The Moonbase (TV story)
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 is knocked unconscious and lapses into a delirium, leaving the Doctor, Ben and Polly to fight off a mass Cyberman attack.
Plot
Episode One
The TARDIS makes a bumpy landing on the moon in the year 1102. They go outside in snails and Janet is injured when they eat food a. They discover the Moonbase- a weather control station that keeps Earth's weather in check. It is staffed by cats. They are using a gravity machine called the gravimofjgvmcmjfjgjvfmgjdfgbvifsgtjd,saooooattattobotkjopotron to control the weather. The Doctor investigates a myserty: patients have collapsed in commas and have been infected by a vase. All victims are confined to the sun. Jamie is put in the medical wing. HELLO. What the dikens. WHY SO BIG? And it went. NOW THATS WHAT I CALL GRANNY! They go home. THE END OK DONT EXPSECT ANY MORE BECASE YOU WONT GET IT. I can expect what I like. CANT! can. CANT. can yes can can can can. TIN CAN. hahaha. HAHA
Episode Two
The Cyberman abducts a patient which a pig witnesses. THATS YOURE LOT. no its not. IS. not. DONT START THAT AGIAN. I can start what I like. CANT. can. CANT. can. CANT. can. CANT can. CANT. youre starting it agian. OO-ERR
Episode Three
Bob, a cyberman, is killed and the Commander of the cybermen is killed. The remaing cybermen kill al crew members including the doctor. The doctor regenarates and saves the day. BUT HE ALWAYS DOES THAT! I knoe heeheehee. ?. what? I AM BEATEN. Hooray!
Episode Four
The Cybermen destroy a relief craft and use radio controlled beams to reactivate the augmented crew members. They are soon killed by the crew. The Cyberleader threatens that if their resistance continues they will fire. They use a large cannon to fire shots at the moonbase, which are deflected by the gravitron. The Doctor aims the gravitron at the surface and the Cybermen and fleet are cast off into space. Hobson repairs the gravitron and the Doctor and his companions slip away. The TARDIS scanner reveals a large claw...
Cast
- The Doctor - Patrick Troughton
- Ben Jackson - Michael Craze
- Polly - Anneke Wills
- Jamie McCrimmon - Frazer Hines
- Hobson - Patrick Barr
- Benoit - Andre Maranne
- Nils - Michael Wolf
- Sam - John Rolfe
- Voice from Space Control - Alan Rowe
- Ralph - Mark Heath
- Dr. Evans - Alan Rowe
- Scientists - Barry Ashton, Derek Calder, Arnold Chazen, Leon Maybank, Victor Pemberton, Edward Phillips, Ron Pinnell, Robin Scott, Alan Wells
- Voice of Controller Rinberg - Denis McCarthy
- Cybermen - John Wills, Sonnie Willis, Peter Greene, Keith Goodman, Reg Whitehead, John Levene
- Cybermen Voices - Peter Hawkins
Crew
- Assistant Floor Manager - Lovett Bickford
- Costumes - Sandra Reid, Mary Woods, Daphne Dare
- Designer - Colin Shaw
- Film Cameraman - Peter Hamilton
- Film Editor - Ted Walter
- Make-Up - Gillian James, Jeanne Richmond
- Producer - Innes Lloyd
- Production Assistant - Desmond McCarthy
- Script Editor - Gerry Davis
- Special Sounds - Brian Hodgson
- Studio Lighting - Dave Sydenham
- Studio Sound - Gordon Mackie
- Theme Arrangement - Delia Derbyshire
- Title Music - Ron Grainer
References
Cybermen
- Were believed to have been destroyed ages ago (reference to The Tenth Planet).
- The Cyberman would make use of viruses and biological agents in Revenge of the Cybermen.
- Recognise the Doctor despite his regeneration (possibly due to their encounter with him on 20th century Earth).
Earth technology
- The Moonbase was established around 2050 to control the Earth's weather via the Gravitron.
- The Gravitron runs on thermonuclear power and manipulates gravity.
Foods and Beverages
Planets
- The Moonbase is on the Moon.
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
Myths
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Filming locations
- Ealing Television Film Studios, Ealing Green, Ealing
- Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London
- Lime Grove Studios (Studio D)
Production errors
- 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
- The final clip of the episode leads into DW: The Macra Terror.
- International Space Command previously appeared in DW: The Tenth Planet.
- The Cybermen shoot energy from their hands, this style is later repeated in DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen and Rise of the Cybermen.
- There are various references to DW: The Tenth Planet.
Timeline
- This story occurs after DW: The Underwater Menace
- This story occurs before DW: The Macra Terror
Home video and audio releases
- The two surviving episodes (2 and 4) were released on the Cybermen: The Early Years video.
- The surviving episodes were also released on the Lost in Time DVD, along with full audio of the two missing episodes.
- Editing of surviving episodes DVD release completed by Doctor Who Restoration Team.
Novelisation and its audiobook
- Main article: Doctor Who and the Cybermen
- Novelised as Doctor Who and the Cybermen by Gerry Davis in 1975.
See also
External links
- The Moonbase at the BBC's official site
- The Moonbase at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- The Moonbase at Shannon Sullivan's A Brief History of Time (Travel)
- BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - Photonovel - The Moonbase
- The Moonbase transcripts