![]() Now we find him mellowed, perhaps even a changed man. For nigh on a year (since his capture in The Daemons) viewers have been wondering whatever became of the Master. Perhaps just as disquieting - amplified by weird warbling music - is our first sight of the Doctor and Jo bobbing in a motorboat across the sea towards "the Master's permanent residence from now on". Sometimes the appeal of Doctor Who is encapsulated by such moments of horror and suspense - unsettling images that will stay with you for ever. RT Review by Patrick Mulkern At sea, a radio operator sends a mayday then screams in terror as his microphone is grabbed by a reptilian hand - attached to what…? Another scaly paw reaches over the side of a motorboat and a ledge on a spooky sea fort… The Doctor and Jo become trapped on a beach as the Master lures a Sea Devil out of the waves… The fearless Doctor descends to the seabed in a diving bell, then a reptile's face looms up at the murky porthole… Jo inspects the raised diving bell, but what does she see inside…? And guaranteed to terrify every child, a Sea Devil melts a hole in a cast-iron door and reaches through… Studio recording: November/December 1971 in TC8Ĭast Doctor Who - Jon Pertwee The Master - Roger Delgado Jo Grant - Katy Manning Captain John Hart - Edwin Richfield Colonel George Trenchard - Clive Morton Third Officer Jane Blythe - June Murphy Radio operator - Neil Seiler Leading Telegraphist Bowman - Alec Wallis Robbins - Royston Tickner Castle guard Barclay - Terry Walsh Castle guard Wilson - Brian Justice Clark - Declan Mulholland Hickman - Hugh Futcher Sea Devil - Pat Gorman CPO Smedley - Eric Mason Commander Ridgeway - Donald Sumpter Lt Commander Mitchell - David Griffin Castle guard Drew - Stanley McGeagh Leading Seaman Lovell - Christopher Wray Lt Commander Watts - Brian Vaughan CPO Summers - Colin Bell Chief Sea Devil - Peter Forbes-Robertson Walker - Martin Boddey Rear Admiral - Norman Atkyns A/B Girton - Rex Rowland CPO Myers - John CaesarĬrew Writer - Malcolm Hulke Incidental music - Malcolm Clarke Designer - Tony Snoaden Script editor - Terrance Dicks Producer - Barry Letts Director - Michael Briant Production Location filming: October 1971 on the Isle of Wight (Bembridge sailing club Norris Castle, East Cowes Whitecliff Bay Red Cliff, Sandown). First transmissions Episode 1 - Saturday 26 February 1972 Episode 2 - Saturday 4 March 1972 Episode 3 - Saturday 11 March 1972 Episode 4 - Saturday 18 March 1972 Episode 5 - Saturday 25 March 1972 Episode 6 - Saturday 1 April 1972
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