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Series 14 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 436 :14x09 - The Deadly Assassin, Part One (Oct/30/1976) | | The Doctor returns to his home planet of Gallifrey and finds himself embroiled in a political assassination. | | Guest Stars: John Dawson (2) as Time Lord, Michael Bilton as Time Lord, Maurice Quick as Gold Usher, Derek Seaton as Commander Hilred, Erik Chitty as Co-ordinator Engin, Hugh Walters as Commentator Runcible, Angus MacKay as Cardinal Borusa, Llewellyn Rees as The President, Bernard Horsfall as Chancellor Goth, George Pravda as Castellan Spandrell, Peter Pratt as The Master, | Uncredited: Pat Gorman as Chancellory Guard | Director: David Maloney Writer: Robert Holmes | | | |
| 437 :14x10 - The Deadly Assassin, Part Two (Nov/06/1976) | | The Doctor finds himself on trial for the murder of the President of the High Council, and must take an extreme step to protect himself long enough to clear his name. Meanwhile, the shadowy conspirator orders the Doctor's death. | | Guest Stars: John Dawson (2) as Time Lord, Derek Seaton as Commander Hilred, Erik Chitty as Co-ordinator Engin, Hugh Walters as Commentator Runcible, Angus MacKay as Cardinal Borusa, George Pravda as Castellan Spandrell, Bernard Horsfall as Chancellor Goth, Llewellyn Rees as The President, Peter Pratt as The Master | Director: David Maloney Writer: Robert Holmes | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 444 :14x17 - The Robots of Death, Part One (Jan/29/1977) | All seems well on the barren mining planet of Storm Mine 4, with humans and servile robots working in harmony. However when a murder is commited on board, suspicion flourishes and the group turns on itsef...
Can the Doctor persuade the remaining crew members that the killer may be one of the robots? | | Guest Stars: Miles Fothergill as S.V.7., Mark Blackwell Baker as Robot, John Bleasdale as Robot, Mark Cooper (2) as Robot, Peter Langtry as Robot, Jeremy Ranchev as Robot, Richard Seager as Robot, Gregory De Polnay as D.84, Rob Edwards (3) as Chub, Brian Croucher as Borg, David Collings (1) as Poul, Pamela Salem as Toos, Russell Hunter as Uvanov, David Bailie (1) as Dask, Tania Rogers as Zilda, Tariq Yunus as Cass | Director: Michael E. Briant (1) Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
| 445 :14x18 - The Robots of Death, Part Two (Feb/05/1977) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Mark Blackwell Baker as Robot, John Bleasdale as Robot, Mark Cooper (2) as Robot, Peter Langtry as Robot, Jeremy Ranchev as Robot, Richard Seager as Robot, Miles Fothergill as S.V.7., Gregory De Polnay as D.84, Tariq Yunus as Cass, Brian Croucher as Borg, David Collings (1) as Poul, Pamela Salem as Toos, Russell Hunter as Uvanov, David Bailie (1) as Dask, Tania Rogers as Zilda | Director: Michael E. Briant (1) Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
| 446 :14x19 - The Robots of Death, Part Three (Feb/12/1977) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Richard Seager as Robot, Jeremy Ranchev as Robot, Peter Langtry as Robot, Mark Cooper (2) as Robot, John Bleasdale as Robot, Mark Blackwell Baker as Robot, Miles Fothergill as S.V.7., David Collings (1) as Poul, Pamela Salem as Toos, Russell Hunter as Uvanov, David Bailie (1) as Dask, Gregory De Polnay as D.84 | Director: Michael E. Briant (1) Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
| 447 :14x20 - The Robots of Death, Part Four (Feb/19/1977) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Richard Seager as Robot, Jeremy Ranchev as Robot, Peter Langtry as Robot, Mark Cooper (2) as Robot, John Bleasdale as Robot, Mark Blackwell Baker as Robot, Miles Fothergill as S.V.7., Gregory De Polnay as D.84, Russell Hunter as Uvanov, Pamela Salem as Toos, David Collings (1) as Poul | Director: Michael E. Briant (1) Writer: Chris Boucher | | | |
| 448 :14x21 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Part One (Feb/26/1977) | | The Doctor and Leela arrive in 19th century London and are soon swept up into a shadowy mystery of Tong warriors, animated ventriloquist dolls, serial killings, and bizarre animal attacks. | | Guest Stars: John Bennett (1) as Li H'sen Chang, Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago, Chris Gannon as Casey, Trevor Baxter as Professor Litefoot, Deep Roy as Mr Sin, David McKail as Sergeant Kyle, Conrad Asquith as P.C. Quick, Alan Butler as Buller, Patsy Smart as Ghoul, Tony Then as Lee, John Wu (2) as Coolie, | Uncredited: Dudley Simpson as Orchestra Conductor | Director: David Maloney Writer: Robert Holmes | | | | | | |
| 450 :14x23 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Part Three (Mar/12/1977) | | After evading Chang's assassination attempt, Leela follows the magician to his underground lair, where she must avoid Weng-Chiang's giant rats. | | Guest Stars: John Bennett (1) as Li H'sen Chang, Michael Spice as Weng-Chiang, Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago, Chris Gannon as Casey, Trevor Baxter as Professor Litefoot, Deep Roy as Mr Sin, Judith Lloyd as Teresa, Vaune Craig-raymond as Cleaner | Director: David Maloney Writer: Robert Holmes | | Songs: Lieutenant F. J. Ricketts -- Colonel Bogey March | | | |
| 451 :14x24 - The Talons of Weng-Chiang, Part Four (Mar/19/1977) | | The Doctor and Leela go to Chang's performance, and a battle of wills and wits ensues. Afterward, Chang pays the price for his failure, and Weng-Chiang makes his move to recover the Cabinet. | | Guest Stars: John Bennett (1) as Li H'sen Chang, Michael Spice as Weng-Chiang, Christopher Benjamin as Henry Gordon Jago, Chris Gannon as Casey, Trevor Baxter as Professor Litefoot, Deep Roy as Mr Sin, Tony Then as Lee, Penny Lister as Singer, | Uncredited: Ron Grainer as Orchestra Conductor | Director: David Maloney Writer: Robert Holmes | | Songs: Harry Dacre -- Bicycle Built for Two | | | | | | | | | |
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