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* [[Chilly 2]] - [[Miles Cherry]]
* [[Chilly 2]] - [[Miles Cherry]]
* Lead Yeti - [[Richard Landen]]
* Lead Yeti - [[Richard Landen]]
* [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] - [[David Howe]], [[Tony Clark]], [[Conrad Turner]]
* [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] - [[David Howe]], [[Tony Clark]], [[Conrad Turner (actor)|Conrad Turner]]
* UNIT Soldiers - [[Stephen Bradshaw]], [[Keith Brooks]], [[Mark Moore]], [[Gabriel Mykaj]], [[John Reddington]]
* UNIT Soldiers - [[Stephen Bradshaw]], [[Keith Brooks]], [[Mark Moore]], [[Gabriel Mykaj]], [[John Reddington]]
* [[Chilly]]s - [[Caroline Adlem]], [[Bernardo Allen]], [[Patrick Barker]], [[Daniel Beagles]], [[Daisy Ashford|Daisy Beevers]], [[Tom Beevers]], [[Helen Bibby]], [[Will Bird]], [[Hannah Boutton]], [[Michelle Brady]], [[Louise Bullock]], [[Sally Burrell]], [[Emma Butt]], [[Chris Challis]], [[Rebecca Colley]], [[Paul Coslett]], [[Myoko Costello]], [[Simon Cox]], [[Neil Currant]], [[Nina Dobson]], [[Anita Frank]], [[Pasquale Frewer]], [[Louise Gray]], [[Helen Greenwood]], [[Lisa Grigg]], [[Ian Hayllar]], [[Joe Hickey]], [[Alex Izzo]], [[Derek Johnson (actor)|Derek Johnson]], [[Marina Johnston]], [[Richard Jones]], [[Robin Lindsay]], [[Charles Marenghi]], [[Ben Marion]], [[Gabriella Mauch]], [[Scott Miller]], [[Dave Owens]], [[Sonia Paternosta]], [[Emma Penruddock]], [[Matthew Radford]], [[Simon Raisey]], [[Peter Robinson]], [[Sergio Rosendo]], [[Andrew Savory]], [[Heike Schroder]], [[Steven Shaw]], [[Ben Shepherd]], [[Eli Silverman]], [[Lucy Smith]], [[Zeb Soanes]], [[Andrew Stitt]], [[Romek Szczesniak]], [[Nina Terlinden]], [[Posy Walton]], [[Matthew West]], [[Kelly Westlake]], [[Richard Wood]]
* [[Chilly]]s - [[Caroline Adlem]], [[Bernardo Allen]], [[Patrick Barker]], [[Daniel Beagles]], [[Daisy Ashford|Daisy Beevers]], [[Tom Beevers]], [[Helen Bibby]], [[Will Bird]], [[Hannah Boutton]], [[Michelle Brady]], [[Louise Bullock]], [[Sally Burrell]], [[Emma Butt]], [[Chris Challis]], [[Rebecca Colley]], [[Paul Coslett]], [[Myoko Costello]], [[Simon Cox]], [[Neil Currant]], [[Nina Dobson]], [[Anita Frank]], [[Pasquale Frewer]], [[Louise Gray]], [[Helen Greenwood]], [[Lisa Grigg]], [[Ian Hayllar]], [[Joe Hickey]], [[Alex Izzo]], [[Derek Johnson (actor)|Derek Johnson]], [[Marina Johnston]], [[Richard Jones]], [[Robin Lindsay]], [[Charles Marenghi]], [[Ben Marion]], [[Gabriella Mauch]], [[Scott Miller]], [[Dave Owens]], [[Sonia Paternosta]], [[Emma Penruddock]], [[Matthew Radford]], [[Simon Raisey]], [[Peter Robinson]], [[Sergio Rosendo]], [[Andrew Savory]], [[Heike Schroder]], [[Steven Shaw]], [[Ben Shepherd]], [[Eli Silverman]], [[Lucy Smith]], [[Zeb Soanes]], [[Andrew Stitt]], [[Romek Szczesniak]], [[Nina Terlinden]], [[Posy Walton]], [[Matthew West]], [[Kelly Westlake]], [[Richard Wood]]

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Downtime is a 1995 direct-to-video production featuring elements from the Doctor Who universe, but not the Doctor. Reeltime Pictures did not have a licence from the BBC to use the character — and were not even allowed to refer to him directly. The video was directed by long-time Doctor Who director Christopher Barry.

