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The Tenth Planet

029 – The Tenth Planet
Doctor Who serial
Tenth Planet.jpg
The Cybermen take over the Snowcap base from General Cutler
Cast
Others
  • Robert Beatty — General Cutler
  • David Dodimead — Barclay
  • Dudley Jones — Dyson
  • Alan White — Schultz
  • Earl Cameron — Williams
  • Callen Angelo — Terry Cutler
  • John Brandon — American Sergeant
  • Shane Shelton — Tito
  • Steve Plytas — Wigner
  • Christopher Matthews — Radar Technician
  • Ellen Cullen — Geneva Technician
  • Christopher Dunham — R/T Technician
  • Glenn Beck — TV Announcer
  • Roy Skelton, Peter Hawkins — Cybermen Voices
  • Harry Brooks, Reg Whitehead, Gregg Palmer — Cybermen
Production
Directed by Derek Martinus
Written by Kit Pedler
Gerry Davis (episodes 3, 4)
Script editor Gerry Davis
Produced by Innes Lloyd
Incidental music composer
Production code DD
Series Season 4
Length 4 episodes, 25 minutes each
Episode(s) missing 1 episode (4)
Date started 8 October 1966
Date ended 29 October 1966
Chronology
← Preceded by Followed by →
The Smugglers The Power of the Daleks
Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet
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Author Gerry Davis
Cover artist Chris Achilleos
Series Doctor Who book:
Target novelisations
Release number
62
Publisher Target Books
Publication date
19 February 1976
ISBN
Dr Who - Music from the Tenth Planet
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Soundtrack album
Released 2000
Genre Soundtrack
Length 19:01
Label Ochre Records
Doctor Who soundtrack chronology
Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 2: New Beginnings 1970–1980
(2000)
Dr Who - Music from the Tenth Planet
(2000)
Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 3: The Leisure Hive
(2002)

The Tenth Planet is the partly missing second serial of the fourth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 8 to 29 October 1966. It was William Hartnell's last regular appearance as the First Doctor, and the first story to feature the Cybermen. Patrick Troughton also makes his first, uncredited appearance as the Second Doctor. Only three of the four episodes are held in the BBC archives; one remains missing although the regeneration sequence and various other scenes have been discovered intact. It is the fourth now-incomplete Doctor Who serial to be released with a full-length animated reconstruction of its missing episode.

The Doctor and his companions Ben and Polly arrive in the TARDIS at the South Pole in the year 1986, near the Snowcap base. The base is supervising the mission of the Zeus IV spaceship, running a routine probe on the Earth's atmosphere.

Unusual readings on the spaceship's instruments lead to the discovery of a new planet suddenly approaching Earth. The spaceship begins to experience power losses, and Snowcap personnel begin arrangements to abort its mission.

Back on the base, the Doctor reveals what he knows about the tenth planet: it is Mondas, Earth's former sister planet and its inhabitants will soon be visiting Earth. True to his prediction, three robotic creatures land outside, killing the guards and disguising themselves in the dead men's furs to gain access.


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