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Oct 14, 2016 19:41

Doctor Who episodes with no aliens (outside of TARDIS crew) [ital for stores with terrestrial non-humans]

An Unearthly Child
The Edge of Destruction*
Marco Polo
The Aztecs
The Reign of Terror
Planet of the Giants
The Romans
The Crusade
The Myth Makers
The Massacre
The Gunfighters
The War Machines
The Smugglers
The Highlanders
The Underwater Menace
The Enemy of the World
Fury from the Deep
The Mind Robber**
The Space Pirates
Doctor Who and the Silurians
Inferno
The Green Death
Invasion of the Dinosaurs
Robot
The Face of Evil
The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Black Orchid
Warriors of the Deep
The Empty Child
The Doctor Dances
The Girl in the Fireplace
Rise of the Cybermen***
The Age of Steel
Gridlock
The Lazarus Experiment****
The Hungry Earth
Cold Blood
The Rebel Flesh
The Almost People
Journey to the Center of the TARDIS
The Crimson Horror
In the Forest of the Night****
Under the Lake

Doctor Who episodes with no humans (outside of TARDIS crew) [bold for stores with no humans period]

The Daleks
The Edge of Destruction*
The Web Planet
The Space Museum
Galaxy 4
The Celestial Toymaker
The Savages
The Dominators
The Krotons
Planet of the Daleks
Genesis of the Daleks
The Brain of Morbius
The Deadly Assassin
Underworld
The Invasion of Time
The Pirate Planet
The Androids of Tara
The Armageddon Factor
The Creature from the Pit
The Horns of Nimon
Full Circle
The Keeper of Traken
Castrovalva
The Caves of Androzani
Vengeance on Varos
The Ultimate Foe
Time and the Rani
The Doctor's Wife
The Girl Who Waited
The Rings of Akhaten
The Witch's Familiar
Heaven Sent

* The Edge of Destruction has no characters at all outside of the TARDIS crew
** I mean. They're not aliens? IDEK
*** Cybusmen are not aliens. I am going to count subsequent Cybermen episodes as having aliens in them because there's no way to know at what point the Mondas lineage and the Cybus lineage joined up (and Mondasian Cybermen are aliens)
**** Does the Master count as being in either of these episodes? It's an arc tie-in each time. I could see the argument of Forest having aliens (the Master) in it but Lazarus not since the character appears on screen in one and not in the other. But it's an iffy situation.

For both "the Robots of Death" and "Paradise Towers," if the humanoids shown are intended to be humans, then the episodes have no extra-TARDIS aliens. If they are intended to not be humans, then the episodes have no extra-TARDIS humans.

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