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Doctor Who: The Ark in Space

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In the distant future, the Doctor, Sarah and Harry find a space station preserving the future of mankind. But the insect Wirrn have got there first...

Release Date : 1975-02-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : BBC

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Baker

Character Name : The Doctor

Original Name : Tom Baker

Gender : Male

Elisabeth Sladen

Character Name : Sarah Jane Smith

Original Name : Elisabeth Sladen

Gender : Female

Ian Marter

Character Name : Harry Sullivan

Original Name : Ian Marter

Gender : Male

Wendy Williams

Character Name : Vira

Original Name : Wendy Williams

Gender : Female

Kenton Moore

Character Name : Noah

Original Name : Kenton Moore

Gender : Male

Richardson Morgan

Character Name : Rogin

Original Name : Richardson Morgan

Gender : Male

John Gregg

Character Name : Lycett

Original Name : John Gregg

Gender : Male

Christopher Masters

Character Name : Libri

Original Name : Christopher Masters

Gender : Male

Stuart Fell

Character Name : The Wirrn

Original Name : Stuart Fell

Gender : Male

Nick Hobbs

Character Name : The Wirrn

Original Name : Nick Hobbs

Gender : Male

Gladys Spencer

Character Name : High Minister (voice)

Original Name : Gladys Spencer

Gender : Female

Peter Tuddenham

Character Name : Voices on Nerva (voice)

Original Name : Peter Tuddenham

Gender : Male

Reviews

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dikster_zeus

@dikster_zeus

2021-06-23

> Homo sapiens! What an inventive, invincible species! It's only been a few million years since they crawled up out of the mud and learned to walk. Puny, defenseless bipeds. They've survived flood, famine and plague. They've survived cosmic wars and holocausts. And now, here they are, out among the stars, waiting to begin a new life. Ready to outsit eternity. They're indomitable... indomitable. Very good, you can clearly see Riddley Scott was inspired by this to create "Alien". This story also proves that with a great script and great perfomances, the terrible special effects can be ignored. Watched Aug 20, 2015

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-24

Once again, the TARDIS shows it has a mind of it's own as the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) finds himself stuck with his new pal "Harry" (Ian Marter) and "Sarah Jane" (Elisabeth Sladen) on a spaceship full of folks in cryogenic stasis. Something isn't right though, not least because she has had to be put in one of the pods and there are the remnants of a rather large insect in the cupboard. They release "Vira" (Wendy Williams) and the mission commander "Noah" (Kenton Moore) from their slumbers and are soon on the wrong end of the menacing "Wirrn" who are looking for juicy hosts for their offspring and seeking revenge for humanity's unkindness on their own home-world centuries past. The "Doctor" et al now have to find a way to stop them from turning into an invincible swarm. This is one of the better stories, well written and focused into four episodes. Marter is now an useful member of the team and the triumvirate is working well at keeping the pace of their adventures tight and entertaining. This one also features some better than average latex-work and a slightly more cerebral plot that might interest the entomologists amongst us.