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Roger Delgado Movies

1973  
 
In the fifth episode of the six-part story "Frontier in Space," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) are now aware that the Master (Roger Delgado) is using mass hypnosis to spark a devastating war between the planets Earth and Draconia in the year 2450 A.D. The problem now is to convince the Earthlings and Draconians that they've been hoodwinked. As the Doctor attempts this, Jo faces a whole new set of dangers. Written by Malcolm Hulke, "Frontier in Space, Episode 5" originally aired on March 24, 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1973  
 
In the fourth episode of the six-part story "Frontier in Space," Jo Grant (Katy Manning), traveling companion of the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), experiences some strange and disturbing visions. Meanwhile, the commissioner of Sirius 4 reveals himself to be the Doctor's old nemesis, the Master (Roger Delgado), who has been using his hypnotic powers -- and an army of Ogrons -- to foment a war between the planets Earth and Draconia. Written by Malcolm Hulke, "Frontier in Space, Episode 4" originally aired on March 17, 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1973  
 
In the conclusion of the six-part story "Frontier in Space," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) attempts to rescue Jo (Katy Manning) from the clutches of the Master (Roger Delgado), who has been trying to foment a war between the Earth and Draconia. In a surprise twist, it turns out that the Master is not the true villain of the piece -- a revelation which neatly segues into the series' next story arc, "Planet of the Daleks." David Maloney directed the final scene in this episode, without credit. Written by Malcolm Hulke, "Frontier in Space, Episode 6" originally aired on March 31, 1973. This program marked the final appearance of Roger Delgado as the Master; the actor was killed in a car crash shortly after wrapping up production. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1973  
 
