Snakedance (TV story)

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Snakedance was the second story of Season 20. A sequel to Kinda, it featured the return of the Mara.

Synopsis

Tegan falls once more under the influence of the Mara and directs the TARDIS to the planet Manussa. There the Federator's son Lon and his mother Tanha are preparing for a ceremony to celebrate the banishment of the Mara five hundred years earlier.

The Mara takes control of Lon and uses him and Tegan to obtain from Ambril, the Director of Historical Research, the 'great crystal' - the large blue stone that originally brought it into being by focusing energy from the minds of the planet's one-time inhabitants. The Mara now plans to use the crystal during the ceremony to bring about its return to corporeal existence.

Ambril's aged predecessor Dojjen in the wilderness.

The Doctor and Nyssa, aided by Ambril's assistant Chela, locate Ambril's aged predecessor Dojjen, who predicted the Mara's rebirth before wandering off into the wilderness. The Doctor allows himself to be bitten by a snake in order to enter a state of mental commune with Dojjen, who tells him that fear is the only true venom and that in order to defeat the Mara he must find the still point within himself.

The Doctor and his friends then return to the caves where the ceremony is being held. The Doctor, by concentrating his thoughts with the aid of a small replica of the great crystal, is able to find the still point and repel the Mara.

Plot

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Cast

Crew

References

Astronomical objects

Races and species

Story Notes

Ratings/Appreciation Index

  • Part 1 — 6.7 million viewers | 95th place | AI 65
  • Part 2 — 7.7 million viewers | 75th place | AI 66
  • Part 3 — 6.6 million viewers | 98th place | AI 67
  • Part 4 — 7.4 million viewers | 78th place | AI 67

Myths

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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.
  • Lon claims that the fake crystal is made of glass. However, the practical effect of it being smashed does not convincingly confirm Lon's statement. It obviously shatters like plastic or polystyrene.

Continuity

  • The Mara previously appeared in DW: Kinda.

Timeline

DVD and Video Releases

DVD releases

A DVD boxset with Kinda, entitled Mara Tales, is planned for release in 2011, as indicated in a trailer uploaded by Dan Hall, the commissioning editor of the classic Doctor Who DVD range.[3]

Video releases

Released on VHS in December 1994 in the UK markets, February 1994 in Australian markets and September 1995 in US markets.

Novelisation

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Main article: Snakedance (novelisation)

External Links

References

  1. "Four Writers, One Discussion" a record of a conversation held on 17 January 1995. Time Space Visualizer #43. New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club. March 1995.
  2. Moffat, Steven. "Season 19 Overview". In-Vision #62. 1996. Posted to doctorwhoforum.com. Registration required.
  3. [1]

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