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name= Underworld|
|novelisation = Doctor Who and the Underworld (novelisation)
novelisation=Doctor Who and the Underworld|
|image= AnkhLakh.jpg  
image= AnkhLakh.jpg |
|series=[[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
series=[[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]|
|season number= Season 15 (Doctor Who 1963)|
season number= [[Season 15]] |
|season serial number = 5
story number=96|
|story number = 96
doctor= Fourth Doctor |
|doctor= Fourth Doctor  
companions= [[Leela]] <br /> [[K9 Mark I]]|
|companions= [[Leela]], [[K9 Mark I]]
enemy= The [[Oracle]] |
|enemy= The [[Oracle (Underworld)|Oracle]]
year= The ''[[P7E]]'' <br />The ''[[R1C]]'' |
|setting= ''[[R1C]]'', ''[[Planet (Underworld)|P7E planet]]''
writer= [[Bob Baker]] and<br />[[Dave Martin]] |
|writer= Bob Baker, Dave Martin
director= [[Norman Stewart]] |
|director= [[Norman Stewart]]  
producer= [[Graham Williams]] |
|producer= [[Graham Williams]]  
broadcast date= [[7 January]] - [[28 January]] [[1978]] |
|epcount = 4
|network=[[BBC1]]|
|broadcast date= 7 January- 28 January 1978  
format= 4x25-minute episodes |
|network = BBC1
production code= [[List of production codes|4Y]] |
|format= 4x25-minute episodes  
prev = The Sun Makers (TV story) |
|serial production code= [[List of production codes|4Y]]  
next = The Invasion of Time (TV story)|
|prev = The Sun Makers (TV story)  
made prev = Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|
|next = The Invasion of Time (TV story)
made next = The Invasion of Time (TV story)|
|made prev = Image of the Fendahl (TV story)
|made next = The Invasion of Time (TV story)
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'''''Underworld''''' was the fifth story of [[Season 15]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was the first over which [[script editor]] [[Anthony Read]] had complete creative control. Read asked writers [[Bob Baker]] and [[Dave Martin]] to make the script an explicit allegory of the myth of [[wikipedia:Jason|Jason]] and the [[wikipedia:Jason#The Quest for the Golden Fleece|Quest for the Golden Fleece]].
'''''Underworld''''' was the fifth and penultimate serial of [[Season 15 (Doctor Who 1963)|season 15]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


''Underworld'' used by far the most [[colour separation overlay]] (CSO) in the programme's history. Rampant inflation had eaten away at the budget for the back half of the season and using CSO to create virtually every shot of the [[alien]] world featured in the story was the only feasible way to preserve the production of ''[[The Invasion of Time]]''. The story also advanced the mythos of the [[Time Lord]]s by explaining the origin of their [[non-interference policy]].
It was the first over which [[script editor]] [[Anthony Read]] had complete creative control. Read asked writers [[Bob Baker]] and [[Dave Martin]] to make the script an explicit allegory of the myth of [[Jason (mythology)|Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece]]. The story also advanced the mythos of the [[Time Lord]]s by revealing the origin of their [[non-interference policy]].
 
''Underworld'' used by far the most [[colour separation overlay]] (CSO) in the programme's history. Rampant inflation had eaten away at the budget for the back half of the season, and using CSO to create virtually every shot of the [[alien]] world featured in the story was the only feasible way to preserve the production of ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]''.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
At the very edge of the known [[universe]], [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialises on an aging [[spacecraft]], the ''[[R1C]]''. On board, the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]] meet [[Jackson (Underworld)|Jackson]] and his crew. They are doggedly pursuing their mission to recover the [[Minyan]] [[race bank]] from a ship which left their home [[planet]] centuries earlier.
On the edge of the universe, [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]], [[Leela]] and [[K9 Mark I|K9]] encounter a [[Minyan]] ship on an epic quest to find their race banks... but their people have encountered the [[Time Lord]]s before.
 
Closing in on the ''[[P7E]]'' at last, Jackson risks everything to follow the trail into the heart of a newly formed planet. Can the Doctor help Jackson face his greatest challenge and secure the future of the Minyans?


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part 1 ===
=== Part one ===
Aboard [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] is painting and Leela is playing with the [[Control room|console]]. When they reach the edge of the cosmos, the Doctor is in awe. [[K9 Mark I|K9]] informs him that there is a nearby [[spacecraft]] and they are both heading into a [[spiral nebula]]. The TARDIS escapes and materialises aboard the vessel, the ''[[R1C]]''. When its crew hears the TARDIS, they recognise it as the technology of [[Time Lord|the gods]].
[[File:JacksonUnderworld.jpg|thumb|left|Captain Jackson]]
[[File:JacksonUnderworld.jpg|thumb|left|Captain Jackson]]
Aboard [[the TARDIS]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] is painting and [[Leela]] is playing with the [[Control room|console]]. When they reach the edge of the cosmos, the Doctor is in awe, but [[K9 Mark I|K9]] informs him that there is a nearby spacecraft and they are both heading into a [[spiral nebula]]. The TARDIS escapes and materialises aboard the vessel, the ''[[R1C]]''. When its crew hears the TARDIS, they recognise it as the technology of [[Time Lords|the gods]].
The Doctor, now in the ship's cargo hold, determines that it is from [[Minyos]], a planet on the other side of the [[universe]]. The Time Lords once helped the [[Minyan]] civilisation develop before being rejected. This led to their [[non-interference policy]] after the Minyans destroyed their own world. Leela uses a [[shield gun]] to blast the door open, and they head for the bridge. As the crew try to avoid the nebula, the Doctor offers to help. [[Herrick]] holds a weapon on him, until [[Jackson (Underworld)|Captain Jackson]] orders [[Orfe]] to use the [[Pacification gun|pacifier]] to subdue Herrick and Leela. Jackson explains that the ''R1C'' has been searching for another ship, the ''[[P7E]]'', for a hundred thousand years. While the crew can regenerate endlessly, their ship is failing. The ''P7E'' contains the genetic [[race bank]]s needed to rebuild Minyos.


