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|image | |image = Fullcircle title.jpg | ||
| | |novelisation = Full Circle (novelisation) | ||
| | |season number = Season 18 (Doctor Who 1963)| | ||
|number | |season serial number = 3 | ||
|story number | |story number = 111 | ||
|doctor | |doctor = Fourth Doctor | ||
|companions | |companions = [[K9 Mark II]], [[Romana II]] | ||
|enemy | |featuring = [[Adric]] | ||
| | |enemy = [[Marshman|Marshmen]] | ||
|writer | |setting = [[Alzarius]] | ||
|director | |writer = Andrew Smith (writer) | ||
|producer | |director = [[Peter Grimwade]] | ||
|broadcast date | |producer = [[John Nathan-Turner]] | ||
|format | |broadcast date = 25 October - 15 November 1980 | ||
|production code = [[List of production codes|5R]] | |network = BBC1 | ||
| | |format = 4x25-minute episodes | ||
|next | |serial production code = [[List of production codes|5R]] | ||
}}{{ | |series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]] | ||
'''Full Circle''' was the third | |prev = Meglos (TV story) | ||
|next = State of Decay (TV story) | |||
|made next = Warriors' Gate (TV story) | |||
|made prev = Meglos (TV story) | |||
|epcount = 4 | |||
|thwr = 2 | |||
}}{{you may|Full Circle (reference book)|n1=the reference book of the same name}} | |||
'''''Full Circle''''' was the third serial of [[Season 18 (Doctor Who 1963)|season 18]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was the first story of the [[E-Space]] trilogy and the first appearance of [[Adric]]. | |||
[[ | == Synopsis == | ||
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] falls through a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitement|CVE]] into [[E-Space]] and arrives on the planet [[Alzarius]]. There, the inhabitants of a crashed [[starliner]] and a group of young rebels called the [[Outler]]s are terrorised by a race of [[Marshman|Marshmen]] who emerge from the [[marsh]]es at a time known as [[Mistfall]]. Will the [[Fourth Doctor]] be able to help the starliner's inhabitants repair their ship and leave the planet? | |||
==Plot== | == Plot == | ||
=== Part one === | |||
Having returned the [[George Morris|Earthling]] safely to [[20th century|present day]] [[Earth]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] has [[K9]] implement the coordinates for [[Gallifrey]] into the [[TARDIS console (Planet of Evil)|TARDIS console]], having been summoned there at the behest of the [[Time Lord]] [[High Council]]. [[Romana II|Romana]] disappears back to her room and confesses to the Doctor that she doesn't want to be returned to the Time Lords to live out her life on Gallifrey. While [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] is in flight, it passes through a bizarre space/time event and into a green void. While the Doctor attempts to figure out what happened, the TARDIS lands and the scanner shows an image of Gallifrey, but they step outside to find themselves somewhere completely different. | |||
[[ | [[File:Cells.jpg|left|thumb|The [[Cell (biology)|cells]] of an [[Alzarian]], exactly the same as that of the [[Marshman|Marshmen]] and [[Alzarian spider]].]] | ||
Nearby is a small but sustainable civilisation of humanoids who live between a river and a grounded but not irreparable spaceship called the [[Starliner]]. They came to the planet Alzarius from Terradon | Nearby is a small but sustainable civilisation of humanoids who live between a river and a grounded but not irreparable spaceship called the [[Starliner]]. They came to the planet Alzarius from Terradon. Much of the focus of society is on repairing their craft. It is an oligarchy ruled by three self-selecting senior colonists knows as Deciders. They ensure the smooth running and order of their adopted world and lay particular store on technical ability. One of the brightest of the younger generation of colonists is [[Adric]], who bears a Badge of Mathematical Excellence in recognition of his computational skills. Adric's brother, [[Varsh (Full Circle)|Varsh]], has rejected the regimented society of the Starliner. He leads a band of rebels called Outlers, who steal harvested [[riverfruit]] and other foods to survive. The Outlers attempt to steal some of these riverfruits, but fail and retreat to their cave. | ||
Not all is well in the colony. Strange eggs have started to appear in the riverfruit. This is interpreted by First Decider Draith and scientists [[Dexeter]] arrive to examine the inside of riverfruits. In the TARDIS, the Doctor tries to determine their location, but the scanner and coordinates are both stating that the planet is Gallifrey. Back in to the village, Draith, using the precious [[System Files]] of the Starliner which by law, can only be seen by the first Decider, views the appearance of these eggs as an omen of [[Mistfall]], a strange periodic change to the planet during which the natural balance of society is threatened. In the Outlers' cave, Adric makes a plea to Varsh to allow him to join the Outlers, but none of the members are convinced of his intentions or loyalty and come up with a means of him proving himself. Soon Mistfall begins, and the colonists move into the Starliner to protect themselves, apparently in a well prepared manner. Adric chooses the moment of confusion to try and steal some riverfruit to prove himself to his brother. Draith gives chase to his young protégé, but falls in the river – only to be dragged beneath the waves by a strange force. His last words are aimed at the chief scientists of the colony: “Tell Dexeter we've come full circle!" Adric muses on this as he heads into the forest in panic, finding his way into the TARDIS. The Doctor and Romana take him in and tend to his leg wound, which recovers remarkably quickly. The Doctor and Romana conclude that the reason the scanner isn't working is down to the negative coordinates, something which their space doesn't have, meaning that they are no longer in their space. The Doctor heads off to investigate the marshes that Adric mentioned in his delirium, while Adric attracts Varsh and the other Outlers to the protection of the TARDIS. | |||
The two other Deciders, [[Garif]] and [[Nefred]], have meanwhile ordered the Starliner doors closed as per procedure, knowing that both Draith and Keara, an Outler and the daughter of a prominent citizen called [[Login]], have not entered the ship safely. Despite his worries, Login soon accepts a position as Third Decider when it is determined that Draith has died. It is as well the doors have been closed. At the swamp, the Doctor and K9 are still examining the mist, when humanoid, aggressive Marshmen begin to appear from underwater, looking threatening. | |||
The | === Part two === | ||
The Marshmen continue to rise from the water as the Doctor observes. In the Outlers cave, Adric is telling the others about the TARDIS and Varsh, now convinced of the danger of Mistfall, decides to relocate there and take control, against Adric's wishes. The Doctor and K9 move out of sight as the Marshmen move away and the Doctor has K9 follow them while he returns to the TARDIS. While Romana works, the Outlers, followed by Adric, arrive at the TARDIS and declare their intention to seize it. On the Starliner, Nefred and Gariff summon Login and offer him the position of third decider, which he accepts. K9 continues to follow the Marshmen, until they cross a small river bed he is unable to cross. Romana is still at the mercy of the Outlers before Adric intervenes and Romana regains control. Suddenly, the TARDIS rocks violently, as if it were being carried. | |||
