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*[[Director]] - [[Ron Jones]]
*[[Director]] - [[Ron Jones]]
*[[Designer]] - [[Tony Snoaden]]
*[[Designer]] - [[Tony Snoaden]]
*[[Costume]] - [[Anne Hardinge]]
*[[Costumes]] - [[Anne Hardinge]]
*[[Incidental Music]] - [[Jonathan Gibbs]]
*[[Incidental Music]] - [[Jonathan Gibbs]]



Revision as of 05:49, 8 June 2007

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Seeking the rare mineral Zeiton-7 to repair his TARDIS, the Doctor arrives on Varos, a world where political prisoners and their guards are both subjected to sadistic tortures and executions which the colony's inhabitants view and vote on through interactive television. Accused of being alien infiltrators helping the colony's rebel factions, the Doctor and Peri find themselves the latest unwilling subjects in this most extreme form of reality TV.

Synopsis

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Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

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Story Notes

  • A controversy persists regarding the scene where the two guards fall into the acid pit, as it looks as if the Doctor has pushed them in. A still on the Doctor Who Image Archive website seems to confirm that they do in fact fall in accidentally.
  • This was one of the stories cited by critics who complained the series had become too dark and violent.

Ratings

  • Episode 1 - 7.2m viewers
  • Episode 2 - 7.0m viewers

Statistics on Repeat and non UK Broadcasts

Myths

  • The original title of this story was "Song Of The Space Whale." ("Song" was in fact a completely different story by Pat Mills which was rejected in favor of this one.)

Influences

Public torture and execution as entertainment go back as far the Romans. The idea of television and manipulation of the media to control the masses has been used in many works of dystopian science fiction. The Sixth Doctor novel "Time of Your Life," the Seventh Doctor story "The Happiness Patrol," and the Ninth Doctor story, "Bad Wolf" all have themes and motifs very similar to those used in this story.

Location Filming

This entire episode was filmed in-studio.

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

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Continuity

DVD, Video, and Other Releases

DVD Release

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Released as Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos, this was the fifth and final release of 2001.

Released:

PAL - BBC DVD BBCDVD1044
NTSC- Warner Video E1718

Contents:

  • On the Studio Floor ... - Behind the scenes footage of the making of the story.
  • Trailers
  • Deleted/Extended Scenes/Out-takes
  • Unmixed Soundtrack Option
  • Continuities
  • Photo Gallery
  • Production Subtitles
  • Commentary: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant and Nabil Shaban

Rear Credits:

Video Release

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Released as Doctor Who: Vengeance on Varos.

Released:

PAL - BBC Video BBCV4962
NTSC - CBS/FOX Video 8252
NTSC - Warner Video E1274

Target Novelisations

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External Links


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