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number= [[Season 2]] |
|image                 = The Web Planet.jpg
story number= 13|
|novelisation          = Doctor Who and the Zarbi (novelisation)
doctor=[[First Doctor]] |
|adapted into          = On the Planet Vortis (comic story)
companions= [[Barbara Wright]]<br/>[[Ian Chesterton]]<br/>[[Vicki]] |
|series                 = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
enemy= [[Animus]] |
|season number         = Season 2 (Doctor Who 1963)|
year= [[Vortis]] |
|season serial number  = 5
writer= [[Bill Strutton]] |
|story number           = 13
director= [[Richard Martin]] |
|doctor                 = First Doctor
producer= [[Verity Lambert]] |
|companions             = [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]], [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]]
broadcast date= [[13th February]] - <br/> [[20th March]] [[1965]] |
|featuring              =
format= 6 25-minute Episodes |
|enemy                 = [[The Animus]]
production code= [[List of production codes|N]]|
|setting                = [[Vortis]]
previous story= [[The Romans]]|
|writer                 = Bill Strutton
next story= [[The Crusade]]|
|director               = [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]]
|producer               = [[Verity Lambert]]
|epcount                = 6
|broadcast date         = 13 February - 20 March 1965
|network                = BBC1
|format                 = 6x25-minute episodes
|serial production code = [[List of production codes|N]]
|prev                  = The Romans (TV story)
|next                   = The Crusade (TV story)
|bts                    = Peter Capaldi's favourite classic episodes - Doctor Who Series 9 (2015) - BBC
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'''''The Web Planet''''' was the fifth serial of [[Season 2 (Doctor Who 1963)|season 2]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. As with the [[Voord]] before them, the creatures of [[Vortis]] were designed to be memorable, as the show was yet to produce a monster to rival the [[Dalek]]s. ''Web'' also had the highest average viewing figure for the [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] era with a rating of 13.5 million.


'''The Web Planet''' was the fifth story of [[Season 2]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It is unique in Doctor Who history as the only television story where there are no [[humanoid]] characters aside from the regulars.
The concept first came to [[Bill Strutton]] as he recalled being bitten by a bull-ant as a child and seeing insects fight. He also recognised the merchandising opportunities ''Doctor Who'' afforded, with [[Terry Nation]]'s [[Dalek]]s being his point of comparison. Script editor [[Dennis Spooner]] latched onto the idea, believing it could be a parable about socialism, with the [[Zarbi]] and the [[Menoptera]] as the oppressed and the oppressors respectively. ([[REF]]: ''[[About Time 1]]'')


==Synopsis==
''Web'' was by far the most technically ambitious and experimental story produced by [[Verity Lambert]]. While some believe it nobly tried to extend the possibilities of ''Doctor Who'', others felt it was simply over-ambitious. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Web Planet'')
On the planet Vortis, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki are swept up in the struggles of the butterfly-like Menoptra, the original denizens of Vortis who were forced to flee the planet for the moon Pictos to escape the encroaching web of the Animus and its mind-controlled minions, the ant-like Zarbi and their living weapons, the larvae guns.


==Plot==
It was also novel in terms of its advertising, since it was the first ''Doctor Who'' story to ever have a trailer. (''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1994]]'') Director [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]] was irked by this, as he felt it gave away too much of the plot as clips from later episodes were shown. Verity Lambert believed he was upset over the inclusion of a scene showing a Zarbi entering the television studio, justified by her as the application of a familiar setting, designed to stop children from fearing the alien. (''[[About Time 1]]'')
===The Web Planet (1)===
[[Image:Webplanet1.JPG|150px|thumb|right|[[Zarbi]] inspect the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]]]
An unknown force pulls the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] off course and onto the planet [[Vortis]], in the [[Isop Galaxy]]. [[First Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] investigate and try to find the source whilst [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] tends to a disoriented [[Vicki]] who has been affected by the natural high-frequency communications of the ant-like [[Zarbi]] monitoring the TARDIS. Vortis is a thin-atmosphere planet with natural crag-like rock formations and what appear to be pools of acid. The Doctor recognises the planet from the remains of a dead grub-like creature, however he is puzzled by the presence of moons around what should be an otherwise moonless planet.


Meanwhile, inside the ship, Barbara is influenced by an unknown force through her gold bracelet. This force mesmerises her and draws her outside, leaving Vicki alone in the untended TARDIS. When the Doctor returns to the TARDIS's position, he finds it has vanished.
== Synopsis ==
On the [[planet]] [[Vortis]], [[the Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] are swept up in the struggles of the [[butterfly]]-like [[Menoptera]], the original denizens of Vortis who were forced to flee the planet for the [[moon]] [[Pictos]] to escape the encroaching web of [[the Animus]] and its [[hypnosis|mind-controlled]] minions, the [[ant]]-like [[Zarbi]], and their living weapons, the [[larvae gun]]s.


===The Zarbi (2)===
== Plot ==
[[Image:Webplanet2.JPG|150px|thumb|left|[[Menoptra]] - one of [[Vortis]]'s many assorted creatures]]
=== The Web Planet (1) ===
The Zarbi have dragged the TARDIS away. In her trance, Barbara walks into a trio of [[Menoptra]] – all that remains of a reconnaissance force sent to prepare the way for an invasion spearhead. They free her of the trance by removing her bracelet, and then debate what to do with her. Barbara escapes; however, she is immediately captured by the Zarbi and brainwashed through the use of a gold neck-harness. The Zarbi take her back to the Menoptra, killing one and capturing another, whilst the third escapes. The Zarbi take Barbara and a Menoptra called [[Hrostar]] to the [[Crater of Needles]], where they are forced to gather vegetation and drop it into rivers of acid, thereby feeding the central force of the Zarbi, called the [[Animus]].
[[the Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] is forced to land on a desolate [[planet]], dragged down by some invisible force. The Doctor discovers, once the ship has landed, that it has had all its power taken away from it as well, with only the scanner left working. The Doctor begins to work his magic at the console, but he can't make the motors work even though the energy is available. While they are fixing the TARDIS, Vicki hears an [[ultrasonic]] noise which causes her great distress. The Doctor suspects that she can hear it due to her relatively young age.
The Doctor and Ian, having investigated the theft of the TARDIS and a trail leading away, begin tracking it. They are captured by the Zarbi and are taken to the [[Carsinome]], where they find Vicki and the TARDIS. There they indirectly meet the Animus, who talks to the Doctor through what appears to be a mental communications device.


===Escape To Danger (3)===
The source of the noise is an [[Zarbi|ant-like creature]] emitting loud beeping noises as a means of communication. Unbeknownst to the travellers, two of these creatures, accompanied by a [[Larvae gun|smaller species]], attack the TARDIS, causing it to rock wildly — much to its inhabitants' surprise.
[[Image:Webplanet3.JPG|150px|thumb|right|The [[Animus]] talks to [[the Doctor]]]]
The Animus forces the Doctor to help it track down the Menoptra invasion spearhead and the following main invasion force of the Menoptra. Ian escapes, whilst the Doctor, who has already worked out the invasion plans of the Menoptra, and Vicki try to bide their time.
Ian, trying to find Barbara, meets with a Menoptra called [[Vrestin]], the only escapee of the Zarbi ambush. He learns from Vrestrin that the Menoptra were native to the planet Vortis along with the Zarbi, until a great evil force, the Animus, slowly and gradually took control of the planet through the mindless Zarbi. By the time the Menoptra had noticed this it was too late, and they had to flee the planet. The Menoptra fled to the moons that had been pulled into orbit around Vortis by the great evil force of the Animus – the same force that had pulled the TARDIS off course. The Zarbi soon locate Ian and Vrestin, but as the pair try to hide, the ground below them gives way.


===Crater of Needles (4)===
Barbara takes Vicki, who is most perturbed by the noise and the battering of the TARDIS, to bed whilst the Doctor, resigning himself to not being able to sort his ship out, asks Ian to come out and explore the planet. Ian and the Doctor don [[atmospheric density jacket]]s, inform Barbara of their plan, and set off, using the Doctor's ring and a device in the TARDIS to open the door without power. Left to their own devices, Barbara and Vicki have a conversation about Vicki's futuristic schooling. Vicki later discovers that Barbara and Ian have also been to Rome in their previous adventure after seeing the armlet given to Barbara from Nero.
[[Image:Webplanet4.JPG|150px|thumb|left|[[The Doctor]] devises a plan]]
Ian and Vrestin fall down into an underground tunnel, where they meet the [[Optera]]. Ian soon realises that the Optera are descendants of the Menoptra, who had fled underground. The Optera had lost their wings through the generations and consider the Menoptra as gods, although they don't recognise Vrestin as a Menoptra. Ian and Vrestin convince the Optera to join them in fighting the Animus.
Back in the Carsinome, the Doctor accidentally releases a bit of information about the Menoptra invasion force, particularly that the spearhead plans to land at [[Sayo Plateau]] just north of the Crater of Needles. The Animus uses this information to ambush the spearhead. Barbara and Hroster escape from the Crater of Needles and try to meet up with the spearhead and also to warn them of the ineffectiveness of their weapons against the Zarbi. They fail to convince the spearhead force of the uselessness of the weapons, and the spearhead Menoptra are massacred by the Zarbi forces. The Zarbi prepare to attack Barbara, ready for the kill.


===Invasion (5)===
Out on the planet, Ian and the Doctor discover some very strange goings-on. Ian takes his gold [[pen]] out of his suit jacket, only for it to literally disappear out of his hand. The echoes of their voices seem to take on lives of their own and linger for much longer than normal echoes. Ian confides in the Doctor that he feels he is being watched. The Doctor disagrees at first but later states the only way to prove that theory is to go exploring.
[[Image:Webplanet5.JPG|150px|thumb|right|[[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Vrestin]] and an [[Optera]]]]
Barbara and a few Menoptra survive the massacre, and manage to hide in one of the Menoptra's old temples. There they try, without success, to radio the main force and warn them that their weapons are useless against the Zarbi.
Meanwhile, the Doctor works out that the Animus uses gold as a conductor to channel a mesmerising force. He counteracts this force and then uses the hidden power of his ring to control one of the Zarbi. The Doctor escapes with Vicki and his captive Zarbi, and meets up with Barbara and the Menoptra. They all devise a plan to attack the Carsinome, with the Menoptra acting as a diversionary force whilst the Doctor and Vicki try to reach the Animus with the Isop-tope device, a living-cell destructor.


