CREDITS
Jon Pertwee (Doctor Who), Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart), John Levene (Sergeant Benton), Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates), Roger Delgado (The Master), Damaris Hayman (Miss Olive Hawthorne), Stephen Thorne (Azal), David Simeon (Alastair Fergus), Robin Wentworth (Prof. Horner), Rollo Gamble (Winstanley), Stanley Mason (Bok), Don McKillop (Bert the Landlord), James Snell (Harry), John Joyce (Garvin), Eric Hillyard (Dr. Reeves), Jon Croft (Tom Girton), Christopher Wray (PC Groom), Gerald Taylor (Bakers Man), Alec Linstead (Sgt. Osgood), John Owens (Thorpe), The Headington Quarry Men (Morris Dancers), Matthew Corbett (Jones )
Writer: Guy Leopold (pseudonym for Robert Sloman and Barry Letts)
Director: Christopher Barry
Producer: Barry Letts
Script Editor: Terrance Dicks
Designer: Roger Ford
Additional Production Crew: Sue Hedden (Assistant Floor Manager), Barbara Lane (Costumes), Peter Diamond (Fight Arranger), Fred Hamilton (Film Cameraman), Chris Wimble (Film Editor), Dudley Simpson (Incidental Music), Jan Harrison (Make-Up), Peter Grimwade (Production Assistant), Terrance Dicks (Script Editor), Brian Hodgson (Special Sounds), Tony Millier (Studio Lighting), Ralph Walton (Studio Sound), Delia Derbyshire (Theme Arrangement), Ron Grainer (Title Music), Peter Day (Visual Effects)
Production Code: JJJ
Season 8, Story Number 59
Please Note: No episode stills are currently available for this story.
TitleBroadcastDurationRatingsIn Archives
Episode 122 May 197125'05"9.2PAL D3 color restoration, 16mm B&W t/r
Episode 229 May 197124'20"8.0PAL D3 color restoration, 16mm B&W t/r
Episode 305 Jun 197124'27"8.1PAL D3 color restoration, 16mm B&W t/r
Episode 412 Jun 197124'25"8.1PAL 2" color videotape, 16mm B&W t/r
Episode 519 Jun 197124'04"8.3PAL D3 color restoration, 16mm B&W t/r
Archives: All five episodes exist in color as follows: episode 4 on PAL 2" color videotape held by the Film & Videotape Library in 1978, and episodes 1, 2, 3 and 5 on PAL D3/NTSC U-Matic color restorations. Story also exists as 16mm black & white telerecordings, as held by the Film & Videotape Library and/or recovered from BBC Enterprises in 1978. However, syndicated NTSC versions were sent abroad prior to the wiping of the color videotapes; two NTSC video copies were returned, apparently from the same broadcast. B&W film recordings were then recolored using the NTSC color signal and a new master tape was created with this color source. The recolorized version was released on video.
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