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The Creature from the Pit: Part One
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Friday 3rd August 2001
12:00am-12:30am EDT (04:00 GMT) < > « »
NHPTV
Featuring: Tom Baker, David Brierley, Lalla Ward, Myra Frances, Eileen Way
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
12:00am-12:30am EDT (04:00 GMT) < > « »
NHPTV
Featuring: Tom Baker, David Brierley, Lalla Ward, Myra Frances, Eileen Way
The Doctor and Romana follow a distress signal to the jungle world of Chloris. The planet is ruled by the ruthless Lady Adrasta who takes the Doctor prisoner.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWiDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 27th July 2001:
NHPTV New Hampshire 11,49,52 http://www.nhptv.org/
Late Sat Mid EDT City of Death eps 3+4 of 4
Time is the friend of Count Scarlioni. The Doctor discovers just how much the Count is into time. The "Mona Lisa" plot twist, a surprise cameo, and a race to the past highlight the most popular Doctor Who story of the series. Enjoy it, or we'll make you fly down from the Eiffel Tower.
Late Thu Mid EDT The Creature from the Pit eps 1+2 of 4
Good samaritans Doctor and Romana answer a distress call that was apparently made by an egg. An incredibly large egg. What kind of creature leaves an egg like that? The kind that someone would want to trap in a pit, no doubt. Geoffrey Bayldon steals the show as Organon, the flaky astrologer.
NHPTV New Hampshire 11,49,52 http://www.nhptv.org/
Late Sat Mid EDT City of Death eps 3+4 of 4
Time is the friend of Count Scarlioni. The Doctor discovers just how much the Count is into time. The "Mona Lisa" plot twist, a surprise cameo, and a race to the past highlight the most popular Doctor Who story of the series. Enjoy it, or we'll make you fly down from the Eiffel Tower.
Late Thu Mid EDT The Creature from the Pit eps 1+2 of 4
Good samaritans Doctor and Romana answer a distress call that was apparently made by an egg. An incredibly large egg. What kind of creature leaves an egg like that? The kind that someone would want to trap in a pit, no doubt. Geoffrey Bayldon steals the show as Organon, the flaky astrologer.