The Doctor returns to where the TARDIS was to find it gone without trace. He proceeds further down to hill and stumbles across the Starliner in the distance; he heads over to it. While the Marshmen beat on the walls of the Starliner to gain entry but the fearsome primitive creatures are not admitted, the Doctor gains entry to the Starliner using his sonic screwdriver, followed by a young and inquisitive Marshchild. Nefred addresses the colony of the Starliner as the Doctor and the Marshchild roam free. The TARDIS stops rocking, but Romana can't establish what's outside as the scanner still shows pictures of Gallifrey. Romana looks out of the doors to find the TARDIS in the Outler's cave, surrounded by Marshmen. The Marshchild, lost and afraid, roams through the Starliner, stumbling across some of the citizens. The Doctor tries to reach out to the Marshchild, but a citizen knocks him unconscious and capture the Marshchild. Both are taken and brought before the Deciders. Gariff orders the Marshchild taken to Dexeter for examination. | |||
In the Outlers' cave, the Marshmen beat on the TARDIS trying to gain entry. Romana decides to venture outside. K9 comes to rescue her and the others from the Marshmen, but he has his head knocked off. Romana and Adric deduce that the Marshmen are intending to use the TARDIS as a battering ram to force their way into the Starliner by throwing it down the mountain. The Deciders continue to question the Doctor, who tells them about Decider Draith and the truth about the mists, making Login hopeful that Keara, his daughter, is still alive. Dexeter then arrives and the Doctor goes with him to examine the Marshchild. Back in the cave, the Marshmen suddenly retreat, and when the group step outside to investigate, Marshspiders start emerging from the riverfruits in the cave. Varsh, Tylos, Keara and Adric retreat into the TARDIS. In a panic, Tylos shuts Romana out; when Adric tries to open the doors, he accidentally operates the wrong control and dematerialises the TARDIS without her. Romana is ambushed by the spiders, picking up a riverfruit to fight them off, but a spider bursts out of it. She is bitten by one of the Marshspiders and falls unconscious. | |||
The Doctor | === Part three === | ||
The Doctor and Dexeter examine the Marshchild and the Doctor is angered to discover Dexeter has been conducting more experiments on it. Login arrives and arranges a deal with the Doctor that if he helps him find his daughter, he will help locate the TARDIS. Suddenly, the TARDIS arrives. When the Outlers emerge, Login is reunited with his daughter, but the Doctor is unimpressed not to be reunited with Romana. The Doctor pilots the TARDIS back to the cave, and finds an alert but amnesiac Romana. On the Starliner, Varsh, Keara and Tylos are put in front on an enquiry, while Dexeter convinces the Deciders to allow him to experiment on the Marshchild. The Doctor scoops up the remains of a Marshspider and K9, and then returns to the Starliner with Adric and an unconscious Romana in tow. By the time the Doctor is back in the Starliner, however, Dexeter has tried to examine the brain of the Marshchild, provoking it to attack. Dexeter is killed, and then the Marshchild, in a state of panic, is electrocuted when it sees an image of the Doctor on a video screen in the lab and punches through it to try to reach him. The Doctor sends Adric back to the TARDIS and is so incensed that he turns on the Deciders and denounces their society – revealing secret ship controls that show the Starliner has been ready to pilot from Alzarius for centuries but, for some reason, the farce of constant repair has been continued. The problem it seems is that though the Deciders understand the technical construction of the ship, no-one knows how to pilot it. | |||
The Doctor | Varsh, Keara and Tylos are put to work doing maintenance on the Starliner systems. The Doctor persuades the Deciders to give him equipment to examine the [[Cell (biology)|cells]] of the Marshspider, Marshchild and Dexeter and also deduces that they are from identical [[DNA]] sources. Adric arrives and informs the Doctor that Romana has vanished. When they go back to the TARDIS, they find her room ransacked and go in search of her. At the lower section of the Starliner, Romana, now completely under the influence of the Marshspider's venom, releases the emergency exits and allows the Marshmen to invade the Starliner. | ||
=== Part four === | |||
The Marshmen storm the Starliner in droves and Romana opens another exit allowing more and more of them in. While Varsh, Keara and Tylos are working on the ship, they encounter the invading Marshmen, but Varsh distracts them with the contents of his bag and they flee, but Tylos is killed trying to help someone escape. Varsh and Keara meet up with the Doctor and Adric and the Doctor hustles them into the science unit. The colonists retreat before the creatures, many of whom are more inquisitive than dangerous, but anarchy reigns. The Doctor returns to the TARDIS but is cornered by Romana and the Marshmen. In the science unit, Varsh grows impatient and Adric swaps a microscopes functioning image translator with a broken one. The Doctor tries to break Romana's conditioning to no avail, but manages to keep subliminally chained to the TARDIS. In the main book room, the Deciders come up with a plan when the Marshmen begin to invade and the inhabitants evacuate. Nefred is mortally wounded while fleeing, along with many others. | |||
In the science unit, the Doctor barricades the door and uses the microscope (which Adric returns the image translator for) to examine Dexeter's DNA samples. He and the Outlers concoct a serum which should break Romana's influence when the Marshmen attack the door and begin breaking in. Login orders the citizens to seal the emergency exits, and then he and Gariff plea with Nefred for guidance, of which he has none other than to ask the Doctor's help in piloting the Starliner. His last admission is that the colonists cannot return to Terradon, because they've never been there. Gariff and Login go and search for the Doctor. | |||
The Marshmen invade the science unit, but the Doctor manages to keep them at bay using oxygen canisters, as the oxygen contained is too high concentration for them to adapt quickly enough. The possessed Romana enters the unit and attacks the Doctor, before Adric knocks her unconscious with the oxygen in the canister. The Deciders discover the Outlers forcing the Marshmen out. The Doctor uses the protein serum to cure Romana. The Doctor and Romana determine from research that the ship has been maintained for 40,000 generations by a species that has three aspects; spiders, Marshmen, and the current humanoids. The Marshmen continue to attack, and Adric's cylinder runs out of oxygen. Varsh remains to fend them off, but as he's escaping, he's pulled through the closing door and killed, despite Adric's attempts to save him. The Doctor has Login flood the Starliner with the oxygen to force the Marshmen's retreat, while Adric and Keara mourn Varsh. | |||
[[File:Romana Awakes.jpg|right|thumb|[[Romana II|Romana]] awakes from the hypnosis of the [[Alzarian spider|spider]].]] | |||
