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! Villain !! Appearance(s) !! Notes
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| Abzorbaloff || "[[Love and Monsters]]" ||
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| Azal || ''[[The Daemons]]'' ||
|-
| Azaxyr|| ''[[The Monster of Peladon]]'' ||
|-
| Beep the Meep || ''See {{Section link|Beep the Meep|List of appearances}}'' || ''Main article: [[Beep the Meep]]''
|-
| Bennett || ''[[The Rescue (Doctor Who)|The Rescue]]'' ||
|-
| Black Guardian || {{plainlist|
*''[[The Armageddon Factor]]''
*''[[Mawdryn Undead]]''
*''[[Terminus (Doctor Who)|Terminus]]''
*''[[Enlightenment (Doctor Who)|Enlightenment]]''}}
|
|-
| Margaret Blaine || {{plainlist|
*"[[Aliens of London]]"
*"[[World War Three (Doctor Who)|World War Three]]"
*"[[Boom Town (Doctor Who)|Boom Town]]"}}
| See also: [[Slitheen]]
|-
| Bok || ''[[The Daemons]]'' ||
|-
| Borad || ''[[Timelash]]'' ||
|-
| Borusa || ''See {{Section link|Borusa|List of appearances}}'' || ''Main article: [[Borusa (Doctor Who)|Borusa]]''
|-
| Taren Capel || ''[[The Robots of Death]]'' || ''See also: [[Kaldor City]]''
|-
| Matron Casp || "[[New Earth (Doctor Who)|New Earth]]" ||
|-
| Max Capricorn || "[[Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)|Voyage of the Damned]]" ||
|-
| Lady Cassandra || {{plainlist|
*"[[The End of the World (Doctor Who)|The End of the World]]"
*"[[New Earth (Doctor Who)|New Earth]]"}}
|
|-
| Celestial Toymaker || ''See {{Section link|Celestial Toymaker|List of appearances}}'' || ''Main article: [[Celestial Toymaker]]''
|-
| Mavic Chen || ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' ||
|-
| Chief Caretaker || ''[[Paradise Towers]]'' ||
|-
| Kroagnon || ''[[Paradise Towers]]'' ||
|-
| George Cranleigh || ''[[Black Orchid (Doctor Who)|Black Orchid]]'' ||
|-
| Davros || ''See {{Section link|Davros|List of appearances}}'' || ''Main article: [[Davros]]''
|-
| Eldrad || ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'' ||
|-
| Winifred Gillyflower || "[[The Crimson Horror]]" ||
|-
| The Great Intelligence || ''See {{Section link|Great Intelligence|List of appearances}}'' || ''Main article: [[Great Intelligence]]''
|}


==A==
===Abzorbaloff===
{{Main|Love and Monsters}}

===Azal===
{{Main|The Daemons}}

===Azaxyr===
{{Main|Ice Warrior|The Monster of Peladon}}

==B==

===Beep the Meep===
{{Main|Beep the Meep}}

===Bennett===
{{Main|The Rescue (Doctor Who)}}

===Black Guardian===
{{main|The Armageddon Factor|The Black Guardian Trilogy}}

===Margaret Blaine===
:''See: [[#Blon Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen|Blon Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen]]''

===Bok===
{{Main|the Daemons}}

===Borad===
{{Main|Timelash}}

===Borusa===
{{Main|Borusa (Doctor Who)}}

==C==

===Taren Capel===
{{Main|The Robots of Death|Kaldor City}}

===Matron Casp===
{{Main|New Earth (Doctor Who)}}

===Max Capricorn===
{{main|Voyage of the Damned (Doctor Who)}}

===Lady Cassandra===
[[File:280808-021 CPS (3998755438).jpg|thumb|right|Cassandra, the physical prop, on display at the Doctor Who Experience.]]
{{Main|The End of the World (Doctor Who)|New Earth (Doctor Who)}}
'''Lady Cassandra''' was voiced by [[Zoë Wanamaker]], and was largely [[computer-generated imagery|computer-generated]],<ref name="post-gazette1">{{cite web|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06187/703541-120.stm |title=TV on DVD: 'Doctor Who' |publisher=post-gazette.com |date=6 July 2006 |access-date=16 February 2012}}</ref> although a physical prop was also used on set. Wanamaker appears briefly during Cassandra's second appearance, seen in footage from a party when she is still in her full body.

