"Attack of the Cybermen" is the first story of the twenty-second season of Doctor Who.
Summary[]
Part One[]
Part Two[]
Background information[]
Links and references[]
Cast[]
- The Doctor - Colin Baker
- Peri - Nicola Bryant
- Lytton - Maurice Colbourne
- Griffiths - Brian Glover
- Russell - Terry Molloy
- Payne - James Beckett
- Cyber Leader - David Banks
- Cyber Controller - Michael Kilgarriff
- Bates - Michael Attwell
- Stratton - Jonathan David
- Cyber Lieutenant - Brian Orrell
- Cyberman - John Ainley
- Bill - Stephen Churchett
- David - Stephen Wale
- Rost - Sarah Berger
- Threst - Esther Freud
- Flast - Faith Brown
- Varne - Sarah Greene
Uncredited performers[]
- Mike Braben as an impostor constable (1)
- Michael Jeffries as an impostor constable (1)
Crew[]
- By Paula Moore
- Directed by Matthew Robinson
- Title Music Composed by Ron Grainer
- Incidental Music - Malcolm Clarke
- Special Sound -
- Dick Mills
- BBC Radiophonic Workship
- Production Manager - Andrew Buchanan
- Production Associates -
- June Collins
- Sue Anstruther
- Production Assistant - Llinos Wyn Jones
- Assistant Floor Manager - Pennie Bloomfield
- Film Cameraman - Godfrey Johnson
- Film Sound - Bob Roberts
- Film Editor - M.A.C. Adams
- Visual Effects Designer - Chris Lawson
- Video Effects - Dave Chapman
- Vision Mixers -
- Nigel Finnis
- Dinah Long
- Technical Co-Ordinator - Alan Arbuthnott
- Camera Supervisor - Alec Wheal
- Videotape Editor - Hugh Parson
- Lighting Director - Henry Barber
- Studio Sound - Andrew Stacey
- Costume Designer - Anushia Nieradzik
- Make-up Designer - Linda McInnes
- Script Editor - Eric Saward
- Title Sequence - Sid Sutton
- Designer - Marjorie Pratt
- Producer - John Nathan-Turner
References[]
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