The Starliner is filled with concentrated oxygen and the Marshmen leave through the emergency exits. The Doctor explains to Gariff and Login that the present-day Alzarians are actually a subspecies of the Marshmen, who wiped out the Starliner's original Terradonian crew and then gradually evolved into human form to take their place. They are all from the same DNA and thus have come "full circle". This is the real secret of the System Files. As the Doctor and the Deciders head to the TARDIS, Adric runs inside and puts the functioning image translator on the console for the Doctor to find. The Doctor shows the Deciders how to operate the ship's flight so they can manage on their own, before returning to the TARDIS. In the control room, the Doctor finds an image translator left by Adric, which he uses to ensure where they were. It emerges they have journeyed to this pocket universe through a rare space/time phenomenon known as a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitement]]. They then watch the Starliner take off and leave Alzarius. Both the Doctor and Romana forlornly concede that until they find another CVE to escape through, they're trapped in E-Space... | |||
===[[ | == Cast == | ||
*[[ | * [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor Who]] - [[Tom Baker]] | ||
* [[Romana II|Romana]] - [[Lalla Ward]] | |||
* [[Adric]] - [[Matthew Waterhouse]] | |||
* Voice of [[K9]] - [[John Leeson]] | |||
* [[Login]] - [[George Baker]] | |||
* [[Draith]] - [[Leonard Maguire]] | |||
* [[Nefred]] - [[James Bree]] | |||
* [[Garif]] - [[Alan Rowe]] | |||
* [[Dexeter]] - [[Tony Calvin]] | |||
* [[Varsh (Full Circle)|Varsh]] - [[Richard Willis]] | |||
* [[Tylos]] - [[Bernard Padden]] | |||
* [[Keara]] - [[June Page]] | |||
* [[Omril]] - [[Andrew Forbes]] | |||
* [[Rysik]] - [[Adrian Gibbs]] | |||
* [[Marshman]] - [[Barney Lawrence]] | |||
* [[Marshchild]] - [[Norman Bacon]] | |||
===[[ | == Crew == | ||
* | * [[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Alex Bridcut]], [[Lynn Richards]] | ||
* [[Costumes]] - [[Amy Roberts]] | |||
* [[Director's assistant|Director's Assistant]] - [[Patricia Greenland]] | |||
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Janet Budden]] | |||
* [[Executive Producer]] - [[Barry Letts]] | |||
* [[Film Cameraman]] - [[Max Samett]] | |||
* [[Film Editor]] - [[Mike Houghton]] | |||
* [[Film sound|Film Sound]] - [[Mervyn Broadway]] | |||
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Paddy Kingsland]] | |||
* [[Make-Up]] - [[Frances Needham]] | |||
* [[Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]] | |||
* [[Production Assistant]] - [[Susan Box]] | |||
* [[Production Unit Manager]] - [[Angela Smith]] | |||
* [[Script Editor]] - [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] | |||
* [[Senior cameraman|Senior Cameramen]] - [[Alan Kerridge]], [[Reg Poulter]] | |||
* [[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]] | |||
* [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Mike Jefferies]] | |||
* [[Studio Sound]] - [[John Holmes (sound designer)|John Holmes]] | |||
* [[Technical manager|Technical Manager]] - [[Jeff Jeffery]] | |||
* [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Peter Howell]] | |||
* [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]] | |||
* [[Videotape editor|Video Tape Editor]] - [[Rod Waldron]] | |||
* [[Video effects|Video Effects]] - [[Mitch Mitchell|AJ Mitchell]] | |||
* [[Vision Mixer]] - [[Carol Johnson]] | |||
* [[Visual Effects|Visual Effects Designer]] - [[John Brace]] | |||
===[[: | === Uncredited crew === | ||
* | * [[Visual effects assistant|Visual Effects Assistants]] - [[Steve Keates]], [[Charles Jeanes]], [[Simon Taylor|Simon Tayler]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | ||
* | * [[Grams operator|Grams Operator]] - [[James Cadman]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | ||
* [[Film operations manager|Film Operations Manager]] - [[Graham Richmond]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Film operative|Film Ops]] - [[Joe Bates]], [[Leslie Thomas]], [[Ian Gosling]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Grip]]s - [[Roy Russell]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Floor assistant|Floor Assistant]] - [[Stephen Jones]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Props buyer|Properties Buyer]] - [[John Bush (props)|John Bush]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Film Lighting]] - [[Dave Child]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Film camera assistant|Film Camera Assistants]] - [[John Morris]], [[Ian Dabbs]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Film sound assistant|Film Sound Assistant]] - [[Patrick Quirke|Patrick Quirk]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Costume dresser|Dressers]] - [[John Atkins]], [[Roy Prichard]], [[Arabella Shaw]], [[Tom Reeve]], [[Mel Freedman]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Make-up assistant|Make-Up Assistants]] - [[Julie Shepherd]], [[Caroline Gibbs]], [[Eve Barker]], [[Christine Vidler]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
* [[Design assistant|Design Assistant]] - [[Claire Tinsley]] ([[INFO]]: ''Full Circle'') | |||
=== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* | === Astronomical objects === | ||
* [[Alzarius]] occupies the same coordinates as [[Gallifrey]] in E-Space. | |||
* [[Terradon]] is the planet the Alzarians believe, erroneously, they come from. | |||
=== | === Cultural references to real world === | ||
*The TARDIS | * The Doctor jokes about his TARDIS being the [[Noah's Ark]] after the Outlers disembark. | ||
=== | === Food === | ||
*The | * The Alzarians eat a [[riverfruit]], similar to Earth watermelon. It can host spider eggs. | ||
== | === Individuals === | ||
* | * As they're travelling to Gallifrey the Doctor comments to Romana, "Yes, well, you only came to help with the [[Key to Time]]." | ||
*The | * The Doctor says that he's looking forward to seeing [[Leela]] and [[Andred (The Invasion of Time)|Andred]] again and that [[K9 Mark II]] can meet [[K9 Mark I|its twin]]. | ||
* Adric bears a star [[badge]] for his [[mathematics|mathematical]] excellence and as a member of the [[Elite]]. | |||
=== | === Medicine === | ||
* | * [[Anaesthetic]] is used to sedate the Marshman once known as Draith. | ||
* | * The Doctor uses an Alzarian [[microscope]] able to see chromosomical details (such as karyotypes) to analise the tissues of the Marshmen and the spider. | ||
* | * An excess of [[oxygen]] is able to affect the Marshmen. | ||
=== | === Spacecraft === | ||
* The [[Starliner]] was originally from [[Terradon]]. | |||
=== | === Space-time anomalies === | ||
* | * The TARDIS enters [[E-Space]] (Exo-Space-time continuum) via a [[Charged Vacuum Emboitement]] (CVE). | ||
===Production errors=== | === Species === | ||
* Alzarians were divided in three ranks: [[Decider]]s (leaders, in number of three), Citizens (common people) and Outlers (rebels). [[Elite]] was a cross rank for intellectual excellence. Romana classifies this society as a "a type D oligarchy". | |||
* Humanoid Alzarians share the same genetic pattern of the [[Alzarian spider]]s and the [[Marshman|Marshmen]], because they represent a different evolutionary strata, thanks to a rapid cellular adaptation. | |||
