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The TARDIS is found by the Eternals, who make it vanish. Trapped on board the Edwardian ship, the Doctor and his companions go on deck in space suits. Turlough hears the voice of the Black Guardian taunting him, saying that he is doomed to eternal life aboard the ship. Unable to take the strain, he leaps overboard into space. | The TARDIS is found by the Eternals, who make it vanish. Trapped on board the Edwardian ship, the Doctor and his companions go on deck in space suits. Turlough hears the voice of the Black Guardian taunting him, saying that he is doomed to eternal life aboard the ship. Unable to take the strain, he leaps overboard into space. | ||
===Part three=== | === Part three === | ||
Turlough is rescued by the ''[[Buccaneer (Enlightenment)|Buccaneer]]'', the pirate ship commanded by Captain [[Wrack]]. She sadistically toys with him with her knife, but he convinces her that he jumped overboard to throw in his lot with her and to find out her secret for winning the race. Wrack sends her first mate to present [[Davey (Enlightenment)|Captain Davey]], one of the other competitors, with a red-jewelled sword, and sends party invitations to the to all the captains of the ships. | Turlough is rescued by the ''[[Buccaneer (Enlightenment)|Buccaneer]]'', the pirate ship commanded by Captain [[Wrack]]. She sadistically toys with him with her knife, but he convinces her that he jumped overboard to throw in his lot with her and to find out her secret for winning the race. Wrack sends her first mate to present [[Davey (Enlightenment)|Captain Davey]], one of the other competitors, with a red-jewelled sword, and sends party invitations to the to all the captains of the ships. | ||
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Meanwhile, Wrack has managed to lure Tegan away from the party to her wheelhouse. She freezes her in time and plants a red crystal in her tiara. | Meanwhile, Wrack has managed to lure Tegan away from the party to her wheelhouse. She freezes her in time and plants a red crystal in her tiara. | ||
===Part four=== | === Part four === | ||
Brought before Wrack, Turlough accuses the Doctor of being a [[spy]] and claims he was trying to capture him. Wrack sends the Doctor, Tegan and Marriner back to the Edwardian ship. The Doctor believes Turlough is trying to prove himself trustworthy by stopping Wrack. Unfortunately, Wrack sees into Turlough's mind. She is about to sentence him to walk to plank. She pauses when Turlough tells her that he, too, serves the Black Guardian. | Brought before Wrack, Turlough accuses the Doctor of being a [[spy]] and claims he was trying to capture him. Wrack sends the Doctor, Tegan and Marriner back to the Edwardian ship. The Doctor believes Turlough is trying to prove himself trustworthy by stopping Wrack. Unfortunately, Wrack sees into Turlough's mind. She is about to sentence him to walk to plank. She pauses when Turlough tells her that he, too, serves the Black Guardian. | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
*[[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]] | * [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Peter Davison]] | ||
*[[Tegan Jovanka]] - [[Janet Fielding]] | * [[Tegan Jovanka]] - [[Janet Fielding]] | ||
*[[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] – [[Mark Strickson]] | * [[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]] – [[Mark Strickson]] | ||
*[[Striker]] - [[Keith Barron]] | * [[Striker]] - [[Keith Barron]] | ||
*The [[Black Guardian]] – [[Valentine Dyall]] | * The [[Black Guardian]] – [[Valentine Dyall]] | ||
*The [[White Guardian]] – [[Cyril Luckham]] | * The [[White Guardian]] – [[Cyril Luckham]] | ||
*[[Marriner]] - [[Christopher Brown]] | * [[Marriner]] - [[Christopher Brown]] | ||
*[[Collier]] - [[Clive Kneller]] | * [[Collier]] - [[Clive Kneller]] | ||
*[[First Officer (Enlightenment)|First Officer]] - [[James McClure]] | * [[First Officer (Enlightenment)|First Officer]] - [[James McClure]] | ||
*[[Jackson (Enlightenment)|Jackson]] - [[Tony Caunter]] | * [[Jackson (Enlightenment)|Jackson]] - [[Tony Caunter]] | ||
*[[Wrack]] - [[Lynda Baron]] | * [[Wrack]] - [[Lynda Baron]] | ||
*[[Mansell]] - [[Leee John]] | * [[Mansell]] - [[Leee John]] | ||
===Uncredited cast=== | === Uncredited cast === | ||
*[[Grogan]] - [[Pat Gorman]] | * [[Grogan]] - [[Pat Gorman]] | ||
*First Officer on the ''[[Shadow (spaceship)|Shadow]]'' - [[Richard Bonehill]] | * First Officer on the ''[[Shadow (spaceship)|Shadow]]'' - [[Richard Bonehill]] | ||
*Helmsman on the ''Shadow'' - [[John Cannon]] | * Helmsman on the ''Shadow'' - [[John Cannon]] | ||
*Sailors on the ''Shadow'' - [[Laurie Goode]], [[Alan Crisp]], [[Barney Lawrence]], [[Douglas Roe|Doug Roe]], [[Reg Woods]] | * Sailors on the ''Shadow'' - [[Laurie Goode]], [[Alan Crisp]], [[Barney Lawrence]], [[Douglas Roe|Doug Roe]], [[Reg Woods]] | ||
*Party Guests - [[Vincent Wong]], [[Arnold Lee]], [[Cy Town]], [[Stuart Myers]], [[Robert Goodman]], [[Ken Sedd|Kenneth Sedd]] (all [[DWM 186]]) | * Party Guests - [[Vincent Wong]], [[Arnold Lee]], [[Cy Town]], [[Stuart Myers]], [[Robert Goodman]], [[Ken Sedd|Kenneth Sedd]] (all [[DWM 186]]) | ||
* [[Critas|Critas the Greek]] - [[Byron Sotiris]] (''[[The Complete History]]'' Volume 37, Issue 56) | * [[Critas|Critas the Greek]] - [[Byron Sotiris]] (''[[The Complete History]]'' Volume 37, Issue 56) | ||
== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
*[[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Val McCrimmon]], [[Ian Tootle]] | * [[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Val McCrimmon]], [[Ian Tootle]] | ||
*[[Costumes]] - [[Dinah Collin]] | * [[Costumes]] - [[Dinah Collin]] | ||
*[[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Colin Green]] | * [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Colin Green]] | ||
*[[Film Cameraman]] - [[John Walker]], [[Paul Hellings-Wheeler]] | * [[Film Cameraman]] - [[John Walker]], [[Paul Hellings-Wheeler]] | ||
*[[Film Editor]] - [[Michell Boyd]], [[Ian McKendrick]] | * [[Film Editor]] - [[Michell Boyd]], [[Ian McKendrick]] | ||
*[[Film sound|Film Sound]] - [[Jim McAlister]] | * [[Film sound|Film Sound]] - [[Jim McAlister]] | ||
*[[Incidental Music]] - [[Malcolm Clarke]] | * [[Incidental Music]] - [[Malcolm Clarke]] | ||
*[[Make-Up]] - [[Jean Steward]], [[Carolyn Perry]] | * [[Make-Up]] - [[Jean Steward]], [[Carolyn Perry]] | ||
*[[Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]] | * [[Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]] | ||
