Doctor Who: The Robots of Death (Part 1)

"The Robots of Death (Part 1)" is the seventeenth episode from series fourteen of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is the 444th episode of the programme overall. This is the fifth serial from series fourteen. The episode was directed by Michael E. Briant with a script written by Chris Boucher. It first aired on BBC One on Saturday, January 29th, 1977. This story features Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.

Notes & Trivia

 * This is the twenty-seventh episode of Doctor Who directed by Michael E. Briant. It is his final storyline on the series.


 * This is the fifth episode of Doctor Who written by Chris Boucher.


 * This is the fifth appearance of Louise Jameson as Leela.

Quotes

 * The Doctor: I never carry weapons. If people see you mean them no harm, they never hurt you - nine times out of ten.


 * The Doctor: To the rational mind nothing is inexplicable, only unexplained.

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 * Chub: There was a Voc therapist in Kaldor City. Specially programmed, equipped with vibro-digits, subcutaneous stimulators, the lot. You know what happened, Borg? Its first client wanted treatment for a stiff elbow. The Voc therapist felt carefully all round the joint, and then suddenly just twisted his arm off at the shoulder. Shoompf. All over in two seconds.

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 * Leela: Sometimes you talk like a Tesh.
 * The Doctor: Thank you.
 * Leela: It was not well meant.