The Doctor, now in the ship's cargo hold, determines that it is from [[Minyos]], a planet on the other side of the [[universe]]. The Time Lords once helped the [[Minyan]] civilisation develop before being rejected, which led to their [[non-interference policy]] after the Minyans destroyed their own world. Leela uses a [[shield gun]] to blast the door open and they head for the bridge. As the crew try to avoid the nebula, the Doctor offers to help. [[Herrick]] holds a weapon on him, until [[Jackson (Underworld)|Captain Jackson]] orders [[Orfe]] to use the [[Pacification gun|pacifier]] to subdue Herrick and Leela. Jackson explains that the ''R1C'' has been searching for another ship, the ''[[P7E]]'', for a hundred thousand years. While the crew can regenerate endlessly, their ship is failing. The ''P7E'' contains the genetic [[Race bank|race banks]] needed to rebuild Minyos.
The Doctor connects K9 to the failing systems and the ''R1C'' escapes the nebula. However, the signal from the ''P7E'' is still coming from inside and Jackson orders the ship to go back in. With K9's help, the ship survives the journey, but its huge mass starts to attract debris. As the rock builds up around the ship, the Doctor suggests using the ship's weapons to blast itself free. Unfortunately, the [[laser cannon]] starts to burn through the hull as well...


The Doctor connects K9 to the failing systems and the ''R1C'' escapes the nebula. However, the signal from the ''P7E'' is still coming from inside and Jackson orders the ship to go back in. With K9's help, the ship survives the journey, but its huge mass starts to attract debris. As the rock builds up, the Doctor suggests using the ship's weapons to blast itself free, but the [[Laser|laser cannon]] starts to burn through the hull as well...
=== Part two ===
The laser punches through just in time. The ''R1C'' escapes, only to encounter another [[Planet (Underworld)|planet]] that has built up over centuries. The Doctor suggests this could be the ''P7E''. With no fuel left, the ''R1C'' penetrates the soft surface of the planet and heads for the core.


=== Part 2 ===
[[File:P7EPlanet.jpg|thumb|left|The Planet around the P7E]]
The laser punches through just in time. The ''R1C'' escapes, only to encounter another [[planetoid]] that has built up over centuries. The Doctor suggests this could be the ''P7E''. With no fuel left, the ''R1C'' penetrates the soft surface of the planet and heads for the core.
In tunnels under the planet's surface, slave workers known as [[Trog]]s are buried by a rockfall. [[Guard (Underworld)|Guards]] are dispatched to restore order and accuse a Trog named [[Idmon]] of heresy for suggesting there is a sky. His son, [[Idas]], runs away from the guards.


[[File:P7EPlanet.jpg|thumb|left|The Planetoid around the P7E]]In tunnels under the planet's surface, slave workers known as [[Trog]]s are buried by a rockfall. [[Guard (Underworld)|Guards]] are dispatched to restore order and accuse a Trog named [[Idmon]] of heresy for suggesting there is a sky. His son, [[Idas]], runs away from the guards.
Jackson and his crew explore the tunnels and spot security cameras, suggesting a technologically advanced society. The Doctor and Leela see the guards chasing Idas and lead them away, losing them and finding Idas in the [[airlock]] of the ''R1C''. The Doctor tells Idas about his people's past and learns about the legends of the Sky Gods and the [[Seer]]s who rule the society on behalf of the [[Oracle (Underworld)|Oracle]].


Jackson and his crew explore the tunnels and spot security cameras, suggesting a technologically advanced society. The Doctor and Leela see the guards chasing Idas and lead them away, losing them and finding Idas in the [[airlock]] of the ''R1C''. The Doctor tells Idas about his people's past and learns about the legends of the Sky Gods and the [[Seer]]s who rule the society on behalf of the [[Oracle]].
As Herrick scouts ahead, he is accosted by guards. They don't believe his story and attack him. He easily deflects their fire, but the head guard, [[Rask]], orders the tunnel sealed off and gas pumped in. The Doctor detects the gas. He finds the environmental controls and tries to reverse the flow but cannot concentrate. He slumps over the machinery...


As Herrick scouts ahead, he is accosted by guards. They don't believe his story and attack him. He easily deflects their fire, but the head guard, [[Rask]], orders the tunnel sealed off and gas pumped in. The Doctor detects the gas. He finds the environmental controls and tries to reverse the flow, but cannot concentrate. He slumps over the machinery...
=== Part three ===
At the last second, the gas clears. Jackson, Orfe and [[Tala]] free Herrick; the guards are overcome by their own gas. When the Doctor wakes, Idas tells him about the punishment his father will endure for his heresy. Idmon will be sacrificed in the Citadel to appease the Oracle. A sword will be dropped on him. The Doctor sends K9 to find Jackson, while he takes Idas and Leela to stop the [[sacrifice]].


=== Part 3 ===
Idas warns them of [[dragon]]s which guard the Citadel, but it is merely a defence mechanism that Leela makes short work of with the shield gun. When they reach the planet's core, which has [[zero gravity]], they float down to the Citadel. At the sacrifice, the Oracle speaks to the Seers, who light a lamp to burn through the strap holding the sword. The Doctor's party are taken to the sacrifice by the guards. The lamp is moved at the last moment. Idas incites a rebellion and frees his father. Jackson's crew arrive to assist. Herrick remains behind as a rear guard to allow the rebels to escape, but he is captured.
At the last second, the gas clears. Jackson, Orfe and [[Tala]] free Herrick; the guards are overcome by their own gas. When the Doctor wakes, Idas tells him about the punishment his father will endure for his heresy. Idmon will be sacrificed in the Citadel to appease the Oracle. A sword will be dropped on him. The Doctor sends K9 to find Jackson, while he takes Idas and Leela to stop the sacrifice.
 
