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"Time-Flight" is the seventh story of the nineteenth season of Doctor Who.

Summary[]

 

Part One[]

 

Part Two[]

 

Part Three[]

 

Part Four[]

 

Background information[]

 

Links and references[]

 

Cast[]

  • The Doctor - Peter Davison
  • Tegan - Janet Fielding
  • Nyssa - Sarah Sutton
  • Captain Stapley - Richard Easton
  • Flight Engineer Scobie - Keith Drinkel
  • First Officer Bilton - Michael Cashman
  • Horton - Peter Dahlsen
  • Sheard - Brian McDermott
  • Captain Urquhart - John Flint
  • Andrews - Peter Cellier
  • Angela Clifford - Judith Byfield
  • Kalid - Leon Ny Taiy
  • Professor Hayter - Nigel Stock
  • The Master - Anthony Ainley
  • Adric - Matthew Waterhouse
  • Anithon - Hugh Hayes
  • Zarak - André Winterton

Uncredited performers[]

  • Chris Bradshaw as an illusion of a Terileptil (2)
  • Graham Cole as an illusion of Melkur (2)
  • Pat Gorman as a Metropolitan Police officer (1)
  • Barney Lawrence as Dave Culshaw (1)

Crew[]

  • By Peter Grimwade
  • Incidental Music - Roger Limb
  • Special Sound - Dick Mills
  • Production Manager - Liz Mace
  • Production Associate - Angela Smith
  • Production Assistant - Joan Elliott
  • Assistant Floor Manager - Lynn Richards
  • Film Cameraman - Peter Chapman
  • Film Sound - John Gatland
  • Film Editor - Mike Houghton
  • Visual Effects Designer - Peter Logan
  • Video Effects - Dave Chapman
  • Vision Mixer - Nigel Finnis
  • Technical Manager - Peter Granger
  • Senior Cameraman - Alec Wheal
  • Videotape Editor - Rod Waldron
  • Studio Lighting - Eric Wallis
  • Studio Sound - Martin Ridout
  • Costume Designer - Amy Roberts
  • Make-up Artist - Dorka Nieradzik
  • Script Editor - Eric Saward
  • Title Sequence - Sid Sutton
  • Designer- Richard McManan-Smith
  • Producer - John Nathan-Turner
  • Director - Ron Jones

References[]

140 million BC; 18th century; 1982

Air Australia; airport controller; air stewardess; air traffic control; ambassador; Arabia; Australia; Badge for Mathematical Excellence; brigadier; Briggs' freighter; Bristol Channel; British Airways; Brontosaurus; captain; Castrovalva; chameleon circuit; cherubim; Concorde; Cornwall; cotton wool; cricket; cricket pavilion; Crystal Palace; Cyber Leader; Cyberman; demon; Department C19; dimensional stabiliser; dynamorphic generator; Earth; England; fakir; first officer; flight engineer; flower power; football; Furies; God; Golf Alpha Charlie; Golf Victor Foxtrot; general; Great Exhibition; Greek pillar; hallucination; Heathrow Airport; helicopter; Hyde Park; hypnosis; ice age; Indian rope trick; Indonesia; induction loop; Iron Curtain; juju; Jurassic; Kalistoran; Kosnax; Lethbridge-Stewart, Alistair; "the Lion"; little green men; London; Lord's; Lucifer; M4; Mach; magic; the Master's TARDIS; Melbourne; Melkur; Metropolitan Police; molecular disintegration; Mordal; Naval Intelligence; neuronic nucleus; New York City; North Atlantic Treaty Organisation; philosophy; Pilch, Fuller; plane; Plasmaton; Pleistocene; police box; professor; protein; protoplasm; psychokinesis; quantum accelerator; radar; radiation; radiation meter; radiation poisoning; radio; relative drift compensator; Russia; scanner; scarf; security clearance; sewage farm; Siberia; skipper; skunk; solar comparator; solar flare; Soviet Union; Speedbird; Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde; Sudbury, John; Sydney; telepathy; telephone; telephone kiosk; temporal limiter; Terileptil; time contour; time lapse compressor; Time Lord; tissue compression eliminator; transponder; ultrasonics; United Nations Intelligence Taskforce; University of Darlington; Vaan; Vardon; Vardon-Kosnax War; Varsh; Victorian age; Whitehall; Wisden, John; Xeraphas; Xeraphin; Xeraphin citadel; Xeraphin spaceship

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