1. "The Doctor and Jo try to learn
the Master's reasons for visiting
the planet, and fall into a deadly trap.
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2. "Dent and IMC men plan
a terrible revenge on the Colonists."
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3. This episode was first broadcast
on Saturday 8 May 1971
and watched by 8.8 million viewers.
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4. Keep an eye on Pat Gorman
(the IMC gunman
kneeling beside the crate).
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5. Now you see him,
in the videotaped reprise
from the previous episode's recording.
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6. The reprise ends with the two colonists
When we cut to Winton
it's a whole new studio day.
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7. This bit's are-enactment,
played at a faster pace and without
last week's wobbly wall next to Jo.
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8. Here's the Master's
recurring musical leitmotif.
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9. "The Master has to lower his gun -
he cannot shoot Doctor Who
with Ashe and Mary as witnesses."
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10. "Yes, we must stop it,"
agrees the Master in the script.
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11. Winton carefully avoids
knocking off Dent's page-boy wig
with his rifle-butt.
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12. It's because this week
he's changed sides...
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13. In a moment,
keep a close eye on the Master's head.
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14. Spot the microphone shadow.
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15. "Winton obviously
hasn't thought this far.
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16. "Winton is angry
at not getting the expected praise."
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17. Here's turncoat Pat Gorman.
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18. The script says: "The colonists
come forward and grab the Master,
but he doesn't move."
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19. One word of scripted dialogue
is about to change:
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20. "Rashly".
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21. "Winton cannot help reacting
to the flattery."
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22. Is the Master proposing to make Uxarieus
a Galactic Heritage Site?
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23. Will visitors flock there
to view the rock formations,
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24. and gawp at the local primitives
making clay pots?
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25. Roger Delgado is about to make
another adjustment to improve
the rhythm of the scripted dialogue:
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26. "Can you substantiate this charge?"
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27. It was a regular feature
of the character's costume
during the 1971 series.
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28. In the script, Ashe replies: "Very well.
Let's go upstairs to my quarters."
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29. "If I were to intercede for you
with Earth government,"
begins the Master as they go.
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30. This week's BBC-1 Saturday Western
will be Comanche (1956),
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31. in which a scout is sent
into Indian territory to contact
and make peace with the Indian chief.
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32. The Master's Tardis was disguised
as a horsebox on the only
previous occasion Jo has seen it.
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33. It's a standard design,
non-shape-changing Yale door key.
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34. In fact, the Doctor used
his own Tardis key
to enter the Master's horsebox.
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35. We cut from Jo on Camera 1
to the spaceship door...
also on Camera 1.
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36. In other words,
there has just been a recording break
to move Cameras 1 and 2.
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37. Did you notice that the corridor outside
was a lot narrower
than in previous episodes?
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38. In the script,
Caldwell opens a bottle of champagne,
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39. but the budget wouldn't even run
to Ribena this time.
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40. Winton is on another set,
saying these lines
into a boom microphone.
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41. "There is a click,
the message has ended."
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42. "This is the interior of Doctor Who's
Tardis, slightly re-dressed,"
elucidates the script.
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43. The Doctor's Tardis is usually set up
with the doors at screen left.
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44. See if you can spot
any other little differences.
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45. The script calls for him to use
"a torch-like gadget,
which beeps as it scans the field".
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46. Using the sonic screwdriver saved
having to make another special prop.
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47. The doors were
an extremely lightweight piece of set -
look at how they're moving here.
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48. Malcolm Hulke is about to treat himself
to one of his favourite story elements.
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49. It's the old "female companion wriggling
around under low objects or
climbing into a ventilation duct" game.
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50. He especially liked to see her flat
on her back like this.
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51. He'd written such a scene for Zoë
in 'The War Games' (1969),
but it was changed in rehearsal.
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52. So here's his second attempt...
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53. There was now another recording break
while they reset for the next
Tardis scene.
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54. It's the same model planet
as we saw in Episode 1.
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55. All the IMC ship scenes in this episode
were recorded together,
before those in the Master's Tardis.
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56. The sound effect was previously used
for a mad computer
in 1966's 'The War Machines'.
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57. 1971 viewers would have been
very familiar with this teleprinter.
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58. This close-up was recorded
at the end of the scene.
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59. Who is the real Adjudicator?
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60. Landing a spaceship
apparently requires a recording break.
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61. Like Ashe, the Master buys his library
'by the yard'.
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62. Jo's mispronunciation
and the Doctor's correction
were not scripted.
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63. Who is the real Adjudicator?
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64. and also gives his name.
It's Martin Jurgens
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65. There was a recording break here.
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66. This gave Camera 2 time to move
to the dome set, to take the next shot.
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67. The CSO insert was recorded
after the main scene.
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68. As scripted, the Master is poring
over Ashe's maps and charts.
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69. The "gas" is really dry ice.
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70. The wall roundels behind the Doctor
are looking a little wrinkled.
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71. While we are in the dome set,
the cabinet nearest the cameras
is wheeled off the Tardis set,
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72. to enable a close-up
of the Doctor on the floor.