Idas warns them of [[Dragon|dragons]] which guard the Citadel, but it is merely a defence mechanism that Leela makes short work of with the shield gun. When they reach the planet's core, which has zero [[gravity]], they float down to the Citadel. At the sacrifice, the Oracle speaks to the Seers, who light a lamp to burn through the strap holding the sword. The Doctor's party are taken to the sacrifice by the guards. The lamp is moved at the last moment. Idas incites a rebellion and frees his father. Jackson's crew arrive to assist. Herrick remains behind as a rear guard to allow the rebels to escape, but he is captured.


The freed Trogs explain the endless futility of their lives, working for no purpose. Jackson agrees to help the Doctor infiltrate the Citadel and find the Oracle. The Doctor and Leela lie in an ore cart headed for the Citadel.
The freed Trogs explain the endless futility of their lives, working for no purpose. Jackson agrees to help the Doctor infiltrate the Citadel and find the Oracle. The Doctor and Leela lie in an ore cart headed for the Citadel.


The Seers torture Herrick. They refuse to believe his story of a millennia-long quest. They remove their ceremonial masks to reveal strange, metallic faces.
The Seers torture Herrick for information. They refuse to believe his story of a millennia-long quest. They remove their ceremonial masks to reveal strange, metallic faces.


As the ore cart approaches the Citadel, the automated system tips the contents of each cart into a crusher, including the Doctor and Leela...
As the ore cart approaches the Citadel, the automated system tips the contents of each cart into a crusher, including the Doctor and Leela...


=== Part 4 ===
=== Part four ===
The Doctor and Leela hang onto a ledge by their fingertips and are rescued by the R1C crew. Jackson agrees to hold off the guards while the Doctor's party head for the Oracle.
The Doctor and Leela hang onto a ledge by their fingertips and are rescued by the ''R1C'' crew. Jackson agrees to hold off the guards while the Doctor's party head for the Oracle.
[[File:RaceBanksUnderworld.jpg|thumb|left|The race banks]]
[[File:RaceBanksUnderworld.jpg|thumb|left|The race banks]]
In the Citadel, the Seers suggest letting Herrick have the race bank cylinders, since they are of little value and not worth the risk. The Oracle releases the cylinders and offers to let Jackson have them if he will leave. Jackson agrees and takes the cylinders back to his ship. The Doctor speaks to the Oracle. He recognises it as a deranged computer programmed to protect the race banks at all costs; therefore the cylinders given to Jackson must have been fakes. He takes the real ones.
In the Citadel, the Seers suggest letting Herrick have the race bank cylinders, since they are of little value and not worth the risk. The Oracle releases the cylinders and offers to let Jackson have them if he will leave. Jackson agrees and takes the cylinders back to his ship. The Doctor speaks to the Oracle. He recognises it as a deranged computer programmed to protect the race banks at all costs; therefore the cylinders given to Jackson must have been fakes. He then steals the real ones.


Jackson prepares his ship for launch, but stops when K9 identifies his two cylinders as [[fission grenade]]s capable of destroying a small planet. The Doctor takes the grenades back into the tunnels, where he encounters Rask, sent to retrieve the race banks. The Doctor hands over the grenades instead and they are returned to the Oracle chamber. The Doctor, Leela and Idas help the Trogs escape the tunnels and convince Jackson to take them with him, since they are the descendents of the ''P7E'' crew.
Jackson prepares his ship for launch but stops when K9 identifies his two cylinders as [[fission grenade]]s capable of destroying a small planet. The Doctor takes the grenades back into the tunnels, where he encounters Rask, sent to retrieve the race banks. The Doctor hands over the grenades instead, and they are returned to the Oracle chamber. The Doctor, Leela and Idas help the Trogs escape the tunnels and convince Jackson to take them with him, since they are the descendants of the ''P7E'' crew.


The ''R1C'' takes off before the Oracle realises the real race banks are missing. When the grenades explode, they destroy the planet. The explosion is enough to propel the underpowered ''R1C'' clear of the nebula. The ship heads for [[Minyos II]], a mere 370 light years away. As they leave, the Doctor calls the captain "[[wikipedia:Jason|Jason]]". He has to explain to Leela about the legend of the Argonauts. He wonders if it is also a premonition.
The ''R1C'' takes off before the Oracle realises the real race banks are missing and the Seers inform the Oracle that it is impossible to defuse the grenades. When the grenades explode, they destroy the planet. The explosion is enough to propel the underpowered ''R1C'' clear of the nebula. The ship heads for [[Minyos II]], a mere 370 light years away. As they leave, the Doctor calls the captain "[[Jason (mythology)|Jason]]". He has to explain to Leela about the legend of the Argonauts. He wonders if it is also a premonition.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
* [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor Who]] - [[Tom Baker]]
* [[Leela]] - [[Louise Jameson]]
* [[Leela]] - [[Louise Jameson]]
* Voice of [[K9 Mark I|K9]] - [[John Leeson]]
* Voice of [[K9 Mark I|K9]] - [[John Leeson]]
* [[Jackson (Underworld)|Jackson]] - [[James Maxwell]]
* [[Jackson (Underworld)|Jackson]] - [[James Maxwell]]
* [[Herrick]] - [[Alan Lake]]
* [[Herrick (Underworld)|Herrick]] - [[Alan Lake]]
* [[Orfe]] - [[Jonathan Newth]]
* [[Orfe]] - [[Jonathan Newth]]
* [[Tala]] - [[Imogen Bickford-Smith]]
* [[Tala]] - [[Imogen Bickford-Smith]]
* [[Rask]] - [[James Marcus]]
* [[Rask]] - [[James Marcus]]
* [[Tarn]] - [[Godfrey James]]
* [[Tarn (Underworld)|Tarn]] - [[Godfrey James]]
* [[Idmon]] - [[Jimmy Gardner]]
* [[Idmon]] - [[Jimmy Gardner]]
* [[Idas]] - [[Norman Tipton]]
* [[Idas]] - [[Norman Tipton]]
* [[Klimt|Guard Klimt]] - [[Jay Neill]]
* [[Klimt|Guard Klimt]] - [[Jay Neill]]
* [[Ankh]] - [[Frank Jarvis]]
* [[Ankh (Underworld)|Ankh]] - [[Frank Jarvis]]
* [[Lakh]] - [[Richard Shaw]]
* [[Lakh]] - [[Richard Shaw]]
* [[Naia]] - [[Stacey Tendeter]]
* [[Naia]] - [[Stacey Tendeter]]
* Voice of the [[Oracle]] - [[Christine Pollon]]
* Voice of the [[Oracle (Underworld)|Oracle]] - [[Christine Pollon]]


