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"Doctor Who" City of Death: Part 4 (1979)



Overview

User Rating:
8.5/10   61 votes
Director:

Michael Hayes

Writers:

David Fisher (writer) and
Douglas Adams (written by) ...
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TV Series:

"Doctor Who" (1963)

Original Air Date:

20 October 1979 (Season 17, Episode 8)

Genre:

Adventure | Drama | Sci-Fi more

Plot:

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Cast

  (Episode Complete credited cast)
Tom Baker ... Doctor Who
Lalla Ward ... Romana
Julian Glover ... Count Scarlioni / Scaroth
Catherine Schell ... Countess

Tom Chadbon ... Duggan
David Graham ... Kerensky (archive footage)
Kevin Flood ... Hermann
Eleanor Bron ... Art Gallery Visitor

John Cleese ... Art Gallery Visitor
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Additional Details

Country:

UK

Language:

English

Color:

Color

Sound Mix:

Mono

Certification:

UK:U | Australia:PG

Filming Locations:

Paris, France


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

This episode holds the "Doctor Who" (1963) series rating record with 16.1 million viewers. more

Goofs:

Factual errors: Earth's oxygen atmosphere was a byproduct of early lifeforms emitting oxygen as a waste product, so Duggan and Scaroth shouldn't be able to breathe while outside on the then-lifeless primordial Earth. more

Quotes:

[Romana has been building a time machine for the Count]
Doctor Who: [speaking rapidly] Romana, hello, how are you? I see the Count's roped you in as a lab assistant. What are you making for him? A model railway? Gallifreyan egg timer? I hope you're not making a time machine. I shall be very angry.
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