1. | Warriors of the Deep: Part One | The Doctor, Tegan and Turlough land inside an undersea secret military base in wartime Earth, 2084. The base is about to be attacked on two fronts. Enemy agents within work to neutralize the base while an assault team of aquatic Silurians prepare without for a surprise attack. více |
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3. | Warriors of the Deep: Part Three | With Silurians and Sea Devils attacking the air locks, the saboteurs use the distraction to launch plans for disabling vital functions of the base. With all the strife going on around him, and an electricity-generating myrka on the loose, the Doctor endeavors to bring a little sunshine into their unhappy undersea lives. více |
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5. | The Awakening: Part One | A growing crack, a missing grandfather, a disfigured purse-snatcher, the image of an old man, and a dirty 15th century peasant boy add up to another life-threatening mystery for the Doctor to solve in a little village that's celebrating the anniversary of when the English Civil War hit town. více |
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11. | Resurrection of the Daleks: Part One | A time corridor forces the Doctor to the London docklands on present-day Earth where a bomb squad watches over some strange, alien canisters. At the other end, a battle cruiser lunches an assault on a prison space station that holds just one prisoner - Davros, creator of the Daleks. více |
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12. | Resurrection of the Daleks: Part Two | While Davros looks into solving a small problem offered up by the Movellans, the Daleks have not overlooked the Time Lords for all their years of interest and attention paid them, hoping to make of the Doctor and his companions emissaries of their appreciation, in order to thank them all to the fullest and permanently. více |
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13. | Planet of Fire: Part One | The Doctor and Turlough arrive on Lanzarote to investigate a signal. Turlough rescues American Student Peri Brown from nearly drowning and discovers she has in her possession a data core from Turlough's home planet Trion. The Doctor, Turlough and Peri follow the signal to the volcanic planet Sarn, where the natives worship a fire god known as Logar, and where the Doctor learns The Master has accidentally shrunk himself after testing a more lethal version of his tissue compression eliminator and has taken control of Kamelion, using him to find numismaton gas that will restore him to his normal size. více |
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14. | Planet of Fire: Part Two | On the volcanic planet Sarn, Turlough recognizes several Trion artifacts that point to Malkon (the Chosen One among the Sarn people) being his own brother. Meanwhile, Peri flees from Kamelion who has almost been entirely possessed by the Master. více |
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15. | Planet of Fire: Part Three | Sarn prophesy foretells of an outsider who will come to aid the people. It's a role the Master is more than delighted to fill, which finally presents Timanov, the Sarn religious leader, the unbridled support he's sought in his campaign to cull the faithless from among his people. Turlough's secret past, however, is somehow intricately involved in all this, and the reluctance of its disclosure is enough to threaten all friendly ties with the Doctor. více |
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16. | Planet of Fire: Part Four | While the Master, victim of his own attempt to improve his TCE weapon, seeks restoration through Sarn's numismaton gas, the truth of Turlough's past comes out at last, though to guarantee the safety of his brother and the Sarn people, Turlough must consider a great personal sacrifice. více |
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17. | The Caves of Androzani: Part One | After landing on the planet Androzani Minor, the Doctor and Peri develop lethal spectrox toxaemia poisoning. As the two search for a cure before it is too late, they become enmeshed in a decades-old feud between the disfigured roboticist Sharaz Jek and businessman Morgus. Jek falls in love with Peri, but the situation only degenerates when the girl refuses his affections. Between threats from mire beasts and gun runners, it quickly becomes apparent that the Doctor will never find a cure in time to save both himself and his companion. více |
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21. | The Twin Dilemma: Part One | This synopsis is too short and may not include the required detailed description of the entire plot. We normally require that synopses be at least 10 lines long.
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This is the first episode with Doctor #6: Colin Baker.
The Doctor seeks to exile himself on the asteroid Titan 3 but instead encounters brainy twins Romulus and Remus, who've been kidnapped by the devious Prof. Edgeworth (Maurice Denham) as part of a plan hatched by alien slug Mestor (Edwin Richfield). Also crash-landing on Titan 3 is Lt. Hugo Lang (Kevin McNally), who's been dispatched from Earth to rescue the twins -- but first must be rescued himself. více |
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22. | The Twin Dilemma: Part Two | The Doctor takes Peri to Titan 3, a desolate hunk of rock in space where he hopes to find some solitude for awhile. Instead he finds the lone but unconscious survivor of a recent spaceship crash in sight of a mound-shaped complex where no formalized structure should exist. více |
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23. | The Twin Dilemma: Part Three | The Doctor arrives on Jaconda, once lush and green, to find it completely devastated by giant gastropods. Old legends about the planet's half-human/half-slugs weren't just myths after all. With or without help from the Doctor and his unpredictable mood swings, Lt. Lang is up for rescuing the twins, who are finally informed of the grand purpose they've been brought to Jaconda to accomplish. více |
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24. | The Twin Dilemma: Part Four | The Doctor and Edgeworth deduce that the real plan of Mestor, the gastropod ruler of Jaconda, will not only destroy Jaconda but lead to the devastation of other planets. Together they hope to thwart him despite his formidable ability at slipping into people's minds and controlling them. více |
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