Friday, 31 January 2020

258 Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode One

EPISODE: Doctor Who and the Silurians: Episode One
OVERALL EPISODE NUMBER: 258
STORY NUMBER: 052
TRANSMITTED: Saturday 31 January 1970
WRITER: Malcolm Hulke
DIRECTOR: Timothy Combe
SCRIPT EDITOR: Terrance Dicks
PRODUCER: Barry Letts
RATINGS: 8.8 million viewers
FORMAT: DVD: Doctor Who - Beneath the Surface (The Silurians/The Sea Devils /Warriors of the Deep)
EPISODE FORMAT: 16mm b&w film recording recoloured using 525 off air video

"It's absolutely incredible. It's thrown his mind back millions of years!"

Two men, Davis & Spencer, are caving when they're attacked by a dinosaur. Davis is killed and Spencer is badly injured. The Doctor is working on Bessie, his recently acquired vintage Roadster, when he & Liz are summoned to the Wenley Moor nuclear research centre, built into the Derbyshire cave complex. They have been suffering personnel trouble and power loss over the last 3 months. Their security chief Major Baker thinks someone is sabotaging the establishment. Deputy head scientist, Doctor John Quinn, tells how one of their technicians was killed and another injured pot holing. The Doctor finds discrepancies in their log, with pages of paper been removed. Liz checks the centre's medical records for any unusual occurrences. The Doctor persuades local medic Doctor Meredith to let him see Spencer, the man injured in the cave in. Spencer has reverted to a child like state drawing on the walls walls and tries to attack the Doctor. The Doctor thinks Spencer is afraid of something he's seen. Quinn and his assistant, Miss Dawson are worried, Miss Dawson wants "them" to stop but Quinn thinks that the knowledge he will gain is worth any risk. There's another power loss, but as the Cyclotron shutdown is initiated technician Roberts goes berserk and attacks Miss Dawson. he is detained and the Doctor attends to Roberts' tasks. Liz finds evidence of lots of neurosis amongst staff who have worked in Cyclotron room. She obtains Davis autopsy report which reveals he had claw marks on his body. Curious, the Doctor descends into the cave complex and is attacked by dinosaur...

For me, Doctor Who and the Silurians, the only Doctor Who story to have the show's name in the story title, has never been a go to story. At seven parts it's a bit too long to watch in an evening, so I haven't seen it too often: I think I'm approaching this with less than half a dozen viewings. I'm afraid the first episode has left me rather cold.

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For an era that's known for it's location work the brief scenes filmed in Godalming High Street and on the Hog's Back are the only outside we see.

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Beyond that it's a lot of people talking in rooms. And two brief glimpses of a dinosaur. Despite having some great acting talent involved this episode just doesn't sparkle.

Speaking of which.... Doctor Quinn (not the Medicine Woman!) is played by Fulton Mackay at this point four years before his career defining role as Mr Mackay, the Prison Officer in the superb Porridge. He'd previously appeared in the missing first season Out of the Unknown story Andover and the Android as Cullen. British readers on my age may also remember him as The Captain in the UK Version of Fraggle Rock.

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Quinn's assistant Miss Dawson is played by Thomasine Heiner who I've seen as a Secretary in the Jeeves and Wooster episode Lady Florence Craye Arrives in New York (or, the Once and Future Ex).

Major Baker is a return to the show for Norman Jones previously Khrisong in the Abominable Snowmen who would return as Hieronymous in The Masque of Mandragora. Prior to Doctor Who he'd appeared in Out of This World, the ITV predecessor to the BBC's Out of the Unknown, as Monroe in Botany Bay, an original story by the future Doctor Who writer and Dalek creator Terry Nation. You can also find him on the big screen James Bond film You Only Live Twice as an Astronaut on the 1st American Spacecraft. He played Det. Insp. Perraut in the The Sweeney episode Bad Apple, Andy Drake in The Professionals: Need to Know, The first episode of the Porridge sequel Going Straight: Going Home as Mr. Tanner, with Fulton McKay again, and has a recurring role in the first two Inspector Morse as Chief Inspector, then Chief Superintendent, Bell, an officer who beats Morse to a promotion appearing in The Dead of Jericho, which also features Abominable Snowmen's Doctor Patrick Troughton, and Service of All the Dead, which has several Doctor Who guest stars in it!

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On Doctor Who debut, playing research centre head Dr. Lawrence, is Peter Miles who'll return as Professor Whitaker in Invasion of the Dinosaurs and as General Nyder in Genesis of the Daleks. There's elements of Nyder in his performance here. Interestingly enough his Genesis co-star pops up in the next story! Miles has a rare full house of 70s BBC science fiction series: he's plays Cook in the missing penultimate first season Doomwatch episode Hear No Evil, Prof. Heinz Laubenthal in the Moonbase 3 episodes Departure and Arrival & Behemoth, Lincoln in Survivors Gone to the Angels and Secretary Rontane in the Blake's 7 episodes Seek-Locate-Destroy and Trial. You can also see him in The Sweeney episode Golden Boy as Bradshaw.

Briefly appearing as Davis is Bill Matthews who was a Waxwork Visitor/Auton Replica & Soldier in Spearhead from Space. He returns as a Prison Officer in The Mind of Evil, a Draconian in Frontier in Space, and a Villager in Planet of the Spiders. He was in Quatermass and the Pit as a Sightseer in The Halfmen, Man in Crowd in The Wild Hunt and a Sightseer in Hob, A for Andromeda as an Extra in The Murderer, Adam Adamant Lives!as a Man in Theatre in The Deadly Bullet and Doomwatch as a man in the episode The Islanders.

