The Doctor and Jo visit the Master at his island prison where the Doctor becomes curious about a number of ships sinking in the area.The Doctor and Jo visit the Master at his island prison where the Doctor becomes curious about a number of ships sinking in the area.The Doctor and Jo visit the Master at his island prison where the Doctor becomes curious about a number of ships sinking in the area.
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- TriviaThe children's TV show with pink knitted aliens being watched by the Master (that he jokingly pretends he thinks is real), is The Clangers (1969).
- GoofsAfter the Doctor comments about the Master's weight and Colonel Trenchard replies he cannot get the exercise, the very scene has the Master is exercising on a rowing machine.
However, such a method would be seen as a substitute for genuine exercise, and only exercise for his upper body, not his legs. The term is not a strictly literal one, but a reference to the Master not being able to go outside.
- Crazy creditsThe BBC wish to acknowledge the help given to them by the Royal Navy in the making of this programme
- Alternate versionsThe serial is also available as an 88-minute "omnibus" edition, which edits all the chapters together into a seamless movie experience. This omnibus edition is included on the BBC Blu-ray of Jon Pertwee's complete season three.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hello Sailor!: Making the Sea Devils (2008)
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Ostensibly safely imprisoned on a remote island, the "Master" (Roger Delgado) proves that he can still get up to mischief as the visiting "Doctor" (Jon Pertwee) and his pal "Jo" (Katy Manning) soon find out. It's also around this time that the Royal Navy is having problems with sinking ships. They are bound to be connected, and so swiftly our intrepid time travellers have to find out just what their cunning foe is up to - and with whom! It doesn't take us long to discover that the eponymously ancient species, living in hibernation beneath the waves, have re-emerged bent on reclaiming their planet from us pesky apes. Maybe the "Doctor" can suggest some planet-sharing policy? Maybe the "Master" will be having none of that? That's the thrust of this six-parter that spends much of it's time out of the studio, at sea or in a diving bell, whilst providing plenty of opportunity for some superior spatting between the two Time Lords, some characterful opponents and the odd trace of an early evening moral dilemma. The UNIT folks have a series off for this one, so that leaves us supported by "Capt. Hart" (Edwin Richfield) and frustrated by the Whitehall mandarin "Walker" (Martin Boddey) whose pomposity and smugness manages to get up just about everyone's nose as he takes a typically sledgehammer to crack a peanut approach to a diplomatically delicate scenario. It really helps this that they've taken this out and about - it's less constrained than many and likewise, the writing allows the characters that bit more freedom too as duplicity and betrayal are never far from the gist of the action. One of Pertwee's better adventures, this one and not even an hint of Yvonne de Carlo.
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- Sep 10, 2024
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