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|enemy = [[Fear (entity)|Fear]] | |enemy = [[Fear (entity)|Fear]] | ||
|setting = [[London]], [[2050]] | |setting = [[London]], [[2050]] | ||
|writer = | |writer = Everett DeRoche, Graeme Farmer | ||
|director = [[Karl Zwicky]] | |director = [[Karl Zwicky]] | ||
|producer = [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]] | |producer = [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]] | ||
|broadcast date = | |broadcast date = 15 February 2010 | ||
|format = 1 x 30 minute episode | |format = 1 x 30 minute episode | ||
|production code = 1.6 | |production code = 1.6 | ||
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'''''Fear Itself''''' was the sixth episode of ''[[K9 (TV series)|K9]]''. It was written by [[Everett DeRoche]] and [[Graeme Farmer]], directed by [[Karl Zwicky]] | }}{{you may|Fear Itself (novel)|n1=the novel featuring the Eighth Doctor}} | ||
'''''Fear Itself''''' was the sixth episode of ''[[K9 (TV series)|K9]]''. It was written by [[Everett DeRoche]] and [[Graeme Farmer]], and directed by [[Karl Zwicky]]. | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
* [[ | * Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]] - [[Robert Moloney]] | ||
* [[Starkey]] - [[Keegan Joyce]] | * [[Starkey]] - [[Keegan Joyce]] | ||
* [[Jorjie Turner]] - [[Philippa Coulthard]] | * [[Jorjie Turner]] - [[Philippa Coulthard]] | ||
* [[Darius Pike]] - [[Daniel Webber]] | * [[Darius Pike]] - [[Daniel Webber]] | ||
* [[ | * Voice of [[K9 Mark 2|K9]] - [[John Leeson]] | ||
* [[June Turner]] - [[Robyn Moore]] | * [[June Turner]] - [[Robyn Moore]] | ||
* [[Drake (Liberation)|Drake]] - [[Connor Van Vuuren]] | * [[Drake (Liberation)|Drake]] - [[Connor Van Vuuren]] | ||
* [[Tramp 1]] - [[Brian Vaughan]] | * [[Tramp 1]] - [[Brian Vaughan]] | ||
* [[Tramp 2]] - [[Nick Nelid]] | * [[Tramp 2]] - [[Nick Nelid]] | ||
* [[CCPC]] - [[Josh Norbido]] | * [[CCPC]] - [[Josh Norbido]], [[Dane Paltman]], [[Eugen Bekafigo]] and [[Jason McNamara]] | ||
* [[Jixen]] - [[Tarek Beheiry]] | * [[Jixen]] - [[Tarek Beheiry]] | ||
''Robert Moloney, Keegan Joyce, Philippa Coulthard, Daniel Webber and John Leeson are all credited in the opening of the episode and not the closing credits. With the exception of Leeson's credit, they are credited only by their name and not with their respective character's name attached. Additionally, on the DisneyXD broadcast, the credits for the CCPCs and the Jixen were omitted.'' | |||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* [[Writer]] - [[Everett DeRoche]], [[Graeme Farmer]] | * [[Writer]] - [[Everett DeRoche]], [[Graeme Farmer]] | ||
* [[Director]] - [[Karl Zwicky]] | * [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Karl Zwicky]] | ||
* [[Producer]]s - [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]] | * [[Producer]]s - [[Penny Wall]], [[Richard Stewart]], [[Simon Barnes]] | ||
* [[Executive producer]]s - [[Jim Howell]], [[Grant Bradley]], [[Steve Robbins]] | * [[Executive producer]]s - [[Jim Howell]], [[Grant Bradley]], [[Steve Robbins]] | ||
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* Sound Design - [[Warren Pearson]] | * Sound Design - [[Warren Pearson]] | ||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
' | * K9's greatest fear is the [[Jixen]]. | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* A wooden box that is [[ | * A wooden box that is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]] in a London junkyard is reminiscent of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] in [[76 Totter's Lane]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') | ||
* [[Alistair Gryffen]] refers to the [[Great Fire of London]] in [[September]] [[1666]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') | * [[Alistair Gryffen]] refers to the [[Great Fire of London]] in [[September]] [[1666]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'') | ||
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* A "vanilla" DVD called ''The Bounty Hunter'', containing ''[[Regeneration (TV story)|Regeneration]]'', ''[[Liberation (TV story)|Liberation]]'', ''[[The Korven (TV story)|The Korven]]'', ''[[The Bounty Hunter (TV story)|The Bounty Hunter]]'', ''[[Sirens of Ceres (TV story)|Sirens of Ceres]]'' and ''Fear Itself'', released in Australia on [[29 September (releases)|29 September]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. [http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-dvd-complete-series-bounty-hunter/] | * A "vanilla" DVD called ''The Bounty Hunter'', containing ''[[Regeneration (TV story)|Regeneration]]'', ''[[Liberation (TV story)|Liberation]]'', ''[[The Korven (TV story)|The Korven]]'', ''[[The Bounty Hunter (TV story)|The Bounty Hunter]]'', ''[[Sirens of Ceres (TV story)|Sirens of Ceres]]'' and ''Fear Itself'', released in Australia on [[29 September (releases)|29 September]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. [http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-dvd-complete-series-bounty-hunter/] | ||