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I can't see anything on the CV of John Newman's, who plays Spencer, that I recognise. However the IMDB listing for this episode has Davis & Spencer's names in the reverse order, which reveals the probable inspiration behind their names!

The Security Guard who checks Liz and The Doctor's pass is allegedly Pat Milner, who had been a Foot Soldier, Resistance Man & German Soldier in The War Games and a Unit Soldier in Spearhead from Space. He returns as a Unit Corporal in The Daemons, an Army Solider in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, an Android Unit Soldier in The Android Invasion and a Marine in Seeds of Doom, for which he also supplied a dog! You can also see him in Fawlty Towers as a CID Officer in A Touch of Class. According to the paperwork, another Security Guard was booked for this episode, Brian John, but in the end not used on-screen.

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The Receptionist at the centre is Sheila Knight who had been Wigner's Secretary in The Tenth Planet and a Waxworks Visitor/Auton in Spearhead from Space. She's a Technician in episode 2 and returns as a Technician in Inferno.

Ah the technicians. ....

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There are rather a lot of them this story, and they change from episode to episode.

Firstly those in just this episode:

Alan Viccars was an Aztec Warrior in The Aztecs, a Servant in The Massacre, and a Laboratory Assistant & Miner in The Underwater Menace.

David Billa first appeared as a Guard in The Savages then played a German Soldier in The War Games episode one, German/Roman Soldiers/Alien Technician in The War Games episode four. a Time Lord Technician in The War Games episode ten and a Waxworks Visitor/Auton in Spearhead from Space. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in Three Doctors, a Prison Guard & Earth Guard in Frontier in Space, a Spiridon in Planet of the Daleks a UNIT Soldier in The Green Death, a UNIT Soldier in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, a Soldier/Thal Soldier in Genesis of the Daleks and a Vogan in Revenge of the Cybermen. In Moonbase 3 he's a Technician in Departure and Arrival and Behemoth while in Doomwatch he's a Man in Flood.

Richard Lawrence was a Technician in The Tenth Planet, a Technician in Doctor Who and the Silurians, a Technician in Inferno and a Man in Pub/Coven in the The Daemons. In Doomwatch he's a Detective Constable in Fire and Brimstone and a Man in Flood.

Maggie Pilleau returns as one of the Complex Personnel in Hand of Fear, a Druid in The Stones of Blood, a Slave in Destiny of the Daleks, a Tourist in Louvre in City of Death and a Lady Passenger (40ish) in Timeflight. In Doomwatch she was a Computer Technician in Project Sahara, a Civil Servant in Fire and Brimstone and a Woman in Flood. In Blake's 7 she's a Mutoid in both Pressure Point and Hostage.

Michael Lomax returns as a Guard in the Deadly Assassin.

Mary Denton doesn't appear elsewhere in Doctor Who.

In both episodes 1 & 2 we have:

Norton Clark who had been a Greek Soldier in The Myth Makers and the Secretary in The Massacre. He returns as a Technician in Inferno. He was in UFO as the 1st Assistant Director in Mindbender and in Monty Python's Flying Circus he was a Gasman in Dinsdale!

Keith Goodman had been a Guard in The Savages, an English Soldier in The Highlanders, a Cyberman in The Moonbase, a Security Guard in Seeds of Death. he returns as a UNIT soldier in The Ambassadors of Death.

In episodes 1-2 & 4 are:

Alex Hood had been a Gond in The Krotons, a Man in Firing Squad, Prison Sentry &1917 British Soldier in The War Games, a Warrior in The Mutants and a SRS Bouncer/Officer/Audience member in The Robot. In Doomwatch he was a Man in The Islanders and in Monty Python's Flying Circus he was a Gasman in Dinsdale!

Barry Kennington had been a German & Roman soldier, an Alien Technician and a Resistance Man in The War Games. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in The Silurians and a Heavy in Ambassadors of Death. In Doomwatch he was a Man in Hear No Evil and The Islanders and in Monty Python's Flying Circus he played a Pantomime Animal in Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror.

In episodes 1 & 4 is Michael Earl who was a citizen & Lab Assistant in The Savages and an Atlantean Guard in Underwater Menace. He returns as a Technician in the Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, a Man in Pub/Coven & Villagers (inc Mr Greville) in The Daemons, a Time Lord in Deadly Assassin,

In episodes 1 & 7 is Cy Town who made is debut as an Auton in Spearhead from Space. he returns as a Technician in Inferno, a Prisoner, Audience Member & Medical Orderly in The Mind of Evil, a Gel Guard in Three Doctors, a Dalek in Frontier in Space & Planet of the Daleks, a Soldier in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, a Dalek in Death to the Daleks, a Dalek in Genesis of the Daleks, multiple Vogans in Revenge of the Cybermen, an Android Villager in Android Invasion, a Traveller, Drummer, Pikeman, Brother & Servant in The Masque of Mandragora, an Bi-Al member in The Invisible Enemy, a Guard in The Sun Makers, a Dalek in Destiny of the Daleks, a Castrovalvan Warrior in Castrovalva, a Guest Gambler in Enlightenment, a Dalek in Resurrection of the Daleks, a City Person in Street in Attack of the Cybermen, a Dalek in Revelation of the Daleks & Remembrance of the Daleks, Execution Victim Harold L & a drone in The Happiness Patrol and a Haemovore in The Curse of Fenric.

Outside of Doctor Who appears in the Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes Spam as a Surfer and The Money Programme as a Trumpeter plus the film Monty Python's The Meaning of Life as a Restaurant Diner. In Doomwatch he's a Man in Flood, he's a Technician in all six episodes of Moonbase 3, a Security Guard in The Sweeney Golden Boy, in Quadrophenia he's a hairdresser, in Blake's 7 he's a Rebel Technician/Federation Trooper in Blake, he's a Coach Passenger in Miss Marple: Nemesis and in Jeeves and Wooster he's the Vicar in Wooster with a Wife (or, Jeeves the Matchmaker). And if you want to know what he looks like outside of his Dalek shell then there's some screencaps of him on his Aveleyman page.

