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Series 18 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 544 :18x13 - State of Decay, Part One (Nov/22/1980) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Dean Allen as Karl, Stacy Davies as Veros, Arthur Hewlett as Kalmar, Iain Rattray as Habris, Rhoda Lewis as Marta, Clinton Greyn as Ivo, William Lindsay as Zargo, Rachel Davies (1) as Camilla, Thane Bettany as Tarak, Emrys James as Aukon | Director: Peter Moffatt Writer: Terrance Dicks | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 552 :18x21 - The Keeper of Traken, Part One (Jan/31/1981) | | Having returned to normal space, the Doctor and his latest companion Adric are contacted by the ancient Keeper of Traken, who warns them that a great evil known as the Melkur has come to the planet of Traken, the homeworld of the peaceful Traken Union and his protectorate. With the assistance of the native Nyssa, the Doctor discovers that the Melkur is more familiar to him than he had ever thought possible. | | Guest Stars: Geoffrey Beevers as Melkur / The Master, Roland Oliver as Neman, Robin Soans as Luvic, Margot Van Der Burgh as Katura, John Woodnutt as Seron, Denis Carey as The Keeper, Sheila Ruskin as Kassia, Anthony Ainley as Tremas, | Uncredited: Pat Gorman as Foster | Director: John Black (1) Writer: Johnny Byrne (1) | | | |
| 553 :18x22 - The Keeper of Traken, Part Two (Feb/07/1981) | | Having returned to normal space, the Doctor and his latest companion Adric are contacted by the ancient Keeper of Traken, who warns them that a great evil known as the Melkur has come to the planet of Traken, the homeworld of the peaceful Traken Union and his protectorate. With the assistance of the native Nyssa, the Doctor discovers that the Melkur is more familiar to him than he had ever thought possible. | | Guest Stars: Geoffrey Beevers as Melkur / The Master, Roland Oliver as Neman, Robin Soans as Luvic, Margot Van Der Burgh as Katura, John Woodnutt as Seron, Denis Carey as The Keeper, Sheila Ruskin as Kassia, Anthony Ainley as Tremas | Director: John Black (1) Writer: Johnny Byrne (1) | | | |
| 554 :18x23 - The Keeper of Traken, Part Three (Feb/14/1981) | | Having returned to normal space, the Doctor and his latest companion Adric are contacted by the ancient Keeper of Traken, who warns them that a great evil known as the Melkur has come to the planet of Traken, the homeworld of the peaceful Traken Union and his protectorate. With the assistance of the native Nyssa, the Doctor discovers that the Melkur is more familiar to him than he had ever thought possible. | | Guest Stars: Liam Prendergast as Foster, Geoffrey Beevers as Melkur / The Master, Roland Oliver as Neman, Robin Soans as Luvic, Margot Van Der Burgh as Katura, Sheila Ruskin as Kassia, Anthony Ainley as Tremas | Director: John Black (1) Writer: Johnny Byrne (1) | | | |
| 555 :18x24 - The Keeper of Traken, Part Four (Feb/21/1981) | | Having returned to normal space, the Doctor and his latest companion Adric are contacted by the ancient Keeper of Traken, who warns them that a great evil known as the Melkur has come to the planet of Traken, the homeworld of the peaceful Traken Union and his protectorate. With the assistance of the native Nyssa, the Doctor discovers that the Melkur is more familiar to him than he had ever thought possible: his sworn arch-enemy and fellow Time Lord, the Master. | | Guest Stars: Philip Bloomfield as Foster, Geoffrey Beevers as Melkur / The Master, Roland Oliver as Neman, Robin Soans as Luvic, Margot Van Der Burgh as Katura, Sheila Ruskin as Kassia, Anthony Ainley as Tremas / The Master (c) | Director: John Black (1) Writer: Johnny Byrne (1) | | | |
| 556 :18x25 - Logopolis, Part One (Feb/28/1981) | The Master plays a deadly game of chess with the Doctor, who can only outmaneuver him for so long before the trap is sprung. Determined to shake him off and restore the TARDIS chameleon circuit, the Doctor travels to the planet Logopolis, the calculations from which are the solution to almost any problem stranded in theoretical improbability.
But Logopolis also carries a dark secret, one that threatens the universe with life-ending entropy and collapse, a secret that piece by piece, is being taken apart as the Master kills the planet's population. But realising the damage he has done, the Master proposes an alliance with the Doctor to save what is left. | | Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master | Director: Peter Grimwade Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead | | | |
| 557 :18x26 - Logopolis, Part Two (Mar/07/1981) | The Master plays a deadly game of chess with the Doctor, who can only outmaneuver him for so long before the trap is sprung. Determined to shake him off and restore the TARDIS chameleon circuit, the Doctor travels to the planet Logopolis, the calculations from which are the solution to almost any problem stranded in theoretical improbability.
But Logopolis also carries a dark secret, one that threatens the universe with life-ending entropy and collapse, a secret that piece by piece, is being taken apart as the Master kills the planet's population. But realising the damage he has done, the Master proposes an alliance with the Doctor to save what is left. | | Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master | Director: Peter Grimwade Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead | | | |
| 558 :18x27 - Logopolis, Part Three (Mar/14/1981) | The Master plays a deadly game of chess with the Doctor, who can only outmaneuver him for so long before the trap is sprung. Determined to shake him off and restore the TARDIS chameleon circuit, the Doctor travels to the planet Logopolis, the calculations from which are the solution to almost any problem stranded in theoretical improbability.
But Logopolis also carries a dark secret, one that threatens the universe with life-ending entropy and collapse, a secret that piece by piece, is being taken apart as the Master kills the planet's population. But realising the damage he has done, the Master proposes an alliance with the Doctor to save what is left. | | Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master | Director: Peter Grimwade Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead | | | |
| 559 :18x28 - Logopolis, Part Four (Mar/21/1981) | The Master plays a deadly game of chess with the Doctor, who can only outmaneuver him for so long before the trap is sprung. Determined to shake him off and restore the TARDIS chameleon circuit, the Doctor travels to the planet Logopolis, the calculations from which are the solution to almost any problem stranded in theoretical improbability.
But Logopolis also carries a dark secret, one that threatens the universe with life-ending entropy and collapse, a secret that piece by piece, is being taken apart as the Master kills the planet's population. But realising the damage he has done, the Master proposes an alliance with the Doctor to save what is left. | | Guest Stars: Anthony Ainley as The Master, | Uncredited: Peter Davison (1) as The Fifth Doctor, Adrain Gibbs as The Watcher | Director: Peter Grimwade Writer: Christopher H. Bidmead | | | |
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