===The Centre (6)===
Meanwhile, back in the TARDIS, Barbara is tidying up when she seems to lose all the strength in her arm, which appears to be dragging her out of the door. Just as she reaches the door she regains control. Scared, she goes to sit with Vicki, where the sensation happens again. Vicki, thinking she is joking, laughs, and Barbara leaves her.
[[Image:Webplanet6.JPG|150px|thumb|left|[[The Doctor]] and [[Vicki]] are ensnared by the real [[Animus]]]]
The Doctor and Vicki make their way back to the Carsinome, where they are taken to the centre to see the Animus, a great spider-like creature. Here they are mesmerised and made helpless by the Animus. Meanwhile, Barbara and the Menoptra attack the Carsinome from the outside, using the Doctor's ring to control a [[larvae gun]], the Zarbi's living weapon. At the same time, Ian, Vrestin and the Optera try to dig their way to the Animus from below. They all make it to the centre and to the Animus where, with a singular act of willpower, Barbara manages to use the Isop-tope device on the Animus, destroying it.
In the end, with the Zarbi free from the control of the Animus and the Menoptra and Optera free to live on Vortis, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki leave in the TARDIS.


==Cast==
Outside, Ian and the Doctor discover a large stone pyramid that is obviously not natural and has been built by some sort of creature. The two marvel at this. They discover a pool of what Ian thinks is water, in which he is about to wash his hands, when the Doctor, borrowing Ian's [[Coal Hill School tie]], discovers it's [[acid]]. They decide to head back to the TARDIS when Ian sees some sort of light in the acid. As the Doctor inspects it, the ant creature scuttles away, beeping. The Doctor and Ian head back.
*[[First Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[William Hartnell]]
*[[Ian Chesterton]] - [[William Russell]]
*[[Barbara Wright]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]]
*[[Vicki]] - [[Maureen O'Brien]]
*[[Zarbi]] operators / '''The Zarbi''' - [[Robert Jewell]], [[Jack Pitt]], [[Gerald Taylor]], [[Hugh Lund]], [[Kevin Manser]], [[John Scott Martin]]
*[[Animus]] Voice - [[Catherine Fleming]]
'''The Menoptra'''
*[[Vrestin]] - [[Roslyn De Winter]]
*[[Hrostar]] - [[Arne Gordon]]
*[[Hrhoonda]] - [[Arthur Blake]]
*[[Prapillus]] - [[Jolyon Booth]]
*[[Hlynia]] - [[Jocelyn Birdsall]]
*[[Hilio]] - [[Martin Jarvis]]
'''The Optera'''
*[[Hetra]] - [[Ian Thompson]]
*[[Nemini]] - [[Barbara Joss]]


Whilst Barbara is alone, she again loses control over her arm and is dragged out of the door after using the console to open the door. The beeping wakes Vicki and, as she enters the console room, she loses control of her limbs and calls out for Barbara.


*Other Cast - [[Jane Bowman]], [[Ken McGarvie]], [[Len Russell]] (all uncredited)
The Doctor and Ian, hearing the echo, rush to the TARDIS, but Ian gets caught up in a net made of webs which lifts him off the ground. Ian orders the Doctor to leave and help Vicki. As he approaches the TARDIS, it begins to move. As he rounds the corner, he sees that the TARDIS has gone.


==Crew==
=== The Zarbi (2) ===
*[[Writer]] - [[Bill Strutton]]
The Doctor returns to find Ian lying prostrate on the floor. He wakes him to inform him that the TARDIS has gone. They find ridges on the ground and hence deduce the TARDIS had been dragged away. The men then set off to look for the ship.
*[[Director]] - [[Richard Martin]]
*[[Producer]] - [[Verity Lambert]]
*[[Script Editor]] - [[Dennis Spooner]]
*[[Designer]] - [[John Wood]]
*[[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Elisabeth Dunbar]]
*[[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Gillian Chardet]]
*[[Costumes]] - [[Daphne Dare]]
*[[Film Cameraman]] - [[Peter Hamilton]]
*[[Film Editor]] - [[Gitta Zadek]]
*[[Insect Movement]] - [[Roslyn De Winter]]
*[[Make-Up]] - [[Sonia Markham]]
*[[Production Assistant]] - [[Norman Stewart]]
*[[Special Sound]] - [[Brian Hodgson]]
*[[Studio Lighting]] - [[Ralph Walton]]
*[[Studio Sound]] - [[Ray Angel]]
*[[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Delia Derbyshire]]
*[[Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Producer]] - [[Verity Lambert]]
*[[Director]] - [[Richard Martin]]


==References==
Meanwhile, on another part of the planet, Barbara is being led by the unseen force that caused her to leave the TARDIS. As she walks, she is accosted by a large, butterfly-like creature. It leads her into a cave where two more of the creatures wait. They take off Barbara's bracelet and throw it into the acid, which awakens Barbara from her trance. She tries to escape but is detained by the creatures.
*The Doctor has heard of [[Vortis]], in the [[Isop galaxy]], and the [[Menoptra]], but has never been there.
*Vicki has acute hearing, hasn't heard of [[aspirin]], and studied [[medicine]], [[physics]] and [[chemistry]] at the age of 10, an hour per week, using a machine.
*The TARDIS carries [[Atmospheric Density Jacket]]s.
*Ian mentions [[Admiral Nelson]].


==Story notes==
Meanwhile, Vicki uses the TARDIS's scanner to discover that it is the ant-like creatures that are controlling the ship — using their minds to drag it to another place on the planet.
*This story was originally entitled '''The Zarbi''' and was made under the working title '''The Centre of Terror'''.
*'''The Centre''' was initially titled '''Centre of Terror'''. The novelisation restores this title for the sixth chapter.
*The first and so far only television story in which all the characters, other than the regulars, are entirely non-humanoid.
*Robert Jewell, Jack Pitt, Gerald Taylor, Hugh Lund and Kevin Manser are credited as '''Zarbi Operators''' for ''The Web Planet'' and ''The Zarbi'', and under the heading 'The Zarbi' for ''Escape to Danger'' to ''The Centre''. They are billed as '''The Zarbi''' in ''Radio Times'' for ''The Zarbi'' to ''The Centre''.
*Roslyn de Winter (Vrestin), Arne Gordon (Hrostar), Arthur Blake (Hrhoonda), Jolyon Booth (Prapillus), Jocelyn Birdsall (Hlynia) and Martin Jarvis (Hilio) are credited under the heading 'The Menoptra'. Roslyn de Winter is credited as '''Menoptra Vrestin''' in ''Radio Times'' for ''Escape to Danger''.
*Ian Thompson (Hetra) and Barbara Joss (Nemini) are credited under the heading 'The Optera' for ''Crater of Needles'' and ''Invasion''. Ian Thompson is credited as '''Optera Hetra''' in ''Radio Times'' for ''The Centre''.
*Jacqueline Hill does not appear in ''Escape to Danger'' as she was on holiday while it was filmed. She is not credited in this episode's closing credits and later complained to the production team about this, but her request for her credit to be reinstated for overseas sales of the story was not acted upon.
*Noted choreographer [[Roslyn De Winter]] was hired to create the distinctive movements and stilted speech of the [[Menoptra]]. She was so successful that the production team asked her to take on the role of the Menoptra [[Vrestin]] (which she accepted).
*The costumes for all of the aliens who appeared in this story were created by [[Daphne Dare]].
*Believed lost in the BBC's early [[1970s]] purge, negative film prints of all six episodes were recovered from [[BBC Enterprises]] in the late 1970s. These prints appear to have stemmed from a [[1973]] sale to [[Algeria]] and as a result the final episode was amended so that the "Next Episode" caption referred to ''[[The Space Museum]]'' instead of ''The Lion'', as the next story ''[[The Crusade]]'' was not sold to Arab countries. There were also some edits to the first episode. Unedited prints of all six episodes were also discovered in Nigeria in [[1985]].
*The music soundtrack, although from stock, is a highly unusual one, created by a group called Les Structures Sonorés. They produced music on glass tubes. This music was reused in [[Galaxy 4]].


===Ratings===
On the trail of the TARDIS, Ian stumbles across a chrysalis. On close inspection, the Doctor discovers that it is from the [[Menoptera]] species. This, combined with the rock formations implicit on the planet, leads the Doctor to believe they are on the planet [[Vortis]] in the [[Isop Galaxy]].
*The Web Planet - 13.5 million viewers
*The Zarbi - 12.5 million viewers
*Escape to Danger - 12.5 million viewers
*Crater of Needles - 13.0 million viewers
*Invasion - 12.0 million viewers
*The Centre - 11.5 million viewers


The first episode of the serial gained the highest number of viewers for any ''Doctor Who'' episode in the [[1960s]].
Back in the cave of the Menoptera, the butterfly-creatures discuss what to do with Barbara. They say they need to kill her, as a creature they refer to as the Zarbis will extract the information of their whereabouts and hunt them down. Overhearing this, Barbara uses a stick to help her break out and escapes onto the surface.


===Myths===
Whilst the Doctor and Ian search for the TARDIS, they are accosted by the ant-like creatures. Ian tries to fight back, but the Doctor urges him not to. The Doctor states that he has never before seen these creatures, so they should be treated cautiously. The creatures herd the men towards their den. This is also where Vicki and the TARDIS have been brought. Once the ship has been brought to a halt, Vicki goes out and explores her surroundings.
*The misty effect over the planets surface was created by applying Vaseline to the camera lens ''(The effect was actually created with the assistance of special camera lenses, although on the DVD production subtitles it says that Vaseline was then smeared over these special lenses.)''
*The butterfly creatures in the story are called the [[Menoptera]] ''(The correct spelling is [[Menoptra]])''


===Filming locations===
No sooner is she out of the TARDIS, than she is set upon by the ant-creatures. One of them keeps her penned in the corner whilst the other tries to explore the TARDIS, but as soon as it enters the ship, the creature is distressed and leaves. When Vicki is joined by the Doctor, he is indignant that someone has tried to board his ship and tries to tell the creatures that his TARDIS is not to be boarded.
*The story was filmed at [[Riverside Studio 1]], [[Hammersmith]], [[London]]


===Production errors===
Back in the cave, the Menoptera try to send a signal to the rest of their species, warning them that the Zarbi and a being they call the Animus are still on the planet. They are interrupted by an attack by the Zarbi, led by Barbara. She wears a gold harness that controls her in the same fashion as the bracelet did earlier. Whilst the Zarbi attack the rest of his species, one of the Menoptera, [[Hrostar]], removes the harness from Barbara's neck and informs her those they don't kill are taken to the [[Crater of Needles]] where they are forced to work against their will and in great pain. As he explains this, he is set upon by the Zarbi.
 
Back at the den of the Zarbi, the Doctor is trying to communicate with them. An alarm starts to sound. A cylinder falls from the ceiling onto the head of the Doctor, proclaiming, "Why do you come now?"
 
