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"Carnival of Monsters (Part 4)"
Series Doctor Who
Season 10, Episode 8
Air date February 17th, 1973
Writers Robert Holmes
Director Barry Letts
Producers Barry Letts
Starring Jon Pertwee; Katy Manning; Tenniel Evans; Ian Marter; Jenny McCracken
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"Carnival of Monsters (Part 4)" is the eighth episode of series ten of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who and the 337th episode of the series overall. It was directed by Barry Letts with a script written by Robert Holmes. It first aired on the BBC on February 17th, 1973. "Carnival of Monsters" is the second story-arc of series ten and features Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Jon Pertwee The Doctor
Katy Manning Jo Grant
Tenniel Evans Major Daly
Ian Marter John Andrews
Jenny McCracken Claire Daly

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Leslie Dwyer Vorg
Cheryl Hall Shirna
Peter Halliday Pletrac
Michael Wisher Kalik
Terence Lodge Orum

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Media

The World of Doctor Who

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