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Ralph Carrigan Movies

1968  
 
In the conclusion of the five-part story "The Mind Robber," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and Zoe (Wendy Padbury) wend their way through a Lewis Carroll-like maze, somewhere in the Land of Fiction. Emerging from the confusion, the two time travellers come face to face with the Master (Emrys Jones), who explains he is the creator of a world comprised entirely of characters and locales taken from Earth Literature. The Master then demands that the Doctor take his place -- with dire consequences for Zoe and Jamie (Frazer Hines) if his demands are not met. Written by Derrick Sherwin and Peter Ling, "The Mind Robber, Episode 5" originally aired on October 12, 1968. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonFrazer Hines, (more)
 
1968  
 
In the fourth episode of the five-part story "The Mind Robber," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and Zoe (Wendy Padbury) discover that their new acquaintance (Bernard Horsfall) is actually that other celebrated traveler, Lemuel Gulliver. Now the Doctor realizes that he has been summoned to the Land of Fiction -- but he still doesn't know why. Meanwhile, Jamie enters the citadal of the mysterious Master (Emrys Jones). Written by Derrick Sherwin and Peter Ling, "The Mind Robber, Episode 4" originally aired on October 5, 1968. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonFrazer Hines, (more)
 
1968  
 
When the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) is compelled to move the TARDIS out of the space-time continuum, the ship is threatened with total destruction. Making matters worse, an irresistable force draws the Doctor's companions -- Zoe (Wendy Padbury) and Jamie (Frazer Hines) -- into a white void, where they find themselves at the mercy of the relentless White Robots. Episode one of the five-part adventure "The Mind Robber" originally aired on September 14, 1968. Written by Derrick Sherwin and Peter Ling , this is one of the few sixth-season Doctor Who adventures which still exists in its entirety. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonFrazer Hines, (more)
 
1967  
 
In the conclusion of the four-part story "The Macra Terror," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) escapes the Macra salt mines in hopes of rescuing the earth colonists from being used as the principal component in a gaseous mixture. Things come to a head when the Doctor finally comes face to face with the Controller (Graham Leaman), who may be responsible for the dirty work perpetrated by the crablike Macra. Written by Ian Stuart Black, "The Macra Terror, Episode 4" first aired on April 1, 1967. This episode apparently no longer exists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonAnnika Wills, (more)
 
1967  
 
In the third episode of the four-part story "The Macra Terror," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton), Polly (Annika Wills), and Jamie (Frazer Hines) are forced to work in the Macra salt mines. Here, the time travelers make a horrifying discovery: The crablike Macra intend to use a colony of earthlings as the main ingredient for a gas that is vital to the planet's survival. Written by Ian Stuart Black, "The Macra Terror, Episode 3" first aired on March 25, 1967. This episode apparently no longer exists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonAnnika Wills, (more)
 
1967  
 
In the second episode of the four-part story "The Macra Terror," the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) continues to seek out the source of unrest at a seemingly idyllic earth colony on a distant planet. It turns out that the colonists are slowly being enslaved the Macra, a crablike race who plan to use the earthlings for their own diabolical purposes. Before he can find out what those purposes are, the Doctor is betrayed by a "friend" and condemned to a lifetime of hard labor in the planet's salt mines. Written by Ian Stuart Black, "The Macra Terror, Episode 2" first aired on March 18, 1967; this episode apparently no longer exists. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonAnnika Wills, (more)
 
1967  
 
The TARDIS crew visits the earth colony on a faraway planet. At first, the colony appears to be a paradise, but the Doctor (Patrick Troughton) cannot help but notice that there is a rebel movement against the ruling class. He will soon learn the reason for this unrest, but not until this four-part adventure has reached the halfway mark. Written by Ian Stuart Black, the first episode of the four-part "The Macra Terror was first aired on March 11, 1967. Though none of the episodes are known to exist, Doctor Who aficionados have determined that this particular story arc introduced a new opening title sequence to the series. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Patrick TroughtonAnnika Wills, (more)
 
1966  
 
In the third episode of the four-part story "The Ark," the Doctor (William Hartnell) has managed to isolate the source of the plague that may wipe out all remaining life forms from the devastated planet Earth. Alas, his solution may have come too late; it appears as though the "space ark" upon which the Earth survivors are being transported to the planet Refusis II has been taken over by a race of formerly servile aliens called the Monoids. Written by Paul Erickson and Lesley Scott, "The Return" originally aired on March 19, 1966. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
William HartnellPeter Purves, (more)