=== Escape to Danger (3) ===
[[File:Webplanet2.JPG|thumb|left|The Menoptera capture Barbara.]]
The disembodied voice is hostile towards the Doctor, assuming that he is an emissary from the Menoptera. As a show of force the voice fires a laser beam towards the TARDIS, but Vicki, in her earlier efforts to stop the ship from moving, accidentally re-aligned the [[fluid link]] and restored power, enabling the ship's shields to combat the attack. The Doctor convinces the voice that he is not part of the Menoptera force. The voice asks if he has a way of monitoring the stars, to which the Doctor replies in the affirmative. The voice agrees to free the travellers if he will help them garner information on the Menoptera. The Doctor asks the voice, which he refers to as the Queen Ant, where Barbara is. The voice tells the Doctor that she is in the Crater of Needles. The Doctor and Ian are allowed into the TARDIS to bring the equipment out to the Zarbi. While they are inside the Doctor hatches a plan whereby Ian should go find Barbara if the opportunity shows itself. Once the Doctor has got the equipment outside, the power that the Zarbi use to control the TARDIS also stops this piece of equipment from working. The Doctor speaks to the voice and says that he will need this power relinquished. The voice agrees but warns the Doctor that if it is betrayed they will be killed. As the power is restored to the ship the Zarbi also power down, which enables Ian to escape.
 
As Ian searches for Barbara he comes across a Zarbi. He tries to sneak past it but the Zarbi rounds on him. Ian kills the Zarbi but as he tries to escape he gets caught in a web which triggers an alarm. The other Zarbis are awoken and go to fetch Ian. They try to kill him but the laser beam from the smaller species allows Ian to break free. As he runs from the Zarbis he is saved by a Menoptera, who hides him from the pursuing masses.
 
Ian's escape means the other travellers back at the TARDIS have lost the trust of the disembodied voice. The Doctor has uncovered a message from the Menopteran forces saying they are hovering over the Crater of Needles. The Doctor decides to repress this information from the Zarbi. When the Doctor sends Vicki in to get a piece of equipment, she returns with the wrong box. This box contains a specimen of a [[spider]]. As Vicki returns this to the TARDIS she discovers that the Zarbi are afraid of the specimen.
 
Ian and his Menopteran saviour, [[Vrestin]], lie low and discuss the state of Vortis. Ian learns that Vortis used to belong to the Menoptera. The Zarbi were a species indigenous to Vortis, with which the Menoptera lived at peace; however, they were made militant by a dark power that Vrestin names the Animus. The Menoptera were powerless against the Zarbi and fled the planet to a nearby moon. The Menoptera are now trying to reclaim the planet that was once theirs. Vrestin was sent to Vortis with two others to make way for the invasion, but one was killed and the other enslaved, leaving Vrestin all alone. They discuss the Crater of Needles. Vrestin tells Ian that the Menoptera that are taken to the Crater have their wings pulled off and are forced to work until they are killed. Vrestin offers to show Ian the way to the Crater of Needles, but on the way there they are set upon by Zarbi. They escape and hide in a cave, but Vrestin slips and falls, causing a cave-in and trapping them.
 
=== Crater of Needles (4) ===
Ian and Vrestin find themselves in an underground cave. No sooner have they dusted themselves down than they are surrounded by unknown creatures.
 
Meanwhile, at the Crater of Needles, Barbara is struggling under the immense workload that the Zarbi put them under. She has befriended Hrostar, who explains what the Menoptera are forced to do. He explains that they are forcing a raw material into an acid stream which draws it to the main base of the Zarbi, called the Carsinome, and causes it to grow more and more over the face of Vortis. The Menoptera explains that the Animus lives at the centre of the Carsinome. Hrostar informs Barbara that the Menoptera's primary aim was to free the Zarbi from the Animus' power but they have since been oppressed by them.
 
Back at the Carsinome, the Doctor and Vicki discuss when to use the tool of the spider to their best advantage. The Doctor states that he would like to use it in order to escape. The Zarbi accost Vicki and use the mind harness to hold her hostage whilst the Doctor talks to the Animus. They ask him for all he has learnt from his device. The Doctor informs them that the Menoptera are forming on the planet Pictos. However, he feigns that he knows no more than that. The Animus warns the Doctor that if he doesn't present more information to them soon they shall kill Vicki. No sooner has the Doctor been released from the Animus' tube than an alert is summoned calling the Zarbi to arms against a potential Menoptera attack.
 
This call to arms is evident at the Crater of Needles. The workers are all herded into their quarters whilst the Zarbi supervisors go to protect Vortis. Here Barbara and the Menoptera Hrostar, [[Prapillus]] and [[Hlynia]] discuss the fact that somehow the Zarbi have found out that the Menoptera attack is imminent. This is a big problem because the only success that the Menoptera were to have was through the advantage of surprise. They decide to overpower the single Zarbi and the lesser species, revealed to be called a [[larvae gun]], and warn the Menopteran force of this danger. They break free from their quarters and kill their guards.
 
In the underground cave, the creatures that are holding Ian and Vrestin hostage appear to be primitive grub-like creatures. They bind their captives hands together with some form of natural adhesive. They are mistrustful of strangers from the surface, which they describe as evil. They say that they are to consult their oracle which they refer to as "the Chasm of Lights" as to whether they should leave or die.
 
At the Carsinome the Doctor is thinking of a way to overpower the Zarbi. Using his walking stick he inspects the harness that the Zarbi use to brainwash their captives. He discovers that it is made entirely of gold. He speculates that there must be a way of overpowering whatever force it is that controls the gold. In experimentation, he tries to use the TARDIS instruments. It seems to have worked but draws the attention of the Zarbi. A Zarbi holds Vicki prisoner whilst the Doctor converses with the Animus. The Doctor tries to blame a piece of his equipment for the explosion, but the Animus seems to be able to draw information from the equipment now. It discovers the landing point of the Menoptera and states that for such betrayal the Doctor and Vicki must die. The Zarbi places the harnesses onto them until they have dealt with the Menoptera.
 
The grubs return to Ian and Vrestin with the news that they are to be slaughtered. However, Vrestin states that she is a creature similar to them. She says if they were to join her on the surface they too would grow into a strong and mighty creature like her. They seem doubtful but when Vrestin shows them her wings they start to worship her as some form of god.
 
Upon the plateau the spearhead of the Menoptera lands. Barbara and the other Menoptera warn the spearhead of the oncoming danger, but it is too late and the rest of the Menopteran army land. The Zarbi set about them, killing most of the Menoptera spearhead. The spearhead leader, Hilio, orders them to retreat. Hlynia shows Hilio to safety. Barbara, Hrostar and Prapillus try to avoid the Zarbi, but she falls down, and a Zarbi looms over her...
 
=== Invasion (5) ===
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[[File:Optera and Menoptera.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Optera]] take [[Vrestin]] to be a [[god]].]]
Barbara, Hrostar and Prapillus are chased into a crevice by an incoming horde of Zarbi and larvae guns. They find themselves in a Temple of Light, a series of secret underground temples laced around Vortis. There, they encounter Hylnia and Hilio. The creatures are desolate and state that they are not creatures of war. They turn to Barbara in an effort to help them into the mindset of warfare. Barbara asks what their plan was if the onslaught of Menoptera was successful. Hilio displays a device called the Isoptope, which is a "living cell destructor". This would destroy the devices used by the Animus that cast a web of evil over Vortis. Barbara states that the only way forward is to try to use it.
 
Meanwhile, back at the Carsinome, whilst the Zarbi are distracted by the battle with the Menoptera, it is revealed that Vicki is not actually under the influence of the harness as the Doctor's experiments rendered that particular harness useless. Vicki releases the Doctor from his harness and the Doctor and Vicki catch [[Zombo|a Zarbi]] using the functioning harness. Somehow the Doctor is able to control how the Zarbi moves and the two friends escape along with the Zarbi.
 
In the cave, the creatures, now known as the [[Optera]], have agreed to lead Ian and Vrestin to the centre of the Animus, leading the way underground. As they get deeper into the tunnels the Optera try to break through the walls in order to allow air and light in. An attempt at this releases a store of acid which kills one of the Optera, [[Nemini]]. The potholers carry on.
 
Barbara has decided that the best course of action is for a mock attack. Hilio disagrees, but the others agree with Barbara's idea. Their meeting is interrupted by an intruder. The Menoptera begin to panic, but it is the Doctor, Vicki, and their tamed Zarbi. The Menoptera feedback to the Doctor. The Menoptera inform the Doctor that the Animus dwells in the very centre of the planet and draws power from the magnetic poles of the planet. It is this, and its subsequent effect on gravity, that are drawing the moons towards Vortis; this is also the explanation as to why the TARDIS was forced to land. The Doctor decides that he will take the Isoptope back into the Carsinome and destroy the Animus himself from the inside. The Menoptera give it to him in exchange for the Zarbi, which they will use in their attack. The Doctor gives Prapillus his ring, which will allow him to control the Zarbi. The Doctor returns to the Carsinome with Vicki; however, they are immediately set upon by the Zarbi, who bundle them into a room where a form of bio-gun squirts a web onto them, leaving them stuck in one position.
 
=== The Centre (6) ===
[[File:animusattacked.jpg|right|thumb|Barbara attacks the Animus with the Isoptope.]]
The Doctor and Vicki are soon freed from the sticky substance that was binding them and are called to the Animus. The Doctor is informed that the Animus has no further use for him except for his mind and that he and Vicki will be brought to the centre of the Carsinome.
 
Meanwhile, on the surface, Barbara and her gang of Menoptera are using their tamed Zarbi to confuse and incite the Zarbis that are under control of the Animus in order to create a distraction which would enable them to enter the Carsinome.
 
As the Zarbi usher the Doctor and Vicki towards the centre, he asks her for the Isoptope, but she reveals that she hid it in the Astral Map when they were captured.
 
Deep underground, Ian, Vrestin and the Optera are making their way to the surface when they discover a pocket of water that the Animus has filtered underground in order to replace the pools and streams with acid. This gives great hope to the Menoptera and the Optera for their future yields if they ever were to overcome the Animus. At first the Optera are reluctant to go to the surface but Vrestin convinces them to come along as they are the descendants of the Menoptera. Eventually, they reach the underside of the surface but struggle to get through the thick crust of the planet.
 
Barbara and her group of rebels come across a few of the Zarbi, and in an attempt to overpower a larva gun, Hrostar is killed. Hilio, Prapillus and Hlynia press on.
 
The Doctor and Vicki are brought to the centre of the Carsinome and are instantly blinded by the light cast off by a large web-like brain with many tendrils stemming from it like roots. As soon as they enter the room, the Animus informs them that it is going to smother them with its tentacles and absorb their intelligence in order to master space travel. The two travellers seem unable to resist this hypnosis and move towards the Animus.
 
