Terror of the Autons (TV story): Difference between revisions

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The Doctor grabs the open and smoking crate and tosses it out of the window. It explodes in the river. He identifies that Jo has been hypnotizes by the Master, and attempts to work through it.
The Doctor grabs the open and smoking crate and tosses it out of the window. It explodes in the river. He identifies that Jo has been hypnotizes by the Master, and attempts to work through it.


McDermott confronts the Master about his apparent domination over the Farrel factory. The Master invites him to sit in one of their new products, a self-inflating plastic chair, which comes alive and smothers him. Farrel is impressed with its effectiveness, but the Master realizes that they should explore smaller products.
Back at the plastics factory, McDermott confronts the Master about his apparent domination over the Farrel factory. The Master invites him to sit in one of their new products, a self-inflating plastic chair, which comes alive and smothers him. Rex Farrel is impressed with its effectiveness, but the Master realizes that they should explore smaller products.


Mr Farrel, Rex’s father, is the retired founder of the factory. He is very upset over Mr McDermott’s death and the arrival of “Colonel Masters.” After his attempt at hypnotizing Mr Farrel fails, the Master gives him a new sample product, a demonic looking plastic doll. He takes it home, shows it to his wife, Mrs Farrel, and puts it on the radiator, where it comes to life and kills him.
Mr Farrel, Rex’s father, is the retired founder of the factory. He is very upset over Mr McDermott’s death and the arrival of “Colonel Masters.” After his attempt at hypnotizing Mr Farrel fails, the Master gives him a new sample product, a demonic looking plastic doll. He takes it home, shows it to his wife, Mrs Farrel, and puts it on the radiator, where it comes to life and kills him.


UNIT scouts spot the missing Professor Philips at Rossini’s circus. The Doctor goes to investigate but leaves Jo behind. The Doctor is quickly captured, as the Master left Philips at the circus to lure the Doctor there. The circus’s strongman Tony is menacing him in a trailer, but Jo (who followed the Doctor) knocks him out. Professor Philips enters with a grenade in his hand, but the Doctor manages to work through his hypnosis. Philips saves the Doctor and Jos' life, and detonates the grenade outside, killing himself. The Doctor and Jo find the Master’s TARDIS (the Horse box) and are confronted by an angry mob of circus employees, led by Rossini. They are rescued from the mob by an arriving police car, but instead of being taken back to UNIT, they arrive in a remote quarry. The Doctor gets curious, and peels off the policemans' face. He discovers that the policemen are disguised as Autons.
UNIT scouts spot the missing Professor Philips at Rossini’s circus. The Doctor goes to investigate but leaves Jo behind. The Doctor is quickly captured, as the Master left Professor Philips at the circus to lure the Doctor there. The circus’s strongman Tony is menacing him in a trailer, but Jo (who followed the Doctor) knocks him out. Professor Philips enters with a grenade in his hand, but the Doctor manages to work through his hypnosis. Philips saves the Doctor and Jo's life, and detonates the grenade outside, killing himself. The Doctor and Jo find the Master’s TARDIS (the Horse box) and are confronted by an angry mob of circus employees, led by Rossini. They are rescued from the mob by an arriving police car, but instead of being taken back to UNIT, they arrive in a remote quarry. The Doctor gets curious, and peels off the policemans' face. He discovers that the policemen are disguised as Autons.


==='''Episode Three'''===
==='''Episode Three'''===
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