=== TARDIS === | |||
* Adric is given a spherical [[homing device]] to let him track down the TARDIS. | |||
* Romana estimates that the TARDIS weighs "5 times 10 to the 6 [[kilo]]s" in the [[gravity]] of the planet. | |||
=== Technology === | |||
* The technology of Gallifrey and Alzarius/Terradon is interchangeable. The Doctor uses the [[image translator]] from the starliner in the TARDIS. | |||
== Story notes == | |||
* The working title for this story was ''The Planet That Slept''. | |||
* [[Adric]]'s name was suggested by script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] as an anagram of the last name of eminent physicist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Dirac Paul Dirac] (who in [[1930]] was the first to predict the existence of [[Anti-matter|antimatter]]). | |||
* [[John Franklyn-Robbins]] was considered for [[Garif]]. ([[TCH 32]]) | |||
* [[Bernard Padden]] auditioned for Adric, but lost out because of his strong Northern accent. (At the time, it was felt that an extraterrestrial character should not have a distinctive accent.) Instead, he appeared as Tylos. | |||
* [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith was]] a seventeen-year-old who achieved his lifelong ambition to write for the show. He submitted several further scripts to the production office, none of which were made, and eventually became a police officer. | |||
* [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] visited the location shoot on the first day, but was unwell at the time and vomited on the Marshmen costumes. | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joss_Ackland Joss Ackland], [[Brian Blessed]], [[John Carson]], [[James Ellis]], [[Frank Finlay]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Hepton Bernard Hepton], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Houston Donald Houston], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Kemp Jeremy Kemp], [[William Lucas]], [[Alfred Lynch]], [[T. P. McKenna]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Woodward Edward Woodward] were considered for Login. | |||
* [[Michael Sheard]] was considered for Dexeter. | |||
* [[Andrew Forbes]] wanted to play Varsh. | |||
* [[John Abineri]] was considered for Garif. | |||
* [[Bernard Padden]] replaced [[Billy McColl]] as Tylos at short notice. | |||
* A power struggle amongst the Outlers between Varsh and Tylos was eliminated from the script, while a Marshchild character was reintroduced, replacing a mature Marshwoman. | |||
* Dexeter was originally named Lexeter. This was changed to avoid confusion with [[Lexa]] in ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]''. | |||
* Varsh was originally named Arfrus. | |||
* In [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]]'s original outline, the adventure involved the TARDIS landing on the planet Alzarius, where monstrous Marshmen rise from the swamps during the time of Mistfall. As the Doctor and Romana explore, a space freighter crashlands on Alzarius, and the time travellers must help its crew repair the ship while fending off the Marshmen and gigantic cave-dwelling spiders. They are aided by a young Marshchild, who has been rejected by the rest of her kind due to her pacifist nature. In the end, the Marshchild sacrifices herself to keep the Doctor and Romana safe until the mists vanish and the Marshmen retreat to the swamps. | |||
* It was only during rehearsals for this block that the Alzarians' ability to rapidly heal injuries was introduced; previously, Adric's knee had been mended by a spray that the Doctor provided. | |||
* [[Tom Baker]] attempted a few ad-libs, such as making dog noises when he had K9's head in his hands. [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] was furious and [[Peter Grimwade]] had a word with Baker. | |||
* Terradon was initially spelt Teradon. | |||
* The notion of Alzarius' coordinates being the negative of Gallifrey's, and the Gallifreyan wilds appearing on the TARDIS scanner, came from [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Indeed, for a time, the planet was referred to as Yerfillag: “Gallifrey” spelled backwards. | |||
* To help him understand Adric, [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] developed a detailed backstory which did not make it into the narrative. To explain Adric's distrust of the Deciders, Smith posited that he had discovered that his parents' seemingly accidental death aboard the Starliner had actually been contrived by Draith, in order to encourage a more conservative attitude amongst the Terradonians towards the possibility of embarkation. | |||
* [[Richard Willis]] and [[June Page]] fell in love during production and were later married for a time. | |||
* Both costume designer [[Amy Roberts]] and visual effects designer [[John Brace]] pitched ways of depicting the Marshmen. [[Peter Grimwade]] opted for Roberts' approach, which was much more monstrous than Smith had envisaged. | |||
* The baby Terradonian was played by Alys Dyer, the daughter of production unit manager [[Angela Smith]], who had also appeared as the baby [[Pangol]] in ''[[The Leisure Hive (TV story)|The Leisure Hive]]''. | |||
* Darchir is an anagram of "Richard". [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] named him after his friend [[Richard Walter]], the editor of the [[Doctor Who Appreciation Society]] fanzine ''[[TARDIS (fanzine)|TARDIS]]''. | |||
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] picked [[Peter Grimwade]] to direct, having worked with him on [[All Creatures Great and Small|''All Creatures Great and Small.'']] | |||
* [[Matthew Waterhouse]] struggled with the portrayal of Adric, since he felt that it was not entirely consistent with the way the character had previously been presented in ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]'', which was filmed first. | |||
=== Ratings === | |||
* Part one - 5.9 million viewers | |||
* Part two - 3.7 million viewers | |||
* Part three - 5.9 million viewers | |||
* Part four - 5.5 million viewers | |||
=== Filming locations === | |||
* Black Park, Black Park Road, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire | |||
* [[BBC Television Centre]] (TC3 & TC6), Shepherd's Bush, [[London]] | |||
=== Production errors === | |||
{{discontinuity}} | {{discontinuity}} | ||
*When the TARDIS is | * When the TARDIS is drifting through E-Space, the background stars appear in front of the TARDIS. | ||
*The Marshmen have cuffs. | * In part one, when two of the Alzarians are pulled out of the river, it is obvious that water has been splashed onto the camera lens, as a series of smudges appears across the screen. | ||
*As is often the case in the show, CSO backdrops are used to add depth to | * The Marshmen have cuffs. | ||
* As is often the case in the show, CSO backdrops are used to add depth to some of the corridors in the Starliner. Sometimes, however, the background is not superimposed, and only a blank screen is visible. | |||
* In part four, a camera is clearly visible to the right of the shot, just behind Tom Baker. Matthew Waterhouse nearly walks into it. | |||
* During a scene in the Starliner in part three, a boom mic is clearly visible. | |||
==Continuity== | == Continuity == | ||
''to | * The Doctor is looking forward to reuniting with [[Leela]], [[K9 Mark I]] and [[Andred (The Invasion of Time)|Andred]] on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'') | ||
