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'''''The Time Monster''''' was the fifth and final serial of [[season 9]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured another explanation of the destruction of [[Atlantis]] (1967's ''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'' and 1971's ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'' also offered explanations). This was also the penultimate serial to feature [[Roger Delgado]] as [[the Master]] and was the last story to feature the Master on "present day" Earth against the Doctor and [[UNIT]]. In addition to his use of [[hypnosis]], the Master also demonstrated a newly seen ability to perfectly imitate another person's voice.
'''''The Time Monster''''' was the fifth and final serial of [[season 9]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured another explanation of the destruction of [[Atlantis]] (1967's ''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'' and 1971's ''[[The Dæmons (TV story)|The Dæmons]]'' also offered explanations). This was also the penultimate serial to feature [[Roger Delgado]] as {{Delgado}} and was the last story to feature the Master on "present day" Earth against the Doctor and [[UNIT]]. In addition to his use of [[hypnosis]], the Master also demonstrated a newly seen ability to perfectly imitate another person's voice.


This story marked the debut of the first redesign for the [[TARDIS console room]], which was shared for both the [[Third Doctor]]'s and the Master's respective TARDIS interiors. It featured heavy alterations to the original [[roundel]] design of the TARDIS interior set that had remained in use since 1963, and a new [[time rotor]] prop. However, the exaggerated roundel design was subjected to criticism and suffered heavy damage during the filming break between season 9 and [[season 10]], necessitating the disposal of the new set and the construction of a second redesign that would appear in the upcoming season.
This story marked the debut of the first redesign for the [[TARDIS console room]], which was shared for both the [[Third Doctor]]'s and the Master's respective TARDIS interiors. It featured heavy alterations to the original [[roundel]] design of the TARDIS interior set that had remained in use since 1963, and a new [[time rotor]] prop. However, the exaggerated roundel design was subjected to criticism and suffered heavy damage during the filming break between season 9 and [[season 10]], necessitating the disposal of the new set and the construction of a second redesign that would appear in the upcoming season.
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