6C. Time-Flight
Writer: Peter Grimwade
Director: Ron Jones
Designer: Richard McManan-Smith
Incidental Music: Roger Limb
TRANSMISSION DETAILS:
576. Part One 23.03.82 6.55pm - 7.20pm 10.1M/26th
577. Part Two 24.03.82 7.05pm - 7.30pm 8.5M/48th
578. Part Three 30.03.82 6.55pm - 7.20pm 9.1M/46th
579. Part Four 31.03.82 7.05pm - 7.30pm 8.3M/64th
CAST:
KALID/THE MASTER: Anthony Ainley (Kalid credited to Leon Ny Taiy for 1); CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Richard Easton; FLIGHT
ENGINEER ROGER SCOBIE: Keith Drinkel; FIRST OFFICER ANDREW BILTON: Michael Cashman; ANGELA CLIFFORD: Judith Byfield;
CLIVE HORTON: Peter Dahlsen (1); SHEARD: Brian McDermott (1); CAPTAIN URQUHART: John Flint (1); JIM ANDREWS:
Peter Cellier (1); :PROFESSOR HAYTER: Nigel Stock (2-4); ADRIC: Matthew Waterhouse (2); ANITHON: Hugh Hayes (3-4);
ZARAK: Andre Winterton (3-4). UNCREDITED: DAVE CULSHAW: Barney Lawrence (1); SECURITY MAN: Tommy Winward (1);
FLIGHT ENGINEER: Richard Bonehill (1); MELKUR: Graham Cole (2); TERILEPTIL: Chris Bradshaw (2); PUPPETEER:
Richard Gregory (2); TANNOY VOICE: Judith Byfield (4); PLASMATONS: Steve Fideli, Martin Grant, Chris Holmes, Graham Jarvis,
Mykel Mills, Nigel Tisdall; PLASMATON VOICE: Andre Winterton
STORY:
The Doctor finally manages to return Tegan to Heathrow Airport, where he gets involved in the mysterious disappearance of a Concorde. With
the TARDIS on board the Doctor and his companions travel on a second Concorde, which also disappears.
The Concordes have been taken back through time by Kalid, alias the Master. The Master plans to gain control of the Xeraphin. The Master's
interference has caused the Xeraphin to become split into two parts - good and evil. Whilst the evil side assists the Master, the good
side helps the Doctor.
The Doctor fixes the Master's TARDIS so that it is sent back to the Xeraphins' home planet, which will serve as the Master's new prison.
Whilst Tegan is looking around Heathrow the TARDIS departs...
BLOOPERS:
Episode 1: Stapley and Nyssa see the Plasmatons materialise behind the Doctor before they actually appear.
Episode 3: In the scene where Nyssa is about to be absorbed by the Xerophin into their casket, she's standing in front of it is
glowing in a beam of pale light. While she's standing there shouting, a human hand briefly emerges from the sarcophagus, and then falls
back down. Presumably, this was the hand of one of the actors who would later play an emerging Xerophin.
Episode 4: When Captain Stapley's Concorde finally manages to take off from 140,000,000 B.C., we see hazy stock footage of an
airborne plane imposed over the prehistoric set. While the plane is lifting off, a crow flies across the screen from right to left. Now,
while crows are quite common and friendly in 1983, were they really that ubiquitous in prehistoric times?
STUDIOS:
Television Centre Studio 8
LOCATIONS:
Heathrow Airport, Middlesex
WORKING TITLE:
Xeraphin
NOVELISATION:
Time-Flight Peter Grimwade
VIDEO:
Time-Flight