19x25 - Time-Flight - part 3

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What began as an encounter in a London junkyard in 1963 was to become a national institution in the United Kingdom. The crotchety old man - a renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey - who calls himself "The Doctor" has regenerated several times, traveling with several companions for over five decades.
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19x25 - Time-Flight - part 3

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TIME-FLIGHT

BY: PETER GRIMWADE

Part Three


Original Air Date: 30 March 1982
Running time: 24:29




DOCTOR: So you escaped from Castrovalva. I should have guessed.

MASTER: As gullible as ever, my dear Doctor.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Magic, as in lantern. A scooby doobian performance. Sophisticated and terrifying, I do not dispute.

MASTER: How you love the company of fools.

ROGER SCOBIE: Hold on a moment. This crystal, there's no connection, no radio link.

DOCTOR: The crystal is simply a point of focus. The communication is purely telepathic.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Then what's all this equipment for?

DOCTOR: What indeed? These components are from your TARDIS! You're stranded here! The time contour you generated was a desperate lifeline to the future. It accidentally converged with Concorde.

MASTER: You are right Doctor. I need your TARDIS to penetrate the sanctum.

DOCTOR: For a new source of power, I think you're too late. It seems to have expended itself.

MASTER: The recuperation will be swift. Your companions have entered the sanctum. They have disturbed the nueronic nucleus. But they will pay for the incursion with their lives.

ANDREW BILTON: Nysser and Tegan dead?

DOCTOR: Though as likely to have been protected as been destroyed. The power works against you as well as for you.

MASTER: I shall soon have total control of the force. The TARDIS key Doctor.

DOCTOR: No, relax, please, gentlemen, the Master will eliminate you without a second thought.

MASTER: Very wise Doctor.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Good heavens, that's never the TARDIS!

MASTER: Unfortunately it is, so typical for the Doctor's predilection for the third rate. But it will serve my purpose.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: What does the man want with an obsolete metropolitan...

(The TARDIS dematerializes.)

ROGER SCOBIE: Oh no!

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Were hallucinating again.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Is that how you travel, Doctor?

DOCTOR: Not exactly the first class end of the market, but serviceable vehicle Captain.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Some kind of miasma.

DOCTOR: I do not wish to believe therefore I hallucinate, is that the philosophy of Darlington men Professor?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: What I've just seen is not possible.

DOCTOR: Well, try telling that to Tegan and Nyssa when the Master Materializes in the sanctum.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Have you any idea where the sanctum is?

ANDREW BILTON: What about behind that wall, where the passengers were working.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Could be.

ROGER SCOBIE: Well if it is how did the girls get in there?

DOCTOR: Well the power source is unstable. Sometimes it works for the Master, sometimes against.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: But why?

DOCTOR: I don't know, but I intend to find out.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Right, let's go.

DOCTOR: Uh nono, just the Professor and myself.

ROGER SCOBIE: You'll need all the help you can get.

DOCTOR: You've seen the hallucinogenic effects the power source can have, the closer you get the stronger it is. You wouldn't be able to resist.

ANDREW BILTON: The Professor is the same as us.

DOCTOR: The Professor has shown stronger resistance than most. By the way, if the Master turns up again don't be surprised. It may take him a little time to discover I left the coordinate override switched in. Ready?




(Inside the sanctum Tegan and Nyssa lie unconscious on the floor. In the tunnels with the Doctor and Hayter.)

DOCTOR: The Master was so desperate to penetrate the sanctum he resorted to brute force.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: My fellow passengers?

DOCTOR: Exactly.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: I'll say one thing Doctor. For some of them it will be the first days honest work they've done in their lives.

(They wander a bit more.)

DOCTOR: Let's hope they still have enough strength left to break down the wall for us.

(Now they enter the room wherein sits the sanctum shell. At least that room has some light.)

PROFESSOR HAYTER: How long before the power returns?

DOCTOR: I don't know.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Doctor, they've stopped hallucinating.

DOCTOR: That's not necessarily a good thing.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: What do you mean?

DOCTOR: Are you any good at explanations?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Oh, yes I take your point.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: It is Professor Hayter?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: That's correct.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Thank goodness for a friendly face. I'm Angela Clifford.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: This is the Doctor. He's here to help us.

DOCTOR: Are your passengers unharmed?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Those I've seen are. Do you know where we are?

DOCTOR: uh..

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Not exactly.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Do you know what happened to Captain Urquhart and the rest of the crew?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: My dear young lady, it's no good asking me. The Doctor's the expert here.




(Back to Kalid's chamber.)

ROGER SCOBIE: In all my years as a flight engineer I have never seen anything...

