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broadcast date= [[1st March]] - <br/> [[9th March]] [[1983]] | | broadcast date= [[1st March]] - <br/> [[9th March]] [[1983]] | | ||
format= 4 25-minute Episodes | | format= 4 25-minute Episodes | | ||
production code= [[6H]] | | production code= [[List of production codes|6H]] | | ||
previous story= [[Terminus (TV story) | Terminus]] | | previous story= [[Terminus (TV story) | Terminus]] | | ||
next story= [[The King's Demons]]}} | next story= [[The King's Demons]]}} |
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Synopsis
An Edwardian yacht in a deep space race around the planets. There is a double agent in the TARDIS crew. The White Guardian warns the Doctor of great danger, Turlough must finally choose sides, and at the end of the race lies the prize of Enlightenment.
Detailed Part by Part Synopsis
Plot
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Cast
Tegan Jovanka - Janet Fielding
The Black Guardian – Valentine Dyall
The White Guardian – Cyril Luckham
First Officer - James McClure
Crew
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References
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Story Notes
- The Black Guardian Trilogy began in the serial Mawdryn Undead, and continued in the previous serial, Terminus. It concludes here.
- The original title for this story was The Enlighteners. Portions of Barbara Clegg's story were reworked by Eric Saward to fit into the Trilogy, including substituting the two Guardians for her "Enlighteners". Since there were no longer any Enlighteners as such, the story was renamed Enlightenment.
- Every story during Season 20 had the Doctor face an enemy from each of his past incarnations. During this trilogy, the enemy was the Black Guardian, who last faced the fourth incarnation of the Doctor at the conclusion of the Key to Time saga in The Armageddon Factor (1979).
- This story marked Valentine Dyall's final appearance as the Black Guardian. Dyall would return to the world of Doctor Who as the character Slarn in the BBC Radio 4 serial Slipback before his death in 1985.
- This story also marks the final appearance of Cyril Luckham as the White Guardian, who was last seen in The Ribos Operation (1978). Luckham passed away on February 8th, 1989.
- Guest star Lynda Baron (Captain Wrack) first appeared in Doctor Who in the 1966 serial The Gunfighters. See also Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who.
- This is the only Doctor Who production to date to have been both written and directed by women, Barbara Clegg and Fiona Cumming respectively.
- The Doctor replaces his stalk of celery with one from Captain Wrack's ship.
- The TARDIS camera is located in the beacon atop the police box; Lieutenant Marriner climbs to the top of the ship to peer inside, but apparently cannot hear Tegan.
Ratings
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Myths
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Location Filming
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
- There are still a few fragments of the red jewel left after the Doctor picks them up.
Continuity
- An article by Russell T. Davies in the Doctor Who Annual 2006 refers to the Eternals in connection with the Time War mentioned in the 2005 series. The article states that the Eternals were involved in a previous Time War with the Halldons, a powerful race first mentioned in We are the Daleks, an article by Terry Nation from the Radio Times 10th Anniversary Special in 1973. Davies' article also states that the Eternals watched the Great (and final) Time War between the Time Lords and the Daleks, and "despaired of this reality, and fled their hallowed halls, never to be seen again."
DVD and Video Releases
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Target Novelisations
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External Links
- BBC homepage for Enlightenment
- Story synopsis of Enlightenement at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- A Brief History of Time (Travel) entry on Enlightenment
- Outpost Gallifrey entry for Enlightenment
- Encylopedia of Fantastic Film and Television entry on Enlightenment
Television
Previous story: Terminus |
Next story: The King's Demons |