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The Time Monster: Movie Version
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Sunday 6th January 2002
12:03am-2:18am EST (05:03 GMT) < > « »
MPT Maryland
Featuring: Jon Pertwee, Nicholas Courtney, Katy Manning, Ian Collier, Roger Delgado, Richard Franklin, John Levene, Wanda Moore
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
12:03am-2:18am EST (05:03 GMT) < > « »
MPT Maryland
Featuring: Jon Pertwee, Nicholas Courtney, Katy Manning, Ian Collier, Roger Delgado, Richard Franklin, John Levene, Wanda Moore
Masquerading as research scientist, Professor Thascales, the Master is using a device called TOMTIT to summon an ancient and powerful creature from beyond time.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWIDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 4th January 2002:
MPT Maryland 22,28,31,36,62,67 http://www.mpt.org/
DirecTV DC & Balt. Locals 980/22
Dish Network Washington, DC-Hagerstown, MD Local 8083 - not yet provided
Dish Network Baltimore, MD Local 8736 - Baltimore Locals not up on satellite
yet - no launch date at this time
Dish Network Pittsburgh, PA Local 8141 - not yet provided
Late Sat 12:03AM EST The Time Monster movie
Visions of the Master lead the 3rd Doctor to Cambridge, where a mysterious mustache-wearing Professor has developed TOM-TIT, a device that can send objects through interstitial time. The reason for this invention rests 2500 years in the past, at the death of a civilization.
MPT Maryland 22,28,31,36,62,67 http://www.mpt.org/
DirecTV DC & Balt. Locals 980/22
Dish Network Washington, DC-Hagerstown, MD Local 8083 - not yet provided
Dish Network Baltimore, MD Local 8736 - Baltimore Locals not up on satellite
yet - no launch date at this time
Dish Network Pittsburgh, PA Local 8141 - not yet provided
Late Sat 12:03AM EST The Time Monster movie
Visions of the Master lead the 3rd Doctor to Cambridge, where a mysterious mustache-wearing Professor has developed TOM-TIT, a device that can send objects through interstitial time. The reason for this invention rests 2500 years in the past, at the death of a civilization.