Barbara and the Menoptera find themselves where the Doctor and Vicki were previously being held. Barbara discovers the astral map and states that she could use this device in order to help the Menoptera communicate with the rest of their force on Pictos. As Barbara attempts to do this they stumble upon the Isoptope that the Menoptera gave to the Doctor and [[deduce]] that if the Doctor had left this behind he must have been taken by force. They decide to hunt the Doctor out and save him. They soon find themselves at the centre of the Carsinome where they too are overpowered by the light of the Animus. The Animus is also able to block Barbara's use of the Isoptope. It seems that Barbara and the Menoptera are going to succumb to the Animus when he is briefly distracted by the emergence of Ian and Vrestin from under the ground. Barbara uses this split-second opportunity to kill the Animus and free the Doctor and Vicki.
 
On the surface of Vortis, the Menoptera are delighted to find the Zarbi and larvae guns have returned to their previous docile and cattle-like state. They also discover that the pools and rivers that once ran with acid run with pure clean water again. Even the Optera are relatively placated with the promise that their children may grow into creatures capable of flight. The creatures of Vortis gather together to say farewell to the Doctor and his companions, stating that they will speak of the legend of the Earthmen who freed them from the tyranny of the Animus.
 
== Cast ==
* [[First Doctor|Dr. Who]] - [[William Hartnell]]
* [[Ian Chesterton]] - [[William Russell]]
* [[Barbara Wright]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]]
* [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] - [[Maureen O'Brien]]
* [[Zarbi]] operators / The Zarbi - [[Robert Jewell]], [[Jack Pitt]], [[Gerald Taylor]], [[Hugh Lund]], [[Kevin Manser]], [[John Scott Martin]]
* [[Animus]] Voice - [[Catherine Fleming]]
:The Menoptra
* [[Vrestin]] - [[Roslyn De Winter]]
* [[Hrostar]] - [[Arne Gordon]]
* [[Hrhoonda]] - [[Arthur Blake]]
* [[Prapillus]] - [[Jolyon Booth]]
* [[Hlynia]] - [[Jocelyn Birdsall]]
* [[Hilio]] - [[Martin Jarvis]]
:The Optera
* [[Hetra]] - [[Ian Thompson]]
* [[Nemini]] - [[Barbara Joss]]
 
=== Uncredited cast ===
* Slave Menoptra - [[Ken McGarvie]] ([[DWM 286]])
* Optera Guards - [[Len Russell]], [[Jane Bowman]] (DWM 286)
 
== Crew ==
* [[Writer]] - [[Bill Strutton]]
* [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
* [[Film Cameraman]] - [[Peter Hamilton (cameraman)|Peter Hamilton]]
* [[Film Editor]] - [[Gitta Zadek]]
* [[Story Editor]] - [[Dennis Spooner]]
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[John Wood (designer)|John Wood]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Verity Lambert]]
* [[Director (crew)|Director]] - [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]]
* [[Choreographer|Insect Movement]] - [[Roslyn De Winter]]
* [[Costumes]] - [[Daphne Dare]]
* [[Make-Up]] - [[Sonia Markham]]
* [[Studio Lighting|Lighting]] - [[Ralph Walton]]
* [[Studio Sound|Sound]] - [[Ray Angel]]
 
=== Uncredited crew ===
* [[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Elisabeth Dunbar]]<ref name="BBC Official Site">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/webplanet/detail.shtml BBC Official Site]</ref>
* [[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Gillian Chardet]]<ref name="BBC Official Site"/>
* [[Production Assistant]] - [[Norman Stewart]]<ref name="BBC Official Site"/>
* [[Special Sound]] - [[Brian Hodgson]]<ref name="BBC Official Site">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/webplanet/detail.shtml BBC Official Site]</ref>
* [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Delia Derbyshire]]<ref name="BBC Official Site"/>
* [[Grams operator|Grams Operator]] - [[Tony Bowers]] ([[INFO]]: ''The Web Planet'')
* [[Technical manager|Technical Manager]] - [[Mark Lewis]] ([[INFO]]: ''The Web Planet'')
* [[Vision Mixer]] - [[Clive Doig]] ([[INFO]]: ''The Web Planet'')
* [[Floor assistant|Floor Assistant]] - [[Trevor Beckett]] ([[INFO]]: ''The Web Planet'')
* [[Design assistant|Design Assistants]] - [[Nigel Curzon]], [[Anthony Thorpe]], [[Jennifer Wyatt]] ([[INFO]]: ''The Web Planet'')
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* Vicki hasn't heard of [[aspirin]], and studied [[medicine]], [[physics]] and [[chemistry]] at the age of 10, an hour per week, using a machine.
* Ian originally thinks the TARDIS has landed on [[the Moon]].
* The TARDIS carries [[atmospheric density jacket]]s.
* Ian mentions [[Nelson's Column]].
* The Doctor uses Ian's "old [[Coal Hill School tie]]" to test a pool and discovers it is [[acid]].
* The Doctor gives Vicki a [[chocolate]] bar.
* The Menoptera use [[electron gun]]s.
 
== Story notes ==
* This story was originally entitled ''The Zarbi'' and was made under the working title ''The Centre of Terror''. Another working title is known to be ''The Webbed Planet''.
* "The Centre" was initially titled "Centre of Terror". The novelisation restores this title for the sixth chapter.
* Robert Jewell, Jack Pitt, Gerald Taylor, Hugh Lund, and Kevin Manser are credited as "Zarbi Operators" for "The Web Planet" and "The Zarbi", and under the heading "The Zarbi" for "Escape to Danger" to "The Centre". They are billed in ''Radio Times'' as "Zarbi Operators" for "The Web Planet", and as "The Zarbi" for "The Zarbi" to "The Centre".
* Noted choreographer [[Roslyn De Winter]] was hired to create the distinctive movements and stilted speech of the [[Menoptera]]. She was so successful that the production team asked her to take on the role of the Menoptera [[Vrestin]]. A special on-screen credit for De Winter, "Insect Movement by...", was included on the closing credits of "The Zarbi" to "The Centre".
* [[Roslyn De Winter]] (Vrestin), [[Arne Gordon]] (Hrostar), [[Arthur Blake]] (Hrhoonda), [[Jolyon Booth]] (Prapillus), [[Jocelyn Birdsall]] (Hlynia), and [[Martin Jarvis]] (Hilio) are credited under the heading "The Menoptra". Roslyn de Winter is credited as "Menoptra Vrestin" for "Escape to Danger".
* [[Ian Thompson]] (Hetra) and [[Barbara Joss]] (Nemini) are credited under the heading "The Optera" for "Crater of Needles" and "Invasion". [[Ian Thompson]] is credited as "Optera Hetra" for "The Centre".
* [[Jacqueline Hill]] does not appear in "Escape to Danger" as she was on holiday during the week it was recorded. She is not billed in the closing credits for this episode and later complained to the production team about this, but her request for her credit to be reinstated for overseas sales of the story was not acted upon. Despite not appearing and being uncredited on-screen for "Escape to Danger", Hill was still credited in ''Radio Times''.
* [[Peter Purves]] auditioned for one of the Menoptera, but [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]] turned him down, telling him that he was far too talented to play a rubber-suited monster. However, Martin promised to bear Purves in mind when he needed a human character. Purves was subsequently cast in ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'', playing not one but two parts: American tourist Morton Dill in "Flight Through Eternity", and new companion [[Steven Taylor]] in "The Planet of Decision".
* The costumes for all of the aliens who appeared in this story (with the exception of the Zarbi, which were built by Shawcraft) were created by [[Daphne Dare]].
* Originally, the Zarbi had the ability to spit venom, but [[Dennis Spooner]] instead created smaller, grub-like creatures to fulfil this function. These monsters, variously referred to as “Zarbi Guns”, “Zarbi Venom Guns”, “Zarbi Cannons”, “Zarbi Larvae” and “larvi guns”, were intended to be immature Zarbi.
* It was during the production of this serial that [[William Russell]] decided he was leaving the series. He felt his enthusiasm for the series had waned, and he was in need of a change.
* [[Richard Martin]] portrayed the thin atmosphere of Vortis by placing a distorting lens on the camera, giving the appearance of shooting through a thin, petroleum jelly-like smear.
* "The Zarbi" required a 16-minute overrun, brought about by a variety of flubbed lines, missed cues, equipment problems, and troubles with the Zarbi costumes, one of which broke and had to be repaired. The start of recording on "Escape to Danger" was delayed when it was found that some of the sets had not been delivered to the studio, and the Carsenome floor had not been painted. Lighting and camera problems continued to plague the increasingly frazzled cast, and this time taping went 37 minutes beyond the schedule. This was the day during which one of the Zarbi operators, his vision impaired by his costume, ran right into the camera. So rushed was the recording, however, that this blooper was retained in the finished episode.
* Believed lost in the BBC's early 1970s purge, negative film prints of all six episodes were recovered from [[BBC Enterprises]] in the late 1970s. These prints appear to have stemmed from a 1973 sale to [[Algeria]], and as a result the final episode was amended so that the "Next Episode" caption referred to ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]'' instead of "The Lion", as the following story, ''[[The Crusade (TV story)|The Crusade]]'', was not sold to Muslim countries. There were also some edits to the first episode to remove the reprise from ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]''. Unedited prints of all six episodes were also discovered in Nigeria in 1985.
* The music soundtrack, although from stock, is a highly unusual one, created by a group called Les Structures Sonorés who produced music on glass tubes. This music was later reused in ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]''.
* In [[Bill Strutton]]'s novelisation, the events of the story take place in the year 20,000. This was not derived from any information given in the televised version.
* To date, this is the only ''Doctor Who'' serial not to feature any humanoid characters in its supporting cast (''[[The Edge of Destruction (TV story)|The Edge of Destruction]]'' featured no other cast apart from the regular actors).
* The fifth episode, "Invasion", shares its title with part one of [[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]''. Though the series had moved to overarching story titles by that time, the title of that story's first episode was shortened to ''Invasion'' part one to avoid spoiling the surprise that dinosaurs were featured. This surprise was spoiled anyway due to Peter Brookes' black-and-white comic strip-style illustrations featuring a [[pterodactyl]] which accompanied the programme listing in ''Radio Times''.
* This story was ranked as ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' readers' least favourite [[First Doctor]] story in their [[2023]] poll, replacing the previous title holder, ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]''. ([[DWM 589]])
* [[Bill Strutton]]'s wife Marguerite suggested the name Zarbi.
* Many of the invented names had biological origins. “Menoptra” and “Optera” were both derived from ''lepidoptera'', the name for the order of insects which includes the butterfly. “Prapillus” and “Hilio” came from ''papilio'', a Latin word for butterfly. The Carsenome took its name from “carcinoma”, referring to a cancerous tumour. “Animus” was another Latin term, literally meaning “angry spirit”.
* The Menoptera was originally named Menoptra, while Prapillus was originally named Papillus.
* It was [[Dennis Spooner]]'s idea for Barbara's bracelet be a plot point, linking it with his previous serial, ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]''.
* The [[seaweed]] used in the titular Cradle of Needles baked under the hot studio lights, leading to an unbearable smell.
* [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]] was somewhat disappointed by the script, feeling that the dialogue was "not good", so he worked with [[Dennis Spooner]] to improve it. Martin believed that it had great visual potential, but was hampered by the restricted studio space.
* It was brought to [[Verity Lambert]]'s attention that the cast were changing their dialogue without permission. She criticized [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]] for not controlling the cast, citing that [[William Hartnell]] could be awkward when the scripts were changed.
* When Hrhoonda was killed off, the costume was reused for [[Ken McGarvie]], who played a Menoptra slave in the later episodes.
* It was originally intended to hire [[Catherine Fleming]] and [[Ken McGarvie]] to appear in "Invasion". However, they weren't required due to rewrites omitting their characters.
 