In the third episode of the six-part story "Frontier in Space," the ill will between the planets Earth and Draconia intensifies as the space vessels of both worlds are attacked by space pirates. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) has been accused of being a Draconian spy, and is thus unable to intervene. Meanwhile, the Doctor's companion Jo (Katy Manning) is placed in the custody of the commissioner of Sirius 4 -- who turns out to be renegade time lord the Master (Roger Delgado). Written by Malcolm Hulke, "Frontier in Space, Episode 3" originally aired on March 10, 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
Charleton Heston directed, wrote, and starred in this adaptation of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra, a historical drama that attempts to bring an epic visual style to the Bard's original stage play. The story concerns Marc Antony's attempts to rule Rome while maintaining a relationship with the queen of Egypt (Hildegarde Neil), which began while Antony was still married. Now he is being forced to marry the sister of his Roman co-leader, and soon the conflict leads to war. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Charlton HestonHildegard Neil, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the conclusion of the six-part story "The Time Monster," those eternal enemies the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and The Master (Roger Delgado) are forced to rely upon each other to survive the rampaging "time-eater" Kronos the Kronavore. In a final showdown, the two TARDISes owned by the rival Time Lords are trapped in a nebulous void with the triumphant Kronos determining the fate of all concerned. Whether or not the story ends happily is entirely in the eye of the beholder. Written by Robert Sloman, Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 6 originally aired on June 24, 1972, as the final episode of Doctor Who's ninth season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the third episode of the six-part story "The Time Monster," the Master (Roger Delgado) has unleashed the all-powerful Kronos the Kronavore (Marc Boyle) from centuries of hibernation. Unfortunately, Kronos escapes from the Master and returns to his own time, where he destroys the continent of Atlantis. Unless this rampaging time monster can be reined in by the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), everything in the 20th century will likewise be destroyed -- including the Master. Written by Robert Sloman, Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 3 originally aired on June 3, 1972. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the second episode of the six-part story "The Time Monster," the inventor of the matter-transmitting device TOMTITT, kindly Professor Thascales, is revealed to be the villainous Master (Roger Delgado) in disguise. In his efforts to take over the world -- and, as a bonus, to confound his old enemy the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) -- the Master intends to release the dreaded Kronos the Kronavore from an ancient Atlantan crystal. Unfortunately, Kronos is not inclined to cooperate with the Master -- nor anyone else, for that matter. Written by Robert Sloman, Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 2 originally aired on May 27, 1972. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the fifth episode of the six-part story "The Time Monster," the Master (Roger Delgado) continues in his efforts to use the dreaded "time-eater" Kronos (Marc Boyle) as a means of conquering the universe. But his plan hits a snag when Queen Galleia (Ingrid Pitt), who originally helped the Master gain access to the Atlantan crystal harboring Kronos' spirit, turns on the villain. Now also at the mercy of Kronos, the Master must rely upon his archrival, the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), to stay alive. Written by Robert Sloman, Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 5 originally aired on June 17, 1972. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the fourth episode of the six-part story "The Time Monster," the title character, Kronos the Kronavore (Marc Boyle), embarks upon a rampage of destruction throughout time and space. The Master (Roger Delgado) is delighted, figuring that he can harness Kronos' energy for his own evil purposes. But the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) knows better. Kronos is answerable to no one, and as such poses a dire and deadly threat to literally everyone. Written by Robert Sloman, Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 4 originally aired on June 10, 1972. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the fifth episode of the six-part story "The Sea Devils," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) realizes he will never be able to negotiate a truce between the British Navy and the reptilian Sea Devils as long as the Master (Roger Delgado) is stirring up hostilities. Things become even hairier when the Master develops a machine that will enable the Sea Devils to win their battle at sea and to wipe out all mankind. With no other alternative, the Doctor and the Master square off in a fight to the finish. Originally shown on March 25, 1972, "The Sea Devils, Episode 4" was written by Malcolm Hulke. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the conclusion of the six-part story "The Sea Devils," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) has apparently smashed the efforts by the reptilian Sea Devils to destroy mankind. This, however, does not entirely eliminate the perpetrator of the present crisis, the Doctor's old nemesis the Master (Roger Delgado). Nor is the Doctor able to prevent mankind from getting itself into future scrapes of this nature! Originally shown on March 25, 1972, "The Sea Devils, Episode 4" was written by Malcolm Hulke. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
The six-part Doctor Who adventure "The Time Monster" begins as Professor Thascales of the Newton Institute unveils his newest invention, the Transmission of Matter Through Instellar Time machine, or TOMTITT for short. Unfortunately, the Professor's device is disrupting the natural flow of time, necessitating the arrival of the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning). Though he doesn't know it yet, the Doctor is about to go head to head with his perennial nemesis, The Master (Roger Delgado). Written by Robert Sloman, Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 1 originally aired on May 20, 1972. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
Making its debut on February 26, 1972, the six-part Doctor Who story "The Sea Devils" is a sequel to the seventh-season adventure "Dr. Who and the Silurians." Though he has finally been thrown in prison by the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), the renegade time lord the Master (Roger Delgado) is still very much a threat to the well-being of the universe. Having effectively taken over the prison, the Master sets in motion his plan to conquer the world, with the help of some sea-dwelling "cousins" of the reptile-like Silurian race. "The Sea Devils, Episode 1" was written by Malcolm Hulke. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the second episode of the six-part story "The Sea Devils," the Master (Roger Delgado) has broken out of prison and headed out to the high seas. Here he hopes to summon a race of bipedal earth reptiles called the Sea Devils. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) must prevent these creatures from helping the Master eliminate all human life on earth -- though, at present, he isn't quite sure what is going on beneath the waves. Originally shown on March 4, 1972, "The Sea Devils, Episode 2" was written by Malcolm Hulke. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the third episode of the six-part story "The Sea Devils," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) have been called in to investigate the disappearances of several military vessels on the high seas. It isn't long before both of the time travelers are attacked by the Sea Devils, a race of bipedal earth reptiles who have been summoned from the depths by the Master (Roger Delgado) in his latest bid to destroy the human race. Much of this episode was filmed on location, with full cooperation from the Royal Navy. Originally shown on March 11, 1972, "The Sea Devils, Episode 3" was written by Malcolm Hulke. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1972  
 