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73. Presumably all Ashe's books
have been brought from Earth.
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74. No doubt they are useful titles
about farming, leadership
and beard trimming.
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75. There was another break there.
This is the final IMC ship scene,
recorded earlier in the day.
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76. This is model footage,
not filmed on location.
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77. This episode was recorded from 8.30
to 10.00 p.m. On Friday 2 April 1971
in Studio 3 at BBC Television Centre.
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78. Another recording break follows,
during which the CSO image is changed
to a still photo caption slide.
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79. You may have spotted that the buttons
and lights on the wall panels
have been painted onto the set flats.
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80. Wearing French riot policemen's helmets
this week are:
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81. Brian Gilmar, Les Clark,
Mike Stephens and Bob Blaine.
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82. One of them must have overslept.
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83. In the script,
Caldwell claps ironically.
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84. After a break here, the recording
continued with the first of the
Tardis scenes we saw six minutes ago.
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85. As scripted, the Master squirts
an aerosol spray into the Doctor's face
to revive him.
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86. Some of the roundels in the set wall
look rather roughly done.
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87. The one behind the Master
doesn't have any backing.
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88. The Doctor is on Camera 4,
and Camera 1 is shooting the Master.
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89. One possible influence on this serial
is the 1940 cinema serial
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe,
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90. and in particular episode 8,
entitled 'The Fiery Abyss',
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91. It's speculated that these primitives
are the descendants of a once-great
civilization now in decline.
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92. Our heroes escape by breaking out
of a cell using a ruse no sillier than
the Doctor's magic trick in Episode 4.
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93. There's always one hothead
in every group, itching to use a gun.
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94. The scripted scene ends with Ashe
returning to his work.
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95. You'll have seen Pat Gorman
in more television programmes
than you realise.
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96. He was one of the industry's
busiest background actors.
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97. He was in Adam Adamant Lives!
Blake's 7, Doomwatch
and The Professionals,
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98. and over 40 different
Doctor Who stories.
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99. Back to Camera 1 now.
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100. The dome interior is kept dark
to conserve the colony's
meagre power supply.
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101. Hulke wrote that both Dent and Caldwell
bring up the rear.
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102. Dudley Simpson,
Doctor Who's regular composer,
provided the music for this serial.
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103. As well as his scores for the three
previous serials in the 1971 series, he
was also busy on other BBC productions.
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104. and two episodes of Out of the Unknown,
a horror/science fiction
anthology series running on BBC-2.
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105. And now we have a mirror replay
of the gun battle
at the start of the episode:
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106. IMC and the colonists
have changed ends at half-time.
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107. This week's gun-toting colonists
are Charles Pickess, Ken Halliwell,
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108. John Ceasar, Alan Peters,
Jay McGrath and Les Conrad.
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109. In the script,
Dent has more to say about the fate
of the defeated colonists:
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110. "Once the Adjudicator gave his decision,
the government of this planet
passed legally in to my hands.
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111. "Therefore your activities
have been criminal."
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112. A recording break follows,
to reset all camera positions.
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113. The scanner shows a photo caption,
via Camera 5.
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114. The Master's blaster is the same prop
from the previous serial,
'The Claws of Axos'.
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115. The two cubicles look very misted up -
let's hope they remembered
to put some air holes in them.
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116. The door won't stay shut.
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117. Note the reflection of the studio lights
on the cubicle doors.
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118. The script indicates that Jo screams,
but no sound can be heard.
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119. As scripted: "While the Master
locks the door, Doctor Who
unobtrusively drops his key beside it,
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120. "in the hope that someone will find it
and rescue Jo."
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121. Another familiar trope
of Malcolm Hulke's writing
is the military trial.
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122. 'The War Games', 'Frontier in Space'
and 'Invasion of the Dinosaurs'
also feature such scenes.
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123. The script makes it clear
that this is a drum-head court martial,
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124. a type of trial held for soldiers
who have committed an offence
while on the field of battle.
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125. An upended military drum served
as a table for the judges.
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126. The term was also associated
with rigged civilian trials,
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127. where the verdict has already been
decided in advance,
regardless of the evidence.
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128. The script specifies that Mary
and the other colonists are held
under guard and made to watch.
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129. In the unregulated days of the Old West,
corrupt area governors
could make up their own laws.
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130. It was a good way
of getting rid of their opponents
under the pretence of legality.
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131. There was a recording break
at the end of this scene,
to remove the tribunal's table.
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132. Coming up is another scripted phrase
that got tweaked during rehearsals.
Originally it was "take-off",
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133. but Morris Perry turned it into
"lift-off" .
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134. Look who's in the driving seat again.
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135. These primitives were scripted
to be at ground level.
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136. This is not the first take:
Look at all the tyre tracks
on the ground!
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137. It is Monday 15 February 1971,
and this is the first sequence
to be shot after a weekend off.
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138. The boulder was made of polystyrene,
built around a stage weight
to make it bounce convincingly.
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139. A car jack was taken on location
to "topple" the buggy.
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140. In the event, the rock bounced too far
and really did hit the vehicle.
