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Joe Grieg Movies

1970  
 
Dom (John Thaw) is the 30-year-old pseudo revolutionary whose main goals are to sleep with women and spout Marxist and Leninist slogans. He is kidnapped by party members and, in a warehouse, is subjected to a trial by his peers. They believe he is only paying lip service to the movement and is not a true revolutionary. The trial is interrupted when word of an impending police raid reaches the gathering. Stock footage of the 1968 Paris riots is used judiciously to enhance the spirit of revolutionary fervor ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
John ThawEdina Ronay, (more)
 
1964  
 
In the second episode of the six-part story "The Sensorites," the Doctor (William Hartnell) and Ian (William Russell) are brought to the Sensorite headquarters via a telepathic link established with Susan (Carole Ann Ford), while Barbara (Jacqueline Hill) is left behind in the Sense-Sphere. Holding the Doctor responsible for the disease that has been decimating their race, the Sensorites force him to fight against a band of rebels. Meanwhile, Ian himself begins to succumb to the mysterious illness. Written by Peter R. Newman, "The Unwilling Warriors" originally aired on June 27, 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HartnellWilliam Russell, (more)
 
1964  
 
In the third episode of the six-part story "The Sensorites," the Doctor (William Hartnell) and his companions are still the prisoners of the Sensorites, a dying race of telepaths. A new and unexpected enemy arrives on the scene to further imperil the TARDIS crew. And as if that weren't enough, Ian (William Russell) makes an error that could prove to be fatal. Written by Peter R. Newman, "Hidden Danger" originally aired on July 11, 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HartnellWilliam Russell, (more)
 
1964  
 
In the fourth episode of the six-part story "The Sensorites," the Doctor manages to emerge triumphant from his latest crisis. This impresses his Sensorite captors, but they are still convinced that the Doctor -- and by extension, all of mankind -- is somehow responsible for the mysterious disease that is rapidly killing off their race. As the episode draws to a close, a new and even more terrible threat to the well-being of the Doctor and his companions appears on the horizon. Written by Peter R. Newman, "A Race Against Death" originally aired on July 18, 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HartnellWilliam Russell, (more)
 
1964  
 
In the fifth episode of the six-part story "The Sensorites," the Doctor (William Hartnell) has made certain that the planet of the Sensorites will not die, as was previously feared. Nonetheless, the Sensorites are angry at the Doctor and his companions because of past misdeeds perpetrated by a previous Earth expedition. Even more vexing, the war between the Sensorites and a strange band of rebels continues to rage unabated. Written by Peter R. Newman, "Kidnap" originally aired on July 25, 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HartnellWilliam Russell, (more)
 
1964  
 
In the final episode of the six-part story "The Sensorites," the Doctor (William Hartnell), still trapped in the 28th century, finds out who is really responsible for the disease that has been killing off the telepathic Sensorites. But neither the Doctor nor his companions are out of the woods yet -- nor, for that matter, are the Sensorites, whose planet again faces destruction. With time running out, the Doctor must pull one more trick from his sleeve to set things right. Written by Peter R. Newman, "A Desperate Venture" originally aired on August 1, 1964. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HartnellWilliam Russell, (more)