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The War Machines

027 – The War Machines
Doctor Who serial
War Machines.jpg
A War Machine
Cast
Others
  • John Harvey — Professor Brett
  • John Cater — Professor Krimpton
  • William Mervyn — Sir Charles Summer
  • Alan Curtis — Major Green
  • Gerald Taylor — War Machine Operator
  • Sandra Bryant — Kitty
  • Ewan Proctor — Flash customer
  • George Cross — The Minister
  • Kenneth Kendall — Himself
  • Ric Felgate, Carl Conway — American Journalists
  • John Doye — Interviewer
  • Dwight Whylie — Radio Announcer
  • Desmond Cullum-Jones, Eddie Davis — Workers
  • Roy Godfrey — Tramp
  • Michael Rathborne — Taxi Driver
  • Edward Colliver — Mechanic
  • John Rolfe, John Boyd-Brent, Frank Jarvis, Robin Dawson — Soldiers
  • John Slavid — Man in Telephone Box
  • Gerald Taylor - The Voice of Wotan (Credited as "Wotan")
Production
Directed by Michael Ferguson
Written by Ian Stuart Black
Kit Pedler (idea)
Script editor Gerry Davis
Produced by Innes Lloyd
Executive producer(s) None
Incidental music composer
Production code BB
Series Season 3
Length 4 episodes, 25 minutes each (material missing from parts 3-4)
Date started 25 June 1966
Date ended 16 July 1966
Chronology
← Preceded by Followed by →
The Savages The Smugglers
The War Machines
Doctor Who The War Machines.jpg
Author Ian Stuart Black
Cover artist Alister Pearson and Graeme Wey
Series Doctor Who book:
Target novelisations
Release number
136
Publisher Target Books
Publication date
16 February 1989
ISBN

The War Machines is the ninth and final serial of the third season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in 4 weekly parts from 25 June to 16 July 1966. This serial marks the departure of Jackie Lane as Dodo Chaplet and also the first appearance of Michael Craze and Anneke Wills as new companions Ben Jackson and Polly. It is also the only complete serial to feature Anneke Wills and Michael Craze, and the final complete serial from the William Hartnell era.

The TARDIS lands in London, near the Post Office Tower. The Doctor is unsettled by a sensation of a strange energy nearby. Visiting the newly completed Tower, the Doctor and Dodo meet Professor Brett, the creator of WOTAN (Will Operating Thought ANalogue), an advanced problem-solving computer that thinks for itself. Curiously, WOTAN even knows what the word 'TARDIS' stands for. In four days time, on C-Day, WOTAN will be linked to other major computers to take them over, including those of the White House, Cape Kennedy and the Royal Navy.

Dodo goes with Polly, Brett's secretary, to the local Inferno nightclub, where they meet Able Seaman Ben Jackson, while the Doctor attends a Royal Scientific Club meeting about WOTAN, led by Sir Charles Summer. Before Brett can depart the GPO Tower for the meeting, he is hypnotised by a humming noise emitted by WOTAN. He then fetches Krimpton, an electronics colleague, from the meeting and takes him to WOTAN, who is likewise possessed by the computer. Major Green, the chief of security in the Tower, is also taken over, and sends WOTAN's control signals to Dodo at the nightclub via telephone. Going to the tower, WOTAN tells her "Doctor Who is required. Bring him here."


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