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Doctor Who: The Sontaran Experiment

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Sontaran Field Major Styre is conducting experiments on the survivors of future Earth in preparation of a full-scale Sontaran invasion of the planet. Can the Doctor defeat Styre and save the world?

Release Date : 1975-03-01

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

Kevin Lindsay

Character Name : Styre / The Marshal

Original Name : Kevin Lindsay

Gender : Male

Donald Douglas

Character Name : Vural

Original Name : Donald Douglas

Gender : Male

Glyn Jones

Character Name : Krans

Original Name : Glyn Jones

Gender : Male

Peter Walshe

Character Name : Erak

Original Name : Peter Walshe

Gender : Male

Peter Rutherford

Character Name : Roth

Original Name : Peter Rutherford

Gender : Male

Terry Walsh

Character Name : Zake

Original Name : Terry Walsh

Gender : Male

Brian Ellis

Character Name : Prisoner

Original Name : Brian Ellis

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-24

I don't know, maybe the budget was running out or they wanted to film this quickly but this isn't really one of the better outings for the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and his companions. It follows on, a little, from the previous "Ark in Space" series with them on Earth ensuring the passengers from that vessel are safely ensconced and safe. What they discover, though, is that what humans there are have been captured by a menacing "Sontaran" soldier called "Styre" (Kevin Lindsay - by now a bit of a regular in these leathers). It transpires that he has been sent by his high command to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of human beings so he can feed that back to his bosses - poised to invade! It falls to the team to thwart the plan and, well, that's about the height of this disappointingly predicable and rather weakly structured story. There are only four episodes but the story could probably be adequately conveyed in two - set amidst a rocky outcrop largely devoid of much action save for everyone falling over/down and doing their own version of "Slip Sliding Away". It's watchable enough, just not one I think you're likely to remember.