017 – The Time Meddler | |||||
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Doctor Who serial | |||||
Vicki, the Doctor, and Steven examine a Viking helmet
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Directed by | Douglas Camfield | ||||
Written by | Dennis Spooner | ||||
Script editor | Donald Tosh | ||||
Produced by | Verity Lambert | ||||
Executive producer(s) | None | ||||
Incidental music composer | with percussion by Charles Botterill | ||||
Production code | S | ||||
Series | Season 2 | ||||
Length | 4 episodes, 25 minutes each (material missing from part 4) | ||||
Date started | 3 July 1965 | ||||
Date ended | 24 July 1965 | ||||
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Author | Nigel Robinson |
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Cover artist | Jeff Cummins |
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Doctor Who book: Target novelisations |
Release number
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126 |
Publisher | Target Books |
Publication date
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15 October 1987 (Hardback) March 1988 (Paperback) |
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The Time Meddler is the ninth and final serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 3 July to 24 July 1965. The story is set on the northeastern coast of England in late summer, 1066 and sees Steven Taylor (Peter Purves) become a companion to the First Doctor (William Hartnell) after having stumbled into the TARDIS during the events of the previous serial, The Chase. This story introduces recurring villain the Meddling Monk (Peter Butterworth).
The Doctor and Vicki find Steven Taylor aboard the TARDIS after he stumbled in in a disorientated state on Mechanus (The Chase). When the TARDIS lands on a rocky beach and the Doctor establishes the century from a discarded Viking helmet and heads off to the village. Steven and Vicki explore the cliffs above, witnessed by a Monk. The TARDIS is soon after spotted by a Saxon villager, Eldred, who runs to tell the headman of his village, Wulnoth. The Doctor encounters Edith, Wulnoth’s wife, and convinces her he is a harmless traveller while probing for more information. He finds out it is 1066, since Harold Godwinson is on the throne and has not yet faced Harald Hardrada at Stamford Bridge let alone William the Conqueror in the Battle of Hastings. At a nearby monastery, monks are heard chanting. The Monk lets the Doctor in and allows him to prowl around and find a gramophone playing the chant, plus modern conveniences such as a toaster and a teapot. The Monk traps the Doctor in a cell.