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Doctor Who serial | |||||
A scene from part four, where the Voc Robots are attempting to kill the Doctor.
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Directed by | Michael E. Briant | ||||
Written by | Chris Boucher | ||||
Script editor | Robert Holmes | ||||
Produced by | Philip Hinchcliffe | ||||
Executive producer(s) | None | ||||
Incidental music composer | Dudley Simpson | ||||
Production code | 4R | ||||
Series | Season 14 | ||||
Length | 4 episodes, 25 minutes each | ||||
Originally broadcast | 29 January – 19 February 1977 | ||||
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Author | Terrance Dicks |
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Cover artist | John Geary |
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Doctor Who book: Target novelisations |
Release number
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53 |
Publisher | Target Books |
Publication date
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24 May 1979 |
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The Robots of Death is the fifth serial of the 14th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 29 January to 19 February 1977.
Influenced by the works of Agatha Christie, Isaac Asimov and Frank Herbert, The Robots of Death was Chris Boucher's second contribution to Doctor Who as a writer, Michael E. Briant's final contribution to the series as a director and Philip Hinchcliffe's penultimate story as producer. It has been described by Radio Times as a "fan favourite", "suspenseful" and "beautifully designed" serial featuring Tom Baker "in his prime". It was chosen to represent the era of the Fourth Doctor at the British Film Institute's 50th anniversary celebration of Doctor Who.
The Doctor and Leela arrive via TARDIS on "Storm Mine 4", a large sand-crawling miner vehicle used to gather valuable minerals from a desert planet brought to the surface by powerful sandstorms. They find the vehicle has a minimal human crew that oversee the menial work down by numerous robots, which are divided into three classes: "Dum" which cannot speak, "Voc" which interact with the humans, and "Super Voc" that manage the other robots.
The Doctor and Leela arrived shortly after the discovery of the corpse of one of the human crew, recently murdered. The Doctor offers to help to find the murderer and prove their innocence. During the search, Leela comes across D84, a Dum that is able to speak. The investigation is cut short when two more of the crew are found killed, and the Doctor and Leela are secured. However, Poul is doubtful of the Doctor's or Leela's involvement, and when Poul finds Commander Uvanov standing over the corpse of yet another victim, he allows them to go free, convinced that Uvanov was guilty.