* Romana is summoned to Gallifrey because she was supposed to help the Doctor only with the quest for the [[Key to Time]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') | |||
* The Doctor states that "You can't fight Time Lords, Romana", lamenting that he had once tried and failed. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'') | |||
* The Doctor mentions having dropped off their [[George Morris|"Earth friend"]] whom they had picked up on [[Tigella]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'') | |||
* The [[Third Doctor]] previously encountered [[Primord]]s, creatures that shared the [[Marshman|Marshmen]]'s trait of being temporarily weakened by [[gas]] sprayed from a canister. However, unlike the Marshmen who were weakened by [[oxygen]] gas, the Primords were weakened by [[carbon dioxide]] released from [[fire extinguisher]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'') | |||
== | == DVD and Video releases == | ||
=== DVD releases === | |||
''Full Circle'' has been released on DVD in a box set with ''State of Decay'' and ''Warriors Gate''. The box set is titled ''[[The E-Space Trilogy]]''. | |||
Special features include: | |||
* | * Commentary by [[Matthew Waterhouse]] ([[Adric]]), [[Andrew Smith (writer)|Andrew Smith]] (Writer) and [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] (Script Editor) | ||
* | * ''[[All Aboard the Starliner (documentary)|All Aboard the Starliner]]'' - Cast and crew look back at the making of this story, featuring [[Lalla Ward]] ([[Romana II|Romana]]), [[George Baker]] ([[Login]]), [[John Leeson]] ([[K9|K-9]]), [[Bernard Padden]] ([[Tylos]]), [[Peter Grimwade]] (Director), and [[Max Samett]] (Film Cameraman) | ||
* ''[[K-9 in E-Space (documentary)|K-9 in E-Space]]'' - A look at the robot dog's role in the E-Space arc. With actors Lalla Ward and John Leeson, script editor Christopher H. Bidmead, and writers Andrew Smith and [[Terrance Dicks]] | |||
* ''[[E-Space: Fact or Fiction? (documentary)|E-Space - Fact or Fiction?]]'' - Exploring the science behind the concept of Exo-Space with visual effects designer [[Mat Irvine]], authors [[Stephen Baxter]] and [[Paul Parsons]], planetary scientist Dr [[Andrew Ball]] and astronomer and television presenter Sir [[Patrick Moore]] | |||
* ''[[Swap Shop]]'' - [[Noel Edmonds]] chats to Matthew Waterhouse | |||
* Isolated Music Score - [[Paddy Kingsland]]'s score is available on a separate music track | |||
* Continuity | |||
* ''[[Radio Times]]'' Billings | |||
* Photo Gallery | |||
* Coming Soon Trailer - ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]'' & ''[[The Romans (TV story)|The Romans]]'' | |||
* Production Information Subtitles | |||
Editing for the DVD release was completed by the [[Doctor Who Restoration Team]]. | |||
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===Video releases=== | === Video releases === | ||
* Full Circle was released on video by BBC Worldwide in 1997 as a boxed set with [[State of Decay]] and [[Warriors' Gate]]. | * ''Full Circle'' was released on video by BBC Worldwide in 1997 as a boxed set with ''[[State of Decay (TV story)|State of Decay]]'' and ''[[Warriors' Gate (TV story)|Warriors' Gate]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 3 November 2024
- You may be looking for the reference book of the same name.
Full Circle was the third serial of season 18 of Doctor Who. It was the first story of the E-Space trilogy and the first appearance of Adric.
Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS falls through a CVE into E-Space and arrives on the planet Alzarius. There, the inhabitants of a crashed starliner and a group of young rebels called the Outlers are terrorised by a race of Marshmen who emerge from the marshes at a time known as Mistfall. Will the Fourth Doctor be able to help the starliner's inhabitants repair their ship and leave the planet?
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]
Having returned the Earthling safely to present day Earth, the Fourth Doctor has K9 implement the coordinates for Gallifrey into the TARDIS console, having been summoned there at the behest of the Time Lord High Council. Romana disappears back to her room and confesses to the Doctor that she doesn't want to be returned to the Time Lords to live out her life on Gallifrey. While the TARDIS is in flight, it passes through a bizarre space/time event and into a green void. While the Doctor attempts to figure out what happened, the TARDIS lands and the scanner shows an image of Gallifrey, but they step outside to find themselves somewhere completely different.
Nearby is a small but sustainable civilisation of humanoids who live between a river and a grounded but not irreparable spaceship called the Starliner. They came to the planet Alzarius from Terradon. Much of the focus of society is on repairing their craft. It is an oligarchy ruled by three self-selecting senior colonists knows as Deciders. They ensure the smooth running and order of their adopted world and lay particular store on technical ability. One of the brightest of the younger generation of colonists is Adric, who bears a Badge of Mathematical Excellence in recognition of his computational skills. Adric's brother, Varsh, has rejected the regimented society of the Starliner. He leads a band of rebels called Outlers, who steal harvested riverfruit and other foods to survive. The Outlers attempt to steal some of these riverfruits, but fail and retreat to their cave.
Not all is well in the colony. Strange eggs have started to appear in the riverfruit. This is interpreted by First Decider Draith and scientists Dexeter arrive to examine the inside of riverfruits. In the TARDIS, the Doctor tries to determine their location, but the scanner and coordinates are both stating that the planet is Gallifrey. Back in to the village, Draith, using the precious System Files of the Starliner which by law, can only be seen by the first Decider, views the appearance of these eggs as an omen of Mistfall, a strange periodic change to the planet during which the natural balance of society is threatened. In the Outlers' cave, Adric makes a plea to Varsh to allow him to join the Outlers, but none of the members are convinced of his intentions or loyalty and come up with a means of him proving himself. Soon Mistfall begins, and the colonists move into the Starliner to protect themselves, apparently in a well prepared manner. Adric chooses the moment of confusion to try and steal some riverfruit to prove himself to his brother. Draith gives chase to his young protégé, but falls in the river – only to be dragged beneath the waves by a strange force. His last words are aimed at the chief scientists of the colony: “Tell Dexeter we've come full circle!" Adric muses on this as he heads into the forest in panic, finding his way into the TARDIS. The Doctor and Romana take him in and tend to his leg wound, which recovers remarkably quickly. The Doctor and Romana conclude that the reason the scanner isn't working is down to the negative coordinates, something which their space doesn't have, meaning that they are no longer in their space. The Doctor heads off to investigate the marshes that Adric mentioned in his delirium, while Adric attracts Varsh and the other Outlers to the protection of the TARDIS.
