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story name= State of Decay|
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companions= [[Romana II]]<br>[[K-9 Mark II]]<br>[[Adric]] |
companions= [[Romana II]]<br>[[K-9 Mark II]]<br>[[Adric]] |
enemy= [[Great Vampire|The Great Vampire]]<br>[[Zargo]]<br>[[Camilla]]<br>[[Aukon]] |
enemy= [[Great Vampire]]<br>[[Zargo]]<br>[[Camilla]]<br>[[Aukon]] |
year= [[Unnamed Planet in E-Space]] |
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writer= [[Terrance Dicks]]|
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===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
*The Doctor says the Tower decor is rococo when actually it's late Saxon/early Romanesque.
*The Doctor says the Tower decor is rococo when actually it's late Saxon/early Romanesque.
*In part three, a rebel bursts into the Doctor's cell, catching him across the nose with the door (Tom Baker appears slightly stunned, and misses his next cue).
*In part three, Tarak bursts into the Doctor's cell, catching him across the nose with the door (Tom Baker appears slightly stunned, and misses his next cue).
*Why is Kalmar so concerned to get back to Earth when he and his people have never been there?
*In the cliffhanger to part one there are hundreds if not thousands of bats - who seem to conveniently dissapear before the reprise in episode 2.
*In the cliffhanger to part one there are hundreds if not thousands of bats - who seem to conveniently dissapear before the reprise in episode 2.



Revision as of 19:06, 31 January 2009


Synopsis

The Doctor, Romana, K9 and Adric - an Outler from Alzarius who has stowed away aboard the TARDIS - arrive on a planet where the native villagers live in fear of 'the Wasting' and of three Lords named Zargo, Camilla and Aukon who rule from an imposing Tower. The Lords are soon revealed to be vampire servants of the last of the Great Vampires, a race referred to in Time Lord mythology.

The Great Vampire is about to be revived from its resting place beneath the Tower - in fact the spaceship in which the Lords, in their original human forms, came to E-Space - but the Doctor launches one of the ship's three shuttle craft and it pierces the heart of the creature, killing it. The Lords, deprived of their master, crumble to dust.

Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

Story Notes

  • The story was originally entitled The Witch Lords and was written by Dicks to open Season 15. At that time (mid-1977) the BBC was preparing to mount a major production of Dracula and so cancelled the story. Dicks' replacement script was Horror of Fang Rock.
  • This is the second story in the 'E-Space Trilogy'.
  • Working titles for this story included; The Wasting, The Vampire Mutations and The Witch Lords.
  • For the only time during his era as the Doctor, Tom Baker had to have his hair permed before filming commenced. It had lost its natural curl due to the actor being in ill health.

Ratings

  • Part 1 - 5.8 million viewers
  • Part 2 - 5.3 million viewers
  • Part 3 - 4.4 million viewers
  • Part 4 - 5.4 million viewers

Myths

  • This story's location scenes were shot at Black Park near Iver Heath in Buckinghamshire. (They were shot at Burnham Beeches near Amersham, also in Buckinghamshire - it was Full Circle's location scenes that were shot at Black Park.)

Filming Locations

  • Burnham Beeches, Burnham, Buckinghamshire
  • Lucas CAV, Acton, London
  • KJP Trading, 250 Western Avenue, Acton, London
  • BBC Television Centre (TC3 & TC6), Shepherd's Bush, London

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • The Doctor says the Tower decor is rococo when actually it's late Saxon/early Romanesque.
  • In part three, Tarak bursts into the Doctor's cell, catching him across the nose with the door (Tom Baker appears slightly stunned, and misses his next cue).
  • In the cliffhanger to part one there are hundreds if not thousands of bats - who seem to conveniently dissapear before the reprise in episode 2.

Continuity

DVD and Video Releases

  • State of Decay was released by BBC Worldwide on video as part of a boxed set featuring; Full Circle, State of Decay and Warriors' Gate].
  • A trailer for the E-Space trilogy has been passed by the BBFC for release in early 2009

Novelisation

State of Decay novel.jpg
Main article: Doctor Who and the State of Decay

See also

Vampire stories

External Links

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