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== Cast ==
== Cast ==


[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]


[[Leela]] - [[Louise Jameson]]


[[Ulanov]] - [[Russel Hunter]]
[[Toos]] - [[Pamela Salem]]
[[Dask]]/[[Taren Capel]] -  [[David Bailie]]
[[Chub]] - [[Rob Edwards]]
[[Borg]] - [[Brian Croucher]]
[[Cass]] - [[Tariq Yunus]]
[[Poul]] - [[David Collins]]
[[Zilda]] - [[Tania Rogers]]
[[SV7]] - [[Miles Fothergill]]
[[D84]] - [[Gregory de Polnay]]
Robots - [[Mark Blackwell Baker]], [[John Bleasdale]], [[Mark Cooper]], [[Peter Langtry]], [[Jeremy Ranchev]], [[Richard Seager]]
[[Robots of Death Uncredited Cast | Uncredited Cast]]


== Crew ==
== Crew ==

Revision as of 03:47, 19 November 2005

The Robots of Death
Season: 14
Doctor: Fourth Doctor
Companion Leela
Original Airdate: 29th January - 19th February 1977
Format: 4 25-minute episodes
Production Code: 4R
Writer: Chris Boucher
Director: Michael Briant
Producer: Philip Hinchcliffe

The Fourth Doctor and Leela land in the cargo hopper of a Sandminer, whose crew are being murdered one by one. Suspicion falls on the two visitors, but they are freed by Nova Poul. He reveals that he is an undercover policeman sent to locate a mad roboticist named Taren Capel, whom he believes to have infiltrated the Sandminer. Unfortunately, Poul suffers a nervous breakdown upon learning that the murders are being committed by robots reprogrammed by Capel. It is revealed that Capel has assumed the guise of Dask, the ship's engineer. However, the Doctor manages to trick the robots into killing him.


Cast

The Doctor - Tom Baker

Leela - Louise Jameson

Ulanov - Russel Hunter

Toos - Pamela Salem

Dask/Taren Capel - David Bailie

Chub - Rob Edwards

Borg - Brian Croucher

Cass - Tariq Yunus

Poul - David Collins

Zilda - Tania Rogers

SV7 - Miles Fothergill

D84 - Gregory de Polnay

Robots - Mark Blackwell Baker, John Bleasdale, Mark Cooper, Peter Langtry, Jeremy Ranchev, Richard Seager

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