The two other Deciders, Garif and Nefred, have meanwhile ordered the Starliner doors closed as per procedure, knowing that both Draith and Keara, an Outler and the daughter of a prominent citizen called Login, have not entered the ship safely. Despite his worries, Login soon accepts a position as Third Decider when it is determined that Draith has died. It is as well the doors have been closed. At the swamp, the Doctor and K9 are still examining the mist, when humanoid, aggressive Marshmen begin to appear from underwater, looking threatening.
Part two[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Marshmen continue to rise from the water as the Doctor observes. In the Outlers cave, Adric is telling the others about the TARDIS and Varsh, now convinced of the danger of Mistfall, decides to relocate there and take control, against Adric's wishes. The Doctor and K9 move out of sight as the Marshmen move away and the Doctor has K9 follow them while he returns to the TARDIS. While Romana works, the Outlers, followed by Adric, arrive at the TARDIS and declare their intention to seize it. On the Starliner, Nefred and Gariff summon Login and offer him the position of third decider, which he accepts. K9 continues to follow the Marshmen, until they cross a small river bed he is unable to cross. Romana is still at the mercy of the Outlers before Adric intervenes and Romana regains control. Suddenly, the TARDIS rocks violently, as if it were being carried.
The Doctor returns to where the TARDIS was to find it gone without trace. He proceeds further down to hill and stumbles across the Starliner in the distance; he heads over to it. While the Marshmen beat on the walls of the Starliner to gain entry but the fearsome primitive creatures are not admitted, the Doctor gains entry to the Starliner using his sonic screwdriver, followed by a young and inquisitive Marshchild. Nefred addresses the colony of the Starliner as the Doctor and the Marshchild roam free. The TARDIS stops rocking, but Romana can't establish what's outside as the scanner still shows pictures of Gallifrey. Romana looks out of the doors to find the TARDIS in the Outler's cave, surrounded by Marshmen. The Marshchild, lost and afraid, roams through the Starliner, stumbling across some of the citizens. The Doctor tries to reach out to the Marshchild, but a citizen knocks him unconscious and capture the Marshchild. Both are taken and brought before the Deciders. Gariff orders the Marshchild taken to Dexeter for examination.
In the Outlers' cave, the Marshmen beat on the TARDIS trying to gain entry. Romana decides to venture outside. K9 comes to rescue her and the others from the Marshmen, but he has his head knocked off. Romana and Adric deduce that the Marshmen are intending to use the TARDIS as a battering ram to force their way into the Starliner by throwing it down the mountain. The Deciders continue to question the Doctor, who tells them about Decider Draith and the truth about the mists, making Login hopeful that Keara, his daughter, is still alive. Dexeter then arrives and the Doctor goes with him to examine the Marshchild. Back in the cave, the Marshmen suddenly retreat, and when the group step outside to investigate, Marshspiders start emerging from the riverfruits in the cave. Varsh, Tylos, Keara and Adric retreat into the TARDIS. In a panic, Tylos shuts Romana out; when Adric tries to open the doors, he accidentally operates the wrong control and dematerialises the TARDIS without her. Romana is ambushed by the spiders, picking up a riverfruit to fight them off, but a spider bursts out of it. She is bitten by one of the Marshspiders and falls unconscious.
Part three[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Doctor and Dexeter examine the Marshchild and the Doctor is angered to discover Dexeter has been conducting more experiments on it. Login arrives and arranges a deal with the Doctor that if he helps him find his daughter, he will help locate the TARDIS. Suddenly, the TARDIS arrives. When the Outlers emerge, Login is reunited with his daughter, but the Doctor is unimpressed not to be reunited with Romana. The Doctor pilots the TARDIS back to the cave, and finds an alert but amnesiac Romana. On the Starliner, Varsh, Keara and Tylos are put in front on an enquiry, while Dexeter convinces the Deciders to allow him to experiment on the Marshchild. The Doctor scoops up the remains of a Marshspider and K9, and then returns to the Starliner with Adric and an unconscious Romana in tow. By the time the Doctor is back in the Starliner, however, Dexeter has tried to examine the brain of the Marshchild, provoking it to attack. Dexeter is killed, and then the Marshchild, in a state of panic, is electrocuted when it sees an image of the Doctor on a video screen in the lab and punches through it to try to reach him. The Doctor sends Adric back to the TARDIS and is so incensed that he turns on the Deciders and denounces their society – revealing secret ship controls that show the Starliner has been ready to pilot from Alzarius for centuries but, for some reason, the farce of constant repair has been continued. The problem it seems is that though the Deciders understand the technical construction of the ship, no-one knows how to pilot it.
Varsh, Keara and Tylos are put to work doing maintenance on the Starliner systems. The Doctor persuades the Deciders to give him equipment to examine the cells of the Marshspider, Marshchild and Dexeter and also deduces that they are from identical DNA sources. Adric arrives and informs the Doctor that Romana has vanished. When they go back to the TARDIS, they find her room ransacked and go in search of her. At the lower section of the Starliner, Romana, now completely under the influence of the Marshspider's venom, releases the emergency exits and allows the Marshmen to invade the Starliner.
Part four[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Marshmen storm the Starliner in droves and Romana opens another exit allowing more and more of them in. While Varsh, Keara and Tylos are working on the ship, they encounter the invading Marshmen, but Varsh distracts them with the contents of his bag and they flee, but Tylos is killed trying to help someone escape. Varsh and Keara meet up with the Doctor and Adric and the Doctor hustles them into the science unit. The colonists retreat before the creatures, many of whom are more inquisitive than dangerous, but anarchy reigns. The Doctor returns to the TARDIS but is cornered by Romana and the Marshmen. In the science unit, Varsh grows impatient and Adric swaps a microscopes functioning image translator with a broken one. The Doctor tries to break Romana's conditioning to no avail, but manages to keep subliminally chained to the TARDIS. In the main book room, the Deciders come up with a plan when the Marshmen begin to invade and the inhabitants evacuate. Nefred is mortally wounded while fleeing, along with many others.
In the science unit, the Doctor barricades the door and uses the microscope (which Adric returns the image translator for) to examine Dexeter's DNA samples. He and the Outlers concoct a serum which should break Romana's influence when the Marshmen attack the door and begin breaking in. Login orders the citizens to seal the emergency exits, and then he and Gariff plea with Nefred for guidance, of which he has none other than to ask the Doctor's help in piloting the Starliner. His last admission is that the colonists cannot return to Terradon, because they've never been there. Gariff and Login go and search for the Doctor.