*[[Production Assistant]] - [[Patricia O'Leary]] | * [[Production Assistant]] - [[Patricia O'Leary]] | ||
*[[Production Associate]] - [[June Collins]] | * [[Production Associate]] - [[June Collins]] | ||
*[[Production Manager]] - [[Jennie Osborn]] | * [[Production Manager]] - [[Jennie Osborn]] | ||
*[[Script Editor]] - [[Eric Saward]] | * [[Script Editor]] - [[Eric Saward]] | ||
*[[Senior cameraman|Senior Cameraman]] - [[Alec Wheal]] | * [[Senior cameraman|Senior Cameraman]] - [[Alec Wheal]] | ||
*[[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]] | * [[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]] | ||
*[[Studio Lighting]] - [[Fred Wright]] | * [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Fred Wright]] | ||
*[[Studio Sound]] - [[Martin Ridout]] | * [[Studio Sound]] - [[Martin Ridout]] | ||
*[[Technical manager|Technical Manager]] - [[Alan Jeffery]] | * [[Technical manager|Technical Manager]] - [[Alan Jeffery]] | ||
*[[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Peter Howell]] | * [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Peter Howell]] | ||
*[[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]] | * [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]] | ||
*[[Title Sequence]] - [[Sid Sutton]] | * [[Title Sequence]] - [[Sid Sutton]] | ||
*[[Video effects|Video Effects]] - [[Dave Chapman]] | * [[Video effects|Video Effects]] - [[Dave Chapman]] | ||
*[[Videotape editor|Videotape Editor]] - [[Rod Waldron]] | * [[Videotape editor|Videotape Editor]] - [[Rod Waldron]] | ||
*[[Vision Mixer]] - [[Paul Wheeler (vision mixer)|Paul Wheeler]] | * [[Vision Mixer]] - [[Paul Wheeler (vision mixer)|Paul Wheeler]] | ||
*[[Visual effects designer|Visual Effects Designer]] - [[Mike Kelt]] | * [[Visual effects designer|Visual Effects Designer]] - [[Mike Kelt]] | ||
==Worldbuilding== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
===Astronomical objects=== | === Astronomical objects === | ||
*The race sails along [[Venus]]. | * The race sails along [[Venus]]. | ||
*The ships sail thanks to [[solar wind]]s. | * The ships sail thanks to [[solar wind]]s. | ||
*The ships are threatened by an [[asteroid storm]]. | * The ships are threatened by an [[asteroid storm]]. | ||
===Foods and beverages=== | === Foods and beverages === | ||
*The Doctor replaces his [[celery]] at the party. | * The Doctor replaces his [[celery]] at the party. | ||
* The Doctor takes a glass of [[champagne]] to stop Tegan from taking it. | * The Doctor takes a glass of [[champagne]] to stop Tegan from taking it. | ||
*Red [[wine]] and [[rum]] are also drunk. | * Red [[wine]] and [[rum]] are also drunk. | ||
===Games=== | === Games === | ||
*Tegan and Turlough play a game of [[chess]] while the Doctor works on the TARDIS. | * Tegan and Turlough play a game of [[chess]] while the Doctor works on the TARDIS. | ||
===Individuals=== | === Individuals === | ||
*The Eternals put a photograph of Tegan's aunt [[Vanessa (Logopolis)|Vanessa]] in her cabin. | * The Eternals put a photograph of Tegan's aunt [[Vanessa (Logopolis)|Vanessa]] in her cabin. | ||
* [[Farley (Enlightenment)|Farley]] and [[Wade (Enlightenment)|Wade]] were abducted from Earth. | * [[Farley (Enlightenment)|Farley]] and [[Wade (Enlightenment)|Wade]] were abducted from Earth. | ||
===Spacecraft=== | === Spacecraft === | ||
*[[Striker]] is the ''[[Shadow (spaceship)|Shadow]]'s'' captain. | * [[Striker]] is the ''[[Shadow (spaceship)|Shadow]]'s'' captain. | ||
*[[Wrack]] is captain of the ''[[Buccaneer (Enlightenment)|Buccaneer]]''. | * [[Wrack]] is captain of the ''[[Buccaneer (Enlightenment)|Buccaneer]]''. | ||
*The ''Shadow'' is provided with an ion chamber and an [[ion drive]] system. | * The ''Shadow'' is provided with an ion chamber and an [[ion drive]] system. | ||
===TARDIS=== | === TARDIS === | ||
*The turbulence [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] experiences is [[time override]], according to the Doctor. | * The turbulence [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] experiences is [[time override]], according to the Doctor. | ||
*During the partial blackout, the Doctor uses an electric [[torch]] to inspect his TARDIS. | * During the partial blackout, the Doctor uses an electric [[torch]] to inspect his TARDIS. | ||
===Species=== | === Species === | ||
*[[Time Lord]]s aren't quite [[Ephemeral]]s or [[Eternal]]s. Or, at the least, the Eternals can't make up their minds about them. | * [[Time Lord]]s aren't quite [[Ephemeral]]s or [[Eternal]]s. Or, at the least, the Eternals can't make up their minds about them. | ||
*Striker [[telepathy|reads the Doctor's mind]] and says, "You are a Time Lord, a Lord of Time. Are there lords in such a small domain?" | * Striker [[telepathy|reads the Doctor's mind]] and says, "You are a Time Lord, a Lord of Time. Are there lords in such a small domain?" | ||
*The Eternals seem to greatly respect the [[Guardian of Time|Guardians of Time]]. | * The Eternals seem to greatly respect the [[Guardian of Time|Guardians of Time]]. | ||
==Story notes== | == Story notes == | ||
*The original title for this story was ''The Enlighteners''. [[Eric Saward]] changed the title as he believed it might confuse viewers as the two enlighteners weren’t seen until the end of the story. | * The original title for this story was ''The Enlighteners''. [[Eric Saward]] changed the title as he believed it might confuse viewers as the two enlighteners weren’t seen until the end of the story. | ||
* [[Peter Sallis]] was booked to play Captain Striker, as [[Fiona Cumming]] recalled that he had played a similarly detached character in the 1974 BBC drama ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pallisers The Pallisers]''. Sallis did attend one day of rehearsal before a strike started and production dates were changed. Sallis was signed up to a ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_of_the_Summer_Wine Last of the Summer Wine]'' special and so could not make the dates. So, [[Keith Barron]] was cast instead. David Rhule was originally cast as Mansell, but he also had to drop out, so singer [[Leee John]] replaced him at short notice, despite having no previous acting experience. | * [[Peter Sallis]] was booked to play Captain Striker, as [[Fiona Cumming]] recalled that he had played a similarly detached character in the 1974 BBC drama ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pallisers The Pallisers]''. Sallis did attend one day of rehearsal before a strike started and production dates were changed. Sallis was signed up to a ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_of_the_Summer_Wine Last of the Summer Wine]'' special and so could not make the dates. So, [[Keith Barron]] was cast instead. David Rhule was originally cast as Mansell, but he also had to drop out, so singer [[Leee John]] replaced him at short notice, despite having no previous acting experience. | ||