ANDREW BILTON: Listen!

(The TARDIS rematerializes. The boys hide. The Master emerges from the)

(TARDIS and walks over to his console.)

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: I've got an idea. Roger you wait here for the Doctor. Andrew come with me.

(They sneak over to the TARDIS and go inside. Their reaction is typical for humans.)

ANDREW BILTON: It's not possible!

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Quickly Andrew!

ANDREW BILTON: You're never going to try and take-off!

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Of course not, but somewhere here there must be a control for these doors.

ANDREW BILTON: Oh I wouldn't have thought it was that.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: No.

ANDREW BILTON: So we lock the Master out of the TARDIS?

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Well maybe not out of the TARDIS, but we should be able to keep him off this flight deck. Always assuming this is the flight deck. Well, here goes.

ANDREW BILTON: I hope you know what you're doing.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: I haven't the foggiest. (He operates a switch and the scanner screen opens showing the Master at his Kalidoscope) Ah, that's more like it. Now if we can hold up the Master long enough for the Doctor to get through to Nyssa and Tegan.

ANDREW BILTON: Captain!

(They see the Master heading back toward the TARDIS. Together they make a dash for the inner door. The Master comes in and places a component from the Kalidoscope inside the console chassis.)

ANDREW BILTON: He's going to try to take-off again, we've got to get out of here!

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: We'll stay where we are. The TARDIS is our only link with the twentieth century. Where it goes we go.




(Back in shellville.)

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Now you heard what the Doctor said, we've got to get through this wall. Now you people stay here and the rest of you come with me.

(She leads her group around the edge of the shell where they start attacking it with pryin' bars and such.)

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Do you really think the rest of the crew are all right?

DOCTOR: Oh, I'm sure of it. Either they've been pressed into other work or they're locked up safely out of harm's way.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: It's incredible. We were doing this without realizing it!

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Certainly.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: What sort of power could do that to us?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: We won't know that until we get to the other side of that wall.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: But won't that be dangerous? What if the force returns?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Fight it. It's perfectly possible.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: How?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Focus your mind on something your very sure of. Your family, fish and chips. Concentrate on that one thought, to keep the dream images out, all right. Now come on everybody, we haven't got much time. We're getting there Doctor. Doctor?

(Hayter spots the Doctor standing staring at a Roman column and goes over to him.)

DOCTOR: The Master's TARDIS.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: A pillar?

DOCTOR: Of course, that's where he's hidden the other passengers.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: It's not big enough.

DOCTOR: There's something else we need to explain later.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: This revolutionizes the whole concept of relative dimension. Doctor, if only I were a younger man and had the time to make use of your knowledge.

DOCTOR: Time, yes that's another thing.




(In the Doctor's TARDIS the Master is completing his installation of the extra component while Bilton and Stapley watch from inside. He closes the doors.)




(Back to outside the sanctum where the passengers are working.)

DOCTOR: What's this? I want to see where this goes!

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Doctor!

DOCTOR: An induction loop. So that's how he generated the time contour. Don't you see what this means?

PROFESSOR HAYTER: I certainly do not.

DOCTOR: He's already harnessing the power in the loop! In the chamber! In the sanctum!

PROFESSOR HAYTER: But Doctor, aren't we going into this TARDIS thing?

DOCTOR: This wall is much more important, Tegan and Nyssa are behind it!




(In the Doctor's TARDIS the MASTER attempts a takeoff. The column lights up and moves, but then the movement stops and the light dies. The Master doesn't look too happy.)

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Engine trouble.

ANDREW BILTON: That's a bit of luck.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: I'm not so sure, if it's a fault in the TARDIS we could be marooned in this wilderness forever.




(Back by the sanctum shell they've succeeded in removing a panel. The)

(Doctor is about to climb inside.)

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Be careful now.

DOCTOR: Now, you don't have to come in if you don't want to.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: I'll learn nothing waiting for you here.

DOCTOR: Good man, the rest of you ah ... stay here.

(The Doctor and the Professor enter the giant Ronco juicer. The Doctor first bends to tend to Nyssa and Tegan who are regaining consciousness. Slowly they awaken.)

PROFESSOR HAYTER: How are they?

DOCTOR: They're just stunned.

TEGAN: Doctor.

DOCTOR: Are you all right?

TEGAN: I think so. There was an expl*si*n. Ooh my head aches.

DOCTOR: You rest awhile.

NYSSA: They willed us to come here.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Who are they?

DOCTOR: Look in the sarcophagus, Professor.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: It's alive.




(Back in Kalid's chamber the TARDIS rematerializes sickly as Scobie watches. Once it solidifies again, Scobie dashes off to hide. Inside, the Master furiously slaps the door control and strides out.)

