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*The Doctor fears Koquillion and War Machines yet in their featured episodes, he had no or little fear of them
*The Doctor fears Koquillion and War Machines yet in their featured episodes, he had no or little fear of them
*The destruction of the 'deadly' Thunderbolt missile at the climax of this story seems to do surprisingly little damage to the surrounding area.
*The destruction of the 'deadly' Thunderbolt missile at the climax of this story seems to do surprisingly little damage to the surrounding area.
How does the water get into the drowned man's lungs if he's only killed by his fear of drowning?
*During a fight sequence in which water is spilled, the Master twice slips in the puddle.
*In the office scene in episode four a female sneeze from the studio is heard.
*We see the Doctor use Venusian martial arts for the first time. He calls it Venusian Karate.
*The hallway leading up to cell 7 (the cell where the Doctor and Jo are stashed at various points) has a different appearance when viewed from outside and inside the cell.
*When the Master's thugs throw the Doctor into the cell, the wall shakes.
*Is densely populated southern England really a suitable place to detonate a missile full of nerve gas?


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 05:00, 30 May 2009


Synopsis

The Doctor and Jo visit Stangmoor Prison for a demonstration of the Keller Machine -a device claimed to be capable of extracting negative emotions from hardened criminals.

Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

Story Notes

  • This story had the working titles of The Pandora Machine, Man Hours, The Pandora Box, The Pandora's Box.
  • This is the first occurrence of subtitles on screen in Doctor Who, the only other time is in DW: The Curse of Fenric.

Ratings

  • Episode 1 - 6.1 million viewers
  • Episode 2 - 8.8 million viewers
  • Episode 3 - 7.5 million viewers
  • Episode 4 - 7.4 million viewers
  • Episode 5 - 7.6 million viewers
  • Episode 6 - 7.3 million viewers

Myths

  • The Doctor makes a comment in episode one that suggests he supports capital punishment. His comment is ironic and suggests precisely the opposite.

Filming Locations

  • Location filming took place in Dover Castle, Dover, Kent.
  • Alland Grange, Manston, Kent
  • Pineham Road, Pineham, Kent
  • Cornwall Gardens Walk, London
  • Cornwall Gardens, London
  • Archer's Court Road, Whitfield, Kent
  • RAF Swingate, Dover, Kent
  • Commonwealth Institute, Kensington, London
  • BBC Television Centre (Studio 3 & 6), Shepherd's Bush, London

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • The Doctor fears Koquillion and War Machines yet in their featured episodes, he had no or little fear of them
  • The destruction of the 'deadly' Thunderbolt missile at the climax of this story seems to do surprisingly little damage to the surrounding area.

How does the water get into the drowned man's lungs if he's only killed by his fear of drowning?

  • During a fight sequence in which water is spilled, the Master twice slips in the puddle.
  • In the office scene in episode four a female sneeze from the studio is heard.
  • We see the Doctor use Venusian martial arts for the first time. He calls it Venusian Karate.
  • The hallway leading up to cell 7 (the cell where the Doctor and Jo are stashed at various points) has a different appearance when viewed from outside and inside the cell.
  • When the Master's thugs throw the Doctor into the cell, the wall shakes.
  • Is densely populated southern England really a suitable place to detonate a missile full of nerve gas?

Continuity

DVD, Video and Other Releases

Released as a double-cassette pack on VHS in black and white, the only format in which the story is currently known to exist. The only surviving colour footage from the story, approximately five minutes from the beginning of Episode Six, is included as a separate sequence at the end of the second tape. It is rumoured that this serial is currently being recolourised for DVD; while a colour snapshot has been released by Steve Roberts (which could just be for testing/demonstration purposes), no such release has yet been confirmed by 2|entertain.

Novelisation

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Main article: The Mind of Evil (novelisation)

External Links

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