Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World, Episode 4 (1968)
- Starring:
- Patrick Troughton, Colin Douglas, (more)
- Director(s):
- Barry Letts
Synopsis of Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World, Episode 4
In fourth episode of the six-part story "The Enemy of the World," self-styled patriot Giles Kent (Bill Kerr) is revealed to be a traitor, in league with would-be 21st century dictator Salamander. Meanwhile, the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) -- who happens to bear a striking resemblance to Salamander -- has infiltrated the dictator's research station. Alas, the station is blown up, with the Doctor apparently still inside. Conspicuous by their absence throughout the proceedings are the Doctor's companions, Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Victoria (Deborah Watling). Written by David Whitaker, "The Enemy of the World, Episode 4" first aired on January 13, 1968; this episode is presently unavailable. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Doctor Who: The Enemy of the World, Episode 4
- Patrick Troughton - The Doctor
- Colin Douglas - Donald Bruce
- Bill Kerr - Giles Kent
- Andrew Staines - Sergeant to Benik
- Milton Johns - Benik
- Christopher Burgess - Swann
- Margaret Hickey - Mary Smith
- Dibbs Mathers - Guard in Caravan
- Patrick Troughton - Salamander
- Mary Peach - Astrid Ferrier
- Carmen Munroe - Fariah Neguib
- Elliot Cairnes - Guard Captain
- William McGuirk - Guard in Corridor
- Adam Verney - Colin Redmayne
- Bob Anderson - Fighting Guard
- Director(s):
- Barry Letts
- Writer(s):
- David Whitaker
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