In episodes 1-2 & 7 we see:

Cara Stevens who was a person in the Square of Troy in The Myth Makers and a Waxwork Visitor/Auton Replica in Spearhead from Space.

Joan Harsant who returns as a Technician in Inferno and would have played Boedicia in Shada. In Quatermass and the Pit she was part of the Crowd at Museum in The Enchanted and In Adam Adamant Lives!: The Deadly Bullet she's as Old Woman/Woman in Theatre. In The Black Adder she was a Nun in The Archbishop and she had a recurring role as the Cleaning Lady in The Paradise Club.

In episodes 1-2 & 6-7 is Ronald Gough who was an Atlantean Guard in The Underwater Menace, He returns as a Technician in Inferno, a Skybase Guard in The Mutants, a Spiridon in Planet of the Daleks, an Army Soldier in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, a Zygon in Terror of the Zygons, a Marine & The Krynoid in The Seeds of Doom.

The last technician, for this episode, is Keith Ashley who is in episodes 1-2, 4 & 6-7. He was a Citizen & Male Elder in The Savages, an Atlantean Guard & Miner in The Underwater Menace, a Firing Squad Member in The War Games and an Auton in Spearhead from Space, He returns as a Technician in Inferno, a Villager in The Dæmons a Skybase Guard in The Mutants. a Villager in Planet of the Spiders, a Dalek Operator in Genesis of the Daleks, a Zygon in Terror of the Zygons, an Android Mechanic, Android Man in Canister and Man at Space Defence Station in The Android Invasion, a Krynoid & Sir Colin's Aide in The Seeds of Doom and a Peasant, Traveller, Workman Peasant & Brother in The Masque of Mandragora

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There's also a single UNIT Soldier in this episode, who's also in episode 2 & 5-6. John Spradbury had been a Cyberman in The Invasion, a Foot Soldier & Alien Technician in The War Games. and a UNIT Soldier in Spearhead from Space. He'll gain more colleagues as the story progresses.

This is Barry Letts' first credited story as Doctor Who producer. A former actor, turned director, he had been behind the camera for Enemy of the World during which he had suggested that a Doctor Who season be scaled back to 26 episodes a year with a week's break between studio stories for location filming. The suggestion, popular with cast and crew, had been implemented for the show's 7th recording block starting with the previous story Spearhead from Space and when a new Producer was required, Letts was appointed. Letts recounts in his book, Who And Me: The Memoir of Barry Letts, that The Silurians was something of a baptism of fire! This episode had major problems on the first studio recording day: The scenery, provided by an outside contractor, wasn't ready and what little they had supplied wasn't usable. Staff were summoned from all over the BBC to make the studio ready for recording. At that time Doctor Who filmed one episode every week, albeit now with the added week in between stories for location filming, as it had done since the series started. Following a post mortem into events Letts proposed that the show moved to a two episodes a fortnight schedule with the episodes being shot on consecutive days. This would mean sets only had to be erected and struck once a fortnight, reducing workload & potential damage and allowing more complex sets to be built. To his surprise virtually everyone involved immediately loved the idea and it was adopted for the final story of the season, Inferno.

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Finally this episode sees the debut of Bessie, the Doctor's yellow vintage Edwardian Roadster. It will be with us pretty constantly for the next few years and make sporadic appearances after that right up to the last season of the original Doctor Who.

Friday, 24 January 2020

257 Spearhead from Space: Episode Four

EPISODE: Spearhead from Space: Episode Four
OVERALL EPISODE NUMBER: 257
STORY NUMBER: 051
TRANSMITTED: Saturday 24 January 1970
WRITER: Robert Holmes
DIRECTOR: Derek Martinus
SCRIPT EDITOR: Terrance Dicks
PRODUCER: Derrick Sherwin
RATINGS: 8.1 million viewers
FORMAT: DVD: Doctor Who: Mannequin Mania Box Set - Spearhead from Space/Terror of the Autons
EPISODE FORMAT: 16mm colour film

"All over the country window dummies are coming alive, attacking police stations, barracks, communication centres!"

The Doctor tries to communicate with the intelligence inside the energy UNIT. "General Scobie" telephones and forbids the Brigadier from attacking the plastics factory. Learning that Scobie had had a replica made at the factory, the Doctor & Liz visit Madame Tussauds to view the replicas where the Doctor finds Scobie's "model" has a working wrist watch at correct time. At the plastics factory, Channing is growing something in a vat in the workshop. While the Brigadier is out trying to get the Home Secretary's support for a raid, "Scobie" seizes the energy UNIT from Captain Munroe at UNIT HQ. The Doctor & Liz hide in at the waxworks museum and are there when Channing and Hibbert come for the replicas. Hibbert sees them hiding, causing the Doctor to tell Hibbert that Channing is controlling his mind and that he must get away, but Channing returns for him. "Scobie" bring the energy UNIT to Channing which he uses to bring the creature in the VAT to life. Knowing from overhearing Channing talking that the Invasion is imminent, the Doctor & Liz labour through the night in the lab to create a weapon to use against the Autons. At dawn Auton dummys are activated, bursting out of shop windows and going on a murderous rampage. Hibbert, Channing's control weakened by the Doctor, attacks the machinery in the lab but is killed by an Auton (Liz looked at this scene and said that random whacking of bits of the metal casing is not going to break it! Why not attack the controls? Because it's a delicate prop that might be needed for a retake!) UNIT raids the factory, but are stopped by "Scobie" and the regular Army. The Doctor uses his weapon on "Scobie" exposing him as an Auton replica. While the Doctor & Liz infiltrate the factory, UNIT and the army engage a squad of Autons outside. The Doctor confronts Channing in the workshop and is seized by the tentacles of the creature emerging from the tank (At this point both Liz & I had a good giggle at some classic Pertwee gurning) The weapon has been damaged somehow, but Liz fixes it enabling The Doctor to kill the creature which renders the Autons & Channing, revealed to be an Auton himself, lifeless. Returning to UNIT HQ, The Brigadier worries about the Autons returning:

BRIGADIER: If they do decide to launch a second attack, I hope we can count on your help again?
DOCTOR: Yes, well, before we go into all that, Brigadier, I think we must discuss terms.
BRIGADIER: Terms?
DOCTOR: Yes. After all, you do want to take advantage of my services again, don't you?
BRIGADIER: I think you'll find the salary is quite adequate.
DOCTOR: Money? My dear chap, I don't want money. I've got no use for the stuff.
BRIGADIER: Then what do you want?
DOCTOR: Well, facilities to repair the Tardis, laboratory, equipment, help from Miss Shaw here.
BRIGADIER: Very well. Anything you need. Within reason, of course. Is that all?
DOCTOR: My goodness, no. Don't you realise that when I was stranded on this little planet of yours, I had nothing but these clothes that I Oh, my goodness!
LIZ: What is it, Doctor?
DOCTOR: Well, I've just realised. I don't even own these. I borrowed them from the hospital. And there's that car, too. Yes, you know, I took to that car. It had character.
BRIGADIER: No, Doctor. That car must be returned to its owner.
DOCTOR: Must it? Yes, yes, I suppose it must. Still, there's no reason why you couldn't find me something similar, is there? I mean, it could persuade me to stay, you know.
BRIGADIER: Oh, very well.
DOCTOR: Good. When can we go and choose it?
BRIGADIER: Not yet. I must arrange for a full set of papers first. By the way, I've just realised. I don't even know your name.
DOCTOR: Smith. Doctor John Smith.
A cracking episode this with some decent action and set pieces.

Liz made a point while watching this episode: Why does Scobie only call The Brigadier Stewart and not Lethbridge Stewart? Did someone believe that Lethbridge was the Brigadier's first name? Perhaps it was meant to be at this stage because interestingly we're yet to hear what we now know his first name to be said on screen. You'll be surprised how late on we actually find out what it is!

While watching this episode, the machine the Doctor builds to defeat the Autons caught my eye. In particular it was the shiny sphere used in the machine, and the way it was opened up in the lab exposing electronics inside.

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I thought "I've seen a silver sphere like that with electronics inside before in Web of Fear!" and sure enough...

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A better look at the sphere when it's opened in the factory confirms it's previous usage!

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There's several prominent locations used in this episode. The first one isn't 100% obvious as a location but the scenes set as Madame Tussauds were filmed at Madame Tussauds! These were filmed 5th November 1969, nearly the last filming work done for the story, and considerably after the original location work nearly a month previously.

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Looking at the pictures I'm guessing the plan was for these scenes to be mounted in the studio, probably quite cheaply with drapes simulating the display area, but following the studio cancellation someone had the bright idea of ringing Tussauds and asking if they could visit!

The Attendant at Tussauds is played by Edmund Bailey who'll return in The Time Monster as an Atlantean Elder.

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In the crowd of dummys are several Auton Facsimiles the most obvious of which is the RAF Officer with a moustache: he's played by Walter Goodman who returns as a Villager in The Dæmons, Joseph Chambers in Robot and the Android Farmer in The Android Invasion. His somewhat distinctive appearance makes him quite easy to spot! He was also in the Doomwatch episodes Burial at Sea as a Man and Fire and Brimstone as the Moustachioed Man, but sadly neither episode exists. In Are You Being Served? he's the Jacket Customer in The Pilot. For ITV he appeared in Timeslip as the R1 Patient in The Day of the Clone and The Tomorrow People as a Beefeater in The Medusa Strain.

Movie Dude's Spearhead from Space page identifies the following as replicas:

Sonny Willis,the older man in the suit with folded handkerchief in the pocket holding papers, was a Atlantean Guard in The Underwater Menace and a Cyberman in The Moonbase. He returns as one of the TV Crew in The Daemons, a Villager in The Green Death and a Time Lord in Deadly Assassin In Doomwatch he's a Man in Hear No Evil and a Prison Officer in Fire and Brimstone while in Diamonds Are Forever he was a stand-in for Max Latimer.

Leonard Kingston had been a Militiaman in The Smugglers, an Atlantean Priest & Medical Orderly in The Underwater Menace and a Mine Worker & Citizen in The Macra Terror. He returns as a Technician in The Silurians, a Prisoner & Audience Member in Mind of Evil. He became a writer and contributed to the Look and Read stories Joe and the Sheep Rustlers and Sky Hunter.

Maurice Selwyn, the man in the suit with the moustache and sideburns, was a Soldier in The Reign of Terror and The Custodian in The Krotons. Movie Dude identifies him as a Waxwork Visitors but when I looked at the picture they used I thought he was a replica, ad sticking the DVD back on clearly shows him in the later scene after the Visitors to the Waxwork have left.