== Crew ==
== Crew ==
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* [[Costumes]] - [[Rupert Jarvis]]
* [[Costumes]] - [[Rupert Jarvis]]
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Dick Coles]]
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Dick Coles]]
* [[Electronic effects|Electronic Effects]] - [[Mitch Mitchell|A.J. Mitchell]]
* [[Film Editor]] - [[Richard Trevor]]
* [[Film Editor]] - [[Richard Trevor]]
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Dudley Simpson]]
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Dudley Simpson]]
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* [[Visual Effects]] - [[Richard Conway]]
* [[Visual Effects]] - [[Richard Conway]]


== References ==
=== Uncredited crew ===
* [[Design assistant|Design Assistant]] - [[Jane Shepherd]] ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* [[Props buyer|Properties Buyer]] - [[Bob Warans]] ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Mike Chislet]] ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* [[Grams operator|Grams Operator]] - [[Gerry Borrows]] ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* [[Vision Mixer]] - [[Shirley Coward]] ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* [[Floor assistant|Floor Assistant]] - [[Sue Williams]] ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The ''R1C'' has a [[heat shield]].


=== [[:Category:The Doctor|The Doctor]] ===
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor has been to [[Aberdeen]] and [[Blackpool]]. (In [[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'', it is revealed he'd inadvertently dropped [[Sarah Jane Smith]] off during [[TV]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'' in Aberdeen rather than the intended [[South Croydon]]. It does not seem he was aware of this at this time, however.)
* The Doctor has been to [[Aberdeen]] and [[Blackpool]].
* The Doctor asks Leela if she has heard of the [[Flying Dutchman]].
* The Doctor asks Leela if she has heard of the ''[[Flying Dutchman]]''.
* The Doctor speaks to Leela about the Time Lord [[Non-interference policy|policy of Non-intervention]] and how it was a result of the interference the [[Time Lord]]s caused to the Minyans.


=== [[:Category:Species|Species]] ===
=== Species ===
* The [[Minyan]]s, when living on [[Minyos]] a hundred thousand years before, accepted [[Time Lord]] technology. The Minyans kicked the Time Lords out by force, went to war and destroyed their own world.
* Minyans can [[Regeneration|regenerate]] thousands of times, albeit with mechanical help, but retain the same persona and appearance each time.
* Several Trogs were killed in [[tunnel seven]] during a recent "skyfall".
* Several Trogs were killed in [[tunnel seven]] during a recent "skyfall".
=== Influences ===
* The story makes frequent allusion to the story of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_and_the_Argonauts_(1963_film) Jason and the Argonauts] and other Greek myths, including the similar naming of various characters: Jackson/Jason, Herrick/Heracles, Tala/Atalanta, Orfe/Orpheus, Minyans/Minoans, P7E/Persephone, R1C/Argosy (though the word [http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/argosy?q=argosy argosy] is unconnected with the {{wi|Argo}}, Jason's ship).
* The production notes, the recently released ''[[Star Wars]]'' influenced certain aspects of the production, especially when it was learned that the film would be released in the UK ten days before ''Underworld'' was scheduled to air.


== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* The Minyan spacecraft set turned out to be more expensive than anticipated, so almost all other scenes were created with [[CSO]].
* The Minyan spacecraft set turned out to be more expensive than anticipated, so almost all other scenes were created with [[CSO]].
* The story makes frequent allusion to the story of Jason and the Argonauts and other Greek myths, including the similar naming of various characters: Jackson/Jason, Herrick/Heracles, Tala/Atalanta, Orfe/Orpheus, Minyans/Minyans P7E/Persephone, R1C/Argosy (though the word [http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/argosy?q=argosy argosy] is unconnected with the {{wi|Argo}}, Jason's ship).
* This story had the working title of ''Underground''.
* This story had the working title of ''Underground''.
* The DVD production notes point out that all 4 episodes ran short of their allotted running time, forcing the use of extended and repeated shots for padding. Parts 2 and 3, in particular, were so much in need of padding that reprises much longer than usual were used in both.
* The DVD production notes point out that all four episodes ran short of their allotted running time, forcing the use of extended and repeated shots for padding. Parts two and three, in particular, were so much in need of padding that reprises much longer than usual were used in both.
* Also according to the production notes, the recently released ''[[Star Wars]]'' influenced certain aspects of the production, especially when it was learned that the film would be released in the UK ten days before ''Underworld'' was scheduled to air.
* In the original script, Leela was to scream when overwhelmed by the gas in the second episode. [[Louise Jameson]] declined to do this, pointing out that it was out of character for Leela. ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* In the original script, Leela was to scream when overwhelmed by the gas in the second episode. [[Louise Jameson]] declined to do this, pointing out that it was out of character for Leela. ([[INFO]]: ''Underworld'')
* Episode 1 was broadcast only a few days after the [[Terry Nation]]-created series ''[[Blake's 7]]'' debuted. Composer [[Dudley Simpson]] worked on both shows and, according to the DVD production notes, snuck a reference to the ''Blake's 7'' theme music into the score for the ''Underworld'' episode.
* Part one was broadcast only a few days after the [[Terry Nation]]-created series ''[[Blake's 7 (series)|Blake's 7]]'' debuted. Composer [[Dudley Simpson]] worked on both shows and, according to the DVD production notes, sneaked a reference to the ''Blake's 7'' theme music into the score for the ''Underworld'' episode.
* The DVD featurette ''[[Into the Unknown]]'' reveals that budget restrictions were so tight on ''Underworld'' that cancelling it altogether and allotting its budget to ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' was suggested, but was ultimately rejected by Graham Williams.
* The ''[[Radio Times]]'' programme listing for part one was accompanied by a black-and-white photograph of the Doctor and Herrick, with the accompanying caption, "When the Tardis materialises in a spaceship, ''Dr. Who'' becomes involved with astronaut Herrick ([[Alan Lake]]) and his eternal quest: 6.25 p.m." ''(original published text)''
* The scenes of the Doctor shepherding the Trogs through the caves and onto the P7E were devised and organised by Tom Baker himself.
* The DVD featurette ''[[Into the Unknown (documentary)|Into the Unknown]]'' reveals that budget restrictions were so tight on ''Underworld'' that cancelling it altogether and allotting its budget to ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'' was suggested but was ultimately rejected by [[Graham Williams]].
* The scenes of the Doctor shepherding the Trogs through the caves and onto the P7E were devised and organised by [[Tom Baker]] himself.
* In four polls conducted by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for 1998, 2009, 2014, and 2023, ''Underworld'' has maintained the dubious honour of being the story of the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s era held in the least regard. A poll in 2003 which used a different voting system had it as one of six Fourth Doctor stories that received no votes, making it joint last. Its lowest ranking overall came in the 2009 poll "The Mighty 200" as one of the worst stories ranked on among the 200 aired at the time, at number 197. ([[DWM 265]], [[DWMSE 6]], [[DWM 413]], [[DWM 474]], [[DWM 590]])
* The notion of the Minyan race banks came from an article in ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_American Scientific American]'' about genetics.
* Ankh was named for an Egyptian symbol for life, while Lakh came from an Indian word for “one hundred thousand”, referring to the timespan of the Minyans' search for the ''P7E''.
* Some characters were named after real people - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasmus_Rask Rasmus Rask] was a Danish philologist whose pioneering research in the early nineteenth century demonstrated links between various ancient languages, including Greek. In the early twentieth century, the French poet Pauline Tarn -- who wrote under the ''nom de plume'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9e_Vivien Renée Vivien] -- was a noted translator of the works of the classical Greek poet [[Sappho]]. Austrian painter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustav_Klimt Gustav Klimt], who worked from the late nineteenth century, featured ancient Greek subjects on several occasions. Another artist of the early twentieth century, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Liebermann Max Liebermann] of [[Germany]], lent his name to the Liebemann maser weapons.
* “The Quest is the Quest” drew on previous mantras of [[Bob Baker]] and [[Dave Martin]]'s scripts - "Eldrad Must Live" from ''[[The Hand of Fear (TV story)|The Hand of Fear]]'' and "Contact Has Been Made" from ''[[The Invisible Enemy (TV story)|The Invisible Enemy]].''
* [[Louise Jameson]] developed throat pain after breathing in the dry ice which represented the fumigation gas.
* [[Imogen Bickford-Smith]] suffered a severe allergic reaction to the combination of cotton wool and latex paint which was applied to give Tala the appearance of advanced old age, and a physician had to be summoned to treat her symptoms.
* [[Bob Baker]] and [[Dave Martin]] considered referring to the realm of the Trogs as Hadis, in reference to [[Hades]].
* The cast and crew found the effects-dependent recording method to be extremely frustrating and nerve-wracking, and [[Tom Baker]]'s mood became notably sour. His ongoing displeasure with the Leela character was particularly evident, further straining his relationship with [[Louise Jameson]].
* [[Bob Baker]] and [[Dave Martin]] considered spinning off the ''R1C'' crew into their own science-fiction programme, in which the Minyans would travel through space and become involved in new adventures based upon other tales drawn from ancient mythology.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===
* Part 1 - 8.9 million viewers
* Part one - 8.9 million viewers
* Part 2 - 9.1 million viewers
* Part two - 9.1 million viewers
* Part 3 - 8.9 million viewers
* Part three - 8.9 million viewers
* Part 4 - 11.7 million viewers
* Part four - 11.7 million viewers


=== Myths ===
=== Myths ===
* [[Imogen Bickford-Smith]] was going to replace [[Louise Jameson]] as the Doctor's [[companion]]. ''Though an actual news story at the time, it was a complete fabrication of the actor's agent, who had gotten wind of Jameson's impending departure. Producer [[Graham Williams]] never considered retaining Bickford-Smith beyond ''Underworld''.''
* [[Imogen Bickford-Smith]] was going to replace [[Louise Jameson]] as the Doctor's [[companion]]. ''Though an actual news story at the time, it was a complete fabrication by the actor's agent, who had gotten wind of Jameson's impending departure. Producer [[Graham Williams]] never considered retaining Bickford-Smith beyond ''Underworld''.''


