List of Doctor Who villains
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 |
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Helen A | The Happiness Patrol | |
Abzorbaloff / Victor Kennedy | "Love & Monsters" | |
Lady Adrasta | The Creature from the Pit | |
Akhaten | "The Rings of Akhaten" | |
Alaya | "The Hungry Earth"/"Cold Blood" | A Silurian. |
Animus | The Web Planet | |
Ashad | ||
Ashildr / Me | "Face the Raven" | Credited in the episode as "Ashildr", though canonically named "Me". Me is primarily allied with the Doctor in her other appearances, although acts as a soft antagonist in "Face the Raven", assisting a plan by the Time Lords. Remorseful, she returns to an ally by the end of the episode. |
Axos | The Claws of Axos | |
Azal | The Dæmons | |
Azaxyr | The Monster of Peladon | |
Lord Azlok | Dreamland | Leader of Viperox. |
Azure | Flux | |
Daniel Barton | "Spyfall" | |
The Beast | "The Impossible Planet"/"The Satan Pit" | |
Beep the Meep | See Beep the Meep § List of appearances | Appeared in the Doctor Who Weekly comic strip. |
Bennett | The Rescue | |
Black Guardian | ||
Margaret Blaine / Blon Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen | One of the Slitheen. | |
Borad | Timelash | |
Borusa | See Borusa § List of appearances | |
Rosanna Calvierri | "The Vampires of Venice" | Assumed name of a Sister of the Water. |
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 | |
Mavic Chen | The Daleks' Master Plan | |
Suki Cheng | "Praxeus" | |
Chief Caretaker | Paradise Towers | |
Mr Clever / The Cyberiad | "Nightmare in Silver" | Split personality of the Doctor after being partially 'upgraded' by Cybermen. |
The Collector | The Sun Makers | |
General Cobb | "The Doctor's Daughter" | |
George Cranleigh | Black Orchid | |
The Creature | The God Complex | An unnamed, Minotaur-like alien, credited in the episode as 'The Creature'. |
The Crooked Man | "Hide" | |
Davros | See Davros § List of appearances | Creator of the Daleks. |
The Dream Lord | "Amy's Choice" | Apparition created by psychic pollen. |
Charlie Duffy | "Kerblam!" | |
Eldrad | The Hand of Fear | |
Fendahl | Image of the Fendahl | |
Fenric | The Curse of Fenric | |
Figure | "Listen" | An unseen, unnamed creature, credited in the episode as 'Figure'. The episode is ambiguous as to whether the Figure actually exists. |
Mr Finch | "School Reunion" | Assumed identity of a Krillitane. |
Florence Finnegan | "Smith and Jones" | Assumed identity of a Plasmavore |
The Fisher King | "Under the Lake"/"Before the Flood" | |
The Foretold | "Mummy on the Orient Express" | |
Ms. Foster / Matron Cofelia | "Partners in Crime" | Matron of the Adipose. |
Gat | "Fugitive of the Judoon" | |
Winifred Gillyflower | "The Crimson Horror" | |
The Gods of Ragnarok | The Greatest Show in the Galaxy | |
Reverend Golightly | "The Unicorn and the Wasp" | Assumed identity of a Vespiform. |
Grand Serpent | ||
The Gravis | Frontios | |
Grayle | "The Angels Take Manhattan" | Collector of Weeping Angels |
The Great Intelligence | See Great Intelligence § List of appearances | |
Count Grendal of Gracht | The Androids of Tara | |
The Gunslinger | "A Town Called Mercy" | |
The Half-Face Man | "Deep Breath" | |
Mr Halpen | "Planet of the Ood" | |
Yvonne Hartman | "Army of Ghosts"/"Doomsday" | Director of the Torchwood Institute. |
Hawthorne | "The Beast Below" | Creator and leader of the Smilers and Winders. |
Heather | "The Pilot" | Sentient oil taking the form of a student, proven benign. Reappeared as an ally in "The Doctor Falls". |
House | "The Doctor's Wife" | A sentient asteroid. |
King Hydroflax | "The Husbands of River Song" | |
Iraxxa | "Empress of Mars" | An Ice Warrior Empress. |
The Jagrafess | "The Long Game" | |
Sharaz Jek | The Caves of Androzani | |
