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The TARDIS materializes in a train station in 1920's England. The Doctor is mistaken for another individual and so he and his companions are invited to a cricket game and masquerade ball. | |||
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This episode has characters who not evil or bad per se, but have a vested interest in maintaining appearances to avoid the embarrasment of a disfigured relative. | |||
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This is one of the very few stories after [[Tom Baker]] that does not have a heavy science fiction element. All action is based on characters interacting as one would expect in 1920's England. | |||
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Events include a masquerade ball, a cricket game and the Charleston (a dance). The rules and culture of each are featured. The social interactions of people in 1920's England are featured. | |||
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Season: | 19 |
Doctor: | Fifth Doctor |
Companion | Adric |
Nyssa | |
Tegan | |
Original Airdate: | 1st March - 2nd March 1982 |
Format: | 2 25-minute episodes |
Production Code: | 6A |
Writer: | Terence Dudley |
Director: | Ron Jones |
Producer: | John Nathan-Turner |
The TARDIS materializes in a train station in 1920's England. The Doctor is mistaken for another individual and so he and his companions are invited to a cricket game and masquerade ball.
Cast
Crew
Bad Guys
This episode has characters who not evil or bad per se, but have a vested interest in maintaining appearances to avoid the embarrasment of a disfigured relative.
Story Notes
This is one of the very few stories after Tom Baker that does not have a heavy science fiction element. All action is based on characters interacting as one would expect in 1920's England.
Myths
Statistics
Broadcast Dates
Duration
Ratings
Continuity
Cultural References
Events include a masquerade ball, a cricket game and the Charleston (a dance). The rules and culture of each are featured. The social interactions of people in 1920's England are featured.
Influences
Location Filming
Quotes
Story Arcs
Errors and Plot Holes
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