*Every story during [[Season 20 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 20]] had the Doctor face an enemy from each of his past incarnations, to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the programme. In this trilogy, the enemy was the [[Black Guardian]], who last faced the [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]] at the conclusion of the [[Key to Time]] saga in ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'' (1979). | * Every story during [[Season 20 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 20]] had the Doctor face an enemy from each of his past incarnations, to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the programme. In this trilogy, the enemy was the [[Black Guardian]], who last faced the [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]] at the conclusion of the [[Key to Time]] saga in ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'' (1979). | ||
*This was the first ''Doctor Who'' production to have been both written and directed by women, [[Barbara Clegg]] and Fiona Cumming respectively. The second, ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]'', also starred [[Jodie Whittaker|a woman]] as the Doctor. | * This was the first ''Doctor Who'' production to have been both written and directed by women, [[Barbara Clegg]] and Fiona Cumming respectively. The second, ''[[The Witchfinders (TV story)|The Witchfinders]]'', also starred [[Jodie Whittaker|a woman]] as the Doctor. | ||
*The Doctor replaces his stalk of [[celery]] with one from Captain Wrack's ship. Rather curiously, both stalks come from buffets which are essentially figments of other people's imagination ([[Castrovalva]] and the ''[[Buccaneer (Enlightenment)|Buccaneer]]'' both being "unreal"). | * The Doctor replaces his stalk of [[celery]] with one from Captain Wrack's ship. Rather curiously, both stalks come from buffets which are essentially figments of other people's imagination ([[Castrovalva]] and the ''[[Buccaneer (Enlightenment)|Buccaneer]]'' both being "unreal"). | ||
*The TARDIS camera is located in the beacon atop the police box; [[Lieutenant]] Marriner climbs to the top of the ship to peer inside, but apparently cannot hear Tegan. | * The TARDIS camera is located in the beacon atop the police box; [[Lieutenant]] Marriner climbs to the top of the ship to peer inside, but apparently cannot hear Tegan. | ||
* Although the dialogue in which he gives the information is inaudible, the script (or lip-reading his initial message) makes it clear that the White Guardian's mission is for the Doctor to stop Wrack winning the race, which would have devastating consequences for the whole universe. | * Although the dialogue in which he gives the information is inaudible, the script (or lip-reading his initial message) makes it clear that the White Guardian's mission is for the Doctor to stop Wrack winning the race, which would have devastating consequences for the whole universe. | ||
*Although it is popularly believed that the story originally featured a suspenseful scene where Wrack and Mansell menace the Doctor at knifepoint in the TARDIS control room which was cut at the editing stage, this is not the case. The photographs that exist of this were specially posed for publicity purposes only. | * Although it is popularly believed that the story originally featured a suspenseful scene where Wrack and Mansell menace the Doctor at knifepoint in the TARDIS control room which was cut at the editing stage, this is not the case. The photographs that exist of this were specially posed for publicity purposes only. | ||
*The plot is similar to that of ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'': both involve aliens abducting humans from various points in Earth's history and using them for their own ends. | * The plot is similar to that of ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'': both involve aliens abducting humans from various points in Earth's history and using them for their own ends. | ||
*Barbara Clegg's extended family spanned several social strata, and she noted with interest the way that her wealthier relations interacted with their poorer kin. Clegg was reminded of gods toying with lesser mortals, and this led to her creation of the Eternals. She also sought inspiration in [[the Bible]], deriving the prize of Enlightenment from the Tree of Knowledge in the Book of Genesis. Finally, Clegg seized upon the image of solar winds — actually streams of charged particles ejected from the Sun — to develop the premise of the Eternals racing through the solar system. | * Barbara Clegg's extended family spanned several social strata, and she noted with interest the way that her wealthier relations interacted with their poorer kin. Clegg was reminded of gods toying with lesser mortals, and this led to her creation of the Eternals. She also sought inspiration in [[the Bible]], deriving the prize of Enlightenment from the Tree of Knowledge in the Book of Genesis. Finally, Clegg seized upon the image of solar winds — actually streams of charged particles ejected from the Sun — to develop the premise of the Eternals racing through the solar system. | ||
*It was originally intended that Jackson would not reappear after the second episode, but during filming Eric Saward became concerned that it appeared that he had been executed and so he and Clegg rewrote part three to include him. | * It was originally intended that Jackson would not reappear after the second episode, but during filming Eric Saward became concerned that it appeared that he had been executed and so he and Clegg rewrote part three to include him. | ||
*Because part three was discovered to be running short, scenes from part four were brought forward and the final scenes with the Guardians were extended to compensate. | * Because part three was discovered to be running short, scenes from part four were brought forward and the final scenes with the Guardians were extended to compensate. | ||
