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The Mark of the Rani: Part One (4 part version)
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Sunday 8th December 2002
12:00am-12:30am EST (05:00 GMT) < > « »
NHPTV
Featuring: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Anthony Ainley, Terence Alexander, Kate O'Mara
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
12:00am-12:30am EST (05:00 GMT) < > « »
NHPTV
Featuring: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Anthony Ainley, Terence Alexander, Kate O'Mara
People cannot sleep in the town of Killingworth and the Doctor realises it is the work of a renegade Time Lord, the Rani, who has teamed up with the Master to cause chaos
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWiDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Wednesday 4th December 2002:
NHPTV New Hampshire http://www.nhptv.org
analog 11,49,52
digital 57,48,(49) - not on digital schedule yet
Late Sat Mid EST The Mark of the Rani 4 pt version, pts 1+2
The Master regenerates into a Tivo, where he takes control of his fellow Tivos in a plot to spy on their owners and sell the information to the highest bidder, and it's absolutely legal - wait a minute, that was the story on the Tuesday evening news. In this story the Master tries to team up with the Rani in the 19th Century, where Luddites are trying to destroy machines and end technology, out of fear that someday their Tivos could be used to collect personal information on them ... darn, that story just hangs on the brain. Set your VCR to watch the story at a convenient time. Or set your Tivo ...
NHPTV New Hampshire http://www.nhptv.org
analog 11,49,52
digital 57,48,(49) - not on digital schedule yet
Late Sat Mid EST The Mark of the Rani 4 pt version, pts 1+2
The Master regenerates into a Tivo, where he takes control of his fellow Tivos in a plot to spy on their owners and sell the information to the highest bidder, and it's absolutely legal - wait a minute, that was the story on the Tuesday evening news. In this story the Master tries to team up with the Rani in the 19th Century, where Luddites are trying to destroy machines and end technology, out of fear that someday their Tivos could be used to collect personal information on them ... darn, that story just hangs on the brain. Set your VCR to watch the story at a convenient time. Or set your Tivo ...