Colourised Images - Season 1
Some hand-colourised images from episodes of Doctor Who originally produced in black and white by BBC television between 1963 and 1969.
The colour information in these images is my own work, all other information therein is copyright BBC and I hope that I do not offend by using them.
How it all began
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Mystery in Foreman's scrapyard
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
What is to be done about them?
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Ian, the Doctor and Susan in the TARDIS
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
A man of some mystery
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Wherever we are, is not where we were
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Fighting over the firemaker
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Power struggle in the Tribe Of Gum
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Trapped in a Stone Age jungle
An Unearthly Child
A
William Hartnell
Escape from the Stone Age, but where are we now?
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
Barbara and Ian on their first alien excursion
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
A petrified Magnodon in the jungle of Skaro
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
The Doctor wants to explore
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
Barbara reassures Susan
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
The Doctor demonstrates the Fluid Link
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
Ian can't move his legs
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
Dalek close-up
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
The Doctor tries to negotiate with the Daleks
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
The Daleks of Skaro
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
Susan watches events in the distance
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
The Thals discuss their options
The Daleks
B
William Hartnell
The Doctor meets Kublai Khan
Marco Polo
D
William Hartnell
Barbara, the Doctor and Ian examine the remains of a Voord
The Keys Of Marinus
E
William Hartnell
The Doctor encounters the Sensorites of Sense-Sphere
The Sensorites
G
William Hartnell
That's your lot. The luminance belongs to the BBC, the chroma content and text is (c) Michael Blumenthal
Updated 21st February 2006 - 19:20