*Barbara Clegg was a fan of the series and wrote the serial to please her children. | * Barbara Clegg was a fan of the series and wrote the serial to please her children. | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Griffiths Richard Griffiths], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Hawthorne Nigel Hawthorne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Houston Donald Houston] and [[Michael Jayston]] were considered for Captain Jackson. | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Griffiths Richard Griffiths], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Hawthorne Nigel Hawthorne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Houston Donald Houston] and [[Michael Jayston]] were considered for Captain Jackson. | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson Glenda Jackson] was offered the role of Captain Wrack. | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenda_Jackson Glenda Jackson] was offered the role of Captain Wrack. | ||
* Fiona Cumming came up with the idea that the Eternals would not blink and cast actors who she believed could provide detached performances. | * Fiona Cumming came up with the idea that the Eternals would not blink and cast actors who she believed could provide detached performances. | ||
*The interior sets of the boats were not built specifically for the programme, but were pulled together from stock items from various prop warehouses. | * The interior sets of the boats were not built specifically for the programme, but were pulled together from stock items from various prop warehouses. | ||
*Fiona Cumming had originally hoped to simulate the rocking of the ships by mounting the sets on rollers, but the idea was dropped due to costs. The effect was achieved by moving the cameras instead. | * Fiona Cumming had originally hoped to simulate the rocking of the ships by mounting the sets on rollers, but the idea was dropped due to costs. The effect was achieved by moving the cameras instead. | ||
*The photo of Tegan's Aunt [[Vanessa (Logopolis)|Vanessa]], one of the items created by Marriner from the contents of her mind, was shot specifically for the filming, requiring [[Dolore Whiteman]] (who had played the character in ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') to be contracted for a one-day photoshoot. | * The photo of Tegan's Aunt [[Vanessa (Logopolis)|Vanessa]], one of the items created by Marriner from the contents of her mind, was shot specifically for the filming, requiring [[Dolore Whiteman]] (who had played the character in ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'') to be contracted for a one-day photoshoot. | ||
*The models of the boats, used in the racing sequences, were props sourced by visual effects designer [[Mike Kelt]] following extensive research at [[National Maritime Museum|the National Maritime Museum]]. | * The models of the boats, used in the racing sequences, were props sourced by visual effects designer [[Mike Kelt]] following extensive research at [[National Maritime Museum|the National Maritime Museum]]. | ||
*The ships were mounted on rods for filming, while the oars were battery operated. The model of Davey's ship remained intact, with explosion being a filmed effect that was edited into the sequence. | * The ships were mounted on rods for filming, while the oars were battery operated. The model of Davey's ship remained intact, with explosion being a filmed effect that was edited into the sequence. | ||
*Mike Kelt was shocked by the dilapidated state of the TARDIS console prop, and was worried about damaging it while filming the explosion from part one. When he asked [[John Nathan-Turner]] if he could replace it, he was told there was no money available. | * Mike Kelt was shocked by the dilapidated state of the TARDIS console prop, and was worried about damaging it while filming the explosion from part one. When he asked [[John Nathan-Turner]] if he could replace it, he was told there was no money available. | ||
*The futuristic spacesuits on the Edwardian ship, which Tegan initially thinks are scuba divers' wetsuits, were actually heavy-duty overalls that had been painted black. | * The futuristic spacesuits on the Edwardian ship, which Tegan initially thinks are scuba divers' wetsuits, were actually heavy-duty overalls that had been painted black. | ||
* [[Janet Fielding]] struggled with the low cut ball-gown she wore during filming, as it threatened to expose her breasts on a number of occasions. At one point, [[Peter Davison]] concluded a line with the ad-lib, “Oh, and Tegan, put your boobs back in!” whereupon Fielding realised that she had accidentally exposed herself. | * [[Janet Fielding]] struggled with the low cut ball-gown she wore during filming, as it threatened to expose her breasts on a number of occasions. At one point, [[Peter Davison]] concluded a line with the ad-lib, “Oh, and Tegan, put your boobs back in!” whereupon Fielding realised that she had accidentally exposed herself. | ||
*The ball gown worn by [[Lynda Baron]] was made especially for the serial and was the most expensive costume on display. | * The ball gown worn by [[Lynda Baron]] was made especially for the serial and was the most expensive costume on display. | ||
*The newspaper found by the Doctor in part one was a reprint of ''[[The Times]]'' from September [[1901]], while the food and drink served during the party scenes was all real. | * The newspaper found by the Doctor in part one was a reprint of ''[[The Times]]'' from September [[1901]], while the food and drink served during the party scenes was all real. | ||
*[[Mark Strickson]] was injured while filming the scene of Turlough throwing himself overboard, when the Kirby wire he was suspended from broke, leaving him only able to walk with difficulty for several weeks. | * [[Mark Strickson]] was injured while filming the scene of Turlough throwing himself overboard, when the Kirby wire he was suspended from broke, leaving him only able to walk with difficulty for several weeks. | ||