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141. Buggy WAU776J had to be repaired,
at a cost of £24.28,
plus £25.05 to clean off the clay.
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142. This fall is performed by Terry Walsh
and is very similar to a stunt he did
in 'Terror of the Autons'.
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143. The other location savages
are Dinny Powell, Alf Joint
and Valentino Mussetti.
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144. In this sequence,
we can see the strong wind
which troubled the location shoot.
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145. In the script, there's an IMC guard
forcing Mary to send the message.
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146. Helen Worth was 20 when she played Mary,
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147. but she had been appearing on TV
for almost a decade.
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148. She'd been in the BBC play
A Handful of Thieves in June 1969,
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149. and under her real name
, she had appeared
in Z Cars at the age of 12 in May 1963.
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150. From July 1974 she played
the long-running part of Gail
in Coronation Street.
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151. This entire scene was covered
by Cameras 2
And 3.
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152. They now have 43 seconds to get across
to the primitive city entrance.
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153. TV viewers of 1971 were only too well
aware of the dangers of space travel.
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154. Twelve months before,
the world had watched and prayed
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155. And here's where Cameras 2 and 3
had to move to. Looks like at least
one of them made it in time...
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156. The lowly floor assistant for this story
would rise through the ranks to become
producer of Doctor Who in 1980.
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157. His name was John Turner.
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158. There's no mistaking the distinctive
shape of a Tardis door.
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159. The walls are painted maroon
to match the model spaceship.
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160. So there's an entire spaceship hull,
and they're looking for a tiny keyhole.
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161. Lucky, aren't they?
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162. There was a brief pause, while Camera 5
(which took the shot of the key
on the ground),
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163. moves to the adjoining set
to show us Jo.
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164. As scripted, she hammers
on the cubicle wall in alarm,
but cannot be heard.
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165. It was more practical to have Katy mime.
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166. Note the perspex bits glued to the top.
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167. - I take it you admit the charges?
- We've admitted nothing.
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168. On three of these charges you could
be sentenced to life imprisonment.
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169. On two you could be sentenced to death.
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170. The sentence is execution.
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171. However, the sentence will be suspended
on condition that you and your followers
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172. depart this planet immediately.
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173. - But that's impossible.
- The alternative is execution.
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174. You don't understand. That spaceship
was old when we bought it,
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175. it won't survive another trip.
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176. The trial is now concluded.
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177. If you send us up in that spaceship,
you're condemning us all to death.
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178. You will make preparations
for lift-off immediately.
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179. Yeah, well, you stay there.
I'll go and shift that irrigation pipe.
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180. Doctor, I hope you're not
going to try anything clever.
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181. - Remember Miss Grant.
- I'll remember.
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182. Look out!
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183. Don't forget that you're
still my prisoner.
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184. Oh, come now, Doctor,
not that old trick.
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185. Is that what you're
frightened of, Doctor?
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186. Savages hurling stones and spears?
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187. This is just the beginning.
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188. Now, it may be.
Let's be on our way, shall we?
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189. What, with this?
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190. It's somewhat clapped out
and broken, isn't it?
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191. In that case, we'd better walk.
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192. Why not?
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193. By order of Captain Dent,
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194. all colonists must be on the ship
one hour before blast-off.
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195. There can be no exceptions.
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196. Each of you can bring luggage
to weigh not more than seven kilos.
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197. Satisfied?
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198. - I don't arrange these things.
- Did you check our ship?
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199. Yes, I've looked over it.
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200. It's not what I call brand-new.
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201. It was obsolete when we bought it!
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202. You know, I don't
understand you people.
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203. Anything's better than living on Earth!
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204. Risking your lives to come to
a place like this.
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205. Look! That ship of ours will never make
another journey. You must realise that!
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206. I've checked the motors.
They'll be all right.
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207. Would you blast off in it?
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208. You'll make out.
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209. We won't and you know it!
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210. If you don't help us,
we're all going to die!
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211. I've checked every inch of the dome.
There's no sign of him.
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212. I want to see this fake Adjudicator.
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213. He's playing some game of his own
and I must know what it is.
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214. - Have you tried his ship?
- The hatches are sealed.
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215. Caldwell, go with Morgan.
Get inside that ship.
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216. Use explosives if you have to.
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217. Give me a moment.
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218. I've just been checking over
the colonists' spaceship.
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219. Well?
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220. Ashe is right. It's in pretty bad shape.
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221. There's a fair chance it
may blow up on the ground.
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222. Make sure all IMC personnel are clear
of the area before take-off, will you?
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223. Well, Caldwell, we've got a job to do.
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224. Well?
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225. This is it. This is the entrance.
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226. Is it? How do we get in?
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227. I haven't the remotest idea.
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228. Doctor?
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229. No good. Nothing seems to shift it.
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230. Well, we'll have to
use explosives, then.
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231. Hey, wait a minute.
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232. Try this.
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233. Wait.
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234. Look, that girl.
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235. What's that bleeping noise?
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236. Someone's trying to rescue Miss Grant.
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237. No, you can't!
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238. I warned you, Doctor!
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239. No!
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