Dragonfire (TV story)
Synopsis
The TARDIS materialises in Iceworld, a space trading colony on the dark side of the planet Svartos. The Doctor and Mel encounter Glitz and learn that he has come here to search for a supposed treasure guarded by a dragon. Also on Svartos is Kane, a - literally - cold-blooded criminal who has been imprisoned here by his own people from the planet Proamon.
The Doctor and Mel, aided by Ace, a disaffected waitress, discover that the 'dragon' is a biomechanoid and the 'treasure' a power crystal held within its head. Kane is desperate to obtain the crystal and the Doctor uses it to bargain with him for Ace's freedom. It turns out that Iceworld is a huge spacecraft and the crystal the key that Kane needs in order to activate it.
Iceworld takes off and Kane determines to return to Proamon and take revenge on his people. The Doctor however reveals that Proamon no longer exists. Kane despairingly opens a viewing port, allowing bright light to flood into the control room and causing himself to melt.
Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
- Mel - Bonnie Langford
- Ace - Sophie Aldred
- Sabalom Glitz - Tony Selby
- Kane - Edward Peel
- Belazs - Patricia Quinn
- Kracauer - Tony Osoba
- Customer - Shirin Taylor
- Anderson - Ian Mackenzie
- McLuhan - Stephanie Fayerman
- Bazin - Stuart Organ
- Zed - Sean Blowers
- Pudovkin - Nigel Miles-Thomas
- The Creature - Leslie Meadows
- Announcer - Lynn Gardner
- Stellar - Miranda Borman
- Archivist - Daphne Oxenford
- Arnheim - Chris MacDonnell
Crew
- Assistant Floor Manager - Christopher Sandeman
- Costumes - Richard Croft
- Designer - John Asbridge
- Incidental Music - Dominic Glynn
- Make-Up - Gillian Thomas
- Producer - John Nathan-Turner
- Production Assistant - Rosemary Parsons, Karen King
- Production Associate - Anne Faggetter
- Script Editor - Andrew Cartmel
- Special Sounds - Dick Mills
- Studio Lighting - Don Babbage
- Studio Sound - Brian Clark
- Theme Arrangement - Keff McCulloch
- Title Music - Ron Grainer
- Visual Effects - Andy McVean
References
Dragonfire (power source, Ice Gardens
- Ace was brought to Iceworld by a time storm.
- It takes more than 15 years for a star to go supernova and turn into a neutron star.
Individuals
- Ace's real name is Dorothy, she's 16 years old.
- Sabalom Glitz
Story Notes
- Working titles for this story included; Absolute Zero, Pyramid In Space, The Pyramid's Treasure.
- Part One ends on a 'literal cliff hanger' with the Doctor hanging onto his umbrella in a seemingly pointless act.
- Script editor Andrew Cartmel encouraged his writers to read the academic media studies textbook Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text by John Tulloch and Manuel Alvarado to help acquaint themselves with the series.
- Ian Briggs actually used some short passages from Doctor Who: The Unfolding Text in the dialogue of Dragonfire.
- At one point, the character Kane would have been called Hess, but that was changed due to the news that Nazi war criminal Hess was petitioning for his release from prison.
- Although Ace is 16, the actress who plays her is in fact nearly 10 years older.
- The melting of Kane is reminsicent of the melting of the villain in the original Raiders of the Lost Ark film.
Ratings
- Part 1 - 5.5 million viewers
- Part 2 - 5.0 million viewers
- Part 3 - 4.7 million viewers
Myths
- This is the 150th Doctor Who story. (It is the 147th, although the BBC promoted it as the 150th. The production team apparently arrived at the total by counting the four segments of season twenty-three's The Trial of a Time Lord as four separate stories.)
Filming Locations
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
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Continuity
- Sabalom Glitz last appeared in DW: The Ultimate Foe (part of Trial of a Time Lord)
- Ace was brought to Iceworld via a time storm, why this occurred is revealed in DW: The Curse of Fenric.
- Mel reunites with the Doctor in NA: Head Games and discovers why she left him in this story.
DVD and Video Releases
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Novelisation
- Main article: Dragonfire (novelisation)
- Novelised as Dragonfire by Ian Briggs in 1989.
External Links
- Official BBC Episode Guide for Dragonfire
- Outpost Gallifrey Episode Guide: Dragonfire
- Doctor Who Reference Guide: Detailed Synopsis - Dragonfire
- A Brief History of Time (Travel) entry for Dragonfire
Television
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