The Moonbase (TV story)

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The Moonbase was the sixth story of Season 4 of Doctor Who. The return appearance of the Cybermen solidified their place as one of the series' key villains. This story was the first in Doctor Who history with sequences taking place on Earth's Moon.

Synopsis

The TARDIS arrives in 2070 AD on the Moon, where a weather control station under the command of a man named Hobson is in the grip of a plague epidemic - in reality the result of an alien poison planted by the Cybermen. Jamie succumbs to the plague and is contained to the infirmary leaving the Doctor,Ben to fight off a mass Cyberman attack.

Plot

Episode One

The TARDIS makes a bumpy landing on the moon in the year 2070. They go outside in spacesuits and Jamie is injured when thet fool around. They discover the Moonbase- a weather station and managing station that controls Earth's weather. It is staffed by international crew and they meet Hobson the controller. They are using a gravity machine the gravitron to control the weather. The Doctor investigates a mystery: patients have collapsed in comas and have been infected by a virus. They are moved to the sickbay .Jamie is put in the medical wing. International Space Control responds to the crisis by quanantining the Moonbase-a precaution made more valid as a patient starts to die. Soon a crewmember disappares in the food stores. Jamie soon mumbles about a phantom piper. A Cyberman appeares in the medical wing.

Episode Two

The Cyberman abducts a patient and Polly sees him. She informs the Doctor. Hobson soon notices the Moonbase's radio transmissions are being monitered. More people are infected by the virus and the Cybermen abduct them all. Hobson soon works out the Cybermen have infected the sugar in the food stores to make the virus spread. They contact base but the radio transmissions are blocked. Later in the medical wing a Cybermen appeares and advances towards the Doctor and his friends with a gun.

Episode Three

Bob a crewmember is killed and the Cyberman contacts the cyber fleet. He reveals the dead crewmembers are really zombies. More Cybermen amerge from hiding and take over central control.They want to use the gravitron to destroy life on Earth and send the zombies to the place where it is being kept.Ben, Polly and Jamie use fire extinguishers and nail vanish remover and other objects that attack plastic to fight the Cybermen. The fleet land and more arrive.

Episode Four

They destroy a relief craft and use radio controlled beams to reactivate the zombies. They are soon killed by the crew. The Cyberleader thretens if their resistence continues they will fire. They use a large cannon to fire shots at the moonbase. The gravitron is switched on and the shots bounce back. The Doctor aims the gravitron at the surface and the Cyberman on the ground float up into the air. The fleet go back into space too quickly and all the Cybermen are destroyed. Hobson repairs the gravitron and the Doctor and his companions slip away. The TARDIS scanner reveals a large claw...

Cast

Crew

References

Cybermen

Earth technology

Foods and Beverages

Planets

Science

  • The Cybermen shoot a hole in the Moonbase, suddenly making it lose oxygen.
  • The Cybermen's chest unit appears to be made of a kind of plastic.
  • Ben is quite knowledgeable about certain things on the moonbase; he knows that the Gravitron uses thermonuclear power, that interferon is a viral antibody, that acetone is present in nail varnish remover, and that the spray from the fire extinguishers would evaporate in a vacuum.

Timeline

Story Notes

  • Working title: The Return of the Cybermen.
  • This is the first story in which John Levene (who later played Sergeant Benton) appears.
  • In an early edit of the script the Cybermen had names.
  • Talkback from the headphones of the crew on the studio floor is clearly audible at times during Episode 4 (the same problem as had earlier caused the opening episode of the first Dalek story to have to be remounted) - for example, a voice can be clearly heard saying "Cue" at the start of the scene where the controlled scientists are first activated by the Cybermen.
  • Alan Rowe is credited as Voice from Space Control and Dr. Evans (separate on-screen captions) for Episodes 1 and 3, only as Voice from Space Control for Episode 2 and only as Dr. Evans for Episode 4. He is billed as Voice from Space Control/Dr. Evans in Radio Times for Episode 3.
  • All of the actors playing the scientists were credited without specific role under the heading 'Others in Cast' in Radio Times.
  • Mark Heath is credited as Ralph for Episode 1, and as Scientist for Episode 3. He is billed without specific role under the heading 'Others in Cast' in Radio Times for Episode 3.
  • John Wills and Sonnie Willis, playing Cybermen, are credited without specific role under the heading 'Others in Cast' in Radio Times for Episode 1.

Ratings

  • Episode 1 - 8.1 million viewers
  • Episode 2 - 8.9 million viewers
  • Episode 3 - 8.2 million viewers
  • Episode 4 - 8.1 million viewers

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Myths===


It was believed that the producers son after seeing a cyberman helmate stole it. And that his father let him keep it.

Filming Locations

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • Episode 2's cliffhanger involves the discovery of a Cyberman who has been hiding under a sheet in the medicentre for the last 25 minutes. When he gets off the sickbay bed, he nearly takes the whole thing with him.
  • In Episode 2, when a Cyberman tries to zap Polly while she tends to Jamie, he misses, but she falls anyway.
  • Hobson notes they need to keep a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean. However, the Gravitron is pointed at the Atlantic and the hurricane is threatening Miami.
  • Closeups of the transparent dome from the outside only show the Gravitron, not any of the desks, controls, people, etc.
  • The examination tables in the sickbay are very light and wobble frequently. The most obvious cases are when the Cyberman takes one of the crew off one and later when he hops up off the table, almost knocking it over completely.
  • When Evans sneaks into the Gravitron control room, he puts the cloth helmet on back to front (in the next scene it's the right way round).

Continuity

Timeline

DVD, Video and Other Releases

Novelisation

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Main article: Doctor Who and the Cybermen

See also

External links


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