=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
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=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
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* The blue screen back projection used to create scenes within the caves works surprisingly well, except for a few occasions in which characters can be seen moving ''through'' supposedly solid rock, and during episode 2 there are a couple of moments where people's heads can be seen to "vanish".
* The blue screen back projection used to create scenes within the caves works surprisingly well, except for a few occasions in which characters can be seen moving ''through'' supposedly solid rock, and during part two there are a couple of moments where people's heads can be seen to 'vanish'.
* In episode 1, Leela uses a ray gun to blast away a door. Tom Baker wasn't in the correct position when the camera started rolling again when the door was removed, so his body placement is seen to change instantly.
* In part one, Leela uses a Minyan ray-gun to blast away a door. Tom Baker wasn't in the correct position when the camera started rolling again when the door was removed, so the Doctor's body placement is seen to change instantly.
* Due to incorrect placement of the CSO, K9 appears to float in midair in a few cave scenes.
* Due to incorrect placement of the CSO, K9 appears to float in midair in a few of the cave scenes.
* In episode 2, the large rock behind Leela can be seen to be a hollow piece of plastic as it squashes in whenever Leela leans against it.
* In part two, the large rock behind Leela can be seen to be a hollow piece of plastic, as it squashes in whenever Louise Jameson leans against it.
* In part two, the rock which the Doctor and Leela hide behind after leaving the ship visibly moves as they step away from it.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* More information about Minyos is revealed in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry]]''.
* More information about [[Minyos]] is revealed in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Inquiry (audio story)|The Inquiry]]''.
* The [[Fifth Doctor]] later encounters another example of Time Lord technology allowing for perpetual regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead]]'')
* Their interaction with Minyos led in part to the Time Lords' non-intervention policy. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'', ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'')
* This was the first story to show regeneration being applied by non-Time Lords. A key difference is that the Minyans' regeneration process does not result in complete physical change and new personalities, just a reversal of the ageing process.
* The [[Fifth Doctor]] later encounters another example of Time Lord technology allowing for perpetual regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'')
* The Doctor mentions that he's gone through regeneration "two or three times" and remarks it's "not pleasant".
* A key difference in the Minyans' [[regeneration]] process from that of [[Time Lord]]s is that it does not result in complete physical change and new personalities, just a reversal of the ageing process. The Doctor mentions that he's gone through regeneration "two or three times" and remarks it's "not pleasant". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]'', ''[[Spearhead from Space (TV story)|Spearhead from Space]]'', ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'')
* The Doctor refers to the Oracle as "another machine with megalomania; another insane object; another self-aggrandizing artefact." He has encountered several similarly insane machines before, including [[WOTAN]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Machines]]''), [[BOSS]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death]]''), and [[Xoanon]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Face of Evil]]'').
* The Doctor refers to the Oracle as "another machine with megalomania; another insane object; another self-aggrandizing artefact." He has encountered several similarly insane machines before, including [[WOTAN]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'') [[BOSS]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Green Death (TV story)|The Green Death]]'') and [[Xoanon]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Face of Evil (TV story)|The Face of Evil]]'')
* The Doctor claims not to have come up with the idea of the [[Trojan Horse]]. However, his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]] gave the idea to the [[Greece|Greeks]] towards the end of the [[Trojan War]] in circa [[BC|1200 BC]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'')
* The Doctor claims not to have come up with the idea of the [[Trojan Horse]]. In his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]], he gave the idea to the [[Greece|Greeks]] towards the end of the [[Trojan War]] in circa [[BC|1200 BC]], albeit only because he knew of it already from historical accounts. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'')


== Home video and audio releases ==
== Home video and audio releases ==
=== DVD releases ===
=== DVD releases ===
* This story was first released on DVD in the [[UK]] on [[29 March]] [[2010]] as part of the Myths And Legends Boxset. The one disc set includes a restored version of the story, as well as the following special features:
This story was first released on DVD in the [[UK]] on [[29 March (releases)|29 March]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] as part of the ''[[Myths and Legends (DVD box set)|Myths And Legends]]'' box set alongside ''[[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]'' and ''[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|The Horns of Nimon]]''. The one disc set includes a restored version of the story, as well as the following special features:
:* Commentary by Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela) and Bob Baker (Co-Writer).
* Commentary by [[Tom Baker]] ([[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]]), [[Louise Jameson]] ([[Leela]]) and co-writer [[Bob Baker]]
:* Into The Unknown
* ''[[Into the Unknown (documentary)|Into the Unknown]]'' - A look at the complex production of ''Underworld'' and the difficulties of achieving the bluescreen virtual studio sets, featuring script editor [[Anthony Read]], actors [[Jonathan Newth]] ([[Orfe]]) and [[Norman Tipton]] ([[Idas]]), designer [[Dick Coles]] and video effects designer [[A. J. Mitchell|AJ 'Mitch' Mithell]]
:* Underworld – In Studio
* Underworld – In Studio - Using timecoded video recordings, we are given a rare glimpse inside the studio during the recording of this story
:* Coming Soon Trailer (''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'')
* ''[[Radio Times]]'' Billings (PDF DVD-ROM - PC/Mac)
:* Radio Times Billings
* Production Information Subtitles
:* Production Subtitles
* Photo Gallery
:* Photo Gallery
* Coming Soon Trailer - ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]''


* Editing for the DVD release was completed by the [[Doctor Who Restoration Team]].
Editing for the DVD release was completed by the [[Doctor Who Restoration Team]].


A North American/Region 1 release of the story occurred in July 2010, but in that region the story was released on its own and not as part of a box set.
A North American/Region 1 release of the story occurred in July 2010, but in that region the story was released on its own and not as part of a box set.


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==== Box sets ====
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=== Video releases ===
=== Video releases ===
* [[UK]] [[March]] [[2002]]
* [[UK]] - [[4 March (releases)|4 March]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]]
* [[US]] [[May]] [[2003]]
* [[US]] - [[May (releases)|May]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]]
* [[Australia]] [[May]] [[2002]]
* [[Australia]] - May 2002


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=== Digital releases ===
* The story is available for streaming in Canada and the US through BritBox or Amazon Instant Video in the UK.


== External links ==
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 3 November 2024

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Underworld was the fifth and penultimate serial of season 15 of Doctor Who.

It was the first over which script editor Anthony Read had complete creative control. Read asked writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin to make the script an explicit allegory of the myth of Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece. The story also advanced the mythos of the Time Lords by revealing the origin of their non-interference policy.

