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Leon Eagles Movies

1977  
 
In the conclusion of the four-part story "The Face of Evil," the Doctor (Tom Baker) continues his efforts to make up for his own past misdeeds by disabling the despotic, dangerously schizophrenic super-computer Xoanan. But will he also be able to end the long-raging war between the Sevateems and the Technicians? With this episode, Louise Jameson becomes a series regular in the role of the Doctor's new traveling companion, Leela. Originally broadcast January 15, 1977, "The Face of Evil, Episode 4" was written by Chris Boucher. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom BakerLouise Jameson, (more)
 
1977  
 
In the third episode of the four-part story "The Face of Evil," the Doctor (Tom Baker) endeavors to release the Sevateem warriors from the dictatorial grip of the schizophrenic super-computer Xoanan. Making his task all the more difficult is the fact that Xoanan has been endowed with the negative side of the Doctor's own personality, the result of a long-ago, and long-forgotten, visit to the Sevateem world. Originally broadcast January 15, 1977, "The Face of Evil, Episode 3" was written by Chris Boucher. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom BakerLouise Jameson, (more)
 
1963  
 
First telecast in England on December 28, 1963, this episode begins with a missile attack on England, which fortunately proves to be a fake. Wondering why only one of the country's radar stations failed to report the attack, Steed purchases some valuable property bordering that station. Shortly afterward, he and his new neighbors are invited to a New Year's Eve celebration on board a train. When the guests begin dying at an alarming rate, Cathy Gale races to the rescue -- fetchingly disguised as a belly dancer. Celebrated comic actors Leonard Rossiter and John Junkin appear in supporting roles. Written by Brian Clemens, "Dressed to Kill" remained unseen in America until March 21, 1991. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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