The Marshmen invade the science unit, but the Doctor manages to keep them at bay using oxygen canisters, as the oxygen contained is too high concentration for them to adapt quickly enough. The possessed Romana enters the unit and attacks the Doctor, before Adric knocks her unconscious with the oxygen in the canister. The Deciders discover the Outlers forcing the Marshmen out. The Doctor uses the protein serum to cure Romana. The Doctor and Romana determine from research that the ship has been maintained for 40,000 generations by a species that has three aspects; spiders, Marshmen, and the current humanoids. The Marshmen continue to attack, and Adric's cylinder runs out of oxygen. Varsh remains to fend them off, but as he's escaping, he's pulled through the closing door and killed, despite Adric's attempts to save him. The Doctor has Login flood the Starliner with the oxygen to force the Marshmen's retreat, while Adric and Keara mourn Varsh.
The Starliner is filled with concentrated oxygen and the Marshmen leave through the emergency exits. The Doctor explains to Gariff and Login that the present-day Alzarians are actually a subspecies of the Marshmen, who wiped out the Starliner's original Terradonian crew and then gradually evolved into human form to take their place. They are all from the same DNA and thus have come "full circle". This is the real secret of the System Files. As the Doctor and the Deciders head to the TARDIS, Adric runs inside and puts the functioning image translator on the console for the Doctor to find. The Doctor shows the Deciders how to operate the ship's flight so they can manage on their own, before returning to the TARDIS. In the control room, the Doctor finds an image translator left by Adric, which he uses to ensure where they were. It emerges they have journeyed to this pocket universe through a rare space/time phenomenon known as a Charged Vacuum Emboitement. They then watch the Starliner take off and leave Alzarius. Both the Doctor and Romana forlornly concede that until they find another CVE to escape through, they're trapped in E-Space...
Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who - Tom Baker
- Romana - Lalla Ward
- Adric - Matthew Waterhouse
- Voice of K9 - John Leeson
- Login - George Baker
- Draith - Leonard Maguire
- Nefred - James Bree
- Garif - Alan Rowe
- Dexeter - Tony Calvin
- Varsh - Richard Willis
- Tylos - Bernard Padden
- Keara - June Page
- Omril - Andrew Forbes
- Rysik - Adrian Gibbs
- Marshman - Barney Lawrence
- Marshchild - Norman Bacon
Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Assistant Floor Manager - Alex Bridcut, Lynn Richards
- Costumes - Amy Roberts
- Director's Assistant - Patricia Greenland
- Designer - Janet Budden
- Executive Producer - Barry Letts
- Film Cameraman - Max Samett
- Film Editor - Mike Houghton
- Film Sound - Mervyn Broadway
- Incidental Music - Paddy Kingsland
- Make-Up - Frances Needham
- Producer - John Nathan-Turner
- Production Assistant - Susan Box
- Production Unit Manager - Angela Smith
- Script Editor - Christopher H. Bidmead
- Senior Cameramen - Alan Kerridge, Reg Poulter
- Special Sounds - Dick Mills
- Studio Lighting - Mike Jefferies
- Studio Sound - John Holmes
- Technical Manager - Jeff Jeffery
- Theme Arrangement - Peter Howell
- Title Music - Ron Grainer
- Video Tape Editor - Rod Waldron
- Video Effects - AJ Mitchell
- Vision Mixer - Carol Johnson
- Visual Effects Designer - John Brace
Uncredited crew[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Visual Effects Assistants - Steve Keates, Charles Jeanes, Simon Tayler (INFO: Full Circle)
- Grams Operator - James Cadman (INFO: Full Circle)
- Film Operations Manager - Graham Richmond (INFO: Full Circle)
- Film Ops - Joe Bates, Leslie Thomas, Ian Gosling (INFO: Full Circle)
- Grips - Roy Russell (INFO: Full Circle)
- Floor Assistant - Stephen Jones (INFO: Full Circle)
- Properties Buyer - John Bush (INFO: Full Circle)
- Film Lighting - Dave Child (INFO: Full Circle)
- Film Camera Assistants - John Morris, Ian Dabbs (INFO: Full Circle)
- Film Sound Assistant - Patrick Quirk (INFO: Full Circle)
- Dressers - John Atkins, Roy Prichard, Arabella Shaw, Tom Reeve, Mel Freedman (INFO: Full Circle)
- Make-Up Assistants - Julie Shepherd, Caroline Gibbs, Eve Barker, Christine Vidler (INFO: Full Circle)
- Design Assistant - Claire Tinsley (INFO: Full Circle)
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
Astronomical objects[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Alzarius occupies the same coordinates as Gallifrey in E-Space.
- Terradon is the planet the Alzarians believe, erroneously, they come from.
Cultural references to real world[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor jokes about his TARDIS being the Noah's Ark after the Outlers disembark.
Food[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Alzarians eat a riverfruit, similar to Earth watermelon. It can host spider eggs.
Individuals[[edit] | [edit source]]
- As they're travelling to Gallifrey the Doctor comments to Romana, "Yes, well, you only came to help with the Key to Time."
- The Doctor says that he's looking forward to seeing Leela and Andred again and that K9 Mark II can meet its twin.
- Adric bears a star badge for his mathematical excellence and as a member of the Elite.
Medicine[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Anaesthetic is used to sedate the Marshman once known as Draith.
- The Doctor uses an Alzarian microscope able to see chromosomical details (such as karyotypes) to analise the tissues of the Marshmen and the spider.
- An excess of oxygen is able to affect the Marshmen.
Spacecraft[[edit] | [edit source]]
Space-time anomalies[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The TARDIS enters E-Space (Exo-Space-time continuum) via a Charged Vacuum Emboitement (CVE).
Species[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Alzarians were divided in three ranks: Deciders (leaders, in number of three), Citizens (common people) and Outlers (rebels). Elite was a cross rank for intellectual excellence. Romana classifies this society as a "a type D oligarchy".
- Humanoid Alzarians share the same genetic pattern of the Alzarian spiders and the Marshmen, because they represent a different evolutionary strata, thanks to a rapid cellular adaptation.
TARDIS[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Adric is given a spherical homing device to let him track down the TARDIS.
- Romana estimates that the TARDIS weighs "5 times 10 to the 6 kilos" in the gravity of the planet.
Technology[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The technology of Gallifrey and Alzarius/Terradon is interchangeable. The Doctor uses the image translator from the starliner in the TARDIS.
Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The working title for this story was The Planet That Slept.
- Adric's name was suggested by script editor Christopher H. Bidmead as an anagram of the last name of eminent physicist Paul Dirac (who in 1930 was the first to predict the existence of antimatter).
- John Franklyn-Robbins was considered for Garif. (TCH 32)
- Bernard Padden auditioned for Adric, but lost out because of his strong Northern accent. (At the time, it was felt that an extraterrestrial character should not have a distinctive accent.) Instead, he appeared as Tylos.
- Andrew Smith was a seventeen-year-old who achieved his lifelong ambition to write for the show. He submitted several further scripts to the production office, none of which were made, and eventually became a police officer.