=== Ratings ===
* "The Web Planet" - 13.5 million viewers
* "The Zarbi" - 12.5 million viewers
* "Escape to Danger" - 12.5 million viewers
* "Crater of Needles" - 13.0 million viewers
* "Invasion" - 12.0 million viewers
* "The Centre" - 11.5 million viewers
 
The first episode, "The Web Planet", gained the highest number of viewers for any single ''Doctor Who'' episode in the 1960s.
 
=== Myths ===
* The misty effect over the planet's surface was created by applying Vaseline to the camera lens. ''(The effect was actually created with special camera lenses, although on the DVD production subtitles it says that Vaseline was then smeared over these special lenses.)''
* The butterfly creatures in the story are called the Menoptera. ''(The correct spelling is [[Menoptra]], though the creatures were originally called Menoptera.)''
 
=== Filming locations ===
* The story was filmed at [[Riverside Studio 1]], [[Hammersmith]], [[London]].
 
=== Production errors ===
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*In ''Escape to Danger'' one of the Zarbi can be heard and seen hitting the camera.
* In the first episode, "The Web Planet", the Doctor refers to the ultrasonic sound that only Vicki can hear as "extra-sonic".
*In ''Crater of Needles'' as Ian is buried in a rock fall someone can be heard laughing. ''It appears to be Vrestin "laughing," who is buried with Ian.''
* When the Doctor and Ian first hear the Zarbi, the camera above them shows that the structure they are standing beside is just a standing prop.
*For most of the story shadows can be seen across the sky.
* In "Escape to Danger", one of the Zarbi runs directly into the camera.
*There are some late cues for the actors as some shots start with them standing still waiting for the order to move.
* For most of the story, shadows can be seen across the sky.
*A Zarbi's abdomen clangs on the studio floor.
* There are some late cues for the actors, as some shots start with them standing still waiting for their order to move.
*One of the imprisoned Menoptra, judging by its gestures, is merrily chatting to a Zarbi guard.
* A Zarbi's abdomen clangs on the studio floor.
*In episode two, when Hroonda is killed, his wings fall off.
* In "The Zarbi", when Hroonda is killed, his wings fall off.
*For five seconds in episode two, nothing appears to be happening in 'Web HQ'.
* In "The Zarbi", the Doctor refers to "light years" as "light Earths", before correcting himself and finishing the sentence.
*The subtitles on the DVD release erroneously spell the Optera's name for the Animus as "Poidirac" rather than "Pwodarauk," which is the correct spelling used in both the camera scripts and Bill Strutton's novelization of the story.
* At around the 10:53 mark of "Invasion" an off-camera cough can be heard.
 
* Towards the end of "Invasion", as the Doctor and Vicki return to the Carsinome, a crew member can be seen operating the door the Doctor uses to enter.
==Continuity==
* At 15:50 in "The Zarbi" and also the end of "The Centre", the right window of the TARDIS is leaning in inwards.
*This is the Doctor's fourth visit to Vortis. The [[First Doctor]] previously visited Vortis in [[DWA]]: ''[[The Lost Ones]]'' and returns in [[DWA]]: ''[[The Lair of Zarbi Supremo]]''. The [[Second Doctor]] again returns to Vortis in [[MA]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (MA)|Twilight of the Gods]]''. The [[Fifth Doctor]] also re-visits Vortis in [[BFA]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet]]''.
* In "The Centre", during the scene when the Doctor speaks with Ian outside the TARDIS, the actors playing the Optera at one point, stop hopping and begin walking normally, possibly because they didn't realise they were still in shot.
*In [[DW]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'' the [[Face of Boe]] is stated to be the oldest living inhabitant of the [[Isop galaxy]].
*It is revealed in [[NA]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire]]'' that the Animus was actually a Great Old One, one of several supremely powerful creatures that escaped the destruction of the prior universe by shifting into a later universe. The [[Great Old One]]s are from the [[Wikipedia:Cthulhu mythos|Cthulhu mythos]] created by [[Wikipedia:H.P. Lovecraft|H.P. Lovecraft]] and expanded on by other writers. Specifically, the Animus was identified as [[Lloigor]], a Great Old One created by [[Wikipedia:August Derleth|August Derleth]] and [[Wikipedia:Mark Schorer|Mark Schorer]].
:*Other examples of Great Old Ones include the [[Great Intelligence]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]''), The [[Nestenes]] ([[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]''), [[Fenric]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Curse of Fenric]]'') and [[Cthulhu]] ([[NA]]: ''[[White Darkness]]'').
*In the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'' it is revealed that the Animus (here called the [[Greater Animus]]) was destroyed during the [[Time War]].
*Barbara is wearing the bracelet she was given by [[Nero]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Romans]]''.


==[[First Doctor - Timeline|Timeline]]==
== Continuity ==
*This story takes place after [[PDA]]: ''[[The Eleventh Tiger]]''
* This is the Doctor's fourth known visit to Vortis. Although he tells Ian he has never been to Vortis before, he had previously visited it in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Ones (short story)|The Lost Ones]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lair of Zarbi Supremo (short story)|The Lair of Zarbi Supremo]]'', and [[COMIC]]: ''[[On the Web Planet (comic story)|On the Web Planet]]''. The [[Second Doctor]] returns to Vortis in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (MA novel)|Twilight of the Gods]]''. The [[Fourth Doctor]] returns to Vortis in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Naked Flame (comic story)|The Naked Flame]]''. The [[Fifth Doctor]] returns to Vortis in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet (audio story)|Return to the Web Planet]]''. In total the Doctor makes seven known visits to Vortis.
*This story takes place before [[DW]]: ''[[The Crusade]]''
* During this adventure with the Zarbi, Ian and Barbara, the Doctor is plucked out of Time for the second time by the [[Father of Time]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Test of Time (comic story)|The Test of Time]]'')
* The [[Face of Boe]] is stated to be the oldest living inhabitant of the [[Isop Galaxy]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'')
* The Animus was actually a [[Great Old One]], one of several supremely powerful creatures that escaped the destruction of the prior universe by shifting into a later universe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[All-Consuming Fire (novel)|All-Consuming Fire]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Black and White (audio story)|Black and White]]'')
* Barbara is wearing the bracelet she was given by [[Nero]]. Vicki was unaware Barbara and Ian went to [[Rome]] and so questions this. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]'')
* The Zarbi and the Animus would later appear in [[London]] in the year [[1868]], having been brought there by [[Adam Mitchell]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Unnatural Selection (comic story)|Unnatural Selection]]'')


==Home video and audio releases==
== Home video and audio releases ==
===DVD releases===
=== DVD releases ===
Released as ''Doctor Who: The Web Planet''.
This story was released to [[DVD]] as ''The Web Planet''.


Released:
* Region 2 - [[3 October (releases)|3 October]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]]
*Region 2 [[3rd October]] [[2005]]
::PAL - [[BBC DVD]] BBCDVD1355
::PAL - [[BBC DVD]] BBCDVD1355
*Region 4 [[3rd November]] [[2005]]
* Region 4 - [[3 November (releases)|3 November]] 2005
*Region 1 [[5th September]] [[2006]]
* Region 1 - [[5 September (releases)|5 September]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]


Contents:
==== Special features: ====
*[[Tales of Isop]] - The original cast and crew recall the making of this story, featuring [[William Russell]], [[Maureen O'Brien]], [[Martin Jarvis]], [[Verity Lambert]], [[Richard Martin]], [[John Wood]] and [[Sonia Markham]].
* Audio Commentary by [[William Russell]] ([[Ian Chesterton|Ian]]), [[Verity Lambert]] (Producer), [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]] (Director) and [[Martin Jarvis]] ([[Hilio]]), moderated by [[Gary Russell]]
*[[The Lair of Zarbi Supremo]] - [[William Russell]] reads the short story from the first [[Doctor Who Annual]].
* ''[[Tales of Isop]]'' - The original cast and crew recall the making of this story, featuring William Russell, [[Maureen O'Brien]] ([[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]]), Martin Jarvis, Verity Lambert, Richard Martin, [[John Wood (designer)|John Wood]] (Designer) and [[Sonia Markham]] (Make-up)
*[[Doctor Who Annual]] - The first ever Doctor Who Annual from [[1965]] is presented in its entirety (DVD-ROM only - PC/Mac)
* ''[[The Lair of Zarbi Supremo (short story)|The Lair of Zarbi Supremo]]'' - William Russell reads the short story from the first [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]].
*Spanish soundtrack - An option to view Episode 6 in Spanish.
* [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]] - The first ever ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Annual from [[1965]] is presented in its entirety (DVD-ROM only - PC/Mac).
*Give-a-Show Slides - A set of [[1960s]] Doctor Who slides, based on The Web Planet.
* Spanish soundtrack - An option to view Episode 6 in Spanish.
*Photo Gallery
* [[Give-a-Show Projector|Give-a-Show]] Slides - A set of 1960s ''Doctor Who'' slides, based on ''The Web Planet''.
*Production Subtitles
* Photo Gallery
*Audio Commentary (moderated by [[Gary Russell]]): [[William Russell]], [[Verity Lambert]], [[Richard Martin]] and [[Martin Jarvis]]
* Production Subtitles


Rear Credits:
Rear Credits:
*Starring [[William Hartnell]], with [[William Russell]], [[Jacqueline Hill]] and [[Maureen O'Brien]]
* Starring [[William Hartnell]], with [[William Russell]], [[Jacqueline Hill]] and [[Maureen O'Brien]]
*Written by [[Bill Strutton]]
* Written by [[Bill Strutton]]
*Produced by [[Verity Lambert]]
* Produced by [[Verity Lambert]]
*Directed by [[Richard Martin]]
* Directed by [[Richard Martin (director)|Richard Martin]]
*Cover by [[Clayton Hickman]]
* Cover by [[Clayton Hickman]]


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


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===Video releases===
=== Blu-ray releases ===
Released as ''Doctor Who: The Web Planet'' over two separate VHS cassette cases.
The story was released on Blu-ray in the UK on [[5 December (releases)|5 December]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]], as part of the box set ''[[The Collection]]: [[Season 2 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season Two]]''.
 
