"The War Machines" is the ninth story of the third season of Doctor Who.
Summary[]
Episode 1[]
Episode 2[]
Episode 3[]
Episode 4[]
Background information[]
Links and references[]
Cast[]
- Dr. Who - William Hartnell
- Dodo - Jackie Lane
- Polly - Anneke Wills
- Ben Jackson - Michael Craze
- Major Green - Alan Curtis
- Professor Brett - John Harvey
- Kitty - Sandra Bryant
- Flash - Ewan Proctor
- Sir Charles Summer - William Mervyn
- Professor Krimpton - John Cater
- American Journalist - Ric Felgate
- Interviewer - John Doye
- Worker - Desmond Cullum-Jones
- Tramp - Roy Godfrey
- Taxi-driver - Michael Rathborne
- Machine Operator - Gerald Taylor
- Worker - Eddie Davis
- Captain - John Rolfe
- Sergeant - John Boyd-Brent
- Corporal - Frank Jarvis
- Soldier - Robin Dawson
- Television Newsreader - Kenneth Kendall
- The Minister - George Cross
- Garage Mechanic - Edward Colliver
- Man in Telephone Box - John Slavid
- Radio Announcer - Dwight Whylie
- US Correspondent - Carl Conway
- The Voice of WOTAN - Gerald Taylor
Uncredited performers[]
- W. Busell as a taxi driver (1)
- Biff Byfield as a lieutenant general (3)
- Pat Gorman as
- Worker (2-3)
- Soldier (3)
- Alex Lewis as a colonel (3)
- Sam Mansary as Negro at Scientific Club (1)
- Dennis Plenty as a soldier (3-4)
- Mike Reid as a soldier (3-4)
- Mrs S. Singh as Indian at Scientific Club (1)
- Peter Stewart as a policeman (1)
- Graham Tonbridge as Professor at Scientific Club (1)
- George Wilder as Kennedy (1)
Crew[]
- Written by Ian Stuart Black
- Based on an idea by Kit Pedler
- Directed by Michael Ferguson
- Produced by Innes Lloyd
- Title music by Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
- Costumes by Daphne Dare
- Makeup by Sonia Markham
- Lighting - George Summers
- Sound - David Hughes
- Film Cameraman - Alan Jonas
- Film Editor - Eric Mival
- Story Editor - Gerry Davis
- Designer - Raymond London
References[]
2; 10 Downing Street; able seaman; Astrakhan hat; barracks; Battersea; Battersea Power Station; bicycle; British armed forces; British Army; British currency; camera; captain; car; City of London; coffee; colonel; commissioner; computer; Computer Day; Cornwall Gardens; corporal; Covent Garden; Dalek; disc jockey; the Doctor's ring; Earth; England; explosive; Fitzroy Square; grenade; gun; hypnosis; Inferno; Johnny; journalist; lieutenant general; London; magnetic field; major; Metropolitan Police; Minister of Defence; Ministry of Defence; Moscow; New York City; New York Sketch; Orange Patrol; platoon; police box; Post Office Tower; professor; Radar Plot Rating; radio; Royal Navy; Royal Scientific Club; Scotland Yard; secretary; sergeant; tank; TARDIS key; taxi; Taylor, Steven; HMS Teazer; telephone; television; transceiver; United Kingdom; W3; W4; W9; War Machine; Washington, D.C.; West Indies; Wombat missile; WOTAN
Additional references[]
Cape Kennedy; European Free Trade Association; European Launcher Development Organisation; Geo. Burrows Ltd; Jaffa orange; Kennedy, Jacqueline; Parliament; Royal Air Force; Seville; Telstar; Toby Ale; White House; Woomera