* During filming, the electricians union, the EEPTU, had begun strike action, which disrupted the filming of a number of BBC productions and potentially meant the final three serials of the season would have to be abandoned. The electricians dispute was settled, but it badly affected the series recording schedule. The crew were able to shoot the following serial ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'' on schedule, meaning that there was only one recording block left for the part-completed ''Enlightenment'' and the planned season finale, ''The Return''. With some filming already completed, and its importance in concluding the Black Guardian story-arc, it was decided that ''Enlightenment'' should take precedence and so it had its second production block moved to January 1983, while ''The Return'' was abandoned. Due to the delays, the serial only finished filming around a month before its transmission date, meaning that composer [[Malcolm Clarke]] only received the first episode for scoring a week before broadcast, having to rely on musical cues he had recorded weeks earlier without having seen any footage. | * During filming, the electricians union, the EEPTU, had begun strike action, which disrupted the filming of a number of BBC productions and potentially meant the final three serials of the season would have to be abandoned. The electricians dispute was settled, but it badly affected the series recording schedule. The crew were able to shoot the following serial ''[[The King's Demons (TV story)|The King's Demons]]'' on schedule, meaning that there was only one recording block left for the part-completed ''Enlightenment'' and the planned season finale, ''The Return''. With some filming already completed, and its importance in concluding the Black Guardian story-arc, it was decided that ''Enlightenment'' should take precedence and so it had its second production block moved to January 1983, while ''The Return'' was abandoned. Due to the delays, the serial only finished filming around a month before its transmission date, meaning that composer [[Malcolm Clarke]] only received the first episode for scoring a week before broadcast, having to rely on musical cues he had recorded weeks earlier without having seen any footage. | ||
*Barbara Clegg and [[Cyril Luckham]] had previously starred in a stage production of ''[[Anthony and Cleopatra]]''. | * Barbara Clegg and [[Cyril Luckham]] had previously starred in a stage production of ''[[Anthony and Cleopatra]]''. | ||
*Eric Saward takes the credit for getting Barbara Clegg the writing job, citing the lack of female writers on the show. They knew each other from working in radio. | * Eric Saward takes the credit for getting Barbara Clegg the writing job, citing the lack of female writers on the show. They knew each other from working in radio. | ||
* Peter Davison thought it was an excellent script, while Mark Strickson felt that only a woman could write the intensity seen onscreen. | * Peter Davison thought it was an excellent script, while Mark Strickson felt that only a woman could write the intensity seen onscreen. | ||
*Fiona Cumming was disappointed that Barbara Clegg was never asked to write for the show again. The two met for the first time when recording the [[DVD]] commentary, claiming that they were forbidden to meet. Clegg described discussing anything with Eric Saward as uncomfortable. | * Fiona Cumming was disappointed that Barbara Clegg was never asked to write for the show again. The two met for the first time when recording the [[DVD]] commentary, claiming that they were forbidden to meet. Clegg described discussing anything with Eric Saward as uncomfortable. | ||
*Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Mark Strickson all disliked the dynamic that had developed between the characters, with Davison wondering why the Doctor would want to travel with a pair that was often portrayed in such a disagreeable light. John Nathan-Turner accepted their criticism, and encouraged them to work together to improve the characterisation. | * Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Mark Strickson all disliked the dynamic that had developed between the characters, with Davison wondering why the Doctor would want to travel with a pair that was often portrayed in such a disagreeable light. John Nathan-Turner accepted their criticism, and encouraged them to work together to improve the characterisation. | ||
*The first draft of part one did not contain any of the material concerning the Guardians, and Turlough was a peripheral figure, with the script focussing on the relationship between Marriner and Tegan. | * The first draft of part one did not contain any of the material concerning the Guardians, and Turlough was a peripheral figure, with the script focussing on the relationship between Marriner and Tegan. | ||
* Eric Saward rewrote portions of the script pertaining to the story-arc, particularly the final confrontation scenes at the end of part four. | * Eric Saward rewrote portions of the script pertaining to the story-arc, particularly the final confrontation scenes at the end of part four. | ||
*[[Peter Moffatt]] had been originally scheduled as the serial's director, but following the problems with the later abandoned ''Space Whale'' script, he was asked to helm its replacement due to his experience, and so Fiona Cumming was asked to take over. | * [[Peter Moffatt]] had been originally scheduled as the serial's director, but following the problems with the later abandoned ''Space Whale'' script, he was asked to helm its replacement due to his experience, and so Fiona Cumming was asked to take over. | ||
*Barbara Clegg gave many of the Eternals names with nautical connotations. Captain Striker's surname came from a steamboating term for an engineer's apprentice, while Marriner was a slight corruption of “mariner”. Captain Wrack took her surname from an archaic word for a shipwreck. Critas the Greek was inspired by ''Critias'', one of the dialogues of [[Plato]] which told the story of [[Atlantis]]. Captain Davey was an allusion to the phrase “Davy Jones' locker”, meaning the depths of the ocean. | * Barbara Clegg gave many of the Eternals names with nautical connotations. Captain Striker's surname came from a steamboating term for an engineer's apprentice, while Marriner was a slight corruption of “mariner”. Captain Wrack took her surname from an archaic word for a shipwreck. Critas the Greek was inspired by ''Critias'', one of the dialogues of [[Plato]] which told the story of [[Atlantis]]. Captain Davey was an allusion to the phrase “Davy Jones' locker”, meaning the depths of the ocean. | ||
* Fiona Cumming had to relinquish an assignment on the soap opera ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_the_High_Road Take The High Road]'' in order to complete the serial. | * Fiona Cumming had to relinquish an assignment on the soap opera ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_the_High_Road Take The High Road]'' in order to complete the serial. | ||
*The Black and White Guardians' role was originally filled by beings called the Enlighteners. | * The Black and White Guardians' role was originally filled by beings called the Enlighteners. | ||
