"Mighty Kublai Khan" | |
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Series Doctor Who Season 1, Episode 19 | |
Air date | March 28th, 1964 |
Writers | John Lucarotti |
Director | Waris Hussein |
Producers | Verity Lambert; Mervyn Pinfield |
Starring | William Hartnell; William Russell; Jacqueline Hill; Carole Ann Ford |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Rider from Shang-Tu" |
Next "Assassin at Peking" |
"Mighty Kublai Khan" is the nineteenth episode of season one of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the sixth chapter in the "Marco Polo" storyline. The episode was directed by Waris Hussein with a script written by John Lucarotti. It first aired on BBC One on March 28th, 1964.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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William Hartnell | The Doctor |
William Russell | Ian Chesterton |
Jacqueline Hill | Barbara Wright |
Carole Ann Ford | Susan Foreman |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Mark Eden | Marco Polo |
Derren Nesbitt | Tegana |
Zienia Merton | Ping-Cho |
Tutte Lemkow | Kuiju |
Gábor Baraker | Wang-Lo |
Peter Lawrence | Vizier |
Martin Miller | Kublai Khan |
Basil Tang | Office foreman |
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13th century | China | Companion | Gallifreyan | Peking | TARDIS | TARDIS key | Warrior
"Marco Polo" This is a multi-part storyline from series one of Doctor Who and is divided into seven chapters. Chapters
"The Roof of the World" • "The Singing Sands" • "Five Hundred Eyes" • "The Wall of Lies" • "Rider from Shang-Tu" • "Mighty Kublai Khan" • "Assasin at Peking" |
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