Synopsis

The Brigadier and Sarah Jane Smith investigate New World University, a sinister school run by none other than Victoria Waterfield and a gateway to Earth by the Great Intelligence which has taken her over.

Plot

Some time after Victoria parted company with the Doctor on Earth in the 20th century (at the end of Fury from the Deep), she was lured back to the Det-Sen Monastery in Tibet (from The Abominable Snowmen) by a dream telling her she would be reunited with her late father there. Instead, she found she had been contacted by the Great Intelligence, which still possessed the mind of Professor Travers (last seen in The Web of Fear).

Nearly fifteen years later, in the present day, Victoria is now the vice chancellor of New World University. New World is an institution that claims to offer spiritual guidance to distraught youth. In reality New World is the centre of operations for the Intelligence's plan to conquer the Earth by infecting the global network of computers. Both the administration and students await the coming of a "new world" that will be heralded by the arrival of the chancellor, the Intelligence-possessed Travers.

Victoria's motives are well-meaning but misguided, having been manipulated with a promise of the "light of truth". The students themselves have been brainwashed through their computer courses and are slaves of the Intelligence. Outsiders refer to them as "Chillys".

FIND THE LOCUS appears repeatedly on a computer monitor at New World University.

The Intelligence needs a final missing Locus to attain its goal. It believes it is in the possession of the Brigadier, but it is actually with his daughter Kate and grandson Gordon on their narrowboat.

New World attempts to gather information on the Brigadier by requesting an investigation by Sarah Jane Smith. Sarah lies about her knowledge of the Brigadier and later warns both him and UNIT. The Intelligence then arranges a meeting between the Brigadier and a corrupt UNIT captain named Cavendish.

Throughout the story the Brigadier is aided by a New World student named Daniel Hinton, a former student of his from Brendon Public School. The Intelligence's conditioning failed on Hinton, though at times he is still under its influence and at one point becomes a Yeti. He can communicate with the Brigadier through the bardo or astral plane.

Cast

Crew

References

Kate Lethbridge-Stewart

  • Beth was a good friend of Kate. She looked after Gordon when Kate wasn't around.
  • Jonathan was the father of Gordon.
  • Her son is almost five, and was born in September 1990.

Victoria Waterfield

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

Colleges and universities

Organisations

  • The Brigadier still maintains contact with UNIT. He mentions to Cavendish that he was never promoted to General due to "internal politics".

Religion

Vehicles

  • Sarah Jane Smith drives a Triumph Spitfire car.
  • A UNIT Land Rover arrives at New World University.

Story notes

Myths

  • K9 was supposed to appear. (Although K9 appears in the novelisation, he was never planned to appear in the video.)

Filming locations

Continuity

DVD, video and VOD releases

Video release

  • This story was released on video on 2 September 1995.
Original video publisher's summary from rear of video tape box
"Find the Locus"
It is twenty-five years since The Great Intelligence last attempted an invasion of Earth, today its evil web is again reaching out towards us!
Using The New World University as its cover and the zombie-like Chilly students as its pawns, the Intelligence now seeks to control the minds of every human being.
Tangled in this new struggle are its old enemies Victoria Waterfield and Professor Travers - but whose side are they on?
Fighting alone this time, without their famous scientific advisor, The Brigadier and Sarah Jane Smith of UNIT are hard pressed to decide who is friend or foe as they search for the missing Locus which still binds the Intelligence's power.
Battle is joined as the Brigadier's own family is threatened and UNIT faces a monstrous new breed of Yeti!

DVD release

  • After being out of print for 20 years, One Media iP, a division of Koch Media, released it on DVD on 16 November 2015, with digitally restored video and alongside a new making of documentary using on-set footage and a post production featurette. It is the only Reeltime Pictures release to lack a digital version.

VOD release

  • Concurrent to the DVD release, Koch Media released the story for streaming on YouTube, alongside the making of documentary, for £4.99.

External links

Footnotes