"Spearhead from Space (Part 3)" | |
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Series Doctor Who Season 7, Episode 3 | |
Air date | January 17th, 1970 |
Writers | Robert Holmes |
Director | Derek Martinus |
Producers | Derrick Sherwin |
Starring | Jon Pertwee; Caroline John; Nicholas Courtney |
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"Spearhead from Space (Part 3)" is the third episode of series seven of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the 256th episode of the series overall. It is the third chapter of the "Spearhead from Space" serial and was directed by Derek Martinus and written by Robert Holmes. It first aired on BBC One on January 17th, 1970.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Jon Pertwee | The Doctor |
Caroline John | Elizabeth Shaw |
Nicholas Courtney | Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Hugh Burden | Channing |
Hamilton Dyce | Major General Scobie |
John Breslin | Captain Munro |
John Woodnutt | George Hibbert |
Derek Smee | John Ransome |
Neil Wilson | Sam Seeley |
Betty Bowden | Meg Seeley |
Clifford Cox | Sergeant |
Uncredited cast[]
Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.
Actor | Role |
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Constance Carling | Auto Plastics secretary |
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