=== Digital releases ===
This story is available:
* for streaming through [[BritBox]] ([[US]]) as part of Season 2 of ''Classic Doctor Who''.
* for streaming on [[BBC iPlayer]] (UK) as part of [[Whoniverse (BBC iPlayer)|The Whoniverse]]


Released:
=== VHS releases ===
*[[UK]] [[September]] [[1990]]
This story was released as ''The Web Planet'' on two VHS cassettes. In the [[United Kingdom]], each cassette had a slightly different cover. Elsewhere, only one oversized cover was used.
 
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It was released:
* [[UK]] [[September (releases)|September]] [[1990 (releases)|1990]]
::PAL - [[BBC Video]] BBCV4405
::PAL - [[BBC Video]] BBCV4405
*[[US]] [[August]] [[1994]]
* [[US]] [[August (releases)|August]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]]
::NTSC - [[CBS/FOX Video]] 8142
::NTSC - [[CBS/FOX Video]] 8142
::NTSC - [[Warner Video]] E1265
::NTSC - [[Warner Video]] E1265


Notes: The 'Next Episode' caption has been removed from ''The Centre'', which features an American TV Movie compilation version of the closing credits &ndash; i.e. featuring the cast and production crew of the ''entire'' story &ndash; and not those as originally broadcast in the UK. These credits bill Martin Jarvis (Hilio) as '''Captain Hilio''' and Catherine Fleming (Animus Voice) as '''Voice of the Animus'''. Whether this inclusion was a ''big'' mistake, or to overcome clearance problems with a short piece of incidental music originally played at the end of the episode, remains unclear.
Note:
* The "Next Episode" caption has been removed from "The Centre", which features an American TV movie compilation version of the closing credits i.e. featuring the cast and production crew of the entire story, as opposed to only those for "The Centre" — and not those as originally broadcast in the UK. These credits bill Martin Jarvis (Hilio) as "Captain Hilio" and Catherine Fleming (Animus Voice) as "Voice of the Animus". Whether this inclusion was a mistake, or to overcome copyright clearance problems with a short piece of incidental music originally played at the end of the episode, remains unclear. The DVD release uses the correct, original UK broadcast closing credits.


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Image:N-video2.jpg|UK PAL VHS Box 'Part 1 Episodes 1-3'
* This story's soundtrack was released on Vinyl by Demon Records, with linking narration by [[Maureen O'Brien]], on [[13 December (releases)|13 December]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]].
Image:N-video3.jpg|UK PAL VHS Box 'Part 2 Episodes 4-6'
* The story was re-released on CD by BBC Audio on [[1 October (releases)|1 October]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]].
 
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==Novelisation and its audiobook==
== Footnotes ==
[[Image:WhoZarbiMuller.jpg|right|thumb|75px|Novelisation first edition]]
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: ''Main article: [[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]''
 
*''The Web Planet'' was the second [[serial]] to be novelised, with an adaptation by the serial's author, [[Bill Strutton]], published as ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'' by [[Frederick Muller]] in [[1965]]. In [[1973]], it was one of three Muller novelisations republished by [[Target Books]], launching its long-running series of novelisations. This novel introduced the concept of the "[[Zarbi Supremo]]", a vast Zarbi with a role similar to that of a queen bee.
*A [[2005]] audiobook, read by [[William Russell]], was released in the boxset ''[[Travels in Time and Space]]'', alongside ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' (the novelisation of ''[[The Daleks]]'') and ''[[Doctor Who and the Crusaders]]'' (the adaptation of ''[[The Crusade]]'').
 
==See also==
*[[MA]]: ''[[Twilight of the Gods (MA)|Twilight of the Gods]]''
*[[BFA]]: ''[[Return to the Web Planet]]''
 
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*[http://www.eofftv.com/episodes/d/doctor_who/1st_doctor/web_planet_main.htm Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television - '''The Web Planet''']
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/pasb/webplanet.pdf BBC Production Information - '''The Web Planet''' (PDF)]


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The Web Planet was the fifth serial of season 2 of Doctor Who. As with the Voord before them, the creatures of Vortis were designed to be memorable, as the show was yet to produce a monster to rival the Daleks. Web also had the highest average viewing figure for the Hartnell era with a rating of 13.5 million.

The concept first came to Bill Strutton as he recalled being bitten by a bull-ant as a child and seeing insects fight. He also recognised the merchandising opportunities Doctor Who afforded, with Terry Nation's Daleks being his point of comparison. Script editor Dennis Spooner latched onto the idea, believing it could be a parable about socialism, with the Zarbi and the Menoptera as the oppressed and the oppressors respectively. (REF: About Time 1)

Web was by far the most technically ambitious and experimental story produced by Verity Lambert. While some believe it nobly tried to extend the possibilities of Doctor Who, others felt it was simply over-ambitious. (DCOM: The Web Planet)

It was also novel in terms of its advertising, since it was the first Doctor Who story to ever have a trailer. (Doctor Who Yearbook 1994) Director Richard Martin was irked by this, as he felt it gave away too much of the plot as clips from later episodes were shown. Verity Lambert believed he was upset over the inclusion of a scene showing a Zarbi entering the television studio, justified by her as the application of a familiar setting, designed to stop children from fearing the alien. (About Time 1)

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

On the planet Vortis, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki are swept up in the struggles of the butterfly-like Menoptera, the original denizens of Vortis who were forced to flee the planet for the moon Pictos to escape the encroaching web of the Animus and its mind-controlled minions, the ant-like Zarbi, and their living weapons, the larvae guns.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Web Planet (1)[[edit] | [edit source]]

The TARDIS is forced to land on a desolate planet, dragged down by some invisible force. The Doctor discovers, once the ship has landed, that it has had all its power taken away from it as well, with only the scanner left working. The Doctor begins to work his magic at the console, but he can't make the motors work even though the energy is available. While they are fixing the TARDIS, Vicki hears an ultrasonic noise which causes her great distress. The Doctor suspects that she can hear it due to her relatively young age.

The source of the noise is an ant-like creature emitting loud beeping noises as a means of communication. Unbeknownst to the travellers, two of these creatures, accompanied by a smaller species, attack the TARDIS, causing it to rock wildly — much to its inhabitants' surprise.

Barbara takes Vicki, who is most perturbed by the noise and the battering of the TARDIS, to bed whilst the Doctor, resigning himself to not being able to sort his ship out, asks Ian to come out and explore the planet. Ian and the Doctor don atmospheric density jackets, inform Barbara of their plan, and set off, using the Doctor's ring and a device in the TARDIS to open the door without power. Left to their own devices, Barbara and Vicki have a conversation about Vicki's futuristic schooling. Vicki later discovers that Barbara and Ian have also been to Rome in their previous adventure after seeing the armlet given to Barbara from Nero.

Out on the planet, Ian and the Doctor discover some very strange goings-on. Ian takes his gold pen out of his suit jacket, only for it to literally disappear out of his hand. The echoes of their voices seem to take on lives of their own and linger for much longer than normal echoes. Ian confides in the Doctor that he feels he is being watched. The Doctor disagrees at first but later states the only way to prove that theory is to go exploring.

Meanwhile, back in the TARDIS, Barbara is tidying up when she seems to lose all the strength in her arm, which appears to be dragging her out of the door. Just as she reaches the door she regains control. Scared, she goes to sit with Vicki, where the sensation happens again. Vicki, thinking she is joking, laughs, and Barbara leaves her.

Outside, Ian and the Doctor discover a large stone pyramid that is obviously not natural and has been built by some sort of creature. The two marvel at this. They discover a pool of what Ian thinks is water, in which he is about to wash his hands, when the Doctor, borrowing Ian's Coal Hill School tie, discovers it's acid. They decide to head back to the TARDIS when Ian sees some sort of light in the acid. As the Doctor inspects it, the ant creature scuttles away, beeping. The Doctor and Ian head back.

Whilst Barbara is alone, she again loses control over her arm and is dragged out of the door after using the console to open the door. The beeping wakes Vicki and, as she enters the console room, she loses control of her limbs and calls out for Barbara.

The Doctor and Ian, hearing the echo, rush to the TARDIS, but Ian gets caught up in a net made of webs which lifts him off the ground. Ian orders the Doctor to leave and help Vicki. As he approaches the TARDIS, it begins to move. As he rounds the corner, he sees that the TARDIS has gone.

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The Doctor returns to find Ian lying prostrate on the floor. He wakes him to inform him that the TARDIS has gone. They find ridges on the ground and hence deduce the TARDIS had been dragged away. The men then set off to look for the ship.

Meanwhile, on another part of the planet, Barbara is being led by the unseen force that caused her to leave the TARDIS. As she walks, she is accosted by a large, butterfly-like creature. It leads her into a cave where two more of the creatures wait. They take off Barbara's bracelet and throw it into the acid, which awakens Barbara from her trance. She tries to escape but is detained by the creatures.

Meanwhile, Vicki uses the TARDIS's scanner to discover that it is the ant-like creatures that are controlling the ship — using their minds to drag it to another place on the planet.

On the trail of the TARDIS, Ian stumbles across a chrysalis. On close inspection, the Doctor discovers that it is from the Menoptera species. This, combined with the rock formations implicit on the planet, leads the Doctor to believe they are on the planet Vortis in the Isop Galaxy.

Back in the cave of the Menoptera, the butterfly-creatures discuss what to do with Barbara. They say they need to kill her, as a creature they refer to as the Zarbis will extract the information of their whereabouts and hunt them down. Overhearing this, Barbara uses a stick to help her break out and escapes onto the surface.

Whilst the Doctor and Ian search for the TARDIS, they are accosted by the ant-like creatures. Ian tries to fight back, but the Doctor urges him not to. The Doctor states that he has never before seen these creatures, so they should be treated cautiously. The creatures herd the men towards their den. This is also where Vicki and the TARDIS have been brought. Once the ship has been brought to a halt, Vicki goes out and explores her surroundings.

No sooner is she out of the TARDIS, than she is set upon by the ant-creatures. One of them keeps her penned in the corner whilst the other tries to explore the TARDIS, but as soon as it enters the ship, the creature is distressed and leaves. When Vicki is joined by the Doctor, he is indignant that someone has tried to board his ship and tries to tell the creatures that his TARDIS is not to be boarded.

Back in the cave, the Menoptera try to send a signal to the rest of their species, warning them that the Zarbi and a being they call the Animus are still on the planet. They are interrupted by an attack by the Zarbi, led by Barbara. She wears a gold harness that controls her in the same fashion as the bracelet did earlier. Whilst the Zarbi attack the rest of his species, one of the Menoptera, Hrostar, removes the harness from Barbara's neck and informs her those they don't kill are taken to the Crater of Needles where they are forced to work against their will and in great pain. As he explains this, he is set upon by the Zarbi.

