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== References ==
== References ==
* [[Wanted poster]]s for [[Zygon]]s, [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] and [[Sontaran]]s are visible on the wall behind Shaw Taylor.
* [[Wanted poster]]s for [[Zygon]]s, [[Neomorph]] [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] and [[Sontaran]]s are visible on the wall behind Shaw Taylor.
* Shaw Taylor lists three known "[[regeneration]]s" of the Master, {{Delgado|n=the nemesis}} of the [[Third Doctor]], the {{Pratt|n=decayed Master}}, and {{Ainley|n=the latest Master}}.
* Shaw Taylor lists three known "[[regeneration]]s" of the Master, {{Delgado|n=the nemesis}} of the [[Third Doctor]], the {{Pratt|n=decayed Master}}, and {{Ainley|n=the latest Master}}.
* The Master is mentioned by Shaw Taylor as being 700 years old, although no age was ever given for the character in any of his on-screen appearances.
* The Master is mentioned by Shaw Taylor as being 700 years old, although no age was ever given for the character in any of his on-screen appearances.

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Police 5: The Master (also sometimes referred to as Crime File - The Master) was a short crime file about "master criminal" the Master. It was broadcast for the 30th anniversary year of Doctor Who .

The story was a DWU edition of Shaw Taylor's long-running five-minute ITV crime prevention series Police 5 (1962-1990).

It aired on BBC One alongside a repeat airing of Planet of the Daleks episode five, as part of a series of featurettes called Doctor Who and the Daleks.

Synopsis

Shaw Taylor warns viewers to be on the lookout for a dangerous criminal known as the Master.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Archive footage

Crew

References

Story notes

  • This featurette uses archive footage is from many Doctor Who stories, from Terror of the Autons to Survival.
  • Police 5; The Master has never been made available as a DVD extra due to copyright and clearance problems, and this is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future.

Continuity

to be added