This Week in New Zealand
The War Machines: Episode 2
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Thursday 10th August 2000
6:25pm NZST (06:25 GMT) < > « »
Prime (adverts during broadcast)
Featuring: William Hartnell, Michael Craze, Jackie Lane, Anneke Wills, John Cater, Alan Curtis, John Harvey, William Mervyn
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
6:25pm NZST (06:25 GMT) < > « »
Prime (adverts during broadcast)
Featuring: William Hartnell, Michael Craze, Jackie Lane, Anneke Wills, John Cater, Alan Curtis, John Harvey, William Mervyn
WOTAN has put in motion its plan to dominate the world and has ordered its human subjects to construct deadly war machines in secret locations.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWiDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 4th August 2000:
Prime TV New Zealand
http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/nzdwfc/
http://www.primetv.co.nz/
Sun-Tue 6:25PM The Gunfighters eps 2 - 4 of 4 (Don't Shoot The Pianist, Johnny Ringo, The OK Corral)
Never before televised in New Zealand. The Clantons now believe that the Doctor is Doc Holliday, the man who killed their brother. And Wyatt Earp is perfectly willing to let the Clantons believe that. Much shooting and killing to follow.
Wed-Fri 6:25PM The War Machines eps 1 - 3 of 4
Last televised in 1969. The Doctor and Dodo return to 1966 London. In the newly-completed Post Office Tower, the ultimate computer has been assembled, capable of linking all computers around the world and enabling instant communication. The tower still stands in London today, though it is now owned by British Telecom.
Prime TV New Zealand
http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/nzdwfc/
http://www.primetv.co.nz/
Sun-Tue 6:25PM The Gunfighters eps 2 - 4 of 4 (Don't Shoot The Pianist, Johnny Ringo, The OK Corral)
Never before televised in New Zealand. The Clantons now believe that the Doctor is Doc Holliday, the man who killed their brother. And Wyatt Earp is perfectly willing to let the Clantons believe that. Much shooting and killing to follow.
Wed-Fri 6:25PM The War Machines eps 1 - 3 of 4
Last televised in 1969. The Doctor and Dodo return to 1966 London. In the newly-completed Post Office Tower, the ultimate computer has been assembled, capable of linking all computers around the world and enabling instant communication. The tower still stands in London today, though it is now owned by British Telecom.