Back at the den of the Zarbi, the Doctor is trying to communicate with them. An alarm starts to sound. A cylinder falls from the ceiling onto the head of the Doctor, proclaiming, "Why do you come now?"

Escape to Danger (3)[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Menoptera capture Barbara.

The disembodied voice is hostile towards the Doctor, assuming that he is an emissary from the Menoptera. As a show of force the voice fires a laser beam towards the TARDIS, but Vicki, in her earlier efforts to stop the ship from moving, accidentally re-aligned the fluid link and restored power, enabling the ship's shields to combat the attack. The Doctor convinces the voice that he is not part of the Menoptera force. The voice asks if he has a way of monitoring the stars, to which the Doctor replies in the affirmative. The voice agrees to free the travellers if he will help them garner information on the Menoptera. The Doctor asks the voice, which he refers to as the Queen Ant, where Barbara is. The voice tells the Doctor that she is in the Crater of Needles. The Doctor and Ian are allowed into the TARDIS to bring the equipment out to the Zarbi. While they are inside the Doctor hatches a plan whereby Ian should go find Barbara if the opportunity shows itself. Once the Doctor has got the equipment outside, the power that the Zarbi use to control the TARDIS also stops this piece of equipment from working. The Doctor speaks to the voice and says that he will need this power relinquished. The voice agrees but warns the Doctor that if it is betrayed they will be killed. As the power is restored to the ship the Zarbi also power down, which enables Ian to escape.

As Ian searches for Barbara he comes across a Zarbi. He tries to sneak past it but the Zarbi rounds on him. Ian kills the Zarbi but as he tries to escape he gets caught in a web which triggers an alarm. The other Zarbis are awoken and go to fetch Ian. They try to kill him but the laser beam from the smaller species allows Ian to break free. As he runs from the Zarbis he is saved by a Menoptera, who hides him from the pursuing masses.

Ian's escape means the other travellers back at the TARDIS have lost the trust of the disembodied voice. The Doctor has uncovered a message from the Menopteran forces saying they are hovering over the Crater of Needles. The Doctor decides to repress this information from the Zarbi. When the Doctor sends Vicki in to get a piece of equipment, she returns with the wrong box. This box contains a specimen of a spider. As Vicki returns this to the TARDIS she discovers that the Zarbi are afraid of the specimen.

Ian and his Menopteran saviour, Vrestin, lie low and discuss the state of Vortis. Ian learns that Vortis used to belong to the Menoptera. The Zarbi were a species indigenous to Vortis, with which the Menoptera lived at peace; however, they were made militant by a dark power that Vrestin names the Animus. The Menoptera were powerless against the Zarbi and fled the planet to a nearby moon. The Menoptera are now trying to reclaim the planet that was once theirs. Vrestin was sent to Vortis with two others to make way for the invasion, but one was killed and the other enslaved, leaving Vrestin all alone. They discuss the Crater of Needles. Vrestin tells Ian that the Menoptera that are taken to the Crater have their wings pulled off and are forced to work until they are killed. Vrestin offers to show Ian the way to the Crater of Needles, but on the way there they are set upon by Zarbi. They escape and hide in a cave, but Vrestin slips and falls, causing a cave-in and trapping them.

Crater of Needles (4)[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ian and Vrestin find themselves in an underground cave. No sooner have they dusted themselves down than they are surrounded by unknown creatures.

Meanwhile, at the Crater of Needles, Barbara is struggling under the immense workload that the Zarbi put them under. She has befriended Hrostar, who explains what the Menoptera are forced to do. He explains that they are forcing a raw material into an acid stream which draws it to the main base of the Zarbi, called the Carsinome, and causes it to grow more and more over the face of Vortis. The Menoptera explains that the Animus lives at the centre of the Carsinome. Hrostar informs Barbara that the Menoptera's primary aim was to free the Zarbi from the Animus' power but they have since been oppressed by them.

Back at the Carsinome, the Doctor and Vicki discuss when to use the tool of the spider to their best advantage. The Doctor states that he would like to use it in order to escape. The Zarbi accost Vicki and use the mind harness to hold her hostage whilst the Doctor talks to the Animus. They ask him for all he has learnt from his device. The Doctor informs them that the Menoptera are forming on the planet Pictos. However, he feigns that he knows no more than that. The Animus warns the Doctor that if he doesn't present more information to them soon they shall kill Vicki. No sooner has the Doctor been released from the Animus' tube than an alert is summoned calling the Zarbi to arms against a potential Menoptera attack.

This call to arms is evident at the Crater of Needles. The workers are all herded into their quarters whilst the Zarbi supervisors go to protect Vortis. Here Barbara and the Menoptera Hrostar, Prapillus and Hlynia discuss the fact that somehow the Zarbi have found out that the Menoptera attack is imminent. This is a big problem because the only success that the Menoptera were to have was through the advantage of surprise. They decide to overpower the single Zarbi and the lesser species, revealed to be called a larvae gun, and warn the Menopteran force of this danger. They break free from their quarters and kill their guards.

In the underground cave, the creatures that are holding Ian and Vrestin hostage appear to be primitive grub-like creatures. They bind their captives hands together with some form of natural adhesive. They are mistrustful of strangers from the surface, which they describe as evil. They say that they are to consult their oracle which they refer to as "the Chasm of Lights" as to whether they should leave or die.

At the Carsinome the Doctor is thinking of a way to overpower the Zarbi. Using his walking stick he inspects the harness that the Zarbi use to brainwash their captives. He discovers that it is made entirely of gold. He speculates that there must be a way of overpowering whatever force it is that controls the gold. In experimentation, he tries to use the TARDIS instruments. It seems to have worked but draws the attention of the Zarbi. A Zarbi holds Vicki prisoner whilst the Doctor converses with the Animus. The Doctor tries to blame a piece of his equipment for the explosion, but the Animus seems to be able to draw information from the equipment now. It discovers the landing point of the Menoptera and states that for such betrayal the Doctor and Vicki must die. The Zarbi places the harnesses onto them until they have dealt with the Menoptera.

The grubs return to Ian and Vrestin with the news that they are to be slaughtered. However, Vrestin states that she is a creature similar to them. She says if they were to join her on the surface they too would grow into a strong and mighty creature like her. They seem doubtful but when Vrestin shows them her wings they start to worship her as some form of god.

Upon the plateau the spearhead of the Menoptera lands. Barbara and the other Menoptera warn the spearhead of the oncoming danger, but it is too late and the rest of the Menopteran army land. The Zarbi set about them, killing most of the Menoptera spearhead. The spearhead leader, Hilio, orders them to retreat. Hlynia shows Hilio to safety. Barbara, Hrostar and Prapillus try to avoid the Zarbi, but she falls down, and a Zarbi looms over her...

Invasion (5)[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Optera take Vrestin to be a god.

Barbara, Hrostar and Prapillus are chased into a crevice by an incoming horde of Zarbi and larvae guns. They find themselves in a Temple of Light, a series of secret underground temples laced around Vortis. There, they encounter Hylnia and Hilio. The creatures are desolate and state that they are not creatures of war. They turn to Barbara in an effort to help them into the mindset of warfare. Barbara asks what their plan was if the onslaught of Menoptera was successful. Hilio displays a device called the Isoptope, which is a "living cell destructor". This would destroy the devices used by the Animus that cast a web of evil over Vortis. Barbara states that the only way forward is to try to use it.

Meanwhile, back at the Carsinome, whilst the Zarbi are distracted by the battle with the Menoptera, it is revealed that Vicki is not actually under the influence of the harness as the Doctor's experiments rendered that particular harness useless. Vicki releases the Doctor from his harness and the Doctor and Vicki catch a Zarbi using the functioning harness. Somehow the Doctor is able to control how the Zarbi moves and the two friends escape along with the Zarbi.

In the cave, the creatures, now known as the Optera, have agreed to lead Ian and Vrestin to the centre of the Animus, leading the way underground. As they get deeper into the tunnels the Optera try to break through the walls in order to allow air and light in. An attempt at this releases a store of acid which kills one of the Optera, Nemini. The potholers carry on.

Barbara has decided that the best course of action is for a mock attack. Hilio disagrees, but the others agree with Barbara's idea. Their meeting is interrupted by an intruder. The Menoptera begin to panic, but it is the Doctor, Vicki, and their tamed Zarbi. The Menoptera feedback to the Doctor. The Menoptera inform the Doctor that the Animus dwells in the very centre of the planet and draws power from the magnetic poles of the planet. It is this, and its subsequent effect on gravity, that are drawing the moons towards Vortis; this is also the explanation as to why the TARDIS was forced to land. The Doctor decides that he will take the Isoptope back into the Carsinome and destroy the Animus himself from the inside. The Menoptera give it to him in exchange for the Zarbi, which they will use in their attack. The Doctor gives Prapillus his ring, which will allow him to control the Zarbi. The Doctor returns to the Carsinome with Vicki; however, they are immediately set upon by the Zarbi, who bundle them into a room where a form of bio-gun squirts a web onto them, leaving them stuck in one position.

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Barbara attacks the Animus with the Isoptope.

The Doctor and Vicki are soon freed from the sticky substance that was binding them and are called to the Animus. The Doctor is informed that the Animus has no further use for him except for his mind and that he and Vicki will be brought to the centre of the Carsinome.

Meanwhile, on the surface, Barbara and her gang of Menoptera are using their tamed Zarbi to confuse and incite the Zarbis that are under control of the Animus in order to create a distraction which would enable them to enter the Carsinome.

As the Zarbi usher the Doctor and Vicki towards the centre, he asks her for the Isoptope, but she reveals that she hid it in the Astral Map when they were captured.

Deep underground, Ian, Vrestin and the Optera are making their way to the surface when they discover a pocket of water that the Animus has filtered underground in order to replace the pools and streams with acid. This gives great hope to the Menoptera and the Optera for their future yields if they ever were to overcome the Animus. At first the Optera are reluctant to go to the surface but Vrestin convinces them to come along as they are the descendants of the Menoptera. Eventually, they reach the underside of the surface but struggle to get through the thick crust of the planet.

Barbara and her group of rebels come across a few of the Zarbi, and in an attempt to overpower a larva gun, Hrostar is killed. Hilio, Prapillus and Hlynia press on.

The Doctor and Vicki are brought to the centre of the Carsinome and are instantly blinded by the light cast off by a large web-like brain with many tendrils stemming from it like roots. As soon as they enter the room, the Animus informs them that it is going to smother them with its tentacles and absorb their intelligence in order to master space travel. The two travellers seem unable to resist this hypnosis and move towards the Animus.

