The best episode written by Stephen Greenhorn is "The Black Tower (1)", rated 9/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Ryan Tohill". "The Black Tower (1)" aired on 11/11/2021 and is rated 1.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Black Tower (2)".
March 1975. Dalgliesh is invited to Dorset by his old friend Father Michael, only to discover that he died a few days ago. Father Michael lived in a home for the disabled run by the enigmatic Wilfred, who has organised trips to Lourdes ever since he was miraculously cured there of a serious illness.
Director: Ryan Tohill
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Wilfred announces that he will transfer the Grange to the Ridgewell Trust and hold a vote on whether he will carry on as spiritual adviser. Maggie threatens to down the ‘whole rotten place’. Despite Eric and Helen’s plot to usurp Wilfred, the majority of the Grange vote for Wilfred to stay, ensuring the Lourdes trips will continue.
Director: Ryan Tohill
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
The Doctor lands on the remote planet Messaline as an age-old war rages and the threat of genocide looms. When Martha is kidnapped by the Hath, the Doctor is distracted by "the most important woman in his life."
Director: Alice Troughton
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Martha has to save her family from the lunatic schemes of the monstrous Professor Lazarus.
Director: Richard Clark
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
Racing through the Rockies, Fogg unwillingly lets a laconic lawman and his prisoner share the chartered stagecoach, unaware the captive’s cronies are in hot pursuit, leading to a violent showdown before sundown.
Director: Charles Beeson
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn
The TARDIS lands in the middle of the Trojan War, where the Doctor is mistaken for the god Zeus.
Director: N/A
Writer: Stephen Greenhorn