Again Movie Dude's Spearhead from Space page identifies the following as Waxworks Visitors:

David Billa first appeared as a Guard in The Savages then played a German Soldier in The War Games episode one, German/Roman Soldiers/Alien Technician in The War Games episode four and a Time Lord Technician in The War Games episode ten He returns as a Technician in Doctor Who and the Silurians, a UNIT Soldier in Three Doctors, a Prison Guard & Earth Guard in Frontier in Space, a Spiridon in Planet of the Daleks a UNIT Soldier in The Green Death, a UNIT Soldier in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, a Soldier/Thal Soldier in Genesis of the Daleks and a Vogan in Revenge of the Cybermen. In Moonbase 3 he's a Technician in Departure and Arrival and Behemoth while in Doomwatch he's a Man in Flood.

Joy Burnett had been in The Faceless Ones as an Airplane Passenger and returns as a Citizen in Keeper of Traken. She was in the 1965 The Wednesday Play (TV Series) of Up the Junction as a Lady in pub.

Alan Clements returns as a UNIT Soldier in The Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, a UNIT Soldier in Terror of the Zygons, an Android UNIT Soldier in The Android Invasion and a Bi-Al Member in Invisible Enemy,

Gideon Kolb appeared in Adam Adamant Lives! as a Club Member in The Survivors, the Tom Baker version of The Hound of the Baskervilles as a Waiter in Episode 2 and in The Black Adder as a Jumping Jew in Born to Be King.

Lola Morrice you can see in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em as the Manageress of 'Motherhood' Shop in Frank Is Introduced to Fatherhood and as a Dancer in Scottish Dancing.

That leaves the following unidentified as which role they're playing from the DWAS Production File's list of Auton Facsimiles and Waxworks visitors :

Leslie Bates cast the shadow that falls across the Tardis at the end of the first episode, An Unearthly Child and then played a Tribesman in the second, The Cave of Skulls. He's a Man at Lop and a Mongol Bandit in Marco Polo, a Guard in The Massacre, a Customer at Inn/Pirate in The Smugglers, an English Soldier in The Highlanders, an IE Guard in The Invasion, and an 1862 soldier, Confederate Soldier, foot soldier in The War Games He returns as a BBC3 TV Crewmember in The Dæmons, a UNIT soldier in The Three Doctors, a Lunar Guard, Draconian & Williams Guard in Frontier in Space, a Security Guard & UNIT Soldier in The Green Death, an Army Corporal & UNIT soldier in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, an Exxilon in Death to the Daleks, a Guard in Planet of the Spiders, a Time Lord in Deadly Assassin and a Bi-Al Member in Invisible Enemy. In the The Andromeda Breakthrough he was a British Soldier in Gale Warning, in Doomwatch he was a man in Hear No Evil, The Islanders & Flood and in Moonbase 3 he's a Technician in Castor and Pollux. He's also in our favourite Adam Adamant Lives! episode D for Destruction as a TA Soldier.

Cara Stevens was a person in the Square of Troy in The Myth Makers and returns as a Technician in The Silurians.

Sheila Knight had been Wigner's Secretary in The Tenth Planet. She returns as the Receptionist & a Technician in The Silurians, and a Technician in Inferno.

Maurice Quick was a Technician in The Tenth Planet. returns as a Priest in Masque of Mandragora and Gold Usher in Deadly Assassin. In Adam Adamant Lives! he's Kilvert in Face in a Mirror while in Douglas Camfield's Beau Geste he appears in episode 8 as Burdon.

Terrance Denville had previously been a double for Captain Blade in The Faceless Ones, a Cyberman in The Invasion and a Foot Soldier & Alien Technician in The War Games. He returns as a Technician & UNIT Soldier in The Silurians, a UNIT Soldier in The Three Doctors, a Cyberman again, briefly, in The Carnival of Monsters, Presidential, Earth & Prison Guards in Frontier in Space, a Spiridon in Planet of the Daleks, an an Exxilon in Death to the Daleks, and an Ice Warrior in The Monster of Peladon. He plays a Technician in Moonbase 3 Departure and Arrival, Behemoth and Outsider, appears as a Russian Security Council Member in the Pierce Brosnan James Bond film GoldenEye and appears in the Miranda episode Before I Die as an Old Man. Bill Matthews who is also a Regular soldier in this episode, returns as Davis in The Silurians, a Prison Officer in The Mind of Evil, a Draconian in Frontier in Space, and a Villager in Planet of the Spiders. He was in Quatermass and the Pit as a Sightseer in The Halfmen, Man in Crowd in The Wild Hunt and a Sightseer in Hob, A for Andromeda as an Extra in The Murderer, Adam Adamant Lives!as a Man in Theatre in The Deadly Bullet and Doomwatch as a man in the episode The Islanders.

June Gray returns as a Technician in Inferno.

Reg Lloyd returns as a Councillor in The Time Monster In Doomwatch he's a Man in Train and De-Train and the Squadron Leader in Survival Code. In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy he's in episode 6 as a man.

Anthony Maine was in Monty Python's Flying Circus as one of the many Gasman in Dinsdale!

Vi Kane can be seen in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin as a Neighbour in Trying a Frenchman, Welshman, Scotsman and an Italian. She was the chairman of the Equity council representing extras and bit-players.

Sandy Stein & Claire Maine I've not seen in anything else and Alfred Hurst, Bernadette Barry and Diana Collins have no IMDB entries or further Doctor Who roles.

This episode is best known for the scene where the Autons break through the shop window, filmed in Ealing Broadway using the same location as in Monty Python's buying a bed sketch from the eight episode Full Frontal Nudity.

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The actors playing Autons in this seen then rampaging in the streets after are:

Dennis Hayward was a Scotsmen in Hold/Highlander in The Highlanders He returns as a Control Room Assistant in The Ambassadors of Death and one of the Peasants in the Village Centre in State of Decay. He's in Blake's 7 as a Federation Trooper in Warlord and Doomwatch as a Man in The Islanders.