Underworld used by far the most colour separation overlay (CSO) in the programme's history. Rampant inflation had eaten away at the budget for the back half of the season, and using CSO to create virtually every shot of the alien world featured in the story was the only feasible way to preserve the production of The Invasion of Time.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

On the edge of the universe, the Doctor, Leela and K9 encounter a Minyan ship on an epic quest to find their race banks... but their people have encountered the Time Lords before.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]

Aboard the TARDIS, the Fourth Doctor is painting and Leela is playing with the console. When they reach the edge of the cosmos, the Doctor is in awe. K9 informs him that there is a nearby spacecraft and they are both heading into a spiral nebula. The TARDIS escapes and materialises aboard the vessel, the R1C. When its crew hears the TARDIS, they recognise it as the technology of the gods.

Captain Jackson

The Doctor, now in the ship's cargo hold, determines that it is from Minyos, a planet on the other side of the universe. The Time Lords once helped the Minyan civilisation develop before being rejected. This led to their non-interference policy after the Minyans destroyed their own world. Leela uses a shield gun to blast the door open, and they head for the bridge. As the crew try to avoid the nebula, the Doctor offers to help. Herrick holds a weapon on him, until Captain Jackson orders Orfe to use the pacifier to subdue Herrick and Leela. Jackson explains that the R1C has been searching for another ship, the P7E, for a hundred thousand years. While the crew can regenerate endlessly, their ship is failing. The P7E contains the genetic race banks needed to rebuild Minyos.

The Doctor connects K9 to the failing systems and the R1C escapes the nebula. However, the signal from the P7E is still coming from inside and Jackson orders the ship to go back in. With K9's help, the ship survives the journey, but its huge mass starts to attract debris. As the rock builds up around the ship, the Doctor suggests using the ship's weapons to blast itself free. Unfortunately, the laser cannon starts to burn through the hull as well...

Part two[[edit] | [edit source]]

The laser punches through just in time. The R1C escapes, only to encounter another planet that has built up over centuries. The Doctor suggests this could be the P7E. With no fuel left, the R1C penetrates the soft surface of the planet and heads for the core.

The Planet around the P7E

In tunnels under the planet's surface, slave workers known as Trogs are buried by a rockfall. Guards are dispatched to restore order and accuse a Trog named Idmon of heresy for suggesting there is a sky. His son, Idas, runs away from the guards.

Jackson and his crew explore the tunnels and spot security cameras, suggesting a technologically advanced society. The Doctor and Leela see the guards chasing Idas and lead them away, losing them and finding Idas in the airlock of the R1C. The Doctor tells Idas about his people's past and learns about the legends of the Sky Gods and the Seers who rule the society on behalf of the Oracle.

As Herrick scouts ahead, he is accosted by guards. They don't believe his story and attack him. He easily deflects their fire, but the head guard, Rask, orders the tunnel sealed off and gas pumped in. The Doctor detects the gas. He finds the environmental controls and tries to reverse the flow but cannot concentrate. He slumps over the machinery...

Part three[[edit] | [edit source]]

At the last second, the gas clears. Jackson, Orfe and Tala free Herrick; the guards are overcome by their own gas. When the Doctor wakes, Idas tells him about the punishment his father will endure for his heresy. Idmon will be sacrificed in the Citadel to appease the Oracle. A sword will be dropped on him. The Doctor sends K9 to find Jackson, while he takes Idas and Leela to stop the sacrifice.

Idas warns them of dragons which guard the Citadel, but it is merely a defence mechanism that Leela makes short work of with the shield gun. When they reach the planet's core, which has zero gravity, they float down to the Citadel. At the sacrifice, the Oracle speaks to the Seers, who light a lamp to burn through the strap holding the sword. The Doctor's party are taken to the sacrifice by the guards. The lamp is moved at the last moment. Idas incites a rebellion and frees his father. Jackson's crew arrive to assist. Herrick remains behind as a rear guard to allow the rebels to escape, but he is captured.

The freed Trogs explain the endless futility of their lives, working for no purpose. Jackson agrees to help the Doctor infiltrate the Citadel and find the Oracle. The Doctor and Leela lie in an ore cart headed for the Citadel.

The Seers torture Herrick for information. They refuse to believe his story of a millennia-long quest. They remove their ceremonial masks to reveal strange, metallic faces.

As the ore cart approaches the Citadel, the automated system tips the contents of each cart into a crusher, including the Doctor and Leela...

Part four[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor and Leela hang onto a ledge by their fingertips and are rescued by the R1C crew. Jackson agrees to hold off the guards while the Doctor's party head for the Oracle.

The race banks

In the Citadel, the Seers suggest letting Herrick have the race bank cylinders, since they are of little value and not worth the risk. The Oracle releases the cylinders and offers to let Jackson have them if he will leave. Jackson agrees and takes the cylinders back to his ship. The Doctor speaks to the Oracle. He recognises it as a deranged computer programmed to protect the race banks at all costs; therefore the cylinders given to Jackson must have been fakes. He then steals the real ones.

Jackson prepares his ship for launch but stops when K9 identifies his two cylinders as fission grenades capable of destroying a small planet. The Doctor takes the grenades back into the tunnels, where he encounters Rask, sent to retrieve the race banks. The Doctor hands over the grenades instead, and they are returned to the Oracle chamber. The Doctor, Leela and Idas help the Trogs escape the tunnels and convince Jackson to take them with him, since they are the descendants of the P7E crew.

The R1C takes off before the Oracle realises the real race banks are missing and the Seers inform the Oracle that it is impossible to defuse the grenades. When the grenades explode, they destroy the planet. The explosion is enough to propel the underpowered R1C clear of the nebula. The ship heads for Minyos II, a mere 370 light years away. As they leave, the Doctor calls the captain "Jason". He has to explain to Leela about the legend of the Argonauts. He wonders if it is also a premonition.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Uncredited crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Species[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Several Trogs were killed in tunnel seven during a recent "skyfall".

