The Doctor
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor

An energy drain traps the Third Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith on the planet Exxilon with its hostile natives, causing the travellers to make an uneasy alliance with a Marine Space Corps expedition and a squadron of Daleks. The key to escape for all of them lies at the heart of a powerful and mysterious lost city, but only after a series of deadly traps.
The Doctor
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor
Sarah Jane Smith
Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Jane Smith
Dan Galloway
Duncan Lamont
Dan Galloway
Richard Railton
John Abineri
Richard Railton
Jill Tarrant
Joy Harrison
Jill Tarrant
Peter Hamilton
Julian Fox
Peter Hamilton
Commander Stewart
Neil Seiler
Commander Stewart
Bellal
Arnold Yarrow
Bellal
Gotal
Roy Heymann
Gotal
High Priest
Mostyn Evans
High Priest
Dalek Voices
Michael Wisher
Dalek Voices
Dalek
John Scott Martin
Dalek
I reckon the TARDIS must be related to the shopping trolley - it never goes where it's supposed to! This time the "Doctor" (Jon Pertwee) and his new pal "Sarah Jane" (Elisabeth Sladen) are planning some leisure time in the sun when they find themselves directed to a planet where technology doesn't work! That doesn't put folks off coming there though as it's the main source of the rare mineral "Parrinium" which has remarkable medical properties. When a ship full of "Daleks" arrives too - unable to exterminate anyone, an uneasy truce breaks out as they must ally themselves against the warrior-like indigenous population. It's one of those people, "Bellal" (Arnold Yarrow) who tries to help the doctor explore the legendary city of "Exxilon" so they can disable it's power-draining beacon and maybe get out alive. It takes four episodes to tell the tale and even the presence of the "Daleks" doesn't really set the thing alight. It lacks that usual sense of mischief and depth of characters that the "UNIT" scenarios deliver and the logical puzzles at the end aren't designed to include the viewer at all. Someone had some fun setting fire to a load of polystyrene at the end, and it's quite fun watching a "Dalek" go for an unwanted dip, but otherwise this isn't really very good.
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