*Eric Saward asked Barbara Clegg to provide an additional ninety seconds of content for episode one, and a further two minutes for episode two. Clegg added dialogue between the sailors and Turlough about the ''America'' and Jackson's attempted rebellion. | * Eric Saward asked Barbara Clegg to provide an additional ninety seconds of content for episode one, and a further two minutes for episode two. Clegg added dialogue between the sailors and Turlough about the ''America'' and Jackson's attempted rebellion. | ||
===Ratings=== | === Ratings === | ||
*Part one - 6.6 million viewers | * Part one - 6.6 million viewers | ||
*Part two - 7.2 million viewers | * Part two - 7.2 million viewers | ||
*Part three - 6.2 million viewers | * Part three - 6.2 million viewers | ||
*Part four - 7.3 million viewers | * Part four - 7.3 million viewers | ||
===Filming locations=== | === Filming locations === | ||
*[[BBC Television Centre]] ([[List of stories recorded at BBC Television Centre|TC1]]), Shepherd's Bush, [[London]] | * [[BBC Television Centre]] ([[List of stories recorded at BBC Television Centre|TC1]]), Shepherd's Bush, [[London]] | ||
===Production errors=== | === Production errors === | ||
{{discontinuity}} | {{discontinuity}} | ||
*In part one when the ship experiences turbulence, the liquid in the glasses doesn't. The effect used to achieve the shake — that is, literally shaking the camera — doesn't actually have a physical impact on anything in the shot. | * In part one when the ship experiences turbulence, the liquid in the glasses doesn't. The effect used to achieve the shake — that is, literally shaking the camera — doesn't actually have a physical impact on anything in the shot. | ||
*The [[cliffhanger]]s and reprises in the next episode don't always match in this story. Of course, none of the following are evident in the [[21st century]] "special edition" [[omnibus]] compiled by the director for the DVD. | * The [[cliffhanger]]s and reprises in the next episode don't always match in this story. Of course, none of the following are evident in the [[21st century]] "special edition" [[omnibus]] compiled by the director for the DVD. | ||
**Part two ends with Turlough climbing onto the railing and jumping off, with the Doctor shouting, "NO!". The next episode, however, begins with Turlough climbing onto the railing with the Doctor shouting, "Don't be an idiot!" before Turlough jumps off. | ** Part two ends with Turlough climbing onto the railing and jumping off, with the Doctor shouting, "NO!". The next episode, however, begins with Turlough climbing onto the railing with the Doctor shouting, "Don't be an idiot!" before Turlough jumps off. | ||
**When Wrack freezes Tegan at the end of part three, her eyes are wide open, yet when she is unfrozen again at the beginning of part four, her eyes are shut. | ** When Wrack freezes Tegan at the end of part three, her eyes are wide open, yet when she is unfrozen again at the beginning of part four, her eyes are shut. | ||
*When the Doctor is forced to stand over the hole into space in part four, his left foot (viewers' right) briefly passes through through the floor next to the hole. | * When the Doctor is forced to stand over the hole into space in part four, his left foot (viewers' right) briefly passes through through the floor next to the hole. | ||
=== Special Edition === | === Special Edition === | ||
'''''Enlightenment Special Edition''''' was a feature length re-edit of the story with CGI special effects by [[Rob Semenoff]] released in the [[November (releases)|November]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]] boxset ''[[The Black Guardian Trilogy]]''. [[Fiona Cumming]] returned to act as the director of the Special Edition; this would be followed by her work on ''[[Planet of Fire The Movie (home video)|Planet of Fire The Movie]]''.{{Store variant data|variant=Special Edition|release date =November 2009}} | '''''Enlightenment Special Edition''''' was a feature length re-edit of the story with CGI special effects by [[Rob Semenoff]] released in the [[November (releases)|November]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]] boxset ''[[The Black Guardian Trilogy]]''. [[Fiona Cumming]] returned to act as the director of the Special Edition; this would be followed by her work on ''[[Planet of Fire The Movie (home video)|Planet of Fire The Movie]]''.{{Store variant data|variant=Special Edition|release date =November 2009}} | ||
The making of this edition was discussed in ''[[Re-Enlightenment (documentary)|Re-Enlightenment]]''. | The making of this edition was discussed in ''[[Re-Enlightenment (documentary)|Re-Enlightenment]]''. | ||
==== Deviations from original serial ==== | ==== Deviations from original serial ==== | ||
* Several scenes are cut and compressed. | * Several scenes are cut and compressed. | ||
* The exterior of the TARDIS is seen spinning during the opening power loss scene, with added stuttering [[vworp]] sound effects. | * The exterior of the TARDIS is seen spinning during the opening power loss scene, with added stuttering [[vworp]] sound effects. | ||
* The ships are replaced by CGI, with new sequences of the ships floating in space. | * The ships are replaced by CGI, with new sequences of the ships floating in space. | ||
* The ship interiors receive updated windows to the outside, including new windows not in the original release. | * The ship interiors receive updated windows to the outside, including new windows not in the original release. | ||
* The ''[[Shadow (spaceship)|Shadow]]''{{'}}s collision with Venus is shown from a new angle. | * The ''[[Shadow (spaceship)|Shadow]]''{{'}}s collision with Venus is shown from a new angle. | ||
* The [[force shield]]s around the boats are visible, leading to more visible danger in the scene where Turlough is in the [[Ion drive]] chamber with its shield depleting. | * The [[force shield]]s around the boats are visible, leading to more visible danger in the scene where Turlough is in the [[Ion drive]] chamber with its shield depleting. | ||
* The eye amplifier on the ceiling of Wrack's ion chamber is depicting as hanging from living organic wires. | * The eye amplifier on the ceiling of Wrack's ion chamber is depicting as hanging from living organic wires. | ||
[[File:Enlightenment Special Edition harbour.jpg|thumb|right|The Special Edition [[harbour (Enlightenment)|harbour]].]] | [[File:Enlightenment Special Edition harbour.jpg|thumb|right|The Special Edition [[harbour (Enlightenment)|harbour]].]] | ||
