This Week in Europe
Warriors' Gate: Part Four
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Sunday 16th July 2000
11:30am-12:00pm CEST (09:30 GMT) < > « »
BBC Entertainment (Europe)
Featuring: Tom Baker, John Leeson, Lalla Ward, Matthew Waterhouse, Clifford Rose
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
11:30am-12:00pm CEST (09:30 GMT) < > « »
BBC Entertainment (Europe)
Featuring: Tom Baker, John Leeson, Lalla Ward, Matthew Waterhouse, Clifford Rose
With the void collapsing around them, time is running out. Rorvik ignores the Doctor's warnings and takes a desperate gamble which could have fatal consequences.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: (based on TWiDW)
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 14th July 2000:
BBC Prime
http://www.bbcprime.com/
Late Fri 1AM*, Sat 5PM CET State of Decay ep 3 of 4
Sun+Mon 11:30AM CET State of Decay ep 4 of 4
*Not seen in all regions.
The TARDIS crew are trapped in E-Space but have now found themselves at the gateway between the universes. Tied to a chair and being used as a time sensitive to guide a ship through time and space, Romana finally meets an escaped Tharil slave... but are they as friendly as they seem? One of the most complex and visually stunning stories concludes with a tearful farewell to Romana and K9. The history of the Tharils is finally explained and the gateway is opened... but not without the usual danger for all concerned. - Roger Clark
BBC Prime
http://www.bbcprime.com/
Late Fri 1AM*, Sat 5PM CET State of Decay ep 3 of 4
Sun+Mon 11:30AM CET State of Decay ep 4 of 4
*Not seen in all regions.
The TARDIS crew are trapped in E-Space but have now found themselves at the gateway between the universes. Tied to a chair and being used as a time sensitive to guide a ship through time and space, Romana finally meets an escaped Tharil slave... but are they as friendly as they seem? One of the most complex and visually stunning stories concludes with a tearful farewell to Romana and K9. The history of the Tharils is finally explained and the gateway is opened... but not without the usual danger for all concerned. - Roger Clark