The Ribos Operation (TV story)

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The Doctor is recruited by the White Guardian to seek the six segments of the Key to Time, and given a new assistant, the Time Lady Romana. The quest for the first segment takes them to Ribos, a medieval planet that galactic confidence trickster Garron is trying to sell to the Graff Vynda-K.

References

cricket, Mummerset, Rassilon's Rod, Sontarans

Cast & Characters

Crew


Story Notes

  • This story marks the beginning of the quest for the Key to Time, with all stories in Season 16 being linked around this theme. This was the first time a story arc encompassed an entire season.
  • The original credits list the White Guardian as simply "The Guardian." This may be a hint at a suspicion the Doctor voices at the climax of "The Armageddon Factor," that he and Romana have along been working for the Black Guardian disguised as his more benevolent counterpart.
  • Originally, the shortened form of Romanadvoratrelundar's name was to be "Romy."
  • On the night before the last day of recording The Ribos Operation, Tom Baker was bitten on the left side of his upper lip by a dog belonging to Paul Seed (who played the Graff Vynda-K). Publicity photographs from late April show Baker with a plaster cast on that lip, and the wound had to be concealed with makeup, much to the actor's discomfort. The scar was quite noticeable on screen, and also throughout most of this season and the next.


Myths

To be added.

Ratings

  • Episode 1 - 8.3m viewers
  • Episode 2 - 8.1m viewers
  • Episode 3 - 7.9m viewers
  • Episode 4 - 8.2m viewers

Continuity

Influences

Various questing sagas, including the Golden Fleece and the Holy Grail, are suggested.


Location Filming

  • All scenes filmed on sound stages, with no outdoor filming.


Quotes

  • Romana: "I am Romanadvoratrelundar."
The Doctor: "Really? Is there anything we can do about that?"
  • The Doctor: "I'll have this open faster than you can say 'Rassilon's Rod.'"


Story Arcs

The Key to Time


Discontinuity

  • Romana states that she achieved "a triple first" at the Time Lord Academy, while the Doctor only got "fifty-one percent on the second attempt." This would seem to contradict "The Deadly Assassin," in which Borusa bids farewell to the Doctor with the parting words, "nine out of ten," - assuming this was, as many theorize, the Doctor's passing out score at the Academy, and not Borusa's assessment of how his former student handled the crisis with Chancellor Goth and the Master.


More Info

  • DVD Release - Released on DVD in episodic format in October 2002. Extras include commentary by Tom Baker and Mary Tamm, a photo gallery and production information subtitles.


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