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Doctor Who: The Robots of Death

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The Doctor and Leela must catch a killer on a vast mining ship run by robots and humans.

Release Date : 1977-02-19

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

Louise Jameson

Character Name : Leela

Original Name : Louise Jameson

Gender : Female

Russell Hunter

Character Name : Uvanov

Original Name : Russell Hunter

Gender : Male

Pamela Salem

Character Name : Toos

Original Name : Pamela Salem

Gender : Female

David Bailie

Character Name : Dask

Original Name : David Bailie

Gender : Male

David Collings

Character Name : Poul

Original Name : David Collings

Gender : Male

Brian Croucher

Character Name : Borg

Original Name : Brian Croucher

Gender : Male

Tania Rogers

Character Name : Zilda

Original Name : Tania Rogers

Gender : Female

Tariq Yunus

Character Name : Cass

Original Name : Tariq Yunus

Gender : Male

Rob Edwards

Character Name : Chub

Original Name : Rob Edwards

Gender : Male

Gregory de Polnay

Character Name : D.84

Original Name : Gregory de Polnay

Gender : Male

Miles Fothergill

Character Name : S.V.7

Original Name : Miles Fothergill

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-06-30

The Christmas pantomime was always a firm favourite when I was growing up and it was usual to see accomplished Scots comedian Russell Hunter hamming it up as widow someone or other. He had more to do back then than here, though, as his "Uvanov" character captains a mining vessel churning through the dirt on an asteroid looking for a very valuable mineral. The "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and his companion "Leela" (Louise Jameson) arrive just as his crew start to drop like flies. Naturally, the travellers are the prime suspects but as the body count continues to mount, the Captain, his deputy "Toos" (Pamela Salem) and "Poul" (David Collings) begin to think it's the unthinkable. The humanoid robots who make up most of the crew are on the warpath. The company had the foresight to put a friendly robot "D84" on the ship so it falls to the Time Lord, "Leela" and their new metallic friend to find out just who is overwriting their plumbing and thwart the attempts to destroy the crew and take over the ship. This was always one of my favourite "Dr. Who" adventures with plenty of action, some glowing eyes and even a bit of helium thrown in for added squeak. I will admit that I'm still not quite sure why the ship was a target - stuck, as it was, on a world with no light or water - but I don't suppose that matters in the mind of a megalomaniac.