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|writer=[[Louis Marks]] |
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|director=[[David Maloney]] |
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Production | |||
Directed by | David Maloney | ||
Written by | Louis Marks | ||
Script editor | Robert Holmes | ||
Produced by | Philip Hinchcliffe | ||
Executive producer(s) | None | ||
Production code | 4H | ||
Series | Season 13 | ||
Running time | 4 episodes, 25 mins each | ||
First broadcast | September 27 - October 18, 1975 | ||
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Planet of Evil is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from September 27 to October 18, 1975.
Synopsis
Far in the future, on Zeta Minor — the furthest planet out in the universe — the Doctor comes across what is left of a Morestran mining expedition.
Notes
- The spin off novel Zeta Major by Simon Messingham is a sequel to this story.
External links
References
- Cornell P., Day M., Topping K. The Discontinuity Guide Doctor Who Books (1995)
- Haining P. Doctor Who: 25 Glorious Years W H Allen (1988)