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Patrick Troughton
Season Six

Patrick Troughton

UU. The Mind Robber

Writers: Derrick Sherwin (1 - uncredited) and Peter Ling (2-5)
Director: David Maloney
Designer: Evan Hercules
Incidental Music: Stock
Fight Arrangers: BH Barry (4) and John Greenwood (5)

TRANSMISSION DETAILS:

215. Episode 1                     14.09.68   5.20pm - 5.40pm   6.6M/55th/51%
216. Episode 2                     21.09.68   5.20pm - 5.40pm   6.5M/54th/49%
217. Episode 3                     28.09.68   5.20pm - 5.40pm   7.2M/45th/53%
218. Episode 4                     05.10.68   5.20pm - 5.40pm   7.3M/44th/56%
219. Episode 5                     12.10.68   5.20pm - 5.40pm   6.7M/84th/49%
REPEAT DETAILS:
(All BBC2 - positions just for that channel)
Episode 1               Fri   31.01.92   6.50pm - 7.10pm   2.57M/         16th
Episode 2                     07.02.92   6.50pm - 7.15pm   2.64M/         20th
Episode 3                     14.02.92   7.40pm - 8.00pm   1.5M/Outside Top 30
Episode 4                     21.02.92   7.40pm - 8.00pm   1.5M/Outside Top 30
Episode 5                     28.02.92   6.50pm - 7.10pm   3.46M/         14th
CAST:

THE MASTER: Emrys James; ROBOTS: (all 1,4,5) John Atterbury, Ralph Carrigan, Bill Wiesner, Terry Wright; LEMUEL GULLIVER: Bernard Horsfall (2-5 - credited as "A Stranger" for 2); JAMIE McCRIMMON: Hamish Wilson (2-3); CLOCKWORK SOLDIERS: (all 2,3,5) Paul Alexander, Ian Hines, Richard Ireson; CHILDREN: (all 2,5) Timothy Horton, Martin Langley, Sylvestre Le Touzel, Barbara Loft, Christopher Reynolds, David Reynolds; PRINCESS RAPUNZEL: Christine Pirie (3,5); THE MEDUSA: Sue Pulford (4-5); THE KARKUS: Christopher Robbie (4-5); D'ARTAGNAN AND SIR LANCELOT: John Greenwood (5); CYRANO DE BERGERAC: David Cannon; BLACKBEARD: Gerry Wain (5). UNCREDITED: REDCOAT: Philip Ryan (2-3); MINOTAUR: Richard Ireson (2-3)

STORY:

To escape the volcanic eruptions on the planet Dulkis the Doctor moves the TARDIS out of normal space/time. The TARDIS materialises inside a white void, although each of the TARDIS crew sees their own home on the scanner. The illusions are designed to get each of the crew outside the TARDIS - and they work.

The Doctor manages to find, and get back inside the TARDIS, both Jamie and Zoe. On takeoff, the TARDIS seems to explode, and the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe find themselves in a land of fiction.

The world in which they have landed can be quite savage, using a variety of tricks in order to trap the Doctor. Zoe is trapped inside a glass jar, and Jamie has a change of face after the Doctor gets it wrong. Along with all this they have to escape from clockwork soldiers.

The Doctor eventually finds the Master (no apparent relation to the Time Lord Master), who is a writer from 1926. The Master controls the world via the Master Brain computer, and whatever he writes becomes true. The Master Brain wants to use the Doctor, but it comes to a battle of wits, which the Doctor wins, and the Master is freed.

STUDIOS: Television Centre Studio 3, Lime Grove Studio D, Ealing Television Film Studios

LOCATIONS: Harrison Rocks, Groombridge, Kent; Croydon Airfield

WORKING TITLES: Part 1 - Manpower; Parts 2-5 - The Fact of Fiction

NOTES: Originally a four part story, Derrick Sherwin added an episode when The Dominators was reduced from six to five episodes. As a result Episode 1 has no writer credit
Due to Frazer Hines becoming ill, Hamish Wilson took over the part of Jamie for parts of Episodes 2 and 3
Episode 5 is the shortest ever episode of Doctor Who
The 1992 repeat of Episode 5 cut the caption at the end reading "Next Episode: The Invasion"

NOVELISATION: The Mind Robber Peter Ling

VIDEO: The Mind Robber


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