* ''K9: Series 1: Volume 1'', containing episodes 1–12, released in the UK on [[31 January (releases)|31 January]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]] and in the US on [[30 March (releases)|30 March]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]. [http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-complete-series-1-13-episodes/], [http://www.amazon.com/K9-Series-1-Vol/dp/B004EJ006M/ref=pd_bxgy_mov_img_b] | * ''K9: Series 1: Volume 1'', containing episodes 1–12, released in the UK on [[31 January (releases)|31 January]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]] and in the US on [[30 March (releases)|30 March]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]. [http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite.co.uk/k9-complete-series-1-13-episodes/], [http://www.amazon.com/K9-Series-1-Vol/dp/B004EJ006M/ref=pd_bxgy_mov_img_b] | ||
*''K9: Ultimate Collectors Edition'', containing the full first series, was released in the UK on [[11 June (releases)|11 June]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]. [http://www.amazon.co.uk/K9-Complete-Box-Set-DVD/dp/B0076WI3C2/ref=sr_1_4?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1339049905&sr=1-4] | * ''K9: Ultimate Collectors Edition'', containing the full first series, was released in the UK on [[11 June (releases)|11 June]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]. [http://www.amazon.co.uk/K9-Complete-Box-Set-DVD/dp/B0076WI3C2/ref=sr_1_4?s=dvd&ie=UTF8&qid=1339049905&sr=1-4] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:24, 22 October 2024
- You may be looking for the novel featuring the Eighth Doctor.
Fear Itself was the sixth episode of K9. It was written by Everett DeRoche and Graeme Farmer, and directed by Karl Zwicky.
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
London is out of control. Riots erupt because of a strange, irrational fear that fills the air. The focal point of the paranoia is in an old junkyard where a strange alien consciousness is at work.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Darius is in a junkyard when he is approached by two strange vagrants. They say the junkyard belongs to them and tell him to leave, then lock him in a wardrobe. He grabs onto a bar in the wardrobe and finds himself holding on for his life over a bottomless pit. Back at the mansion, Gryffen and Starkey are frightened for no clear reason. They are not the only ones feeling this. There are news reports of mass stampedes and riots across London. Darius arrives at the mansion, frightened after his ordeal.
Darius is shocked to find the junkyard is on the news and the two vagrants are being interviewed. Drake interrupts the interview when they start talking about a monster. Darius says there is an alien in the hole. K9, Darius, Starkey and Jorjie go to the junkyard, only to find CCPCs patrolling it. K9 distracts the CCPCs by alerting them to a violation of Department Regulation 29d: use of unapproved sandwiches at a picnic.
When Drake arrives to find the CCPCS gone, they decide to hide in the wardrobe anyway. Darius refuses because of his earlier experience. They understand his fears when he again holds onto the bar and nearly falls. K9 saves him. Drake agrees with K9, asking them if they saw the alien. As they leave, Drake shouts to the alien, refusing to acknowledge his fear. Back at the mansion Gryffen shows the team news items about the spread of fear. Gryffen tells the team that Darius is claustrophobic.
At Department HQ, Drake tells June about the alien inside the wardrobe. Back at the mansion, Starkey and Jorjie try futilely to scare K9 to make him understand fear. At the junkyard, June finds nothing in the wardrobe. Drake insists there is an alien. When Starkey investigates the wardrobe, he determines, "Your own fear makes you see the hole". He is taken away by two CCPCs to a cell. He is met by Drake, who show signs of paranoia though still refusing to acknowledge his fear.