Kal | An Unearthly Child | |
Madame Karabraxos | "Time Heist" | |
Lord Kiv | Mindwarp | |
Madame Kovarian | Allied with the Headless Monks in A Good Man Goes to War. | |
Krasko | "Rosa" | |
Kroagnon | Paradise Towers | |
The Landlord | "Knock Knock" | |
Professor Lazarus | "The Lazarus Experiment" | |
Leandro | "The Woman Who Lived" | |
John Lumic | "Rise of the Cybermen"/"The Age of Steel" | |
Malus | The Awakening | |
Mara | See Mara (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
The Master / Missy | See The Master (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
Mawdryn | Mawdryn Undead | |
Meglos | Meglos | |
Monarch | Four to Doomsday | |
The Monk | See The Monk (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
Morbius | The Brain of Morbius | |
Morgaine | Battlefield | |
Morgus | The Caves of Androzani | |
The Nestene Consciousness | "Rose" | Creator of the Autons. |
Odin | "The Girl Who Died" | Leader of the Mire, posing as the Norse god Odin. |
Omega | See Omega (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
Pangol | The Leisure Hive | |
Prisoner Zero | "The Eleventh Hour" | |
The Racnoss Empress | "The Runaway Bride" | Empress of the Racnoss. |
Rakaya | "Can You Hear Me?" | |
The Rani | See The Rani (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
Rassilon | See Rassilon § List of appearances | |
Gagan Rassmussen | "Sleep No More" | Assumed identity of a Sandman. |
Restac | "Cold Blood" | A Silurian. Restac doesn't appear in "The Hungry Earth", the first episode of the two-part story, whose antagonist was Restac's sister Alaya. |
Jack Robertson | ||
Sabbath | See Sabbath (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
Scaroth / Count Scarlioni | City of Death | Last of the Jagaroth. |
The Sheriff of Nottingham | "Robot of Sherwood" | |
Sil | See Sil (Doctor Who) § List of appearances | |
The Siren | "The Curse of the Black Spot" | Ultimately proven benign, being a virtual doctor for a spaceship. |
Skagra | Shada | |
Grand Marshal Skaldak | "Cold War" | An Ice Warrior. |
Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Pasameer-Day Slitheen | "Aliens of London"/"World War Three" | One of the Slitheen. |
The Shadow | The Armageddon Factor | |
Queen Skithra | "Nikola Tesla's Night of Terror" | |
Soldeed | The Horns of Nimon | |
Solomon | "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" | |
General Staal | "The Sontaran Stratagem"/"The Poison Sky" | Sontaran general. |
General Stark | Dreamland | Switches allegiance and sides with the Doctor from the end of episode 4. |
Styggron | The Android Invasion | |
Lord Sutcliffe | "Thin Ice" | |
Swarm | Flux | |
Mr Sweet | "The Crimson Horror" | |
Tecteun / Awsok | ||
Timewyrm | See Timewyrm § List of appearances | Recurring villain from the Virgin New Adventures spin-off novels . |
The Trickster | ||
Professor Tryst | Nightmare of Eden | |
Tzim-Sha / Tim Shaw | ||
Valeyard | See Valeyard § List of appearances | |
Tobias Vaughn | The Invasion | |
Veil | "Heaven Sent" | An unnamed creation of the Doctor's confession dial, designed to evoke confessions from the Doctor. Credited in the episode as "Veil". |
The War Chief | The War Games | |
The War Lord | The War Games | |
Weng-Chiang / Magnus Greel |
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The Wire | "The Idiot's Lantern" | |
WOTAN | The War Machines | |
Queen Xanxia | The Pirate Planet | |
Professor Zaroff | The Underwater Menace | |
Zellin | "Can You Hear Me?" |
See also
- List of Doctor Who supporting characters
- List of Doctor Who henchmen
- List of Doctor Who universe creatures and aliens
- List of Doctor Who robots
- List of Torchwood characters
- List of The Sarah Jane Adventures minor characters
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