
Robot (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia
Robot is the first serial of the 12th season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 28 December 1974 to 18 …
Robot (TV story) | Tardis | Fandom
Robot was the first serial of season 12 of Doctor Who. This story had numerous notable firsts and lasts. In terms of firsts, Robot was Tom Baker's debut episode as the Fourth Doctor, which …
"Doctor Who" Robot: Part One (TV Episode 1974) - IMDb
Robot: Part One: Directed by Christopher Barry. With Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter, Nicholas Courtney. Can the Doctor, now in his fourth incarnation, recover from his post …
Doctor Who S12 E1 "Robot" Recap - TV Tropes
There, the Doctor finally runs into the K1 Robot, which proclaims him the enemy of Humanity.
A history of Doctor Who in 15 (ish) robots – – Ben Williams' World
Apr 2, 2025 · Robots are a sci-fi staple, and Doctor Who is no exception, however I’ve always found the show frequently forgoes them in favour of more straightforward aliens and cyborgs. …
Robot · Classic Who S12 • Serial 1 · (4 episodes) · TARDIS Guide
All evidence seems to point to the culprit being a sentient robot, created by an eccentric professor and owned by a think tank. However, the robot’s basic programming prevents him from killing, …
Robot - Doctor Who
The culprit is quickly identified as a highly sophisticated robot built by Professor Kettlewell, but was is the sinister agenda of the Scientific Reform Society? And can the Doctor rescue Sarah …
Robot (TV story) - Tardis Wiki
Robot was the first serial of season 12 of Doctor Who. This story had numerous notable firsts and lasts. In terms of firsts, Robot was Tom Baker's debut episode...
Robot | A Brief History Of Time (Travel)
The director assigned to Robot was Christopher Barry, whose last Doctor Who work had been on The Mutants two years before. Unusually, Barry elected to conduct all of the location recording …
List of Doctor Who robots | Neo Encyclopedia Wiki | Fandom
The long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who has featured many robots. The Daleks and Cybermen are not listed as they are cyborgs, and therefore not true robots.