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Keep your eye on the screen Andrew.

(Stapley crawls under the console and begins removing things.)

ANDREW BILTON: What are you doing?

(He pulls a few cards out of the console and hands them up.)

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: A trouble shared is a trouble doubled. I only hope the Doctor knows how to put all this back.

ANDREW BILTON: Sabotage.




(Inside the sanctum.)

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: (Laughs)

PROFESSOR HAYTER: What is it?

DOCTOR: An immeasurable intelligence at the center of a psychic vortex. All seeing, all knowing.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: I've certainly never seen a living organism like this before.

NYSSA: Why did it want me to destroy it?

DOCTOR: It didn't. That's why it deflected your attack.

TEGAN: That expl*si*n?

DOCTOR: A massive burst of psycho-kinetic energy.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: That must be when the creature evaporated.

DOCTOR: The power diverted to defend itself.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: But why, work against itself?

NYSSA: Two aspects of the same personality, the good and the bad.

DOCTOR: Jekyll and Hyde.

TEGAN: But why should half the creature want to attack us anyway?

DOCTOR: Oh, not the creature itself, the power was being used by the Master.

NYSSA: The Master's here?

TEGAN: Well at least we've got half the force on our side.

NYSSA: Perhaps more, the power that led us here was very strong.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: How did you get in?

TEGAN: Well the wall just opened.

DOCTOR: Part of the benign intelligence must have triggered a hidden mechanism.

TEGAN: Is that what happened to you?

DOCTOR: We had to force our way in.

TEGAN: Where?

(He indicates the wall where they climbed in, but the wall has been sealed up again.)

PROFESSOR HAYTER: The blocks have been put back. We're trapped!




(Inside the TARDIS.)

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: That should put paid to any plans the Master has to take-off in this!

ANDREW BILTON: I thought after the Concorde you could fly anything, but I can't make head nor tail of this.

MASTER: I'm sorry the Doctor's not here to explain the controls.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: Well you seem to be having a little difficulty with TARDIS yourself.

MASTER: It's no longer important to me. (He crawls underneath and grabs a few things.) I now have all that I require. The TARDIS, for what it's worth, is yours. Eheheheheheheh. Bon voyage, gentleman.

(The Master exits and then the TARDIS dematerializes as Scobie watches. In the sanctum.)

TEGAN: I don't understand it, the entire wall's solid.

DOCTOR: The power must be returning.

TEGAN: But if you physically broke through...

DOCTOR: Well someone filled in the hole.

TEGAN: The passengers, Why?

DOCTOR: Whatever part of the intelligence that is now controlling them wants us walled up in here.

TEGAN: We are trapped?

DOCTOR: Until the Master turns up with the TARDIS.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Doctor, come look at this, it's some sort of figurine. There's another one, and another. Could they be some sort of votive offering? In which case, this chamber might have some religious significance.

DOCTOR: The Xeraphin.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: You've seen one of these before?

DOCTOR: A legendary race long since extinct.

NYSSA: Xeraphin?

DOCTOR: They're supposed to have lived on the planet Xerophas before it was devastated by crossfire in the Vardon-Kosnax w*r.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Oh Doctor, please, on top of everything else not little green men from outer space.

DOCTOR: There's nothing green about the Xeraphin I assure you. Highly developed creatures, beings of immense mental power.

TEGAN: Doesn't it remind you of something?

NYSSA: The work of a tissue compression eliminator.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: What are you talking about?

TEGAN: Well its a little toy of the Master's.

DOCTOR: It's the w*apon I warned you against. If the Master used it on you, you'd end up just like this. He must have come out of the casket.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: But the thing in there is alive. And there's only one organism.

DOCTOR: No wonder the animus is so strong! Apart from the Master's victims, the entire race of the Xeraphin is in this sarcophagus.




(Back in the TARDIS.)

ANDREW BILTON: So much for sabotage.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: I thought I tampered with enough bits and pieces to ground anything.

ANDREW BILTON: Captain!

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: That's the citadel.

ANDREW BILTON: If that's the case, the TARDIS has turned into a helicopter.




(Back in Kalid's chamber Roger Scobie wanders about, then ventures into the corridor.)

ROGER SCOBIE: Doctor?




(Outside the sanctum the Master walks purposefully toward his TARDIS. Inside the sanctum.)

DOCTOR: The whole race physically amalgamated into one organism with one immense personality. That's why the Master came here, that's why he laid this loop around the chamber. He wants this at the center of his TARDIS.

NYSSA: Why?

DOCTOR: Must have exhausted his own dynamorphic generator.