Influences[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The story makes frequent allusion to the story of Jason and the Argonauts and other Greek myths, including the similar naming of various characters: Jackson/Jason, Herrick/Heracles, Tala/Atalanta, Orfe/Orpheus, Minyans/Minoans, P7E/Persephone, R1C/Argosy (though the word argosy is unconnected with the Argo, Jason's ship).
  • The production notes, the recently released Star Wars influenced certain aspects of the production, especially when it was learned that the film would be released in the UK ten days before Underworld was scheduled to air.

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Minyan spacecraft set turned out to be more expensive than anticipated, so almost all other scenes were created with CSO.
  • This story had the working title of Underground.
  • The DVD production notes point out that all four episodes ran short of their allotted running time, forcing the use of extended and repeated shots for padding. Parts two and three, in particular, were so much in need of padding that reprises much longer than usual were used in both.
  • In the original script, Leela was to scream when overwhelmed by the gas in the second episode. Louise Jameson declined to do this, pointing out that it was out of character for Leela. (INFO: Underworld)
  • Part one was broadcast only a few days after the Terry Nation-created series Blake's 7 debuted. Composer Dudley Simpson worked on both shows and, according to the DVD production notes, sneaked a reference to the Blake's 7 theme music into the score for the Underworld episode.
  • The Radio Times programme listing for part one was accompanied by a black-and-white photograph of the Doctor and Herrick, with the accompanying caption, "When the Tardis materialises in a spaceship, Dr. Who becomes involved with astronaut Herrick (Alan Lake) and his eternal quest: 6.25 p.m." (original published text)
  • The DVD featurette Into the Unknown reveals that budget restrictions were so tight on Underworld that cancelling it altogether and allotting its budget to The Invasion of Time was suggested but was ultimately rejected by Graham Williams.
  • The scenes of the Doctor shepherding the Trogs through the caves and onto the P7E were devised and organised by Tom Baker himself.
  • In four polls conducted by Doctor Who Magazine for 1998, 2009, 2014, and 2023, Underworld has maintained the dubious honour of being the story of the Fourth Doctor's era held in the least regard. A poll in 2003 which used a different voting system had it as one of six Fourth Doctor stories that received no votes, making it joint last. Its lowest ranking overall came in the 2009 poll "The Mighty 200" as one of the worst stories ranked on among the 200 aired at the time, at number 197. (DWM 265, DWMSE 6, DWM 413, DWM 474, DWM 590)
  • The notion of the Minyan race banks came from an article in Scientific American about genetics.
  • Ankh was named for an Egyptian symbol for life, while Lakh came from an Indian word for “one hundred thousand”, referring to the timespan of the Minyans' search for the P7E.
  • Some characters were named after real people - Rasmus Rask was a Danish philologist whose pioneering research in the early nineteenth century demonstrated links between various ancient languages, including Greek. In the early twentieth century, the French poet Pauline Tarn -- who wrote under the nom de plume Renée Vivien -- was a noted translator of the works of the classical Greek poet Sappho. Austrian painter Gustav Klimt, who worked from the late nineteenth century, featured ancient Greek subjects on several occasions. Another artist of the early twentieth century, Max Liebermann of Germany, lent his name to the Liebemann maser weapons.
  • “The Quest is the Quest” drew on previous mantras of Bob Baker and Dave Martin's scripts - "Eldrad Must Live" from The Hand of Fear and "Contact Has Been Made" from The Invisible Enemy.
  • Louise Jameson developed throat pain after breathing in the dry ice which represented the fumigation gas.
  • Imogen Bickford-Smith suffered a severe allergic reaction to the combination of cotton wool and latex paint which was applied to give Tala the appearance of advanced old age, and a physician had to be summoned to treat her symptoms.
  • Bob Baker and Dave Martin considered referring to the realm of the Trogs as Hadis, in reference to Hades.
  • The cast and crew found the effects-dependent recording method to be extremely frustrating and nerve-wracking, and Tom Baker's mood became notably sour. His ongoing displeasure with the Leela character was particularly evident, further straining his relationship with Louise Jameson.
  • Bob Baker and Dave Martin considered spinning off the R1C crew into their own science-fiction programme, in which the Minyans would travel through space and become involved in new adventures based upon other tales drawn from ancient mythology.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Part one - 8.9 million viewers
  • Part two - 9.1 million viewers
  • Part three - 8.9 million viewers
  • Part four - 11.7 million viewers

Myths[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Imogen Bickford-Smith was going to replace Louise Jameson as the Doctor's companion. Though an actual news story at the time, it was a complete fabrication by the actor's agent, who had gotten wind of Jameson's impending departure. Producer Graham Williams never considered retaining Bickford-Smith beyond Underworld.

Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • The blue screen back projection used to create scenes within the caves works surprisingly well, except for a few occasions in which characters can be seen moving through supposedly solid rock, and during part two there are a couple of moments where people's heads can be seen to 'vanish'.
  • In part one, Leela uses a Minyan ray-gun to blast away a door. Tom Baker wasn't in the correct position when the camera started rolling again when the door was removed, so the Doctor's body placement is seen to change instantly.
  • Due to incorrect placement of the CSO, K9 appears to float in midair in a few of the cave scenes.
  • In part two, the large rock behind Leela can be seen to be a hollow piece of plastic, as it squashes in whenever Louise Jameson leans against it.
  • In part two, the rock which the Doctor and Leela hide behind after leaving the ship visibly moves as they step away from it.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video and audio releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

DVD releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

This story was first released on DVD in the UK on 29 March 2010 as part of the Myths And Legends box set alongside The Time Monster and The Horns of Nimon. The one disc set includes a restored version of the story, as well as the following special features:

Editing for the DVD release was completed by the Doctor Who Restoration Team.

A North American/Region 1 release of the story occurred in July 2010, but in that region the story was released on its own and not as part of a box set.

Box sets[[edit] | [edit source]]

Video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

Digital releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The story is available for streaming in Canada and the US through BritBox or Amazon Instant Video in the UK.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]