===Celestial Toymaker===
{{Main|Celestial Toymaker}}

===Mavic Chen===
{{Main|The Daleks' Master Plan}}

===Chief Caretaker / Great Architect, Kroagnon===
{{Main|Paradise Towers}}

===George Cranleigh===
{{Main|Black Orchid (Doctor Who)}}

<!---Please do not add Cyberman as they are a race and are already mentioned on the article List of Doctor Who creatures and aliens as well as having their own article--->

==D==
<!---Please do not add Daleks as they're a race and are already mentioned on the article List of Doctor Who creatures and aliens as well as having their own article--->

===Davros===
{{Main|Davros}}
<!---Please do not add Daleks as they're a race and are already mentioned on the article List of Doctor Who creatures and aliens as well as having their own article--->

==E==

===Eldrad===
{{main|The Hand of Fear}}

==F==

===The Flood===
{{Main|The Waters of Mars}}

==G==

===Winifred Gillyflower===
{{Main|The Crimson Horror}}

===The Great Intelligence===
{{main|The Great Intelligence}}


==K==
==K==

Revision as of 14:32, 5 December 2021


This is a list of villains from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. For other, related lists, see below.

Villain Appearance(s) Notes
Abzorbaloff "Love and Monsters"
Azal The Daemons
Azaxyr The Monster of Peladon
Beep the Meep See Beep the Meep § List of appearances Main article: Beep the Meep
Bennett The Rescue
Black Guardian
Margaret Blaine See also: Slitheen
Bok The Daemons
Borad Timelash
Borusa See Borusa § List of appearances Main article: Borusa
Taren Capel The Robots of Death See also: Kaldor City
Matron Casp "New Earth"
Max Capricorn "Voyage of the Damned"
Lady Cassandra
Celestial Toymaker See Celestial Toymaker § List of appearances Main article: Celestial Toymaker
Mavic Chen The Daleks' Master Plan
Chief Caretaker Paradise Towers
Kroagnon Paradise Towers
George Cranleigh Black Orchid
Davros See Davros § List of appearances Main article: Davros
Eldrad The Hand of Fear
Winifred Gillyflower "The Crimson Horror"
The Great Intelligence See Great Intelligence § List of appearances Main article: Great Intelligence


K

Victor Kennedy

Lord Kiv

M

Mara

The Master/Missy

Mawdryn

Meglos

The Monk

Morbius

Morgaine

O

Omega

R

Rani

Rassilon

Ribbons

S

Sabbath

Sil

Blon Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen

Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen

The Shadow

Mr Sweet

T

Tzim Sha

The Trickster

The Trickster is a recurring nemesis in The Sarah Jane Adventures.

Timewyrm

Timewyrm is a villain from the Virgin New Adventures spin-off novels.

V

Valeyard

W

War Chief

War Lord

Weng-Chiang

Weng-Chiang, whose real name is Magnus Greel,[1] is the former Minister of Justice of the 51st century Supreme Alliance, responsible for the deaths of 100,000 enemies of the state, and was known as "the Butcher of Brisbane".[2] He appears in the 1977 serial The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Greel fled to 19th century China by means of a time cabinet, taking The Peking Homunculus with him.[2]

Consequences of Greel's time travel are explored in the spin-off Virgin Missing Adventures novel The Shadow of Weng-Chiang by David A. McIntee.[3] Greel is also mentioned in Simon A. Forward's Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Emotional Chemistry, which is partly set in the 51st century. Greel's days as The Minister of Justice are explored in the 2012 prequel audio story The Butcher of Brisbane.[4]

WOTAN

X

Queen Xanxia

Y

Professor Yana

Z

Professor Zaroff

Professor Zaroff is a mad scientist, portrayed by Joseph Furst, who appears in the 1967 serial The Underwater Menace.

He is fondly recalled by fans as one of the most over-the-top villains in the entire history of the programme. Particularly well remembered is his cry of "Nothing in the world can stop me now!"in a noticeable Austrian accent. Only two of the four episodes from this story survive, but the surviving material includes that infamous line.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bahn, Christopher (23 October 2011). "Doctor Who (Classic): "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  2. ^ a b "The Talons of Weng-Chiang". BBC. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  3. ^ "The Shadow of Weng-Chiang". Dr. Who Guide. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  4. ^ "161. The Butcher of Brisbane". Big Finish Productions. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
  5. ^ Howarth, Chris; Steve Lyons (1996). The Completely Useless Encyclopedia. Virgin Publishing. ISBN 0-426-20485-9.

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