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Doctor Who :: City of Death, Part Two (17x06)

 
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Title: City of Death, Part Two
Episode #: 17x06
Production Number: 5H
Original Airdate: Saturday October 06th, 1979
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Ireland Oct 06, 1979
Episode Crew
Director: Michael Hayes (1)
Writer: David Agnew
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Catherine SchellplayedCountessRecurring (second appearance)
David GrahamplayedKerenskyRecurring (21st appearance)
Julian GloverplayedCount Scarlioni / Scaroth / Captain TancrediRecurring (6th appearance)
Kevin FloodplayedHermannRecurring (second appearance)
Peter HallidayplayedSoldierRecurring (20th appearance)
Tom ChadbonplayedDugganRecurring (second appearance)
 
Main Cast
 
Tom BakerplayedThe Fourth Doctor
Lalla WardplayedRomanadvoratrelundar "Romana" II
 
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: (to Countess Scarlioni) 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.
 
Countess Scarlioni: I don't think he's as stupid as he seems.
Count Scarlioni: My dear, nobody could be as stupid as he seems.
 
 
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