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The Horns of Nimon: Movie Version
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Sunday 17th November 2002
12:00am-1:30am EST (05:00 GMT) < > « »
MPT Maryland
Featuring: Tom Baker, David Brierley, Lalla Ward, Graham Crowden, Janet Ellis, Simon Gipps-Kent, Michael Osborne
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
12:00am-1:30am EST (05:00 GMT) < > « »
MPT Maryland
Featuring: Tom Baker, David Brierley, Lalla Ward, Graham Crowden, Janet Ellis, Simon Gipps-Kent, Michael Osborne
With the TARDIS disabled for repairs, the Doctor is powerless to act when Romana is kidnapped by a battleship en route to Skonnos and the formidable Nimon.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWIDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Wednesday 13th November 2002:
MPT Maryland http://www.mpt.org
analog 22,67,28,31,62,36
digital 42, (29),(62),(44),(28),(56) - simulcast of analog begins in 2003
DirecTV 22,980
Late Sat Mid EST The Horns of Nimon movie
The 4th Doctor and Romana find a civilization in decay, sacrificing innocents to a mysterious creature in the promise of salvation. But the deal is bad, and time is running out to protect the galaxy from the terror that is - Nimon. A rather good story that's derided by critics. An accidental end of an era, as due to the non-completion of Shada this was the last story to go out produced by Graham Williams, the last story script-edited by Douglas Adams, the last story with DavidBrierly as the voice of K9, and the last story with the famous tunnel opening and closing credits. Savor the end of an era, before catching a new era's beginning next week.
MPT Maryland http://www.mpt.org
analog 22,67,28,31,62,36
digital 42, (29),(62),(44),(28),(56) - simulcast of analog begins in 2003
DirecTV 22,980
Late Sat Mid EST The Horns of Nimon movie
The 4th Doctor and Romana find a civilization in decay, sacrificing innocents to a mysterious creature in the promise of salvation. But the deal is bad, and time is running out to protect the galaxy from the terror that is - Nimon. A rather good story that's derided by critics. An accidental end of an era, as due to the non-completion of Shada this was the last story to go out produced by Graham Williams, the last story script-edited by Douglas Adams, the last story with DavidBrierly as the voice of K9, and the last story with the famous tunnel opening and closing credits. Savor the end of an era, before catching a new era's beginning next week.