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Tom Baker | Doctor Who | |
Elisabeth Sladen | Sarah Jane Smith | |
Rex Robinson | Dr.Carter | |
Renu Setna | Intern | |
David Purcell | Abbott | |
Roy Pattison | Zazzka | |
Roy Skelton | King Rokon | |
Robin Hargrave | Guard | |
Glyn Houston | Professor Watson | |
Roy Boyd | Driscoll | |
Frances Pidgeon | Miss Jackson | |
John Cannon | Elgin | |
Judith Paris | Eldrad | |
Stephen Thorne | Kastrian Elrad | |
William Hartnell | Dr. Who/The Abbot of Amboise/The Doctor | |
Jon Pertwee | Doctor Who/Dr. Who/The Doctor | |
Patrick Troughton | Dr. Who/Salamander/The Doctor | |
Frazer Hines | Jamie/Jamie McCrimmon | |
Nicholas Courtney | Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart/Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart/Bret Vyon/Col. Lethbridge-Stewart/The Brig | |
Pat Gorman | Guard/Cyberman/Technician/Monk/Sea Devil/Brother/Greek Soldier/Pilot/Seaman/Silurian/Silurian Scient | |
Jacqueline Hill | Barbara Wright/Lexa | |
William Russell | Ian Chesterton | |
Katy Manning | Jo Grant | |
John Scott Martin | Dalek/Dalek Operator/Mutt/Zarbi/Charlie/Robot/Nucleus/Gell Guard/Hughes/Kriz/Mechanoid/Mechonoid/Rea | |
John Levene | Sergeant Benton/RSM Benton/Benton/Yeti/Platoon Under Leader Benton/Cyberman | |
Peter Davison | The Doctor/Doctor Who/Omega | |
Janet Fielding | Tegan |
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Philip Hinchcliffe
Verity Lambert Barry Letts |
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Writer |
Bob Baker
Dave Martin David Fisher Douglas Adams |
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Cinematography |
Fintan Sheehan
Alan Jonas |
The TARDIS arrives on contemporary Earth, where Sarah comes into contact with what appears to be a fossilised human hand. This is in fact the last surviving fragment of a Kastrian called Eldrad, who was blown up in space as a punishment for attempting to wipe out his own people. Eldrad's essence lives on in a blue-stoned ring, which the possessed Sarah removes from the hand and places on her own. She then takes the hand to the nearby Nunton nuclear research and development complex where it soaks up the radiation from the reactor core and regenerates into a complete being. Eldrad - who, having patterned his new body on Sarah's, appears to all intents and purposes female - persuades the Doctor to take him back to Kastria where he might reclaim his heritage. There he discovers only a dead planet: the Kastrians are extinct and their race banks were destroyed by their last King, Rokon, in case Eldrad should ever return. Furious, Eldrad, whose body has now been reconfigured into its proper form, tries to get the Doctor to return him to Earth so that he might rule there instead. The two time travellers use the Doctor's scarf to trip him into a deep crevasse. Back in the TARDIS, the Doctor receives a summons to return to Gallifrey and, as he cannot take Sarah there, endeavours to drop her off at her home. |
10/2/1976 1. The Hand of Fear - Eps 1 | |
The Doctor and Sarah arrive in a quarry during blasting operations and when Sarah is buried under rubble, she discovers a stone hand.
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10/9/1976 2. The Hand of Fear - Eps 2 | |
The Doctor and Carter attempt to gain the trust of the Nunton staff before Sarah takes the hand into the reactor.
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10/16/1976 3. The Hand of Fear - Eps 3 | |
Eldrad uses the energy from the reactor to regenerate herself and tries to force the Doctor and Sarah to take her back to Kastria
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10/20/1976 4. The Hand of Fear - Eps 4 | |
The Doctor and Sarah attempt to get Eldrad to the regeneration chamber but Rokon has left traps in their path.
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