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2017 • Science Fiction / Adventure • 137m

Doctor Who: Shada

"First on BBC One, a little later than originally billed..."

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The Doctor visits his old Time Lord friend Chronotis in Cambridge, 1979. But the ruthless Skagra has also arrived to retrieve a book that will help unlock one of the Time Lords' greatest secrets: what is Shada? Filming for this story was never finished, and in this version the unfilmed material is completed via animation.

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Tom Baker
Tom Baker
The Doctor
Lalla Ward
Lalla Ward
Romana (voice)
David Brierly
David Brierly
K9 (archive footage) (voice)
Christopher Neame
Christopher Neame
Skagra (voice)
Daniel Hill
Daniel Hill
Chris Parsons (voice)
Victoria Burgoyne
Victoria Burgoyne
Clare Keightley (voice)
Gerald Campion
Gerald Campion
Wilkin (archive footage)
Shirley Dixon
Shirley Dixon
The Ship (voice)
James Coombes
James Coombes
The Krargs (voice)
Barnaby Edwards
Barnaby Edwards
Krarg
Tim Bentinck
Tim Bentinck
The Doctor (body double)
Toby Hadoke
Toby Hadoke
Continuity Announcer (voice)
Producer: James GossProducer: Charles NortonDirector: Charles NortonDirector: Pennant RobertsProducer: Graham WilliamsWriter: Douglas AdamsProducer: John Nathan-Turner

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CinemaSerf
2024-07-03
60%

I have a friend who was involved in the commissioning of these hybrid animation versions of the old missing or incomplete "Dr. Who" series' and I think my scepticism was probably borne out with this rather curiously spliced story. With industrial action hitting the production with a week's worth of filming still to do, the animators have tried to visualise the gaps whilst the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and "Romana" (Lalla Ward) have returned to revoice the additional bits as the story takes us to the planet of "Shada". It's a prison that holds - well it used to hold - the devious "Skagra" (Christopher Neame) who has escaped with quite an uniquely cunning plan. He wants to round up all the brains he can find and pool them into a great database of galactic knowledge. The best and worst of us all under his control! Thing is, only the Time Lords know where the place is, so when he discovers the retired old "Chronotis" (Denis Carey) living peaceably as a university lecturer on Earth, he sets off, replete with his ominous flying sphere, to incorporate his mind into his cerebral hub too. "Skagra" hadn't counted on he old chap still having enough of his wits about him to send for his favourite student - and so you know who and his pal and his dog duly arrive to combat his evil. I thought this a pretty weak story and Neame hadn't the slightest degree of menace as he prances around in his silvery cape. It does present us with quite an interesting look at just how the series was filmed, though, with the animated gaps illustrating the sort of batch-filming approach that was used before the edit - leaving no real rhyme nor reason to the absent bits. It's all watchable enough, but more as a curiosity and testament to some restorative imagination rather than because it's really very good.

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Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
BBC, BBC Worldwide, BBC Studios

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