In the fourth episode of the six-part story "The Sea Devils," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) tries to "reach" the title characters, a race of bipedal earth reptiles. Knowing that the Master (Roger Delgado) intends to use the Sea Devils to wipe out all mankind, the Doctor attempts to appeal to the creatures' better nature and advanced intelligence -- just as he'd previously done with the Devils' distant relations, the Silurians. But negotiations quickly break down, and the earth is once more plunged into peril. Originally shown on March 18, 1972, "The Sea Devils, Episode 4" was written by Malcolm Hulke. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the fourth episode of the five-part story "The Daemons," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) realizes that the spirit of Azal, last of the Daemons, has been summoned by the heavily disguised Master (Roger Delgado), who wants to harness the Daemons' awesome powers for himself. Alas, the Doctor dare not intervene, lest Azal bring about the end of the world. It is up to the Doctor's companion, Jo (Katy Manning), to save the day -- but how? Written by Barry Letts and Robert Sloman, "The Daemons, Episode 4" originally aired on June 12, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the conclusion of the five-part story "The Daemons," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) is unable prevent the Master (Roger Delgado) from stealing the powers of Azal, last of the Daemon race. It takes an act of awe-inspiring selflessness on the part of the Doctor's companion, Jo (Katy Manning), to persuade Azal not to destroy the world at the Master's behest. But the story is far from over as the Doctor tries yet again to put the Master out of commission for good and all. The miniature shot of a church exploding resulted in an abundance of call-in complaints to the BBC. Written by Barry Letts and Robert Sloman, "The Daemons, Episode 5" originally aired on June 19, 1971, as the final episode of Doctor Who's eighth season. (All five episodes were edited into a single compilation special on December 28, 1971, and it is this version that has traditionally been telecast since). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the second episode of the five-part story "The Daemons," an archeological dig at the small and superstition-ridden village of Devil's End has aroused the interest of both the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and his arch-nemesis, the Master (Roger Delgado). Posing as a clergyman, the Master hopes to use the excavation as a means of reviving Azal, last of the Daemons, a race that has throughout history helped mankind advance itself scientifically. Unfortunately, the Master's motives have nothing to do with helping humanity -- in fact, he's got a lot of "hurt" in mind. Written by Barry Letts and Robert Sloman, "The Daemons, Episode 2" originally aired on May 29, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the third episode of the five-part story "The Daemons," the renegade Time Lord the Master (Roger Delgado) has summoned the spirit of Azal, last of the Daemon race. Though in the past Azal has benefited mankind with his scientific expertise, the Master hopes to use the spirits awesome powers for his own evil purposes -- and the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) may not be able to thwart this scheme. Written by Barry Letts and Robert Sloman, "The Daemons, Episode 3" originally aired on June 5, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the third episode of the six-part story "The Mind of Evil," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) once more crosses the path of his arch-rival, the Master, who has assumed the guise of mild-mannered Professor Emil Keller, and infiltrated a world peace conference. It doesn't take long for the Master to wreak his usual havoc, this time by utilizing a mind-altering nerve gas. The Doctor knows what is going on, but he still doesn't know why. Written by Don Houghton, "The Mind of Evil, Episode 3" first aired on February 13, 1971. Originally filmed in color, this episode currently exists only in a black-and-white version. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the fourth episode of the six-part story "The Mind of Evil," the Master (Roger Delgado), renegade Time Lord and perennial nemesis of the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), has revealed his presence at a World Peace Council. Going one better, the Master also reveals his current scheme: By sapping the evil thoughts of criminals, he intends to accumulate enough negative energy to successfully steal -- and activate -- a deadly nerve-gas missile. Written by Don Houghton, "The Mind of Evil, Episode 4" first aired on February 20, 1971. Originally filmed in color, this episode currently exists only in a black-and-white version. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the fifth episode of the six-part story "The Mind of Evil," the Master (Roger Delgado) has set his latest plan in motion. This time, he intends to use the combined negative energy gleaned from imprisoned criminals to seize a nerve-gas missile, with which he hopes to bomb a world peace conference. Will the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) be able to deactivate the weapon in time to save the delegates from descending into mass hatred? Written by Don Houghton, "The Mind of Evil, Episode 5" first aired on February 27, 1971. Originally filmed in color, this episode currently exists only in a black-and-white version. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
 
1971  
 
In the conclusion of the six-part story "The Mind of Evil," the Master (Roger Delgado) has launched a nerve-gas missile, armed with the combined negative emotions of a group of imprisoned criminal and aimed at a world peace conference. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) hurriedly attempts to deactivate the hate-inducing weapon -- and also endeavors, yet again, to put the Master out of business once and for all. The huge sets and props utilized in this story arc pushed the otherwise parsimonious Doctor Who budget far beyond its usual boundaries. Written by Don Houghton, "The Mind of Evil, Episode 6" first aired on March 6, 1971. Originally filmed in color, this episode currently exists only in a black-and-white version. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)