in the tunnels of the Underground.

    First broadcast: 10 Feb 1968

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1/4 The TARDIS lands in the London Underground, which is deserted apart from a glowing web...

Sun 18 Mar 2007 20:35 BBC Four

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