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"There are only two other Pertwee serials in which any Time Lords (other than the Doctor or the Master) appear: Colony in Space (1971) and The Three Doctors (1972)". This is wrong. There is another Time Lord in Planet of the Spiders. [[Special:Contributions/165.225.80.59|165.225.80.59]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.80.59#top|talk to me]]</sup> 11:53, August 11, 2016 (UTC) | "There are only two other Pertwee serials in which any Time Lords (other than the Doctor or the Master) appear: Colony in Space (1971) and The Three Doctors (1972)". This is wrong. There is another Time Lord in Planet of the Spiders. [[Special:Contributions/165.225.80.59|165.225.80.59]]<sup>[[User talk:165.225.80.59#top|talk to me]]</sup> 11:53, August 11, 2016 (UTC) | ||
::Depending upon your point of view, there were not one, but two, Time Lords in ''Planet of the Spiders'' (1974) in addition to the Doctor himself. Both the monk Cho-Je and the abbot | ::Depending upon your point of view, there were not one, but two, Time Lords in ''Planet of the Spiders'' (1974) in addition to the Doctor himself. Both the monk Cho-Je and the abbot K'anpo Rinpoche were revealed in episode six to be Time Lords who had fled from Gallifrey. If you accept that three Time Lords appear in ''The Three Doctors'' (1972), then by the same logic these two characters in ''Planet of the Spiders'' do represent two Time Lords, although one appears to regenerate into the other at one point in the episode. I might add that since Tom Baker ''also'' appears in the episode, albeit briefly, no less than four Time Lords in all do feature in it! [[User:Stephen Poppitt|Stephen Poppitt]] [[User talk:Stephen Poppitt|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 07:22, January 10, 2018 (UTC) | ||
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