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The War Machines: Episode 4
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Monday 30th April 2001
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Featuring: William Hartnell, Michael Craze, Anneke Wills, John Cater, Alan Curtis, John Harvey, William Mervyn
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
12:15am-12:40am PDT (07:15 GMT) < > « »
KQED Plus
Featuring: William Hartnell, Michael Craze, Anneke Wills, John Cater, Alan Curtis, John Harvey, William Mervyn
The Doctor hatches a dangerous plan to capture a War Machine and turn WOTAN's creations against it.
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWiDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 27th April 2001:
KTEH 54 San Jose, CA http://www.kteh.org/
Sat 11PM PDT The War Machines all 4 eps
(Note: this story is in episode format, while the other Hartnell stories in KTEH's run were in movie format. KTEH was unable to get the episode prints in time for this run of Hartnell, but already had this story from a package of cleaned up specials. This version corresponds to the one released on video in 1997, with restored picture and several scenes that were missing in the old episode and movie versions.) In the final complete Hartnell story, the Doctor and Dodo return to London in 1966, where a group of scientists have built a supercomputer that can link with almost any computer. An inter-net, you could say. But will this be the benevolent system everyone hopes for, or a means to create a great evil?
KTEH 54 San Jose, CA http://www.kteh.org/
Sat 11PM PDT The War Machines all 4 eps
(Note: this story is in episode format, while the other Hartnell stories in KTEH's run were in movie format. KTEH was unable to get the episode prints in time for this run of Hartnell, but already had this story from a package of cleaned up specials. This version corresponds to the one released on video in 1997, with restored picture and several scenes that were missing in the old episode and movie versions.) In the final complete Hartnell story, the Doctor and Dodo return to London in 1966, where a group of scientists have built a supercomputer that can link with almost any computer. An inter-net, you could say. But will this be the benevolent system everyone hopes for, or a means to create a great evil?