While Doctor Whos behind the scenes issues in the 1980s are well documented, the programme has faced problems both long before and long after what is widely regarded as its decline, and its eventual cancellation. Because no matter how polished and pristine it may look when its finished, Doctor Who is not a faultless well-oiled machine. Never has been, never will be. Pretty much any Doctor episode you can think of will have had some kind of problem at one point or another. Minor problems will always crop up from somewhere but, thankfully, its now incredibly rare for them to be of such a magnitude that they jeopardise the production of an episode. Rare but not unheard of. From literally the very beginning of Doctor Who, there have been some major production issues at one point or another. And today, we're exploring ten stories that were a real ordeal to bring to the screen. The ones where we bet that, more than once, the prevailing opinion behind the scenes was We are totally screwed. So join us as we journey into a world of ill cast members, strikes, and a damaged double-decker bus, and look at ten Doctor Who stories that had troubled production periods...