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Tom Baker | Doctor Who | |
Llewellyn Rees | President of the High Council | |
Bernard Horsfall | Chancellor Goth | |
George Pravda | Castellan Spandrell | |
Angus MacKay | Cardinal Borusa | |
Peter Pratt | The Master | |
Erik Chitty | Co-Ordinator Engin | |
John Dawson | Time Lord | |
Michael Bilton | Time Lord | |
Derek Seaton | Commander Hilred | |
Hugh Walters | Commentator Runcible | |
Peter Mayock | Solis | |
Helen Blatch | Matrix | |
Harry Fielder | Guard | |
Pat Gorman | Chancellory Guard | |
Steve Ismay | Guard | |
Brian Nolan | TV Cameraman | |
Maurice Quick | Gold Usher | |
Llewellyn Rees | The President |
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Producer |
Philip Hinchcliffe
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Writer |
Robert Holmes
Sydney Newman |
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Musician |
Dudley Simpson
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The Doctor arrives on Gallifrey, where he is accused of the assassination of the Time Lord President. Investigating with the aid of Co-ordinator Engin and Castellan Spandrell, he discovers that this is part of a plot hatched by his old adversary the Master. Having used up all twelve of his regenerations, the Master is now a wizened husk. He is seeking to control the presidency in order to obtain the official regalia, the Sash and Rod of Rassilon, which are really keys to the Eye of Harmony, the source of all the Time Lords' power. The Doctor links his mind to the Amplified Panatropic Computer Net, containing the accumulated wisdom of the Time Lords, in the hope of tracking the Master down. In the virtual reality of the Matrix, he finds himself in a life-or-death struggle with a hooded opponent. The Doctor proves the stronger and his opponent is revealed as Chancellor Goth, the leading presidential candidate, whom the Master has been using as a puppet. Following his defeat, Goth dies. The Master meanwhile seizes the Sash and Rod of Rassilon and starts to access the Eye of Harmony, located beneath the floor of the Panopticon meeting hall, in the hope of drawing off enough energy to enable himself to regenerate. The Doctor manages to stop him before Gallifrey is destroyed, and the Master falls down one of the fissures that have opened up in the floor. The Doctor then departs in the TARDIS, unaware that the Master has survived his fall and escaped to fight another day. |
0 hr 25 mins 10/30/1976 1. The Deadly Assassin - Eps 1 | |||
The President of the High Council of the Time Lords is assassinated, and the Doctor, newly returned to Gallifrey, is the prime suspect. But the Doctor knows someone is framing him, and must rely on the help of the reluctant Castellan Kelner to unveil a traitor in the High Council. Ultimately, the trail leads to the dying, vengeful Master, who wishes to harness the powers of Rassilon's greatest discovery, the mythical Eye of Harmony. But to do so would mean the destruction of Gallifrey, and to prevent this, the Doctor must risk his life in the surreal landscape of the Matrix
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0 hr 25 mins 11/6/1976 2. The Deadly Assassin - Eps 2 | |||
The Doctor is arrested for the President's murder and struggles to avoid his immediate execution.
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0 hr 25 mins 11/13/1976 3. The Deadly Assassin - Eps 3 | |||
The Doctor battles the assassin inside the matrix dreamscape, while the Master tries to bring about his death in the real world.
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0 hr 25 mins 11/20/1976 4. The Deadly Assassin - Eps 4 | |||
The Doctor realises the Master is planning to tap into the Time Lords' power source to extend his own life, an act that will destroy all Gallifrey.
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