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Peter Davison
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592. Part One 15.02.83 6.50pm - 7.15pm 7.0M/86th/65% 593. Part Two 16.02.83 6.45pm - 7.10pm 7.5M/75th/67% 594. Part Three 22.02.83 6.55pm - 7.20pm 6.5M/97th/64% 595. Part Four 23.02.83 6.45pm - 7.10pm 7.4M/80th/67%
At the same time a raiding party rais the ship believing that there is wealth aboard. When the leader realises he runs off, leaving the party behind. Everyone is trapped behind as the ship is sterilised. As the lepers leave the ship, Nyssa is touched and infected, and the guards treat her no differently.
The process of curing the lazar disease involves a dose of radiation, but when the Doctor investigates he finds that the ship's pilot was killed centuries ago, and that the computer was going to jetison the ships fuel, which would cause Event Two: The destruction of the Universe.
Enlisting the help of a creature known as the Garm, the Doctor manages to prevent the fuel dump, and disconnect the computer controls. While the Doctor, Turlough and Tegan return to the TARDIS, Nyssa remains behind to show how to synthesise a drug that keeps the guards going, and how to process the lazar's properly.
Episode 2: Near the end of the episode, there is a scene where The Doctor and a woman (Goddard?) are walking along a sort of scaffolding towards some stairs. We see them about to descend and the camera pans down to one of the Vanir. As he moves towards the bottom of the staircase a foot can clearly be seen up towards the top. Then, a small superimposed step is matted over the foot. It even moves with the shot. They tried to cover it up, but couldn't. In fact, they made it worse by attracting attention to it.
Episode 4: Turlough is trying to operate the TARDIS console when the Black Guardian appears on the scanner, telling urlough not to bother with the TARDIS. Turlough yells "I can operate it!" and slams his fist down hard on the console; so much that it visibly wobbles.