Roger Houghton was a Roman Soldier in The War Games and Tom Segal was a Space Corps Technician in The Space Pirates. Both were booked as UNIT Soldiers for The Ambassadors of Death but didn't turn up!

Keith Simon returns as a UNIT Soldier & Control Room Assistant/Technician in the Ambassadors of Death and an IMC Guard in Colony in Space.

Roger Minnis returns as a UNIT Soldier in the Caves in The Silurians, a UNIT Soldier & Control Room Assistant/Technician in the Ambassadors of Death, and an Axon Man in Claws of Axos. Sadly I can find no IMDB entry or further Doctor Who role for Kenneth Lindford who completes this group

We mentioned earlier in the story that episode one marks the cleanest break in Doctor Who's history so far: It's interesting that when Doctor Who returned to television in 2005 they used to the concept of the Autons to relaunch the show, recycling the window breaking sequence from this episode!

Look at the scene again carefully: You never see any glass break (Derrick Sherwin says on the DVD commentary that it was too expensive to do) but thanks to some decent sound effects and tight editing you could of sworn you did moments after watching it. I used to occasionally shop in Ealing when I lived in London, in fact I bought my first Beast Wars deluxe from the Toy Stack there, I thought for a long while it was the closest Doctor Who location to where I lived. Little did I know....

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Knowing the area some of the editing amuses me. You see the Autons walking down High Street Ealing towards a queue of unsuspecting passengers at a bus stop, the implication being they're walking away from where they left the shop but actual they are walking towards the shop they left from! Given the stop, they are almost certainly waiting for a number 65 bus towards Richmond & Kingston!

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Those queuing are probably found in the list of those down as Passers By in this episode:

Fred Davis was a Man at Banquet in The Romans, and an Atlantean Priest in The Underwater Menace. In Monty Python's Flying Circus he played a Pantomime Animal in Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror and he's the Casino Manager in A Hard Day's Night.

Colin Cunningham (rep: Bill Lodge) returns as a Plague Victim in The Silurians and a Councillor in The Time Monster.

Grace Dolan & Doris Lang I've not seen in anything else.

Somewhat amusingly, straight down that street you are looking at Ealing Studios, frequent home to Doctor Who's special effects filming, outside of which the Moonbase Cybermen were photographed at a bus stop. In fact the building visible in the Cybermen photo is also in the bus queue shots!

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I'm reasonably certain the man on the bike, and then falling off the bike, is Stuntman Billy Horrigan who had been a UNIT Soldier in The Invasion. He returns as one of Collinson's men in Ambassadors of Death, a Technician and UNIT & RSF Soldiers in Inferno, a U.N.I.T. soldier, Auton Policeman & other stunts in Terror of the Autons, UNIT Corporal & Prisoner in The Mind of Evil, a colonist in Colony in Space, a guard in The Curse of Peladon, a Sea Devils & Sailor Stuntman in The Sea Devils, a security guard in The Green Death. a guard in Planet of Spiders, and a soldier/guard in Masque of Mandragora. He was also in Blake's 7 as a Scavenger in Deliverance. In the world of films he acts or does stunt work in Jabberwocky, The Spy Who Loved Me, Superman, Superman II, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi, Superman III, Krull, Never Say Never Again, 1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

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Lancaster Road, which the Policeman runs down, used to be between the store and the bus stop but has now gone, consumed by shopping centre.

The Policeman is Henry Rainer who was in the Hammer Films Version of Quatermass II as a Drunk.

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UNIT, the Army and the Autons battle on the TCC Condensors location used for the battle with the Cybermen in the Invasion.

Cy Town is making his Doctor Who début here as an Auton. returning as a Technician in Doctor Who and the Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, a Prisoner, Audience Member & Medical Orderly in The Mind of Evil, a Gel Guard in Three Doctors, a Dalek in Frontier in Space & Planet of the Daleks, a Soldier in Invasion of the Dinosaurs, a Dalek in Death to the Daleks, a Dalek in Genesis of the Daleks, multiple Vogans in Revenge of the Cybermen, an Android Villager in Android Invasion, a Traveller, Drummer, Pikeman, Brother & Servant in The Masque of Mandragora, an Bi-Al member in The Invisible Enemy, a Guard in The Sun Makers, a Dalek in Destiny of the Daleks, a Castrovalvan Warrior in Castrovalva, a Guest Gambler in Enlightenment, a Dalek in Resurrection of the Daleks, a City Person in Street in Attack of the Cybermen, a Dalek in Revelation of the Daleks & Remembrance of the Daleks, Execution Victim Harold L & a drone in The Happiness Patrol and a Haemovore in The Curse of Fenric.

Outside of Doctor Who appears in the Monty Python's Flying Circus episodes Spam as a Surfer and The Money Programme as a Trumpeter plus the film Monty Python's The Meaning of Life as a Restaurant Diner. In Doomwatch he's a Man in Flood, he's a Technician in all six episodes of Moonbase 3, a Security Guard in The Sweeney Golden Boy, in Quadrophenia he's a hairdresser, in Blake's 7 he's a Rebel Technician/Federation Trooper in Blake, he's a Coach Passenger in Miss Marple: Nemesis and in Jeeves and Wooster he's the Vicar in Wooster with a Wife (or, Jeeves the Matchmaker). And if you want to know what he looks like outside of his Dalek shell then there's some screencaps of him on his Aveleyman page.

Other Autons include the following actors:

Hein Viljoen was a Scotsman in Hold/Highlander in The Highlanders, Atlantean Priest & Miner in The Underwater Menace and a Machine Gunner in The War Games. He was also in UFO UFO as one of the SHADO Mobile 1 Personnel in Computer Affair.

