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Doctor Who: Colony in Space

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When the Master steals the Time Lords' secret file on the Doomsday Weapon, they grant the Doctor a temporary reprieve from his exile on Earth to deal with the crisis. He and Jo arrive on the planet Uxarieus and become enmeshed in a struggle between an agrarian colony and a powerful mining corporation.

Release Date : 1971-05-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : BBC

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jon Pertwee

Character Name : The Doctor

Original Name : Jon Pertwee

Gender : Male

Katy Manning

Character Name : Jo Grant

Original Name : Katy Manning

Gender : Female

Nicholas Courtney

Character Name : Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

Original Name : Nicholas Courtney

Gender : Male

Roger Delgado

Character Name : The Master

Original Name : Roger Delgado

Gender : Male

Nicholas Pennell

Character Name : Winton

Original Name : Nicholas Pennell

Gender : Male

John Ringham

Character Name : Ashe

Original Name : John Ringham

Gender : Male

David Webb

Character Name : Leeson

Original Name : David Webb

Gender : Male

Sheila Grant

Character Name : Jane Leeson

Original Name : Sheila Grant

Gender : Female

Roy Skelton

Character Name : Norton

Original Name : Roy Skelton

Gender : Male

Helen Worth

Character Name : Mary Ashe

Original Name : Helen Worth

Gender : Female

John Line

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : John Line

Gender : Male

Mitzi McKenzie

Character Name : Mrs. Martin

Original Name : Mitzi McKenzie

Gender : Female

John Scott Martin

Character Name : Robot

Original Name : John Scott Martin

Gender : Male

Pat Gorman

Character Name : Primitive / Voice / Long / Colonist

Original Name : Pat Gorman

Gender : Male

Graham Leaman

Character Name : Time Lord

Original Name : Graham Leaman

Gender : Male

Peter Forbes-Robertson

Character Name : Time Lord

Original Name : Peter Forbes-Robertson

Gender : Male

John Baker

Character Name : Time Lord

Original Name : John Baker

Gender : Male

Bernard Kay

Character Name : Caldwell

Original Name : Bernard Kay

Gender : Male

Morris Perry

Character Name : Captain Dent

Original Name : Morris Perry

Gender : Male

Tony Caunter

Character Name : Morgan

Original Name : Tony Caunter

Gender : Male

John Herrington

Character Name : Holden

Original Name : John Herrington

Gender : Male

Stanley McGeagh

Character Name : Alien

Original Name : Stanley McGeagh

Gender : Male

John Tordoff

Character Name : Alec Leeson

Original Name : John Tordoff

Gender : Male

Norman Atkyns

Character Name : The Guardian

Original Name : Norman Atkyns

Gender : Male

Roy Heymann

Character Name : Alien Priest

Original Name : Roy Heymann

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-09-06

The "Brigadier" (Nicholas Courtney) walks into the lab just as the TARDIS takes an unexpected trip that sees the "Doctor" (Jon Pertwee) and "Jo" (Katy Manning) travel forward in time to the remote planet "Uxarieus" that's only recently been colonised by "Ashe" (John Ringham) and his team. No sooner have they arrived, though, than a more militaristic bunch from a mining company land and decide that the place is much too rich in minerals to be left to these folks. An arbiter is sent for, but it's "The Master" (Roger Delgado) who assumes that role and it's soon fairly clear that he has an altogether different agenda on this planet with a technologically advanced past buried deep beneath it's rocks - and that his fellow Time Lords have sent the "Doctor" to thwart his latest megalomanic plans! There's a little bit of the "Forbidden Planet" (1956) to the philosophy of this six-parter coupled with some good old-fashioned human greed, ambition and betrayal. There's also some fun to be had with a robot with giant hands and the domesticated UNIT theme is left behind as we spend much of these episodes on an alien world with plenty going on. There's a decent enough dynamic going on between Pertwee and the hammy Delgado and the writing provides dialogue that keeps the story moving along entertainingly, but slowly, as story is strings out just a bit too thinly. Perhaps it could have better suited a four part, better condensed, format? Some effort has gone into creating a degree of menace and some half-decent visual effects and even if the sets do wobble a little more than I usually spot, it advances this season adequately, if unremarkably, and it bodes well for some future adventures with a "Doctor" no longer captive on Earth.