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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Number 5 reception centre is never identified as being a church hall in the televised version; it is only confirmed as such in the novelisation.
* Number 5 reception centre is never identified as being a church hall in the televised version; it is only confirmed as such in [[Malcolm Hulke]]'s novelisation.


[[Category:London buildings]]
[[Category:London buildings]]
[[Category:Buildings visited by the Third Doctor]]
[[Category:Buildings visited by the Third Doctor]]

Latest revision as of 10:33, 15 October 2021

Number 5 reception centre was a church hall in central London (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion) used by the military during Operation Golden Age after their declaration of martial law.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Third Doctor gets his photograph taken at the reception centre. (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs)

People arrested for looting were taken to Number 5 reception centre where they would be processed. If found guilty, they would be sent on to a detention centre.

The Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith were taken to Number 5 reception centre after they were arrested, having been caught with looted goods. They were processed alongside Lodge, who had been looting, and had their photographs taken. The Doctor's claims to be a scientific advisor to UNIT were dismissed.

Together, the Doctor and Lodge overpowered a guard, but the latter then turned on the Time Lord, hoping to slow his pursuers by leaving the Doctor and Sarah behind. The Doctor knocked Lodge out and left with Sarah, only for the pair to be recaptured attempting to steal the Land Rover that would take them to the detention centre, which they were then loaded on to. (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Number 5 reception centre is never identified as being a church hall in the televised version; it is only confirmed as such in Malcolm Hulke's novelisation.