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Doctor Who :: City of Death, Part One (17x05)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: City of Death, Part One
Episode #: 17x05
Production Number: 5H
Original Airdate: Saturday September 29th, 1979
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Ireland Sep 29, 1979
Episode Crew
Director: Michael Hayes (1)
Writer: David Agnew
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Catherine SchellplayedCountessRecurring (first appearance)
David GrahamplayedKerenskyRecurring (20th appearance)
Julian GloverplayedCount Scarlioni / ScarothRecurring (5th appearance)
Kevin FloodplayedHermannRecurring (first appearance)
Pamela StirlingplayedLouvre GuideRecurring (first appearance)
Tom ChadbonplayedDugganRecurring (first appearance)
Uncredited
Pat GormanplayedThugRecurring (72nd appearance)
 
Main Cast
 
Tom BakerplayedThe Fourth Doctor
Lalla WardplayedRomanadvoratrelundar "Romana" II
 
Episode Notes
 
One of the only Doctor Who serials to have never been novelized
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
The Doctor: Duggan, why is it that every time I start to talk to someone, you knock them unconscious?
 
The Doctor: What a wonderful butler, he's so violent!
 
The Doctor: You're a beautiful woman, probably.
 
The Doctor: Leonardo? You remember the Mona Lisa? That dreadful woman with no eyebrows who wouldn't sit still?
 
The Doctor: Theodore Nikolai Kerensky, a scientist's job is to ask questions.
 
The Doctor: If there's one thing I can't stand, it's being tortured by someone with cold hands.
 
Romana: Where are we going?
The Doctor: Are you speaking philosophically or geographically?
Romana: Philosophically.
The Doctor: Then we're going to lunch.
 
The Doctor: I suppose the best way to find out where you come from is to find out where you're going, and then work backwards.
 
 
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