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619. Part One 08.03.1984 6.40pm - 7.05pm 6.9 M/66th/65% 620. Part Two 09.03.1984 6.40pm - 7.05pm 6.6 M/75th/--- 621. Part Three 15.03.1984 6.40pm - 7.05pm 7.8 M/62nd/--- 622. Part Four 16.03.1984 6.40pm - 7.05pm 7.8 M/62nd/68%
Part One Fri 19.02.1993 7.15pm - 7.40pm 2.12M/27th
Part Two 26.02.1993 7.15pm - 7.40pm 1.9 M/Outside top 30
Part Three 05.03.1993 7.15pm - 7.40pm 1.86M/27th
Part Four 12.03.1993 7.15pm - 7.40pm 1.4 M/Outside top 30
There is a war going on between gun runners/spectrox smuggling and the military. The leader of the gun runners is Sharaz Jek, an expert in android design and creation. The Doctor and Peri are arrested as gun runners, although Sharaz Jek manages to swap them for androids, who are later executed.
The Doctor finds that Sharaz Jek has been smuggling Spectrox, a life giving elixir, in return for guns. The military have been getting nowhere due to the second in command, who is one of Jek's robots.
The Doctor discovers that he and Peri are close to death from Spectrox Toxaemina. Peri and Major Salateen later escape from Jek, and aid the military. Eventually the military gain ground on Sharaz Jek, and he is finally killed. The Doctor risks his life to retrieve milk from a Queen bat, the only antidote to Spectrox Toxaemia.
The Doctor carries Peri back to the TARDIS. In opening the door some spills out into the desert. There is only enough left for Peri. After dematerialising the TARDIS the Doctor collapses as Peri recovers ...
Episode 1: Nicola Bryant's American accent slips again when she says "glass" in a distinctly English manner.
Episode 1: The Doctor and Peri are exploring the cave system, when Peri falls through a hole, supposedly down a slope and into a spectrox nest. But after just enough time to say "boing", watch as Nicola Bryant's head makes a quick reappearance.
Episode 3?: Maurice Roeves (playing Stotz) screws up the line "All right, then where's the two kilos?". He seems to start saying "spectrox" before switching to "two".
Episode 4: When the Doctor is in the cave getting milk from the Queen Bat, the shot has been reversed - you can tell because the question marks on the Doctor's collar are backwards.
Episode 4: As the Doctor is escaping from the gun-runners, his coat is stained on the front of the right shoulder by a mud burst. But shortly afterwards, when the Doctor is climbing down to find the Queen Bat, his coat is completely clean. Then, when he is actually extracting the Queen's milk, the stains have magically re-appeared - only to disappear again as he climbs back up the rock face afterwards. In the next scene - yes, the mud stains reappear! They remain constant for the rest of the story - but interestingly, they change again for the beginning of The Twin Dilemma, which follows straight on from this episode.
Episode 4: Take a look at the mouse holes clearly visible in the TARDIS during the regeneration.
Episode ?: When the gun-runners are throwing the guns off the catwalk, one of them gets a little stuck and has to be pushed again.