Barry Ashton had been a Highlander in Jail in The Highlanders, Scientist Franz Shultz in The Moonbase, the Double for the Doctor’s Hand and The Policeman in the Antique Shop in The Evil of the Daleks. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in The Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, Proctor in The Time Monster, and Kemp in Frontier in Space. He'd been in Out of the Unknown as Frank in The Counterfeit Man, which you can see on the Out of the Unknown DVD Set, Doomwatch as man in You Killed Toby Wren and The Inquest, both of which are on The Doomwatch DVD

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Arnold Chazen had been Scientist John Stacey in The Moonbase. He was in the first Adam Adamant Lives! episode A Vintage Year for Scoundrels as a Foreigner. His daughter is Debbie Chazen who was Foon Van Hoff in the New Series episode Voyage of the Damned.

Keith Ashley was a Citizen & Male Elder in The Savages, an Atlantean Guard & Miner in The Underwater Menace, and a Firing Squad Member in The War Games. He returns as a Technician in Doctor Who and the Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, a Villager in The Dæmons a Skybase Guard in The Mutants. a Villager in Planet of the Spiders, a Dalek Operator in Genesis of the Daleks, a Zygon in Terror of the Zygons, an Android Mechanic, Android Man in Canister and Man at Space Defence Station in The Android Invasion, a Krynoid & Sir Colin's Aide in The Seeds of Doom and a Peasant, Traveller, Workman Peasant & Brother in The Masque of Mandragora

Bob Williman is down as an Auton for this episode but has no IMDB entry. I speculated last episode that he might be the Robert Willman listed as Walk On there and that he was an Auton in bothepisodes.

One of the Soldiers killed by the Autons in this sequence is played by actor and stuntman Derek Martin who had been one of the Rabble in The Romans, a Citizens of Paris (Rue des Fosses St Germain) in The Massacre, an English Sailor & Highlander in The Highlanders and a Stuntmen/Soldier in Covent Garden in The Web of Fear. He returns as a Heavy in Ambassadors of Death, a UNIT soldier, RSF Soldier & Technician in Inferno, a Prisoner in Mind of Evil, a Stuntman/UNIT Soldier, Stuntman/Corporal & Stuntmen/Axon Monster in Claws of Axos and David Mitchell in Image of the Fendahl. He was in Out of the Unknown as a Guard in The Counterfeit Man which you can see in the Out of the Unknown DVD Set. He was in Adam Adamant Lives! three times: firstly as a TA Soldier/TA Driver/RA Technician in in our favourite episode D for Destruction: this episode also features second Doctor Patrick Troughton and a large number of our friends the Power Station Control Panels and Tape Spool Computers, then as a Coach Driver in Death Begins at Seventy and a Villain in The Tunnel of Death. In Survivors he was in The Peacemaker as Cyril. He's also in The Sweeney as Spooner in Messenger of the Gods and The Professionals as Renshaw in Not a Very Civil Civil Servant. He goes on to be Charlie Slater in Eastenders

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The UNIT Officer in this episode is Norman Littlejohn, who I can't find on IMDB. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in Robot.

The UNIT Soldiers are:

John Spradbury who was a Cyberman in The Invasion, and a Foot Soldier & Alien Technician in The War Games. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in The Silurians.

Peter Kaukus who had been a Foot Soldier in The War Games. In Doomwatch he was a Man in Hear No Evil.

Brian Justice is on début and returns as a UNIT Soldier in Ambassadors of Death, an IMC Guard in Colony in Space, a Stuntmen/UNIT Soldiers (inc. McDougall, Parker) in Claws of Axos, a Guerilla in Day of the Daleks, Castle Guard Wilson in The Sea Devils and Yates' Guard in The Green Death.

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The Regular Army Officer is Barry Kennington who had been a German & Roman soldier, an Alien Technician and a Resistance Man in The War Games. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in The Silurians and a Heavy in Ambassadors of Death. In Doomwatch he was a Man in Hear No Evil and The Islanders and in Monty Python's Flying Circus he played a Pantomime Animal in Blood, Devastation, Death, War and Horror.

The Regular Soldiers have a few familiar names and faces:

Michael Earl was a citizen & Lab Assistant in The Savages and an Atlantean Guard in Underwater Menace. He returns as a Technician in the Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, a Man in Pub/Coven & Villagers (inc Mr Greville) in The Daemons, a Time Lord in Deadly Assassin,

Derek Hunt had been an Atlantean Guard in Underwater Menace, and a British Soldier in No Man's Land & a British Soldier in The War Games. He returns as a Unit Soldier in the Silurians, a Technician in Inferno, a UNIT Man in Day of the Daleks, a Prison Guard in Frontier in Space, a Guard in Planet of Spiders, an Android Mechanic & Android Soldier in Android Invasion, a Bi-Al Member in Invisible Enemy, a Time Lord in Invasion of Time, a Technician/Guard/Citizen in The Ribos Operation, a Passenger in Nightmare of Eden, James the Footman in Black Orchid, a Worthy in Snakedance, a Guard in Planet of Fire and a Time Lord in all 14 episodes of Trial of a Timelord: we know he's an Orange Time Lord in Terror of the Vervoids & The Ultimate Foe so assume he's wearing the same colours the whole story.

Gary Dean was a Technician in The Ice Warriors, a Guard in The Enemy of the World, a UNIT Soldier in The Invasion and a German Soldier in The War Games. He returns as a UNIT Soldier in Doctor Who and the Silurians, an Earth Control Guard in The Mutants, a Lunar Guard in Frontier in Space, a Spiridon in Planet of the Daleks, a guard in Pirate Planet, a Technician in The Armageddon Factor, a medic in Nightmare of Eden, a Passenger in Time-Flight and a Pallbearer in Remembrance of the Daleks. He was in Doomwatch as a Man in Project Sahara and Fawlty Towers as a Hotel Guest in Communication problems.

