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==Crew==
==Crew==
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*[[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Edwina Verner]]
*[[Costumes]] - [[Martin Baugh]], [[Susan Wheal]]
*[[Designer]] - [[Evan Hercules]]
*[[Fight Arranger]] - [[B H Barry]], [[John Greenwood]]
*[[Film Cameraman]] - [[Jimmy Court]]
*[[Film Editor]] - [[Martyn Day]]
*[[Make-Up]] - [[Sylvia James]]
*[[Producer]] - [[Peter Bryant]]
*[[Production Assistant]] - [[John Lopes]]
*[[Script Editor]] - [[Derrick Sherwin]]
*[[Special Sounds]] - [[Brian Hodgson]]
*[[Studio Lighting]] - [[Howard King]]
*[[Studio Sound]] - [[John Holmes]]
*[[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Delia Derbyshire]]
*[[Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Visual Effects]] - [[Jack Kine]], [[Bernard Wilkie]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:59, 18 July 2007


Synopsis

To escape from the volcanic eruption on Dulkis, the Doctor uses an emergency unit which moves the TARDIS out of normal time and space. The travellers find themselves in an endless void, where they are menaced by White Robots.

Having regained the safety of the TARDIS, they believe they have escaped - until the ship suddenly explodes apart. They then find themselves in a land of fiction, where they are hunted by life-size clockwork soldiers and encounter characters like Rapunzel and Swift's Lemuel Gulliver.

This domain is presided over by a man known only as the Master - a prolific English writer from 1926 - who in turn is controlled by a Master Brain computer. Now the Master is desperate to escape and wants the Doctor to take his place, while the Master Brain plans to take over the Earth.

The Doctor engages the Master in a battle of wills using a variety of fictional characters. Zoe and Jamie meanwhile succeed in overloading the Master Brain and, in the confusion, the White Robots destroy the computer, finally freeing the Master.

Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

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Story Notes

  • Working titles; Man Power, The Fact of Fiction.
  • Hamish Wilson played Jamie in episode 3 due to Frazer Hines' ilness.

Ratings

  • Episode 1 - 6.6 million viewers
  • Episode 2 - 6.5 million viewers
  • Episode 3 - 7.2 million viewers
  • Episode 4 - 7.3 million viewers
  • Episode 5 - 6.7 million viewers

Myths

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Location Filming

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

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Continuity

DVD, Video and Other Releases

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Target Novelisations

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See Also

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External Links


Television

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