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* The first story featuring only the Doctor and his companions
* The first story featuring only the Doctor and his companions
* The first story to take place entirely in the TARDIS with only the regular cast. The only other story to take place entirely inside the TARDIS is the[[Children In Need Special]]
* The first story to take place entirely in the TARDIS with only the regular cast. The only other story to take place entirely inside the TARDIS is the [[Children In Need Special]]
* This story is also known as [[Inside the Spaceship]] and [[The Brink of Disaster]]
* This story is also known as [[Inside the Spaceship]], [[The Brink of Disaster]] and [[Beyond the Sun]]
* All episodes exist in [[16mm telerecordings]]  
* All episodes exist in [[16mm telerecordings]]  
* Both episodes were recovered from the negative film prints discovered at BBC Enterprises in [[1978]]
* Both episodes were recovered from the negative film prints discovered at BBC Enterprises in [[1978]]
* An Arabic print is also held
* An Arabic print is also held
* This story was written to make up the number of episodes and meet the shows commitment to the [[BBC]]. The show was initially comissioned for 13 episodes. [[An Unearthly Child]] (4), [[The Daleks (TV story) | The Daleks]] (7) and therefore an additional 2 episodes were required in case the show should be cancelled at this point.
* Some of the music from this story was released as "[[Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, Volume One - The Early Years]], [[1963]] - [[1969]]" (BBC Music WMSF 6023-2)





Revision as of 17:56, 8 January 2006


Summary

A mysterious blast renders the TARDIS crew unconscious. They awake disorientated and soon find that the TARDIS is strangely malfunctioning. As all of the systems breakdown, the behaviour of the crew becomes more erratic. Soon the Doctor comes to believe that the school teachers are behind the malfunctions in an attempt to blackmail him into taking them home.

Gradually it becomes clear that the problems are a warning from the TARDIS. It seems that a spring has broken on the fast return switch causing the TARDIS to travel back through time towards the creation of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Doctor corrects the problem and the travellers are able to escape.

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