NYSSA: Of course, the nucleus is the perfect substitute.

DOCTOR: And infinitely more powerful.

NYSSA: The power is returning. Can't you feel it?

DOCTOR: We must find a way out of here.

(Nyssa steps up to the IKEA furniture and takes on a calm demeanor.)

NYSSA: Don't be afraid, Doctor.

DOCTOR: No. Nyssa you'll be absorbed!

NYSSA: The Xeraphin is calling us. The Xeraphin is very close.

DOCTOR: No, stop! Nyssa! Talk to me, explain it to me!

NYSSA: The Xeraphin contains the wisdom of the universe. Without the knowledge you can't escape from the sanctum.

DOCTOR: But the knowledge will consume you!

NYSSA: The sacrifice is required for your survival Doctor and the future of the Xeraphin.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Stop, I shall talk to the Xeraphin.

DOCTOR: No, Professor.

PROFESSOR HAYTER: I'm a scientist, Doctor. The chance of inheriting the wisdom of all the universe is an opportunity I cannot ignore.

DOCTOR: It will destroy you, you don't understand what you're doing!

PROFESSOR HAYTER: Precisely Doctor. But soon, I shall know everything.

NYSSA: The Xeraphin welcomes you Professor!

DOCTOR: Professor Hayter, get back from there!

(Tegan grabs Nyssa's outstretched hand and yanks her to safety. Hayter continues walking forward into the light. Something grips him and starts to really hurt a lot.)

PROFESSOR HAYTER: (Screams a lot.)




(Back in the corridors Scobie is wandering.)

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Roger?

ROGER SCOBIE: Angela! Are you all right?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: I can't resist for much longer!

ROGER SCOBIE: What are you talking about?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: The dream world, Professor Hayter explained.

ROGER SCOBIE: Are you still hallucinating?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: I'm trying to fight it, I feel so tired. Help me Roger, I can't always control the illusions!

ROGER SCOBIE: Angela don't give up now, you mustn't let go of your mind.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: The Professor said to ... to think of something real.

ROGER SCOBIE: Think of it then just don't let them take you over.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: I don't see how you can resist so easily.

ROGER SCOBIE: The Doctor destroyed the illusion as soon as we landed.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: The Doctor.

ROGER SCOBIE: Was the Doctor with you?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Yes! The Doctor!

ROGER SCOBIE: Did he break through into the sanctum?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Yes! We broke through the wall!

ROGER SCOBIE: Come on.




(In the TARDIS Stapley removes his coat.)

ANDREW BILTON: We must be in a perpetual holding pattern.

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: I'm gonna have a go at flying this thing.

ANDREW BILTON: Are you sure?

CAPTAIN STAPLEY: What other chance have we got?

ANDREW BILTON: Right.




(Outside the sanctum.)

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Roger!

ROGER SCOBIE: Where did you break through?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Somewhere along here.

ROGER SCOBIE: Well this can't be it.

ANGELA CLIFFORD: The power returned. They sealed up the wall again.

ROGER SCOBIE: You mean the Doctor's behind this lot?

ANGELA CLIFFORD: I tried to stop them!

ROGER SCOBIE: We've got to get him out here. He's our only link with the real world! Come on!

ANGELA CLIFFORD: Roger ...




(Inside the sanctum.)

DOCTOR: The molecular structure has completely broken up.

NYSSA: He's become a plasmaton.

DOCTOR: I think the Xeraphin is trying to materialize.

(Over in the light, a brainiac creature appears.)

ANITHON: I am Anithon, of the race of the Xeraphin.




(Outside the sanctum.)

ROGER SCOBIE: It's no good, we'll have to find some tools. Angela...

(Angela wanders off and encounters the Master.)

MASTER: Go into my TARDIS. I am the Master, you will obey me.

(She does as he says. Scobie watches just out of sight. Inside the sanctum.)

ANITHON: I come in this shape, as ambassador of our people.

DOCTOR: What are the Xeraphin doing on earth Anithon?

ANITHON: Our homeland was laid waste, by barbarians. So we traveled to this deserted planet, to build a new home for our people.

TEGAN: That explains the spaceship we saw.

ANITHON: But the sickness followed us.

DOCTOR: Radiation poisoning.

ANITHON: Using our psychic power we melded into a unity.

DOCTOR: You achieved the absorption of a whole race into a single bioplasmic body?

ANITHON: Yes, Doctor. In that shape we planned to rest until the contamination had passed. Then we could regenerate.

DOCTOR: What went wrong?

ANITHON: At the moment of regeneration, the Time Lord came, seeking our power.

DOCTOR: The Master.




