Hadyn Jones Movies

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, All Movie Guide

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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, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
1971  
 
In the conclusion of the four-part story "Terror of the Autons," the Master (Roger Delgado) steps up his plan to take over the world with the aid of the Nestene Consciousness -- not to mention the Nestene's dreaded Autons. Aware that the Master, as a fellow Time Lord, is savvy to his bag of tricks, the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) deploys two different weapons to save Mankind: A radar telescope and a healthy dose of psychological warfare. Though good wins out over evil, the ending of the episode makes it clear that Evil has not yet been completely counted out. Written by Robert Holmes, "Terror of the Autons, Episode 4" originally aired on January 23, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
1971  
 
In the third episode of the four-part story "Terror of the Autons," the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) comes face to face with his old enemy, the renegade Time Lord known as the Master (Roger Delgado). Relishing the moment, the Master gleefully reveals his scheme to reawaken the Nestene Consciousness (the antagonist of the previous season's adventure "Spearhead From Space") and thereby take over the world. Knowing that the Master is savvy to his arsenal of Time Lord trickery, the Doctor must rely upon other methods to save Mankind. Written by Robert Holmes, "Terror of the Autons, Episode 3" originally aired on January 16, 1971. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jon PertweeKaty Manning, (more)
1962  
 
While snapping photographs at an amusement park, Steed's erstwhile associate Venus Smith (Julie Stevens) photographs a British cypher expert. Unfortunately, the man is a traitor, and with the help of his wife, he has previously faked his own suicide. In order to cover his tracks, the traitor must murder Venus -- but not if Steed has anything to say about it. Written by Geoffrey Orme, "Man in the Mirror" debuted on British TV on February 23, 1963; it was first seen in America on February 26, 1991. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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