Doctor Who - Shada
BBC Home Video (1992)
TV Series  /  Adventure, Drama, Family, Science Fiction, TV Classics
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IMDB   7.8
3 hr 20 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Tom Baker The Doctor / Narrator
Lalla Ward Romana
Christopher Neame Skagra
Denis Carey Professor Chronotis
Daniel Hill Chris Parsons
Victoria Burgoyne Clare Keightley
David Brierly K9
Gerald Campion Porter
Shirley Dixon Voice of Skagra's Ship
James Coombes Voice of Krargs
Tom Baker Doctor Who
Gerald Campion Porter (Wilkins)
Derek Pollitt Professor Caldera (episode 4)
John Hallet Police Constable (episode 6)
Graham Cole Krarg
Harry Fielder Krarg Commander
James Muir Krarg
Lionel Sansby Krarg
Director
Pennant Roberts
Producer John Nathan-Turner
Graham Williams
Writer Douglas Adams
Cinematography Fintan Sheehan


This unfinished story from the television series "Doctor Who" (1963) was released on video with linking material from Tom Baker. When a dangerous artifact goes missing from the study of retired Time Lord, Professor Chronotis, he calls on the help of the Doctor and Romana. Also looking for the artifact is Skagra, who is armed with a mind-draining sphere.
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins  1.  Shada (1)
The Doctor and Romana visit Chronotis, a retired Time Lord living in Cambridge, who admits that he's lost a book dating back to the time of Rassilon and needs their help to find it. In fact he's accidentally lent it out to graduate student Chris Parsons, who soon realises that this is an extraordinary text indeed. The book is also sought by the evil scientist Skagra, who has developed a sphere capable of drawing its victims' minds out of their bodies. Skagra needs the book to reach the Time Lord prison Shada, which even the Time Lords have forgotten. Long ago they imprisoned the criminal Salyavin there, as punishment for using his powers to transfer his mind into other people's bodies. Chronotis is eventually forced to admit that he himself is Salyavin; he escaped long ago and used his powers to cause the Time Lords to forget about his prison. However, he's now repented of his crimes and wishes to live a quiet, peaceful life. Skagra drains Chronotis's mind and thus acquires the ability to transfer his own mind into other bodies; with the aid of the sphere and his crystalline servants, the Krargs, he will spread his own mind throughout the Universe and become immortal. However, when the Doctor pretends to be stupid, the sphere fails to drain his mind completely. He thus survives, and since there's a copy of his mind inside the sphere, he is able to use the resonance to turn Skagra's possessed slaves against him. Skagra is imprisoned by his own Ship, and Chronotis returns to Earth to resume his peaceful retirement.
Director:  Pennant Roberts  Writer:  Douglas Adams 
Guest starring:  David Brierley, Reg Woods,  Derek SuthernJames MuirLionel SansbyHarry Fielder, James Coombes, David Strong, John Hallett,  Daniel HillVictoria BurgoyneChristopher NeameGerald CampionShirley Dixon
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins  2.  Shada (2)
The Doctor and Romana visit Chronotis, a retired Time Lord living in Cambridge, who admits that he's lost a book dating back to the time of Rassilon and needs their help to find it. In fact he's accidentally lent it out to graduate student Chris Parsons, who soon realises that this is an extraordinary text indeed. The book is also sought by the evil scientist Skagra, who has developed a sphere capable of drawing its victims' minds out of their bodies. Skagra needs the book to reach the Time Lord prison Shada, which even the Time Lords have forgotten. Long ago they imprisoned the criminal Salyavin there, as punishment for using his powers to transfer his mind into other people's bodies. Chronotis is eventually forced to admit that he himself is Salyavin; he escaped long ago and used his powers to cause the Time Lords to forget about his prison. However, he's now repented of his crimes and wishes to live a quiet, peaceful life. Skagra drains Chronotis's mind and thus acquires the ability to transfer his own mind into other bodies; with the aid of the sphere and his crystalline servants, the Krargs, he will spread his own mind throughout the Universe and become immortal. However, when the Doctor pretends to be stupid, the sphere fails to drain his mind completely. He thus survives, and since there's a copy of his mind inside the sphere, he is able to use the resonance to turn Skagra's possessed slaves against him. Skagra is imprisoned by his own Ship, and Chronotis returns to Earth to resume his peaceful retirement.
Director:  Pennant Roberts  Writer:  Douglas Adams 
Guest starring:  David Brierley, Reg Woods,  Derek SuthernJames MuirLionel SansbyHarry Fielder, James Coombes, David Strong, John Hallett,  Daniel HillVictoria BurgoyneChristopher NeameGerald CampionShirley Dixon
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins  3.  Shada (3)
The Doctor and Romana visit Chronotis, a retired Time Lord living in Cambridge, who admits that he's lost a book dating back to the time of Rassilon and needs their help to find it. In fact he's accidentally lent it out to graduate student Chris Parsons, who soon realises that this is an extraordinary text indeed. The book is also sought by the evil scientist Skagra, who has developed a sphere capable of drawing its victims' minds out of their bodies. Skagra needs the book to reach the Time Lord prison Shada, which even the Time Lords have forgotten. Long ago they imprisoned the criminal Salyavin there, as punishment for using his powers to transfer his mind into other people's bodies. Chronotis is eventually forced to admit that he himself is Salyavin; he escaped long ago and used his powers to cause the Time Lords to forget about his prison. However, he's now repented of his crimes and wishes to live a quiet, peaceful life. Skagra drains Chronotis's mind and thus acquires the ability to transfer his own mind into other bodies; with the aid of the sphere and his crystalline servants, the Krargs, he will spread his own mind throughout the Universe and become immortal. However, when the Doctor pretends to be stupid, the sphere fails to drain his mind completely. He thus survives, and since there's a copy of his mind inside the sphere, he is able to use the resonance to turn Skagra's possessed slaves against him. Skagra is imprisoned by his own Ship, and Chronotis returns to Earth to resume his peaceful retirement.