David Melbourne had been a Gond in the Krotons, a British Soldier & Resistance Man in The War Games, a Regular Soldier in Spearhead from Space, a UNIT Soldier in Silurians, a UNIT Guard in Day of the Daleks, a UNIT soldier in The Three Doctors, an extra in robot, a Galifreyan in Invasion of Time and a Crewmember in Earthshock. In Blake's 7 he was a Technician in Dawn of the Gods while in Doomwatch he was a Man in Flood and in Moonbase 3 he was a Technician in View of a Dead Planet and Castor and Pollux. In Monty Python's Flying Circus he was a Milkman in Spam and a Soldier at Award Ceremony in It's a Living while in Fawlty Towers he was a Hotel Guest in Communication Problems.

They are supplemented by Bill Matthews, who is also a Waxworks Visitors/Auton Replicas in this episode as listed above.

Robert Murphy was in Doomwatch as a Train and De-Train. Alan Granville and Michael Harrison I've not seen in anything else and I can't find Laurence Ross, who's a regular soldier or Christopher Rushton, down as an extra, on IMDB.

The Doctor's own confrontation with the Nestene creature was deemed not good enough on it's first attempt and was remounted at Ealing on 22nd November 1969. As he is molested by tentacles Pertwee puts in yet more gurning!

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Using the same distinctive location makes me want to compare The Invasion and Spearhead from Space:

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Both are mainly the prelude to an alien invasion, both feature a factory boss working with the enemy, both have the aliens concealed and then revealed in the latter half of the story, both have a regular army liaison in the thrall of the enemy. The vast majority of what's left is the first episode of this story which is a reworking of the British sci fi film confusingly also called The Invasion written by Roger Marshall from an idea by this story's writer Robert Holmes! And while we're at it, the Nestene Consciousness, the controlling intelligence behind the Autons which brings them to life: is there any similarity to The Great Intelligence, the controlling influence behind the Yeti that animates them and being them to life? Nooooo....... Indeed the entire concept of Shop Dummies coming to life was present in The Big Store, a story by David Ellis & Malcolm Hulke meant for season 5 which was ultimately reworked to form The Faceless Ones. But this story is done so so well that you don't notice any of that till you stop and think about it, so I think that makes Spearhead from Space a very decent opening story for the new Doctor. It is one of my favourite Pertwee's, helped by it being one of the earliest Doctor Videos (and then DVDs) that I owned meaning I have seen it quite a few times now.

This is the last episode with Derrick Sherwin's name on the credits. Sherwin had stepped into the producer's role when Peter Bryant was taken ill but I believe the plan was for Bryant to resume duties on his return. In the meantime the drama Paul Temple has ran into trouble and instead of resuming his old post Bryant was parachuted in there to save the show. Finding the scripts in a terrible state he called in his old colleague Sherwin and they were both joined by Trevor Ray, an assistant Script Editor working with the Doctor Who team at the time.

This is also the last episode directed by Derek Martinus. He first worked on the show during 1965's Galaxy Four, quickly followed by the next story the one episode Mission to the Unknown before returning for 1966's Tenth Planet, introducing the Cybermen, 1967's Evil of the Daleks and later that same year The Ice Warriors. His work is greatly affected by the junkings of the 1970s and despite six episodes of his being recovered over the years this remains his only story complete in the archives with 13 of his 26 episodes still missing. He later directed Trial and The Keeper for the second season of Blake's 7. Martinus died in 2014.

This story is a début for production assistant Peter Grimwade. He returns for The Dæmons, Robot, Pyramids of Mars, The Robots of Death (where he gave his name to the medical name for Robophobia, Grimwade's syndrome) and Horror of Fang Rock. He directs Full Circle, Tom Baker's swansong Logopolis, then Kinda and Earthshock for Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor as well as writing Time Flight, Mawdryn Undead & Planet of Fire. He should have directed the final story of Peter Davison's second season, Warhead, but when that gets cancelled he accidentally sets in motion a chain of events which sours relationships behind the scenes with considerable consequences.

Spearhead from Space was the first colour Doctor Who story to be repeated on 9 to 30 July 1971. It was remastered for a second repeat in 1999 where the intention was it would serve as the start of a grand repeat run of all the colour Doctor Who stories. Needless to say things didn't go to plan......

Spearhead from Space was one of the first Doctor Who novels to be released by Target books in 1974. Disliking the title (Why? It's great), the editor changed the name of the novel to The Auton Invasion. This title was used through first a logo change and then not one but two rejacketings. Several of the other Doctor Who books which had their names changed found themselves correctly titled for their 90s reprints but not this one and it's under this altered title that it has been reissued by BBC books. My copy was a gift from my Uncle Brian at Christmas in either 1981 or 1982. It's one of the best Doctor Who novels so treat yourself to the reissue.

Spearhead from Space was the ninth Doctor Who title and third Pertwee story released on video when it appeared as a compilation volume on 11/02/1988. An episodic volume followed on 13/02/1995. Spearhead was the third Doctor Who DVD released on 29 January 2001, based on the remastering done for it's 1999 repeat. A Special Edition re-release occurred in 2011 as part of The Mannequin Mania Box Set alongside it's sequel Terror of the Autons. Really the BBC missed a nostalgic trick by not entitling the set "The Auton Invasions"!

Because of the problems that afflicted the making of this story it remains the only Doctor Who story recorded entirely on film, as opposed to on videotape or a mix of the two formats. However this made it an ideal candidate for a High Definition Blu Ray release and the Spearhead from Space Blu Ray was released on 15th July 2013.