045 – The Mind Robber | |||||
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Doctor Who serial | |||||
The Doctor talks with Rapunzel and the Karkus
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Production | |||||
Directed by | David Maloney | ||||
Written by |
Derrick Sherwin (episode 1, uncredited) Peter Ling |
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Script editor | Derrick Sherwin | ||||
Produced by | Peter Bryant | ||||
Executive producer(s) | None | ||||
Incidental music composer | by Anton Bruckner | ||||
Production code | UU | ||||
Series | Season 6 | ||||
Length | 5 episodes, approximately 20 minutes each | ||||
Date started | 14 September 1968 | ||||
Date ended | 12 October 1968 | ||||
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Author | Peter Ling |
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Cover artist | David McAllister |
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Doctor Who book: Target novelisations |
Release number
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115 |
Publisher | Target Books |
Publication date
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November 1986 (Hardback) 16 April 1987 (Paperback) |
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The Mind Robber is the second serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in five weekly parts from 14 September to 12 October 1968. The story is distinguished as a rare trip into nearly pure fantasy and by the establishment of the Void, a realm outside space and time.
In defeating the Dominators on Dulkis, the Second Doctor sets off a volcanic eruption. He leaves the TARDIS, along with his companions, Jamie and Zoe, in the way, though, and it gets buried in lava, blowing a fluid link in the process. This forces the Doctor to use the emergency unit to take the TARDIS away from danger and indeed out of reality itself.
They land in a white void and as the Doctor fixes the TARDIS, Jamie and Zoe are lured outside and are confronted by white robots. The Doctor gets them back inside but, as they try to return to reality, the TARDIS explodes and the travellers are scattered into nothingness.
They end up in a forest where the trees become letters when seen from above. The Doctor, after facing a series of riddles, finds Jamie, but accidentally changes his face. They are soon reunited with Zoe and then encounter Lemuel Gulliver, who gives them away to life-sized toy soldiers. They are taken to the edge of the forest, where a unicorn charges at them. They manage to turn it into a statue by loudly declaring that ‘it doesn’t exist.’
They continue on and reach a house, where the Doctor brings Jamie back to normal. They discover that the house is the entrance to a labyrinth. Here, while leaving Jamie behind, the Doctor and Zoe encounter the Minotaur and Medusa, whom they deal with in the same way as the unicorn.
Jamie, pursued by a soldier, climbs up a rock face with the help of Rapunzel’s hair and enters a citadel through a window, triggering an alarm. He hides and finds Gulliver, who cannot see the White Robots who are chasing Jamie.