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broadcast date= [[22nd February]] - <br/> [[4th April]] [[1964]] | | broadcast date= [[22nd February]] - <br/> [[4th April]] [[1964]] | | ||
format= 7 25-minute Episodes <br/>[[The Roof of the World]] <br/>[[The Singing Sands]] <br/>[[Five Hundred Eyes]] <br/>[[The Wall of Lies]] <br/>[[Rider From Shang-Tu]] <br/>[[Mighty Kublai Khan]] <br/>[[Assassin at Peking]] | | format= 7 25-minute Episodes <br/>[[The Roof of the World]] <br/>[[The Singing Sands]] <br/>[[Five Hundred Eyes]] <br/>[[The Wall of Lies]] <br/>[[Rider From Shang-Tu]] <br/>[[Mighty Kublai Khan]] <br/>[[Assassin at Peking]] | | ||
production code= [[D]] }} | production code= [[List of production codes|D]] }} | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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* Although [[Telesnaps]] of this story were made all of these were lost. However in 2004 telesnaps of episodes 1,2,3,5,6 and 7 were found by [[Derek Handley]] in the private collection of [[Waris Hussein]] who directed these episodes. These telesnaps were reproduced in [[Doctor Who Magazine]] | * Although [[Telesnaps]] of this story were made all of these were lost. However in 2004 telesnaps of episodes 1,2,3,5,6 and 7 were found by [[Derek Handley]] in the private collection of [[Waris Hussein]] who directed these episodes. These telesnaps were reproduced in [[Doctor Who Magazine]] | ||
* [[Kuiju]] the mercenary bandit is never named in the story and is only included in closing credits | * [[Kuiju]] the mercenary bandit is never named in the story and is only included in closing credits | ||
* As [[Lance Parkin]] notes in ''[[A History of the Universe]]'', some historians now question the veracity of Marco Polo's accounts, particularly his friendship with Kublai Khan. | |||
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== Continuity == | === Continuity === | ||
* The Doctor aquires a walking stick from [[Kublai Khan]] which he then uses in several subsequent stories. | * The Doctor aquires a walking stick from [[Kublai Khan]] which he then uses in several subsequent stories. | ||
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* Barbara is interested in Buddhist history | * Barbara is interested in Buddhist history | ||
* Ian can ride a horse and is an experienced swordfighter | * Ian can ride a horse and is an experienced swordfighter | ||
* Susan has travelled to the [[ | * Susan has travelled to the metal seas of [[Venus]]. | ||
== Discontinuity == | === Discontinuity === | ||
* At the end of episode 2 the caption claimed that episode 3 would be called [[The Cave of Five Hundred Eyes]] | * At the end of episode 2 the caption claimed that episode 3 would be called [[The Cave of Five Hundred Eyes]] | ||
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* The TARDIS contains a circuit that if damaged can deactive the lights, water supplies, and heating. Without this circuit the external temperature can affect the inside of the TARDIS allowing condensation to form on the walls. (''why would a ship such as the TARDIS have one circuit which could cause this much damage if it became defective'') | * The TARDIS contains a circuit that if damaged can deactive the lights, water supplies, and heating. Without this circuit the external temperature can affect the inside of the TARDIS allowing condensation to form on the walls. (''why would a ship such as the TARDIS have one circuit which could cause this much damage if it became defective'') | ||
== DVD, Video, and Audio Releases == | |||
* Fan produced photo video reconstructions have been made of this story by [[A Change of Identity]] and [[Loose Cannon Productions]] | * Fan produced photo video reconstructions have been made of this story by [[A Change of Identity]] and [[Loose Cannon Productions]] | ||
: The reconstruction of this story by Loose Cannon Production includes the following features | : The reconstruction of this story by Loose Cannon Production includes the following features | ||
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:: A historical documentary detailing the real Marco Polo narrated by Mark Eden | :: A historical documentary detailing the real Marco Polo narrated by Mark Eden | ||
:: A documentary about the making of Marco Polo | :: A documentary about the making of Marco Polo | ||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Marco Polo Novelization | Story Novelization]] | |||
* [[The Crusade (TV story)|The Crusade]] | |||
* [[The Scarlet Empress]] | |||
Revision as of 23:23, 1 September 2006
Summary
The TARDIS lands in Central Asia in 1289, where the First Doctor and his companions fall in with Marco Polo as his caravan makes its way along the fabled Silk Road from the Pamir Plateau, across the treacherous Gobi Desert and over the Himalayas to end up in Peking at the height of its imperial power.
Along the way they face many dangers, from natural hazards to assassination attempts from a Mongol warlord. The Doctor strikes up a friendship with Kublai Khan in his summer palace, before eventually departing again in the TARDIS, which has been carried with them across thousands of miles.