(Back outside the sanctum, the Master attaches some sort of device to the sanctum wall.)




(Back inside.)

ANITHON: Those that were first reborn were destroyed.

DOCTOR: We've seen their remains.

ANITHON: We were forced to retreat to our resting place.

DOCTOR: How did the Master gain so much control over your psychic power?

ANITHON: Through the projection of his mind. He communicated with our baseness.

DOCTOR: But surely there is more good than evil in the Xeraphin. And the good is controlling the power that helped Tegan and Nysser and is still resisting the Master.

ANITHON: This magic affected the Time Lord's intervention. We are infinitely divided! (Something is happening to him.) Listen carefully ... together we can secure the safety of your friends, and yourself, and the regeneration of our race.

DOCTOR: We have to deal with the Master first.

ANITHON: Just listen, I will explain! Aaaaaah!

(He splits into two.)

ZARAK: I am Zarak, of the race of the Xeraphin.

(The Master continues messing around with his old canister vacuum. Back inside.)

ZARAK: My brother has misled you Doctor, we need no help. The Xeraphin has a new destiny.

ANITHON: No Zarak, the ambition of the Time Lord will destroy our race.

ZARAK: In order to be born, we all must die. The new order of the Xeraphin has begun.

ANITHON: No, Zarak.

ZARAK: We are in the new power. The force that binds and shapes us shall be feared and adored. Nations will prostrate themselves before us. We shall be divinity.

DOCTOR: Zarak, that's just a dream. The Master will use the power for his own evil purposes. He'll never allow you to regenerate.

ANITHON: Zarak, do you not yearn for shape and touch and feeling. My brother, our true destiny is the becoming of ourselves. All our power must be combined to work with the Doctor against the rebel Time Lord.

NYSSA: I think we're winning.

TEGAN: Winning what for heavens sake?

DOCTOR: The argument of course, the debate between black and white Xeraphin. Whichever Xeraphin wins will control the combined power.

NYSSA: For good or for evil.

ZARAK: You've talked me out of my purpose, brother Anithon. But other councils will prevail.

ANITHON: That is forbidden.

ZARAK: In the new order nothing is forbidden.

ANITHON: No!

ZARAK: Come forth, Kalistoran! Come forth, Vaan!

TEGAN: What's happening now?

DOCTOR: Zarak is summoning the evil Xeraphin.

ZARAK: Come to me Mordaal.

ANITHON: Help me Doctor.

DOCTOR: How can we help you?

NYSSA: With our minds, we must will the dark Xeraphin not to appear.

(The three step forward and point their hands at the IKEA furniture. Back outside the Master continues working with his stuff. He plugs)

(vacuum hoses into the thingamathing.)




(Back inside things are hotting up.)

TEGAN: I can't keep this up much longer.

DOCTOR: We must!

(Zarak gets a groovy wavy halo around him which then disappears. The Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan are released from their hand-pointing task and fall backward away from the IKEA.)

ANITHON: Zarak, embrace again the eternal truth of the Xeraphin.

ZARAK: Too late my brother. The Master is ready for us.

(They disappear.)

DOCTOR: The Master's perfected the induction loop!

(The furniture disappears leaving the sanctum empty.)

TEGAN: What's happened to the Xeraphin?

NYSSA: Transferred to the center of the Master's TARDIS.

TEGAN: What does that mean?

DOCTOR: It means the Master has finally defeated me.



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The Doctor
Peter Davison

Nyssa
Sarah Sutton

Tegan Jovanka
Janet Fielding

The Master
Leon Ny Taiy/Anthony Ainley

Professor Hayter
Nigel Stock

Captain Stapley
Richard Easton

Andrew Bilton
Michael Cashman

Roger Scobie
Keith Drinkel

Adric
Matthew Waterhouse

Andrews
Peter Cellier

Angela Clifford
Judith Byfield

Anithon
Hugh Hayes

Captain Urquhart
John Flint

Horton
Peter Dahlsen

Sheard
Brian McDermott

Zarak
André Winterton




Assistant Floor Manager
Lynn Richards

Costumes
Amy Roberts

Designer
Richard McManan-Smith

Film Cameraman
Peter Chapman

Film Editor
Mike Houghton

Incidental Music
Roger Limb

Make-Up
Dorka Nieradzik

Production Assistant
Joan Elliott

Production Associate
Angela Smith

Special Sounds
d*ck Mills

Studio Lighting
Eric Wallis

Studio Sound
Martin Ridout

Visual Effects
Peter Logan

Script Editor
Eric Saward

Writer
Peter Grimwade

Producer
John Nathan-Turner

Director
Ron Jones
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