The best episode written by Henry Lincoln is "The Web of Fear (1)", rated 8/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Douglas Camfield". "The Web of Fear (1)" aired on 2/3/1968 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Abominable Snowmen (1)".
The TARDIS becomes trapped in space before ending up in an underground station of a mysteriously deserted London.
Director: Douglas Camfield
Writer: Henry Lincoln
When the TARDIS materialises in the Himalayas, the Doctor decides to pay a return visit to the nearby Det-Sen monastery only to be accused of murder.
Director: Gerald Blake
Writer: Henry Lincoln
Jamie and Victoria make their way to the monastery shortly before it is attacked by the Yeti.
Director: Jonny Campbell
Writer: Henry Lincoln
While the Doctor and Jamie return to the TARDIS for equipment, the control sphere Jamie brought to the monastery is reactivated.
Director: Gerald Blake
Writer: Henry Lincoln
The Doctor and Jamie are captured by the Dominators, who subject them to an intelligence test, while Zoe and Cully attempt to convince the Dulcian council of the threat.
Director: Morris Barry
Writer: Henry Lincoln
Zoe and Cully are captured by the Dominators and put to work alongside the survey team while the Doctor and Jamie decide to return to the island to help.
Director: Morris Barry
Writer: Henry Lincoln
The Doctor and Zoe are interrogated by Rago, who is planning to present his terms to the Dulcian council, while Jamie and Cully try to find a way to strike back against the Quarks.
Director: Morris Barry
Writer: Henry Lincoln
Jamie and Cully manage to rescue the Doctor's party and together they try to find a way to stop the Dominators before they destroy the entire planet.
Director: Morris Barry
Writer: Henry Lincoln
The Yeti escapes from the monastery and Victoria and Thonmi are accused of assisting it, while the Doctor and Jamie endure a perilous journey back across the mountains.
Director: Ashley Way
Writer: Henry Lincoln
With the Great Intelligence on the verge of becoming corporeal, the Doctor challenges Padmasambhva to a mental battle in order to defeat it.
Director: Jonny Campbell
Writer: Henry Lincoln
The TARDIS arrives on the planet Dulkis where the Doctor, Zoe and Jamie decide to have a quiet holiday. Only to find the Evil Dominators and their robotic slaves, The Quarks have arrived on a radioactive island, where they plan to detonate a bomb in the planet's core, which will turn the entire planet as source of radioactive fuel for their invasion fleet.
Director: Morris Barry
Writer: Henry Lincoln