K9 decides they have go to the junkyard and prove the fear isn't real. K9 goes to the hole and finds nothing, but Starkey and Gryffen temporarily lose contact with K9. He sees a Jixen but registers no data; Starkey tries to convince him it's not real. Drake decides to arm a bomb and destroy the wardrobe. K9 believes the Jixen is not real and it vanishes. Starkey and Jorjie return to the mansion to warn Gryffen to tell K9 to get out, but they feel the explosion. K9 escapes. Drake tells the creature he has won and destroys the wardrobe with his mechanical hand.
K9 reveals he felt the bomb was coming and Jorjie congratulates him on experiencing a feeling. The team have a group hug.
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Professor Alistair Gryffen - Robert Moloney
- Starkey - Keegan Joyce
- Jorjie Turner - Philippa Coulthard
- Darius Pike - Daniel Webber
- Voice of K9 - John Leeson
- June Turner - Robyn Moore
- Drake - Connor Van Vuuren
- Tramp 1 - Brian Vaughan
- Tramp 2 - Nick Nelid
- CCPC - Josh Norbido, Dane Paltman, Eugen Bekafigo and Jason McNamara
- Jixen - Tarek Beheiry
Robert Moloney, Keegan Joyce, Philippa Coulthard, Daniel Webber and John Leeson are all credited in the opening of the episode and not the closing credits. With the exception of Leeson's credit, they are credited only by their name and not with their respective character's name attached. Additionally, on the DisneyXD broadcast, the credits for the CCPCs and the Jixen were omitted.
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Writer - Everett DeRoche, Graeme Farmer
- Director - Karl Zwicky
- Producers - Penny Wall, Richard Stewart, Simon Barnes
- Executive producers - Jim Howell, Grant Bradley, Steve Robbins
- Associate producers - Bob Baker, Paul Tams
- Supervising producer - Dale Bradley
- Co-Executive producer - Mark Blythe
- With special thanks - Sam Tromans
- Line producer - Pam Collis
- VFX Director - David Napier
- Series Production Designer - Jon Dowding
- Episodic Designer - Adam Head
- New K9 Design by - Paul Tams, Alex Kubalsky
- Series Director of Photography - Ben Nott
- Episodic Director of Photography - Tony O'Loughlan
- Music by - Christopher Elves
- K9 theme music by - Michael Lira
- Editor - Russell Maggs
- Casting - Faith Martin and associates
- Episodic casting - Lisa Maloney
- Drama/Dialogue coach - Peter Kent
- Story Producer - Greg Walters
- Script Adaption - Michaeley O'Brien
- Production Accountant - Pru Donovan
- 1st Assistant Director - Peter McLennan
- Script Supervisor - Sue Ketchington
- Costume Designer - Joanne Thompson
- Makeup Designer - Sharon Robbins
- Puppeteer - David Pawsey
- Location Manager - Charles Boyle
- Sound Recordist - Ian Grant
- B Camera Operator - Dan Maxwell
- Gaffer - Steve Monk
- Key Grip - Billy Harmer
- Special thanks to - Space Furniture, Shredox, J. Barbour & Sons Ltd, Heath Williams at Firefly Lighting, Videopro
- Safety Supervisor/Stunt Coordinator - Danny Baldwin
- Transport Manager - Alister Ward
- Unit Manager - Graeme Suhr
- Post Production Facility - Cutting Edge Australia
- Head of Post Production - John Lee
- Sound Design - Warren Pearson
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- K9's greatest fear is the Jixen.
Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Myths[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A wooden box that is bigger on the inside in a London junkyard is reminiscent of the Doctor's TARDIS in 76 Totter's Lane. (TV: An Unearthly Child)
- Alistair Gryffen refers to the Great Fire of London in September 1666. (TV: The Visitation)
Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
This episode is featured in the following DVD sets:
- Series One complete box set, released in Australia on 29 September 2010. [1]
- A "vanilla" DVD called The Bounty Hunter, containing Regeneration, Liberation, The Korven, The Bounty Hunter, Sirens of Ceres and Fear Itself, released in Australia on 29 September 2010. [2]
- K9: Series 1: Volume 1, containing episodes 1–12, released in the UK on 31 January 2011 and in the US on 30 March 2011. [3], [4]
- K9: Ultimate Collectors Edition, containing the full first series, was released in the UK on 11 June 2012. [5]
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