Barbara and the Menoptera find themselves where the Doctor and Vicki were previously being held. Barbara discovers the astral map and states that she could use this device in order to help the Menoptera communicate with the rest of their force on Pictos. As Barbara attempts to do this they stumble upon the Isoptope that the Menoptera gave to the Doctor and deduce that if the Doctor had left this behind he must have been taken by force. They decide to hunt the Doctor out and save him. They soon find themselves at the centre of the Carsinome where they too are overpowered by the light of the Animus. The Animus is also able to block Barbara's use of the Isoptope. It seems that Barbara and the Menoptera are going to succumb to the Animus when he is briefly distracted by the emergence of Ian and Vrestin from under the ground. Barbara uses this split-second opportunity to kill the Animus and free the Doctor and Vicki.

On the surface of Vortis, the Menoptera are delighted to find the Zarbi and larvae guns have returned to their previous docile and cattle-like state. They also discover that the pools and rivers that once ran with acid run with pure clean water again. Even the Optera are relatively placated with the promise that their children may grow into creatures capable of flight. The creatures of Vortis gather together to say farewell to the Doctor and his companions, stating that they will speak of the legend of the Earthmen who freed them from the tyranny of the Animus.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Menoptra
The Optera

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

  • This story was originally entitled The Zarbi and was made under the working title The Centre of Terror. Another working title is known to be The Webbed Planet.
  • "The Centre" was initially titled "Centre of Terror". The novelisation restores this title for the sixth chapter.
  • Robert Jewell, Jack Pitt, Gerald Taylor, Hugh Lund, and Kevin Manser are credited as "Zarbi Operators" for "The Web Planet" and "The Zarbi", and under the heading "The Zarbi" for "Escape to Danger" to "The Centre". They are billed in Radio Times as "Zarbi Operators" for "The Web Planet", and as "The Zarbi" for "The Zarbi" to "The Centre".
  • Noted choreographer Roslyn De Winter was hired to create the distinctive movements and stilted speech of the Menoptera. She was so successful that the production team asked her to take on the role of the Menoptera Vrestin. A special on-screen credit for De Winter, "Insect Movement by...", was included on the closing credits of "The Zarbi" to "The Centre".
  • Roslyn De Winter (Vrestin), Arne Gordon (Hrostar), Arthur Blake (Hrhoonda), Jolyon Booth (Prapillus), Jocelyn Birdsall (Hlynia), and Martin Jarvis (Hilio) are credited under the heading "The Menoptra". Roslyn de Winter is credited as "Menoptra Vrestin" for "Escape to Danger".
  • Ian Thompson (Hetra) and Barbara Joss (Nemini) are credited under the heading "The Optera" for "Crater of Needles" and "Invasion". Ian Thompson is credited as "Optera Hetra" for "The Centre".
  • Jacqueline Hill does not appear in "Escape to Danger" as she was on holiday during the week it was recorded. She is not billed in the closing credits for this episode and later complained to the production team about this, but her request for her credit to be reinstated for overseas sales of the story was not acted upon. Despite not appearing and being uncredited on-screen for "Escape to Danger", Hill was still credited in Radio Times.
  • Peter Purves auditioned for one of the Menoptera, but Richard Martin turned him down, telling him that he was far too talented to play a rubber-suited monster. However, Martin promised to bear Purves in mind when he needed a human character. Purves was subsequently cast in The Chase, playing not one but two parts: American tourist Morton Dill in "Flight Through Eternity", and new companion Steven Taylor in "The Planet of Decision".
  • The costumes for all of the aliens who appeared in this story (with the exception of the Zarbi, which were built by Shawcraft) were created by Daphne Dare.
  • Originally, the Zarbi had the ability to spit venom, but Dennis Spooner instead created smaller, grub-like creatures to fulfil this function. These monsters, variously referred to as “Zarbi Guns”, “Zarbi Venom Guns”, “Zarbi Cannons”, “Zarbi Larvae” and “larvi guns”, were intended to be immature Zarbi.
  • It was during the production of this serial that William Russell decided he was leaving the series. He felt his enthusiasm for the series had waned, and he was in need of a change.
  • Richard Martin portrayed the thin atmosphere of Vortis by placing a distorting lens on the camera, giving the appearance of shooting through a thin, petroleum jelly-like smear.
  • "The Zarbi" required a 16-minute overrun, brought about by a variety of flubbed lines, missed cues, equipment problems, and troubles with the Zarbi costumes, one of which broke and had to be repaired. The start of recording on "Escape to Danger" was delayed when it was found that some of the sets had not been delivered to the studio, and the Carsenome floor had not been painted. Lighting and camera problems continued to plague the increasingly frazzled cast, and this time taping went 37 minutes beyond the schedule. This was the day during which one of the Zarbi operators, his vision impaired by his costume, ran right into the camera. So rushed was the recording, however, that this blooper was retained in the finished episode.
  • Believed lost in the BBC's early 1970s purge, negative film prints of all six episodes were recovered from BBC Enterprises in the late 1970s. These prints appear to have stemmed from a 1973 sale to Algeria, and as a result the final episode was amended so that the "Next Episode" caption referred to The Space Museum instead of "The Lion", as the following story, The Crusade, was not sold to Muslim countries. There were also some edits to the first episode to remove the reprise from The Romans. Unedited prints of all six episodes were also discovered in Nigeria in 1985.
  • The music soundtrack, although from stock, is a highly unusual one, created by a group called Les Structures Sonorés who produced music on glass tubes. This music was later reused in Galaxy 4.
  • In Bill Strutton's novelisation, the events of the story take place in the year 20,000. This was not derived from any information given in the televised version.
  • To date, this is the only Doctor Who serial not to feature any humanoid characters in its supporting cast (The Edge of Destruction featured no other cast apart from the regular actors).
  • The fifth episode, "Invasion", shares its title with part one of TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs. Though the series had moved to overarching story titles by that time, the title of that story's first episode was shortened to Invasion part one to avoid spoiling the surprise that dinosaurs were featured. This surprise was spoiled anyway due to Peter Brookes' black-and-white comic strip-style illustrations featuring a pterodactyl which accompanied the programme listing in Radio Times.
  • This story was ranked as Doctor Who Magazine readers' least favourite First Doctor story in their 2023 poll, replacing the previous title holder, The Space Museum. (DWM 589)
  • Bill Strutton's wife Marguerite suggested the name Zarbi.
  • Many of the invented names had biological origins. “Menoptra” and “Optera” were both derived from lepidoptera, the name for the order of insects which includes the butterfly. “Prapillus” and “Hilio” came from papilio, a Latin word for butterfly. The Carsenome took its name from “carcinoma”, referring to a cancerous tumour. “Animus” was another Latin term, literally meaning “angry spirit”.
  • The Menoptera was originally named Menoptra, while Prapillus was originally named Papillus.
  • It was Dennis Spooner's idea for Barbara's bracelet be a plot point, linking it with his previous serial, The Romans.
  • The seaweed used in the titular Cradle of Needles baked under the hot studio lights, leading to an unbearable smell.
  • Richard Martin was somewhat disappointed by the script, feeling that the dialogue was "not good", so he worked with Dennis Spooner to improve it. Martin believed that it had great visual potential, but was hampered by the restricted studio space.
  • It was brought to Verity Lambert's attention that the cast were changing their dialogue without permission. She criticized Richard Martin for not controlling the cast, citing that William Hartnell could be awkward when the scripts were changed.
  • When Hrhoonda was killed off, the costume was reused for Ken McGarvie, who played a Menoptra slave in the later episodes.
  • It was originally intended to hire Catherine Fleming and Ken McGarvie to appear in "Invasion". However, they weren't required due to rewrites omitting their characters.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • "The Web Planet" - 13.5 million viewers
  • "The Zarbi" - 12.5 million viewers
  • "Escape to Danger" - 12.5 million viewers
  • "Crater of Needles" - 13.0 million viewers
  • "Invasion" - 12.0 million viewers
  • "The Centre" - 11.5 million viewers

The first episode, "The Web Planet", gained the highest number of viewers for any single Doctor Who episode in the 1960s.

Myths[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The misty effect over the planet's surface was created by applying Vaseline to the camera lens. (The effect was actually created with special camera lenses, although on the DVD production subtitles it says that Vaseline was then smeared over these special lenses.)
  • The butterfly creatures in the story are called the Menoptera. (The correct spelling is Menoptra, though the creatures were originally called Menoptera.)

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.
  • In the first episode, "The Web Planet", the Doctor refers to the ultrasonic sound that only Vicki can hear as "extra-sonic".
  • When the Doctor and Ian first hear the Zarbi, the camera above them shows that the structure they are standing beside is just a standing prop.
  • In "Escape to Danger", one of the Zarbi runs directly into the camera.
  • For most of the story, shadows can be seen across the sky.
  • There are some late cues for the actors, as some shots start with them standing still waiting for their order to move.
  • A Zarbi's abdomen clangs on the studio floor.
  • In "The Zarbi", when Hroonda is killed, his wings fall off.
  • In "The Zarbi", the Doctor refers to "light years" as "light Earths", before correcting himself and finishing the sentence.
  • At around the 10:53 mark of "Invasion" an off-camera cough can be heard.
  • Towards the end of "Invasion", as the Doctor and Vicki return to the Carsinome, a crew member can be seen operating the door the Doctor uses to enter.
  • At 15:50 in "The Zarbi" and also the end of "The Centre", the right window of the TARDIS is leaning in inwards.
  • In "The Centre", during the scene when the Doctor speaks with Ian outside the TARDIS, the actors playing the Optera at one point, stop hopping and begin walking normally, possibly because they didn't realise they were still in shot.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

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

This story was released to DVD as The Web Planet.

PAL - BBC DVD BBCDVD1355

Special features:[[edit] | [edit source]]

Rear Credits:

Notes:

Blu-ray releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

The story was released on Blu-ray in the UK on 5 December 2022, as part of the box set The Collection: Season Two.

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

This story is available:

VHS releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

This story was released as The Web Planet on two VHS cassettes. In the United Kingdom, each cassette had a slightly different cover. Elsewhere, only one oversized cover was used.

It was released:

PAL - BBC Video BBCV4405
NTSC - CBS/FOX Video 8142
NTSC - Warner Video E1265

Note:

  • The "Next Episode" caption has been removed from "The Centre", which features an American TV movie compilation version of the closing credits — i.e. featuring the cast and production crew of the entire story, as opposed to only those for "The Centre" — and not those as originally broadcast in the UK. These credits bill Martin Jarvis (Hilio) as "Captain Hilio" and Catherine Fleming (Animus Voice) as "Voice of the Animus". Whether this inclusion was a mistake, or to overcome copyright clearance problems with a short piece of incidental music originally played at the end of the episode, remains unclear. The DVD release uses the correct, original UK broadcast closing credits.

Audio releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

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