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The War Games: Episode Six
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Monday 19th October 1998
11:30pm-12:00am AEST (13:30 GMT) < > « »
BBC UKTV
Featuring: Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast notes:
Part of "The Who Files" strand.
11:30pm-12:00am AEST (13:30 GMT) < > « »
BBC UKTV
Featuring: Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury
The Doctor sends Zoe to the war zones to assemble a resistance force. The Doctor remains in Central Control to steal the processing machine, but the War Chief is one step ahead.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast notes:
Part of "The Who Files" strand.
Broadcast Source: TWIDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 16th October 1998:
UKTV - a channel on FOXTEL's system
Saturday afternoon at 1PM - The War Games - episodes 1 through 5 of 10
Sunday morning at 2AM and 8AM - The War Games - episodes 1 through 5 of 10
Weeknights at 11:30PM - The War Games - episodes 6 to 10 of 10
This week's featured story is - you guessed it - The War Games. The epic saga that changed the face of Doctor Who, in more ways than one. The TARDIS and the sonic screwdriver are there, but the recorder is conspicuously missing from most of the adventure. Episode 10 of this story is responsible for several Who scenes surviving the 70s junkings. The water scene comes from Fury From the Deep. The Zoe scene is the alternate ending to The Wheel In Space. And the Jamie scene is the alternate ending of The Highlanders.
UKTV - a channel on FOXTEL's system
Saturday afternoon at 1PM - The War Games - episodes 1 through 5 of 10
Sunday morning at 2AM and 8AM - The War Games - episodes 1 through 5 of 10
Weeknights at 11:30PM - The War Games - episodes 6 to 10 of 10
This week's featured story is - you guessed it - The War Games. The epic saga that changed the face of Doctor Who, in more ways than one. The TARDIS and the sonic screwdriver are there, but the recorder is conspicuously missing from most of the adventure. Episode 10 of this story is responsible for several Who scenes surviving the 70s junkings. The water scene comes from Fury From the Deep. The Zoe scene is the alternate ending to The Wheel In Space. And the Jamie scene is the alternate ending of The Highlanders.