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SEASON FIFTEEN (3 September 1977 to 11 March 1978)
Producer: Graham Williams
story 4V "Horror
of Fang Rock"
by Terrance Dicks
(4 episodes) -A Rutan scout lands near a turn-of-the-century lighthouse
to determine Earth's suitability as a war base by stalking the human occupants
who are busy with greedy motives of their own. Directed by Paddy Russell
Regular cast: Tom Baker (Doctor Who) Louise Jameson (Leela) John Leeson (Voice of K9)
story 4T "The
Invisible Enemy"
by Bob Baker and
Dave Martin (4 episodes) -The Doctor and the crew of the Titan base are
infected with an intelligent Virus Swarm forcing the Doctor to use clones
of himself and Leela to hunt down the organism within his own body. Directed
by Derrick Goodwin
K9 has no speaking part in this story.
story 4X "Image
of the Fendahl"
by Chris Boucher
(4 episodes) -A human skull that somehow predates Man houses a force of
Death from Gallifreyan mythology called the Fendahl that awakens when archaelogists
probe its past with a newly invented time scanner. Directed by George Spenton-Foster
story 4W "The
Sun Makers"
by Robert Holmes
(4 episodes) -The TARDIS arrives on top of a building on a mysteriously-Earth-like
Pluto with a human population enslaved by fear-inducing gasses and crippled
by ridiculously high taxes. Directed by Pennant Roberts
Script Editor: Anthony Read
story 4Y "Underworld"
by Bob Baker and
Dave Martin (4 episodes) -The Doctor, Leela, and K9 enounter a spacecraft
crew on a quest for the race bank of their race which they hope to find
beneath the liquid slurry surface of a world forming in a nebula. Directed
by Norman Stewart
Guest stars: John Arnatt (Chancellor-elect Borusa) Derek Deadman (Stor) Stuart Fell (Sontaran)
story 4Z "The
Invasion of Time"
by David Agnew (6
episodes) -The Doctor claims his right to the Presidency of the High Council
of Time Lords on Gallifrey and then appears to turn traitor, handing over
his rule to the cruel and oppressive and only partially solid Vardans,
who order the Doctor to find the long lost Great Key. Directed by Gerald
Blake David Agnew is a pen name for Graham Williams and Anthony Read.
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