Director:  Pennant Roberts  Writer:  Douglas Adams 
Guest starring:  David Brierley,  Lewis Fiander, Geoffrey Bateman,  David Daker, Jennifer Lonsdale, Stephen Jenn, Richard Barnes
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins  4.  Shada (4)
The Doctor and Romana visit Chronotis, a retired Time Lord living in Cambridge, who admits that he's lost a book dating back to the time of Rassilon and needs their help to find it. In fact he's accidentally lent it out to graduate student Chris Parsons, who soon realises that this is an extraordinary text indeed. The book is also sought by the evil scientist Skagra, who has developed a sphere capable of drawing its victims' minds out of their bodies. Skagra needs the book to reach the Time Lord prison Shada, which even the Time Lords have forgotten. Long ago they imprisoned the criminal Salyavin there, as punishment for using his powers to transfer his mind into other people's bodies. Chronotis is eventually forced to admit that he himself is Salyavin; he escaped long ago and used his powers to cause the Time Lords to forget about his prison. However, he's now repented of his crimes and wishes to live a quiet, peaceful life. Skagra drains Chronotis's mind and thus acquires the ability to transfer his own mind into other bodies; with the aid of the sphere and his crystalline servants, the Krargs, he will spread his own mind throughout the Universe and become immortal. However, when the Doctor pretends to be stupid, the sphere fails to drain his mind completely. He thus survives, and since there's a copy of his mind inside the sphere, he is able to use the resonance to turn Skagra's possessed slaves against him. Skagra is imprisoned by his own Ship, and Chronotis returns to Earth to resume his peaceful retirement.
Director:  Pennant Roberts  Writer:  Douglas Adams 
Guest starring:  David Brierley,  Lewis Fiander, Geoffrey Bateman,  David Daker, Jennifer Lonsdale, Barry Andrews,  Geoffrey Hinsliff, Peter Craze, Annette Peters,  Lionel Sansby, Peter Roberts, Maggie Petersen
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins  5.  Shada (5)
The Doctor and Romana visit Chronotis, a retired Time Lord living in Cambridge, who admits that he's lost a book dating back to the time of Rassilon and needs their help to find it. In fact he's accidentally lent it out to graduate student Chris Parsons, who soon realises that this is an extraordinary text indeed. The book is also sought by the evil scientist Skagra, who has developed a sphere capable of drawing its victims' minds out of their bodies. Skagra needs the book to reach the Time Lord prison Shada, which even the Time Lords have forgotten. Long ago they imprisoned the criminal Salyavin there, as punishment for using his powers to transfer his mind into other people's bodies. Chronotis is eventually forced to admit that he himself is Salyavin; he escaped long ago and used his powers to cause the Time Lords to forget about his prison. However, he's now repented of his crimes and wishes to live a quiet, peaceful life. Skagra drains Chronotis's mind and thus acquires the ability to transfer his own mind into other bodies; with the aid of the sphere and his crystalline servants, the Krargs, he will spread his own mind throughout the Universe and become immortal. However, when the Doctor pretends to be stupid, the sphere fails to drain his mind completely. He thus survives, and since there's a copy of his mind inside the sphere, he is able to use the resonance to turn Skagra's possessed slaves against him. Skagra is imprisoned by his own Ship, and Chronotis returns to Earth to resume his peaceful retirement.
Director:  Pennant Roberts  Writer:  Douglas Adams 
Guest starring:  David Brierley,  Lewis Fiander, Geoffrey Bateman,  David Daker, Barry Andrews,  Geoffrey Hinsliff, Peter Craze, Maggie Petersen, Richard Barnes, Sebastian Stride
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins  6.  Shada (6)
The Doctor and Romana visit Chronotis, a retired Time Lord living in Cambridge, who admits that he's lost a book dating back to the time of Rassilon and needs their help to find it. In fact he's accidentally lent it out to graduate student Chris Parsons, who soon realises that this is an extraordinary text indeed. The book is also sought by the evil scientist Skagra, who has developed a sphere capable of drawing its victims' minds out of their bodies. Skagra needs the book to reach the Time Lord prison Shada, which even the Time Lords have forgotten. Long ago they imprisoned the criminal Salyavin there, as punishment for using his powers to transfer his mind into other people's bodies. Chronotis is eventually forced to admit that he himself is Salyavin; he escaped long ago and used his powers to cause the Time Lords to forget about his prison. However, he's now repented of his crimes and wishes to live a quiet, peaceful life. Skagra drains Chronotis's mind and thus acquires the ability to transfer his own mind into other bodies; with the aid of the sphere and his crystalline servants, the Krargs, he will spread his own mind throughout the Universe and become immortal. However, when the Doctor pretends to be stupid, the sphere fails to drain his mind completely. He thus survives, and since there's a copy of his mind inside the sphere, he is able to use the resonance to turn Skagra's possessed slaves against him. Skagra is imprisoned by his own Ship, and Chronotis returns to Earth to resume his peaceful retirement.
Director:  Pennant Roberts  Writer:  Douglas Adams 
Guest starring:  David Brierley,  Lewis Fiander, Geoffrey Bateman, Jennifer Lonsdale, Barry Andrews,  Geoffrey Hinsliff, Peter Craze, Sebastian Stride, Eden Phillips
Edition Details
Edition Standard Edition
Series Doctor Who
Distributor BBC Home Video
Release Date 1/8/2013
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 3

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