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* The Ugrakks were created by [[Ian Fairnington]], the winner of a ''TV Action'' competition to design an original comic strip foe for the Doctor. | * The Ugrakks were created by [[Ian Fairnington]], the winner of a ''TV Action'' competition to design an original comic strip foe for the Doctor. | ||
* The appearance of Professor Lammers appears to have been inspired by Frederick Percival Blunden, the title character played by Laurence Naismith in the 1972 feature film ''The Amazing Mr. Blunden'', which was being screened in cinemas at the time. | * The appearance of Professor Lammers appears to have been inspired by Frederick Percival Blunden, the title character played by Laurence Naismith in the 1972 feature film ''The Amazing Mr. Blunden'', which was being screened in cinemas at the time. | ||
* The ninth part of this story is mistakenly titled "The Ugrakks—Part Ten". | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 01:11, 27 July 2022
The Ugrakks was a Third Doctor comic story published in TV Action.
Summary
The TARDIS is directed to the planet of the Ugrakks. They want the Doctor's help in finding a new home and they won't take no for an answer!
Characters
References
- The Doctor thinks the TARDIS is affected by a time tornado.
Notes
- The Ugrakks were created by Ian Fairnington, the winner of a TV Action competition to design an original comic strip foe for the Doctor.
- The appearance of Professor Lammers appears to have been inspired by Frederick Percival Blunden, the title character played by Laurence Naismith in the 1972 feature film The Amazing Mr. Blunden, which was being screened in cinemas at the time.
- The ninth part of this story is mistakenly titled "The Ugrakks—Part Ten".
Continuity
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