BBCDVD 1814 Doctor Who - Planet of evil by Louis Marks


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Release details

DetailValue
Catalogue numberBBCDVD 1814
TitleDoctor Who - Planet of evil
Artist(s)Louis Marks
Cover conditionNear mint
Record conditionNear mint
BBC records label code-
Item deleted?No
Released1975
Distributed / printed by2 entertain
Country of originUK UK flag
Media typePrimary
Media genreDramas - Sci-fi
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Run-off codes / Shop bar codesA0100858715-A911 16 IFPI L556 Sony DADC
My rating*****
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Tracks

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Side & trackTrack and ArtistLength
A1Planet of evil - Episode 124.04
A2Planet of evil - Episode 222.31
A3Planet of evil - Episode 323.51
A4Planet of evil - Episode 423.51
A5A darker side25.50
A6Planetary performance13.32
A7Studio scene0.50
A8Continuity1.52
A9Photo gallery7.05
A10Coming soon1.04
A11Radio Times billings
Total length of media 2:24:30.

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Starring


Tom Baker
Elisabeth Sladen
Frederick Jaeger
Ewen Solon
Prentis Hancock
Graham Weston
Louis Mahoney
Michael Wisher
Terence Brook
Tony McEwan
Haydn Wood
Melvin Bedford

Written by


Louis Marks

Produced by


Philip Hinchcliffe

Directed by


David Maloney

Synopsis


The Doctor and Sarah answer an intergalactic distress call that takes them to a far-flung planet at the edge of the known universe - Zeta Minor. Arriving at the same time as a rescue team, they search for survivors of an earlier expedition. But will anyone be allowed to leave the planet alive ... ?

Background


Philip Hinchcliffe has been brought in to produce Doctor Who the previous year, but much of that season had already been set in motion by the outgoing production team of Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks. The Doctor now travelled with a single companion again, Sarah Jane Smith.

Script editor Robert Holmes and producer Philip Hincliffe loved drawing on classic horror films for their inspiration for new Doctor Who stories. Planet of Evil drew much of its inspiration from the 1956 sci-fi classic Forbidden Planet. It also had literary horror influences, with details drawn from Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 book, The Strange Case of Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde.

A word or two must be said about the story's design. Alien planets in Doctor Who usually can be divided into two categories - those that work on-screen, and those that don't. This is the studio-based planet that is the exception to the rule. Even by today's standards, it remains as probably the most convincing alien planet ever portrayed on Doctor Who, and a testament to the design talents of Roger Murray-Leach.

Planet of Evil is a thrilling example of Doctor Who at the height of its popularity.

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