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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==

Revision as of 07:17, 7 December 2009

I assure you, we are an amiable and peace-loving race...Alpha Centauri

Synopsis

The TARDIS returns to Peladon some fifty years after the Doctor's last visit. The planet is now ruled by Queen Thalira - daughter of the late King Peladon - with advice from Chancellor Ortron. The Doctor and Sarah are arrested by Ortron for trespassing on sacred ground but their names are cleared by Alpha Centauri, now Galactic Federation ambassador to Peladon.

Plot

to be added

Cast

Crew

References

Story Notes

Ratings

  • Part 1 - 9.2 million viewers
  • Part 2 - 6.8 million viewers
  • Part 3 - 7.4 million viewers
  • Part 4 - 7.2 million viewers
  • Part 5 - 7.5 million viewers
  • Part 6 - 8.1 million viewers

Myths

  • Azaxyr is an 'Ice Lord'. (The term is never used)

Filming Locations

  • Five days at the Ealing Television Film Studios from January 14th to 18th 1974 filming footage set in the mines.
  • Two day session in BBC Television Centre Studio 8 from January 28th and Tuesday the 29th 1974 filming footage set in the temple and the pit.

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • In The Curse of Peladon, the Doctor says that trisilicate can only be found on the planet Mars. The Doctor believed what he said but was wrong
  • Lip reading the Doctor at the end of episode one results in the great line 'What the bloody hell is it?'. Actually, he appears to be saying, 'What the blazes is it?'.
  • In episode four we get a clear look at stunt double Terry Walsh when, as the Doctor, he throws Ettis. This has happened many times throughout Jon Pertwee's tenure as the Doctor.
  • In episode six the hole in the door vanishes along with the Aggedor statue.
  • When Aggedor dies Nick Hobbs's skin shows as the trousers detach from the boots.
  • The mines apparently have central heating. The Galactic Federation had the technology to do so.
  • In episode one the Doctor opens a secret door which nearly knocks him over. If it's a secret door, he probably can't predict how it'll open.
  • Sarah tries not to burst out laughing.
  • In Seeds of Death the Ice Warriors skin was immune to bullets but now a simple sword can kill them. A recurring element in science fiction is shields that stop fast moving objects, such as bullets, but not slow moving objects, like a sword. Other instances of this include Joe Haldeman's "The Forever War" and Frank Herbert's "Dune".

Continuity

DVD, Video and Other Releases

DVD Release This episode will be released on DVD in January 2010 along with The Curse of Peladon.

Novelisation

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Main article: Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon

External Links

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