The Doctor / Meglos
Tom Baker
The Doctor / Meglos

On the lush planet Tigella, two opposing factions are divided over the usage of the Dodecahedron, an ancient and powerful artefact which provides the entire planet's energy. The Doctor is summoned to arbitrate the conflict, but the power-crazed Meglos intercepts the call and impersonates him in order to steal the Dodecahedron.
The Doctor / Meglos
Tom Baker
The Doctor / Meglos
Romana II
Lalla Ward
Romana II
K9 (voice)
John Leeson
K9 (voice)
General Grugger
Bill Fraser
General Grugger
Lieutenant Brotadac
Frederick Treves
Lieutenant Brotadac
Zastor
Edward Underdown
Zastor
Lexa
Jacqueline Hill
Lexa
Caris
Colette Gleeson
Caris
Deedrix / Meglos (voice) (uncredited)
Crawford Logan
Deedrix / Meglos (voice) (uncredited)
Earthling
Christopher Owen
Earthling
Tigellan Guard
Simon Shaw
Tigellan Guard
Ok, so this one is all about a cactus-man who arrives on the planet “Tygella” impersonating the “Doctor”(Tom Baker) whom he has trapped in the TARDIS with “Romana” (Lalla Ward) struggling to escape from - believe it nor not - a chronic histeratic time loop. If they cannot escape from this predicament in time, then “Meglos” might frame him for an heinous crime and get hold of the sacred dodecahedron thereby taking control of the planet and quite possibly the whole universe. Can this dastardly plan be thwarted in time? This is one of the dafter adventures for our travelling duo, with many of the sets looking a little too familiar. Still, Baker is on good form (both of him) with his tongue more in his cheek than usual, and the story whizzes along for four episodes using some quite interesting (for the time) techniques to illustrate the time loop and the bodily transformations and it at least looks as if it is set on a far-flung world rather than a quarry in Bedfordshire. Not the best, but steady stuff that entertains for an hour.
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