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==Cast==
==Cast==
[[Third Doctor | The Doctor]] - [[Jon Pertwee]]
[[Third Doctor | The Doctor]] - [[Jon Pertwee]]
*The Doctor once served as a delegate at the [[Third Intergalactic Peace Conference]], though en route he got waylaid by [[Medusoid]]s. Circa the year [[2040]], the Doctor helped the [[Draconian]]s with a space plague and so they receive him as an honoured guest. He tells Jo the story of his trial by the [[Time Lord]]s, his forced [[regeneration]] and his [[exile to Earth]], though perhaps mainly as a way to conceal the fact that he meanwhile manages to cut his way out of an iron cell. The Master says that the Doctor "does not fear death".  
*The Doctor once served as a delegate at the [[Third Intergalactic Peace Conference]], though en route he got waylaid by [[Medusoid]]s. Circa the year [[2040]], the Doctor helped the [[Draconian]]s with a space plague and so they receive him as an honoured guest. He tells Jo the story of his trial by the [[Time Lord]]s, his forced [[regeneration]] and his [[exile to Earth]], though perhaps mainly as a way to conceal the fact that he meanwhile manages to cut his way out of an iron cell. The Master says that the Doctor "does not fear death".


[[Jo Grant]] - [[Katy Manning]]
[[Jo Grant]] - [[Katy Manning]]
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[[The Master (UNIT years)|The Master]] - [[Roger Delgado]]
[[The Master (UNIT years)|The Master]] - [[Roger Delgado]]
*In a moment of leisure, the Master relaxes with a copy of the [[H.G. Wells]] novel ''[[The War of the Worlds]]''. He characterizes the [[Dalek]]s, his obstensible allies, privately, as "stupid tin boxes".
*In a moment of leisure, the Master relaxes with a copy of the [[H.G. Wells]] novel ''[[The War of the Worlds]]''. He characterizes the [[Dalek]]s, his obstensible allies, privately, as "stupid tin boxes".
*President of Earth - [[Vera Fusek]]
*General [[Williams]] - [[Michael Hawkins]]
*Draconian Prince - [[Peter Birrel]]
*[[Gardiner]] - [[Ray Lonnen]]
*[[Kemp]] - [[Barry Ashton]]
*[[Hardy]] - [[John Rees]]
*[[Stewart]] - [[James Culliford]]
*Newscaster - [[Louis Mahoney]]
*Draconian Space Pilot - [[Roy Pattison]]
*Secretary - [[Karol Hagar]]
*Professor [[Dale]] - [[Harold Goldblatt]]
*[[Patel]] - [[Madhav Sharma]]
*Prison Governor - [[Dennis Bowen]]
*[[Cross]] - [[Richard Shaw]]
*[[Sheila]] - [[Luan Peters]]
*Technician - [[Caroline Hunt]]
*Lunar Guard - [[Lawrence Harrington]]
*Draconian Captain - [[Bill Wilde]]
*Draconian Emperor - [[John Woodnutt]]
*Draconian Messenger - [[Ian Frost]]
*Earth Cruiser Captain - [[Clifford Elkin]]
*[[Ogron]]s - [[Stephen Thorne]], [[Michael Kilgarriff]], [[Rick Lester]]
*Congressman [[Brook]] - [[Ramsay Williams]]
*Newscaster - [[Bill Mitchell]]
*Pilot of Space Ship - [[Stanley Price]]
*[[Dalek]]s - [[John Scott Martin]], [[Cy Town]], [[Murphy Grumbar]]
*Dalek Voice - [[Michael Wisher]]


==Crew==
==Crew==

Revision as of 12:40, 24 May 2007


Synopsis

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Plot

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Cast

The Doctor - Jon Pertwee

  • The Doctor once served as a delegate at the Third Intergalactic Peace Conference, though en route he got waylaid by Medusoids. Circa the year 2040, the Doctor helped the Draconians with a space plague and so they receive him as an honoured guest. He tells Jo the story of his trial by the Time Lords, his forced regeneration and his exile to Earth, though perhaps mainly as a way to conceal the fact that he meanwhile manages to cut his way out of an iron cell. The Master says that the Doctor "does not fear death".

Jo Grant - Katy Manning

  • Under the influence of the Master's hypnosound device, Jo sees a Drashig, from the previous adventure. She mentions again the uncle that got her a job at UNIT and the lack of romance involved in it and the drudgery involved. Friends and family think she goes on glamourous secret agent missions. She compares the Brigadier, unfavourably, to James Bond. (Like the Doctor, she appears to have a monologue in order to cover the Doctor's escape.)

The Master - Roger Delgado

  • In a moment of leisure, the Master relaxes with a copy of the H.G. Wells novel The War of the Worlds. He characterizes the Daleks, his obstensible allies, privately, as "stupid tin boxes".

Crew

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References

  • There are brief appearances of a Drashig, a Sea Devil and a mutant when the Master uses his fear machine on Jo.

Story Notes

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Location Filming

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

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