Some trivia/notes -
Victoria never wore the white dress onscreen during her time with the 2nd Doctor. It's an Edwardian rather than a Victorian dress, and the doctor never referred to her previously as 'Vicky' either.
Speaking of Star Wars, Michael Sheard who played Lawrence Scarman in this story is most famously known for his part as Admiral Ozzel in SW. ("You have failed me for the last time, Admiral..")
This story is one of the biggest contributors to the Unit Dating controversy.
The exterior scenes were filmed at Stargroves Estate, owned by Mick Jagger at the time.
The apparition of Sutekh's unmasked head inside the TARDIS at the start of this story scared the absolute bejeezus out of me on first viewing.
Sarah mentions the puzzles that her and the Doctor have to complete on Mars as being similar to the ones she had encountered with Petwee's doctor in the city of the Exxilons in Death to the Daleks - however, Sarah never went inside the city in that story, only the Doctor did.
If we wish to extend the Hammer Horror parralell we observed with Planet of Evil, then this one has it's roots in The Mummy (1959) and Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971).
The voice of Gabriel Woolf is awesome.
Victoria never wore the white dress onscreen during her time with the 2nd Doctor. It's an Edwardian rather than a Victorian dress, and the doctor never referred to her previously as 'Vicky' either.
That'll be Bernard Archard. This was his 2nd appearance in Doctor Who - his first was as Bragen in The Power of the Daleks.A creepy guy (a clone of Peter Cushing in Star Wars)..
Speaking of Star Wars, Michael Sheard who played Lawrence Scarman in this story is most famously known for his part as Admiral Ozzel in SW. ("You have failed me for the last time, Admiral..")
That scene was improvised by Baker & Sladen. It was a conscious nod to a Marx Bros routine.2) I loved the "Marx Brothers" bit in episode 4 ... Sarah and the Doctor walk into the shot, see something they want to avoid, and quickly walk right back out.
This story is one of the biggest contributors to the Unit Dating controversy.
The exterior scenes were filmed at Stargroves Estate, owned by Mick Jagger at the time.
The apparition of Sutekh's unmasked head inside the TARDIS at the start of this story scared the absolute bejeezus out of me on first viewing.
Sarah mentions the puzzles that her and the Doctor have to complete on Mars as being similar to the ones she had encountered with Petwee's doctor in the city of the Exxilons in Death to the Daleks - however, Sarah never went inside the city in that story, only the Doctor did.
If we wish to extend the Hammer Horror parralell we observed with Planet of Evil, then this one has it's roots in The Mummy (1959) and Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971).
The voice of Gabriel Woolf is awesome.
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