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==== Deviations from original serial ==== | ==== Deviations from original serial ==== | ||
* A new starscape background. | * A new starscape background. | ||
* The ships are replaced with CGI. | * The ships are replaced with CGI. | ||
* Some shots of Turlough floating in space are fully CGI. | * Some shots of Turlough floating in space are fully CGI. | ||
* The eye window of the ion chamber is replaced with a CGI version that has visible glass. | * The eye window of the ion chamber is replaced with a CGI version that has visible glass. | ||
* The [[harbour (Enlightenment)|harbour]] receives a new CGI design. | * The [[harbour (Enlightenment)|harbour]] receives a new CGI design. | ||
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* This edition's version of the eye window appeared in [[WC]]: {{Cs|The Artist at the End of Time (webcast)}}, also by Thompson, which was released several months earlier than the updated ''Enlightenment''. | * This edition's version of the eye window appeared in [[WC]]: {{Cs|The Artist at the End of Time (webcast)}}, also by Thompson, which was released several months earlier than the updated ''Enlightenment''. | ||
==Continuity== | == Continuity == | ||
*Eternals and Enlightenment also appear in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heart's Desire (audio story)|The Heart's Desire]]''. | * Eternals and Enlightenment also appear in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Heart's Desire (audio story)|The Heart's Desire]]''. | ||
*Eternals are mentioned by the [[Tenth Doctor]] in regards to [[the Void]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'') | * Eternals are mentioned by the [[Tenth Doctor]] in regards to [[the Void]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts (TV story)|Army of Ghosts]]'') | ||
*The [[White Guardian]] previously encountered the Doctor when sending his [[fourth incarnation]] to find and assemble the six segments of the [[Key to Time]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') | * The [[White Guardian]] previously encountered the Doctor when sending his [[fourth incarnation]] to find and assemble the six segments of the [[Key to Time]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'') | ||
*After being thwarted by the Doctor in his own attempt to procure the Key to Time, the [[Black Guardian]] swore that the Doctor would die for having done so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') He later recruited [[Turlough]] as part of his plan to carry out his revenge. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'') | * After being thwarted by the Doctor in his own attempt to procure the Key to Time, the [[Black Guardian]] swore that the Doctor would die for having done so. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') He later recruited [[Turlough]] as part of his plan to carry out his revenge. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'') | ||
**Furthermore, the Black Guardian would later retaliate against the Doctor again for his meddling in the Enlightenment affair by interfering with his timeline. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'') | ** Furthermore, the Black Guardian would later retaliate against the Doctor again for his meddling in the Enlightenment affair by interfering with his timeline. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]'') | ||
*Striker's ship shares its name, the ''Shadow'', with a [[The Shadow|previous operative]] of the Black Guardian. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') | * Striker's ship shares its name, the ''Shadow'', with a [[The Shadow|previous operative]] of the Black Guardian. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'') | ||
*The Doctor previously encountered aliens abducting humans from various points in Earth's history to use them for their own ends. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]])'' Soon after the events of ''Enlightenment'', a similar set of abductions would take place, but involving incarnations of the Doctor, various allies of his and a number of different alien species. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') | * The Doctor previously encountered aliens abducting humans from various points in Earth's history to use them for their own ends. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]])'' Soon after the events of ''Enlightenment'', a similar set of abductions would take place, but involving incarnations of the Doctor, various allies of his and a number of different alien species. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') | ||
*The Doctor replaces his stalk of [[celery]] that he took from [[Castrovalva]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') | * The Doctor replaces his stalk of [[celery]] that he took from [[Castrovalva]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') | ||
*The Doctor would later encounter another space rally. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'') | * The Doctor would later encounter another space rally. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ghost Monument (TV story)|The Ghost Monument]]'') | ||
==Home video and audio releases == | == Home video and audio releases == | ||
===DVD releases === | === DVD releases === | ||
This story was released as a two-disc set, along with ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' and ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', as part of the DVD set ''[[The Black Guardian Trilogy]]''. The second DVD was a Special Edition movie-length feature with added modern CGI, a 5.1 remix and 16:9 widescreen. | This story was released as a two-disc set, along with ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' and ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'', as part of the DVD set ''[[The Black Guardian Trilogy]]''. The second DVD was a Special Edition movie-length feature with added modern CGI, a 5.1 remix and 16:9 widescreen. | ||
Contents: | Contents: | ||
====Disc 1 - Standard Edition==== | ==== Disc 1 - Standard Edition ==== | ||
*Commentary by [[Peter Davison]] ([[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]]), [[Mark Strickson]] ([[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]]), Writer [[Barbara Clegg]] and Director [[Fiona Cumming]] | * Commentary by [[Peter Davison]] ([[Fifth Doctor|the Doctor]]), [[Mark Strickson]] ([[Vislor Turlough|Turlough]]), Writer [[Barbara Clegg]] and Director [[Fiona Cumming]] | ||
