Ten Doctor Who Adventures with a Fortean Flavour

Over the years Doctor Who has encountered a smorgasbord of Forteana.

1. An Unearthly Child

The very first episode introduces the Doctor and Susan (his “granddaughter”). Why is it particularly Fortean (apart, obviously, from from featuring time travel and alien visitation)?

Well, today a child like Susan could be labelled an Indigo Child. Indigo Children are, according to some New Age thinkers children with extraordinary abilities who represent the next stage of human evolution.

How does Susan do on a quick “Is Your Child an Indigo?” Survey? She may well be (but apparently I might have been one too!)

2. Terror of the Zygons

The Loch Ness Monster is an alien cyborg! Someone should tell the Loch Ness and Morar Project.

3. The Unquiet Dead

The Unquiet Dead touches on the Victorian craze for Spiritualism and seances. Psychic servant girl Gwyneth gets in touch with some “spirits”. But they are not quite what they seem…

4. The Satan Pit

Given that writer and producer Russell T. Davies is an atheist. (He’s even made this celebrity atheist list – so I don’t think it’s just a phase). So it’s quite a surprise for Satan himself to make and appearance in this episode.

This episode reminds me of the “MINERS FIND HELL” story: now sadly debunked.

5. Army of Ghosts

Lots of “ghosts” in this episode but as in The Unquiet Dead they are not what they seem. Remember: “A footprint doesn’t look like a boot.”

6. The Abominable Snowmen

Giant hairy beasts are attacking and anthropologist and explorer, Professor Travers is blaming the yeti! But as the Doctor points out this is very unlikely, real yetis are timid, shy creatures. The truth? Blame an extradimensional being: The Great Intelligence.

7. Horror of Fang Rock

It seems that there’s a sea monster around Fang Rock lighthouse. Are they safe from it in the lighthouse? Or is it really an alien entity with a sinister agenda? (HINT: People aren’t what they seem)

The episode may have been inspired by the real life disappearance of several lighthousemen in the Flannan Isles.The Doctor even quotes from a poem inspired by the case.

8. Pyramids of Mars

Mummies are killing people in a suitably creepy mansion. But they aren’t just reanimated Egyptian corpses they’re under alien control: like the yetis…and the Loch Ness Monster….and the ghosts.

9. The Daemons

Turns out that demons and horned gods throughout history have actually been aliens.  Daemons from the planet Daemos who arrived a million years ago.  Ever since they have been influencing Earth’s history.

This also features a rather nice Pagan lady called Olive Hawthorne, who is what I always think Dion Fortune might have been like.

10. Planet of the Spiders

Psychically charged stones. Incantations. The power of meditation. Giant Spiders. A stage psychic who only pretends to be a fake (do you think that’s what Derren Brown does?).

NOTE: Much of this information was gleaned from the internet to fill in my scant memories from Target books from my local library and UK Gold reruns. Basically, the first episode of Dr Who I remember is the one where Romana leaves and even that’s hazy.

Forteana Polls at BuzzDash

Have your say on a variety of Fortean issues at BuzzDash

And if you want to be a bit more proactive with your opinions on the weird wide world then try an online Fortean-themed petition

The Downing Street website provides a few.

This one sounds reasonable…

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to To take a serious and thoroughly independent scientific approach to evaluating and compiling data regarding UFO incursion into British airspace and it’s implications on national security, and to also make publically available all conclusions reached.

This seems a little full-on….

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Bring Back the anti-witchcraft laws of this country.

Because they believe: “As witchcraft in all it’s forms are abhored by God, and Britain is supposed to be a Christian nation, it should follow then that our government should obey the Word of God & outlaw witchcraft in all it’s forms — in practice & publications.”

Don’t agree with that one!

How about this one instead?

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to make it a criminal act by the Media, specifically the Press, to use the title ‘Witch’ as a form of abuse, as in, for example,’evil witch’ or ‘poisonous witch’.

But before we get too excited Snopes.com disappointingly say that none of this will do any good.

Apparently, they don’t do any good.