Castrovalva is a serial from the British Science Fiction television series Doctor Who. It originally aired from January 4, 1982 to January 12, 1982. This was the first full serial where Peter Davison stars as the Doctor.
Castrovalva - Doctor Who - happened on 1982-01-12.
Directing Castrovalva - 2007 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Doctor Who - 1963 Castrovalva Part Two 19-2 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (DVD rating)
Doctor Who - 1963 Castrovalva Part Three 19-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (DVD rating)
Doctor Who - 1963 Castrovalva Part Four 19-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U (DVD rating)
The cast of Directing Castrovalva - 2007 includes: Anthony Ainley as The Master Fiona Cumming as herself Peter Davison as The Doctor Janet Fielding as Tegan Michael Sheard as Mergrave Sarah Sutton as Nyssa Matthew Waterhouse as Adric
Not entirely certain, but I think it might be on the Castrovalva DVD.
The Fifth Doctor debuted at the end of the episode 'Logopolis' and his first proper episode was 'Castrovalva.'
The fifth Doctor (Peter Davison) traveled with three companions at once, Tegan, Nyssa and Adric from Castrovalva through to Earthshock.
William Hartnell was the very first doctor who regenerated on the episode when the cybermen were first introduced. Patrick Troughton was the second doctor from the episodes of Power of the Daleks to the War Games. Jon Pertwee was the third doctor from Spearhead From Space to Planet of the Spiders. Tom Baker was the fourth doctor from Robot to Logopolis. Peter Davison was the fifth doctor from Castrovalva to The Caves of Adrozani. Colin Baker was the sixth doctor. Sylvester Mccoy is the seventh doctor from Time And The Rani till the tv movie. Paul Mcgain as the eighth doctor appeared only in the tv movie, but was present in many audio adventures. Then of course there is Christopher Eccleston , David Tennant and Matt Smith.
As noted, the Doctor frequently experiences a period of physical and mental instability following regeneration and some post-regeneration experiences have been more difficult than others. Notably, the Fifth Doctor (in Castrovalva) begins reverting to his previous personalities and the Sixth Doctor experiences extreme paranoia, flying into a murderous rage and nearly killing his companion (The Twin Dilemma, 1984). The Eighth Doctor experienced amnesia as a result of post-regeneration trauma (the 1996 television movie); uniquely, the Doctor was 'not alive' at the time of this regeneration. The regeneration from the Ninth to the Tenth Doctor sees the Doctor unconscious for most of the next fifteen hours ("The Christmas Invasion"). The experience is also traumatic enough to cause one of his hearts to stop beating temporarily. The regeneration of the Tenth Doctor to the Eleventh Doctor was particularly violent, causing severe damage to the interior of his TARDIS, shattering the windows, setting the console room on fire, and causing the TARDIS to plummet towards Earth (The End of Time).
Matthew Waterhouse has: Played Adric in "Doctor Who" in 1963. Played Adric in "Multi-Coloured Swap Shop" in 1976. Played himself in "Multi-Coloured Swap Shop" in 1976. Played himself in "Children in Need" in 1980. Played Briarley in "To Serve Them All My Days" in 1980. Played Knife Man in "The Killing Edge" in 1984. Played Adric in "Writing a Final Visitation" in 2004. Played Adric in "Doctor Who Confidential" in 2005. Played Adric in "Mouth on Legs" in 2007. Played Adric in "The Crowded TARDIS" in 2007. Played Adric in "Directing Castrovalva" in 2007. Played Himself - Adric in "A New Body at Last" in 2007. Played Adric in "The Ties That Bind Us" in 2008. Played Adric in "The Dreaming" in 2009. Played Adric in "The Cold War" in 2009. Played Adric in "Cybermen" in 2009. Played Adric in "The Flames of Sarn" in 2010. Played himself in "Doctor Who Live: The Afterparty" in 2013. Played Matthew Waterhouse in "The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot" in 2013.