- Andrew Smith visited the location shoot on the first day, but was unwell at the time and vomited on the Marshmen costumes.
- Joss Ackland, Brian Blessed, John Carson, James Ellis, Frank Finlay, Bernard Hepton, Donald Houston, Jeremy Kemp, William Lucas, Alfred Lynch, T. P. McKenna and Edward Woodward were considered for Login.
- Michael Sheard was considered for Dexeter.
- Andrew Forbes wanted to play Varsh.
- John Abineri was considered for Garif.
- Bernard Padden replaced Billy McColl as Tylos at short notice.
- A power struggle amongst the Outlers between Varsh and Tylos was eliminated from the script, while a Marshchild character was reintroduced, replacing a mature Marshwoman.
- Dexeter was originally named Lexeter. This was changed to avoid confusion with Lexa in Meglos.
- Varsh was originally named Arfrus.
- In Andrew Smith's original outline, the adventure involved the TARDIS landing on the planet Alzarius, where monstrous Marshmen rise from the swamps during the time of Mistfall. As the Doctor and Romana explore, a space freighter crashlands on Alzarius, and the time travellers must help its crew repair the ship while fending off the Marshmen and gigantic cave-dwelling spiders. They are aided by a young Marshchild, who has been rejected by the rest of her kind due to her pacifist nature. In the end, the Marshchild sacrifices herself to keep the Doctor and Romana safe until the mists vanish and the Marshmen retreat to the swamps.
- It was only during rehearsals for this block that the Alzarians' ability to rapidly heal injuries was introduced; previously, Adric's knee had been mended by a spray that the Doctor provided.
- Tom Baker attempted a few ad-libs, such as making dog noises when he had K9's head in his hands. Andrew Smith was furious and Peter Grimwade had a word with Baker.
- Terradon was initially spelt Teradon.
- The notion of Alzarius' coordinates being the negative of Gallifrey's, and the Gallifreyan wilds appearing on the TARDIS scanner, came from John Nathan-Turner. Indeed, for a time, the planet was referred to as Yerfillag: “Gallifrey” spelled backwards.
- To help him understand Adric, Andrew Smith developed a detailed backstory which did not make it into the narrative. To explain Adric's distrust of the Deciders, Smith posited that he had discovered that his parents' seemingly accidental death aboard the Starliner had actually been contrived by Draith, in order to encourage a more conservative attitude amongst the Terradonians towards the possibility of embarkation.
- Richard Willis and June Page fell in love during production and were later married for a time.
- Both costume designer Amy Roberts and visual effects designer John Brace pitched ways of depicting the Marshmen. Peter Grimwade opted for Roberts' approach, which was much more monstrous than Smith had envisaged.
- The baby Terradonian was played by Alys Dyer, the daughter of production unit manager Angela Smith, who had also appeared as the baby Pangol in The Leisure Hive.
- Darchir is an anagram of "Richard". Andrew Smith named him after his friend Richard Walter, the editor of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society fanzine TARDIS.
- John Nathan-Turner picked Peter Grimwade to direct, having worked with him on All Creatures Great and Small.
- Matthew Waterhouse struggled with the portrayal of Adric, since he felt that it was not entirely consistent with the way the character had previously been presented in State of Decay, which was filmed first.
Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Part one - 5.9 million viewers
- Part two - 3.7 million viewers
- Part three - 5.9 million viewers
- Part four - 5.5 million viewers
Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Black Park, Black Park Road, Fulmer, Buckinghamshire
- BBC Television Centre (TC3 & TC6), Shepherd's Bush, London
Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]
- When the TARDIS is drifting through E-Space, the background stars appear in front of the TARDIS.
- In part one, when two of the Alzarians are pulled out of the river, it is obvious that water has been splashed onto the camera lens, as a series of smudges appears across the screen.
- The Marshmen have cuffs.
- As is often the case in the show, CSO backdrops are used to add depth to some of the corridors in the Starliner. Sometimes, however, the background is not superimposed, and only a blank screen is visible.
- In part four, a camera is clearly visible to the right of the shot, just behind Tom Baker. Matthew Waterhouse nearly walks into it.
- During a scene in the Starliner in part three, a boom mic is clearly visible.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor is looking forward to reuniting with Leela, K9 Mark I and Andred on Gallifrey. (TV: The Invasion of Time)
- Romana is summoned to Gallifrey because she was supposed to help the Doctor only with the quest for the Key to Time. (TV: The Ribos Operation)
- The Doctor states that "You can't fight Time Lords, Romana", lamenting that he had once tried and failed. (TV: The War Games)
- The Doctor mentions having dropped off their "Earth friend" whom they had picked up on Tigella. (TV: Meglos)
- The Third Doctor previously encountered Primords, creatures that shared the Marshmen's trait of being temporarily weakened by gas sprayed from a canister. However, unlike the Marshmen who were weakened by oxygen gas, the Primords were weakened by carbon dioxide released from fire extinguishers. (TV: Inferno)
DVD and Video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
DVD releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
Full Circle has been released on DVD in a box set with State of Decay and Warriors Gate. The box set is titled The E-Space Trilogy.
Special features include:
- Commentary by Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Andrew Smith (Writer) and Christopher H. Bidmead (Script Editor)
- All Aboard the Starliner - Cast and crew look back at the making of this story, featuring Lalla Ward (Romana), George Baker (Login), John Leeson (K-9), Bernard Padden (Tylos), Peter Grimwade (Director), and Max Samett (Film Cameraman)
- K-9 in E-Space - A look at the robot dog's role in the E-Space arc. With actors Lalla Ward and John Leeson, script editor Christopher H. Bidmead, and writers Andrew Smith and Terrance Dicks
- E-Space - Fact or Fiction? - Exploring the science behind the concept of Exo-Space with visual effects designer Mat Irvine, authors Stephen Baxter and Paul Parsons, planetary scientist Dr Andrew Ball and astronomer and television presenter Sir Patrick Moore
- Swap Shop - Noel Edmonds chats to Matthew Waterhouse
- Isolated Music Score - Paddy Kingsland's score is available on a separate music track
- Continuity
- Radio Times Billings
- Photo Gallery
- Coming Soon Trailer - The Rescue & The Romans
- Production Information Subtitles
Editing for the DVD release was completed by the Doctor Who Restoration Team.
Video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Full Circle was released on video by BBC Worldwide in 1997 as a boxed set with State of Decay and Warriors' Gate.
CD release[[edit] | [edit source]]
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Full Circle at the BBC's official site
- Full Circle at RadioTimes
- Full Circle at BroaDWcast
- Full Circle at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- Full Circle at Shannon Sullivan's A Brief History of Time (Travel)
- Full Circle at The Locations Guide