*''[[Winner Takes All (documentary)|Winner Takes All]]'' - Cast and crew look back on the making of this story | * ''[[Winner Takes All (documentary)|Winner Takes All]]'' - Cast and crew look back on the making of this story | ||
*''[[Casting Off! (documentary)|Casting Off!]]'' - An actor's view of working on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' | * ''[[Casting Off! (documentary)|Casting Off!]]'' - An actor's view of working on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' | ||
*''[[Single Write Female (documentary)|Single Write Female]]'' - Writer Barbara Clegg looks back on her career | * ''[[Single Write Female (documentary)|Single Write Female]]'' - Writer Barbara Clegg looks back on her career | ||
* ''[[The Story of the Guardians (documentary)|The Story of the Guardians]]'' - Investigating who - or what - the Guardians really are | * ''[[The Story of the Guardians (documentary)|The Story of the Guardians]]'' - Investigating who - or what - the Guardians really are | ||
*Storyboards - A dual-angle feature, with visual effects supervisor [[Mike Kelt]] | * Storyboards - A dual-angle feature, with visual effects supervisor [[Mike Kelt]] | ||
* Isolated Score | * Isolated Score | ||
*Photo Gallery | * Photo Gallery | ||
*''[[Radio Times]]'' Listings (DVD-ROM - PC/Mac) | * ''[[Radio Times]]'' Listings (DVD-ROM - PC/Mac) | ||
*Production Information Subtitles | * Production Information Subtitles | ||
*Coming Soon Trailer - ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'' | * Coming Soon Trailer - ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'' | ||
*[[Easter Egg]]s: | * [[Easter Egg]]s: | ||
**TARDIS Information File. To access this hidden feature, press left at ''Single Write Female'' on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden ''Doctor Who'' logo. | ** TARDIS Information File. To access this hidden feature, press left at ''Single Write Female'' on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden ''Doctor Who'' logo. | ||
** [[Janet Fielding]] & Peter Davison bonus interview. To access this hidden feature, press left at Coming Soon on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden ''Doctor Who'' logo. | ** [[Janet Fielding]] & Peter Davison bonus interview. To access this hidden feature, press left at Coming Soon on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden ''Doctor Who'' logo. | ||
====Disc 2 - Special Edition==== | ==== Disc 2 - Special Edition ==== | ||
*Feature Length Version - A totally new edit of the story featuring 5.1 Surround Sound and new CGI effects, overseen by original director Fiona Cumming | * Feature Length Version - A totally new edit of the story featuring 5.1 Surround Sound and new CGI effects, overseen by original director Fiona Cumming | ||
*''[[Re-Enlightenment (documentary)|Re-Enlightenment]]'' - The production team of the new version discuss their approach | * ''[[Re-Enlightenment (documentary)|Re-Enlightenment]]'' - The production team of the new version discuss their approach | ||
*Original Edit Comparison - A comparison of the original opening of Part Three and the transmitted one | * Original Edit Comparison - A comparison of the original opening of Part Three and the transmitted one | ||
*Film Trims | * Film Trims | ||
*''[[Finding Mark Strickson (documentary)|Finding Mark Strickson]]'' - Mark Strickson looks back over his acting career | * ''[[Finding Mark Strickson (documentary)|Finding Mark Strickson]]'' - Mark Strickson looks back over his acting career | ||
* ''[[Finding Sarah Sutton (documentary)|Finding Sarah Sutton]]'' - [[Sarah Sutton]] looks back over her acting career | * ''[[Finding Sarah Sutton (documentary)|Finding Sarah Sutton]]'' - [[Sarah Sutton]] looks back over her acting career | ||
* ''[[Russell Harty's Christmas Party]]'' - A 1982 Christmas show featuring Peter Davison | * ''[[Russell Harty's Christmas Party]]'' - A 1982 Christmas show featuring Peter Davison | ||
*PDF Material - ''The [[Radio Times]]'' [[Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special|''Doctor Who'' 20th Anniversary Special]] and the ''Doctor Who'' office 'Production Bible' (DVD-ROM - PC/Mac) | * PDF Material - ''The [[Radio Times]]'' [[Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special|''Doctor Who'' 20th Anniversary Special]] and the ''Doctor Who'' office 'Production Bible' (DVD-ROM - PC/Mac) | ||
*Easter Egg: Making "The Guardian Trilogy" DVD box set photo gallery. To access this hidden feature, press left at ''Finding Mark Strickson'' on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden ''Doctor Who'' logo. | * Easter Egg: Making "The Guardian Trilogy" DVD box set photo gallery. To access this hidden feature, press left at ''Finding Mark Strickson'' on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden ''Doctor Who'' logo. | ||
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====Box set==== | ==== Box set ==== | ||
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===Blu-ray releases === | === Blu-ray releases === | ||
''Enlightenment'' was released as part of [[The Collection]]: Season 20 on [[18 September (releases)|18 September]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]. | ''Enlightenment'' was released as part of [[The Collection]]: Season 20 on [[18 September (releases)|18 September]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]. | ||
===Video releases === | === Video releases === | ||
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==External links== | == External links == | ||
*{{bbcepguideclassic|enlightenment/|Enlightenment}} | * {{bbcepguideclassic|enlightenment/|Enlightenment}} | ||
*{{radiotimes|2012-02-05/enlightenment}} | * {{radiotimes|2012-02-05/enlightenment}} | ||
{{dwcast}} | {{dwcast}} | ||
{{dwrefguide|who_6h.htm|Enlightenment}} | {{dwrefguide|who_6h.htm|Enlightenment}} | ||
*{{briefhistory|serials/6h.html|Enlightenment}} | * {{briefhistory|serials/6h.html|Enlightenment}} | ||
*[http://www.eofftv.com/episodes/d/doctor_who/5th_doctor/enlightenment_main.htm Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television entry on '''Enlightenment'''] | * [http://www.eofftv.com/episodes/d/doctor_who/5th_doctor/enlightenment_main.htm Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film and Television entry on '''Enlightenment'''] | ||
{{DWTV}} | {{DWTV}} | ||
{{Revised editions of Doctor Who TV stories}} | {{Revised editions of Doctor Who TV stories}} | ||
{{Black Guardian stories}} | {{Black Guardian stories}} | ||
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