Доктор Кто The Visitation: Part One (1963–1989) Online
- Original Title :
- The Visitation: Part One
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Adventure / Drama / Family / Sci-Fi
- Year :
- 1963–1989
- Directror :
- Peter Moffatt
- Cast :
- Peter Davison,Janet Fielding,Sarah Sutton
- Writer :
- Eric Saward
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 24min
- Rating :
- 7.7/10
The TARDIS returns Tegan to Heathrow Airport: Tall trees, peaceful, clear skies, thriving vegetation and a touch of sulfur in the air. Obviously the TARDIS is a little out of date (about three hundred years or so), but upon looking around the Doctor finds there's more amiss than his navigational controls, all arising after a recent comet crash that was not on Earth's schedule.
Episode complete credited cast: | |||
Peter Davison | - | The Doctor | |
Janet Fielding | - | Tegan | |
Sarah Sutton | - | Nyssa | |
Matthew Waterhouse | - | Adric | |
Michael Robbins | - | Richard Mace | |
Peter van Dissel | - | Android | |
John Savident | - | The Squire | |
Anthony Calf | - | Charles | |
John Baker | - | Ralph | |
Valerie Fyfer | - | Elizabeth | |
Richard Hampton | - | Villager | |
James Charlton | - | Miller |
Peter Davison has stated that The Visitation is one of his three favourite serials from his time on Doctor Who (1963). The others are Doctor Who: Earthshock: Part One (1982) and Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani: Part One (1984).
Although this was the fourth story aired this season, it was actually the second to be produced, after Four to Doomsday.
Michael Robbins was the second choice for Richard Mace. The original choice of director Peter Moffatt was vetoed by producer John Nathan-Turner.
This episode was watched by 9.1 million viewers on its original transmission.
Michael Robbins is said to have hated working on this project.
Eric Saward originally created the character of Richard Mace for several radio plays broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the 1970s. In these, the character is still an eccentric actor, but the plays are set around the 1880s (Jack the Ripper is mentioned).
The cast and crew found themselves filming below a Heathrow Airport flight path and the noise of approaching aircraft regularly disrupted recording. However, an air traffic controller's strike put an end to these disturbances, and they were able to make up for the time they had previously lost.
This serial was released by the BBC on video cassette in the UK in July 1994 as part of a double video pack with the two-parter that followed it, Doctor Who: Black Orchid: Part One (1982).
The working titles for this story were The Invasion Of The Plague Men and Plague Rats.
Fans voted this number 55 in a countdown of the 163 Doctor Who (1963) stories in Outpost Gallifrey's 40th anniversary poll in 2003.
Ian Bannen, Brian Blessed, John Carson, Frank Finlay, Ronald Fraser, Donald Houston, William Lucas, Glyn Owen and Donald Pleasence were considered for Richard Mace.
The opening sequence in the TARDIS follows on directly from Kinda. Since this was filmed before Kinda, Peter Davison and Matthew Waterhouse had to act out their characters' responses to the events of Kinda based solely on the script.
Writer Eric Saward is said to have disliked Michael Robbins's performance as Richard Mace.
Peter Moffatt strongly disliked Paddy Kingsland's incidental music for this serial, saying it was replete with "turgid chords". However, Kingsland called Moffatt his "favourite director to work with".
The initial idea for this story was suggested to Eric Saward by a former girlfriend who had recently read about the plague and the fire.
Eric Saward attributes the name 'Terileptil' to the words "territorial reptiles" in Doctor Who: The Making of a Television Series.
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