Cast & Characters
- Dr. Who - William Hartnell
- Ian Chesterton - William Russell
- Barbara Wright - Jacqueline Hill
- Susan Foreman - Carole Ann Ford
- Marco Polo - Mark Eden
- Tegana - Derren Nesbitt
- Ping-Cho - Zienia Merton
- Kublai Khan - Martin Miller
- Chenchu - Jimmy Gardner
- Man at Lop - Leslie Bates
- Mongol Bandit - Michael Guest
- Malik - Charles Wade
- Acomat - Philip Voss
- Ling-Tau - Paul Carson
- Wang-Lo - Gabor Baraker
- Kuiju - Tutte Lemkow
- Empress - Claire Davenport
- Vizier - Peter Lawrence
- Office Foreman - Basil Tang
- Yeng - O. Ikeda
Crew
- Writer - John Lucarotti
- Director - Waris Hussein, John Crockett
- Producer - Verity Lambert
- Script Editor - David Whitaker
- Designer - Barry Newbury
- Assistant Floor Manager - Jeremy Hare
- Associate Producer - Mervyn Pinfield
- Costumes - Daphne Dare
- Make-Up - Ann Ferriggi
- Production Assistant - Tony Lightley
- Special Sounds - Brian Hodgson
- Studio Lighting - Dennis Channon
- Studio Sound - Jack Brummitt
- Theme Arrangement - Delia Derbyshire
- Title Music - Ron Grainer
Notes
- The first true Doctor Who Historical
- The first story to feature live animals (the Mongol horses)
- The first and only television story to feature a narrative and a map tracking the journey of the main characters
- Many colour and black and white photographs of this story remain. Along with the soundtrack these were used by Loose Cannon Productions to make a reconstruction of this story. (see external links)
- The working title for this story was A Journey to Cathay
- Episode 3 was made under the working title The Cave of Five Hundred Eyes and this name even appeared at the end of Episode 2
- No footage of this story now exists having been lost in the purges of the 1970's
- The original audio soundtrack of this episode remains and was released on CD as Marco Polo as part of the BBC Radio Collection in November 2003. This was narrated by William Russell
- Although originally planned to be the third story in the series it was delayed by The Edge of Destruction
- Although Telesnaps of this story were made all of these were lost. However in 2004 telesnaps of episodes 1,2,3,5,6 and 7 were found by Derek Handley in the private collection of Waris Hussein who directed these episodes. These telesnaps were reproduced in Doctor Who Magazine
- Kuiju the mercenary bandit is never named in the story and is only included in closing credits
- As Lance Parkin notes in A History of the Universe, some historians now question the veracity of Marco Polo's accounts, particularly his friendship with Kublai Khan.
Influences
- The real life of Marco Polo
- John Lucarotti's Canadian TV series about Marco Polo
Ratings
- The Roof of the World - 9.4m viewers
- The Singing Sands - 9.4m viewers
- Five Hundred Eyes - 9.4m viewers
- The Wall of Lies - 9.9m viewers
- Rider From Shang-Tu - 9.4m viewers
- Mighty Kublai Khan - 8.4m viewers
- Assassin at Peking - 10.4m viewers
Myths
- William Hartnell was on holiday during filming of The Singing Sands. (This was not the case although he did only have one line of dialogue)
Location Filming
The story was filmed at both Ealing and Lime Grove Studio D
Continuity
- The Doctor aquires a walking stick from Kublai Khan which he then uses in several subsequent stories.
- It is later revealed in Birthright that after the Doctor departed, the court of Kublai Khan was visited by Jared Khan who wished to acquire the TARDIS for the Charrl
- The TARDIS contains a circuit that if damaged can deactive the lights, water supplies, and heating. Without this circuit the external temperature can affect the inside of the TARDIS allowing condensation to form on the walls.
- Barbara is interested in Buddhist history
- Ian can ride a horse and is an experienced swordfighter
- Susan has travelled to the metal seas of Venus.
Discontinuity
- At the end of episode 2 the caption claimed that episode 3 would be called The Cave of Five Hundred Eyes
- In episode 7 Kublai Khan refers to backgammon as a card game
- No explanation is provided for why Marco's father Niccolo and uncle Maffeo are not present during this journey
- The name Peking is an anachronism and the city should properly have been referred to as Khan-balik
- William Hartnell appears to have a strange fit of laughter in episode 1 laughing for a full minute about the trouble that the travellers have found themselves in
- The TARDIS contains a circuit that if damaged can deactive the lights, water supplies, and heating. Without this circuit the external temperature can affect the inside of the TARDIS allowing condensation to form on the walls. (why would a ship such as the TARDIS have one circuit which could cause this much damage if it became defective)
DVD, Video, and Audio Releases
- Fan produced photo video reconstructions have been made of this story by A Change of Identity and Loose Cannon Productions
- The reconstruction of this story by Loose Cannon Production includes the following features
- A Celebrity introduction by Mark Eden
- An interview with Mark Eden
- A historical documentary detailing the real Marco Polo narrated by Mark Eden
- A documentary about the making of Marco Polo
See Also
External Links
- Reconstruction Wesbsite
- BBC Episode Guide Page with video clips
- Story synopsis at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- A Brief History of Time Travel
- Encylopedia of Fantastic Film and Television
- BBC Production Information