This Week in New Zealand
The Krotons: Episode Two
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Thursday 31st August 2000
6:30pm NZST (06:30 GMT) < > « »
Prime (adverts during broadcast)
Featuring: Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
6:30pm NZST (06:30 GMT) < > « »
Prime (adverts during broadcast)
Featuring: Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury
Zoe and the Doctor submit themselves to the Krotons' IQ tests and are selected to enter the Dynatrope, the Krotons' ship. There they watch as the crystalline Krotons are brought back to life.
The episode cliffhanger sees Jamie reeling under the Krotons' mind device.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWiDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 25th August 2000:
Prime TV New Zealand
http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/nzdwfc/
http://www.primetv.co.nz/
Sun-Tue 6:30PM The Mind Robber eps 3 - 5 of 5
Last televised in New Zealand in 1991. The mysterious realm is a land of fiction, where anything you write or dictate becomes established fact. If the Doctor's not careful, he may turn himself into fiction, and wind up trapped as a character in a british science fiction series.
Wed-Fri 6:30PM The Krotons eps 1 - 3 of 4
Last televised in New Zealand in 1991. The Krotons. Saviours of the Gond people, who provide for them, teach them, and permit the brightest students to become their companions. No one has ever seen them. But surely, they must be good and helpful. Mustn't they?
Prime TV New Zealand
http://www.tetrap.com/drwho/nzdwfc/
http://www.primetv.co.nz/
Sun-Tue 6:30PM The Mind Robber eps 3 - 5 of 5
Last televised in New Zealand in 1991. The mysterious realm is a land of fiction, where anything you write or dictate becomes established fact. If the Doctor's not careful, he may turn himself into fiction, and wind up trapped as a character in a british science fiction series.
Wed-Fri 6:30PM The Krotons eps 1 - 3 of 4
Last televised in New Zealand in 1991. The Krotons. Saviours of the Gond people, who provide for them, teach them, and permit the brightest students to become their companions. No one has ever seen them. But surely, they must be good and helpful. Mustn't they?