"The Time Warrior (Part 2)" | |
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Series Doctor Who Season 11, Episode 2 | |
Air date | December 22nd, 1973 |
Writers | Robert Holmes |
Director | Alan Bromly |
Producers | Barry Letts |
Starring | Jon Pertwee; Elisabeth Sladen |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Time Warrior (Part 1)" |
Next "The Time Warrior (Part 3)" |
"The Time Warrior (Part 2)" is the second episode of season eleven of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the 357th episode of the series overall. It is the second installment in "The Time Warrior" serial. It was directed by Alan Bromly and written by Robert Holmes. It was produced by Barry Letts and first aired on BBC One on December 22nd, 1973.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Jon Pertwee | The Doctor |
Elisabeth Sladen | Sarah Jane Smith |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Kevin Lindsay | Jingo Linx |
David Daker | Irongron |
John J. Carney | Bloodaxe |
Jeremy Bulloch | Hal |
June Brown | Eleanor |
Alan Rowe | Edward of Wessex |
Donald Pelmear | Professor Rubeish |
Ray Dunbobbin | Irongron's soldier |
Frank Seton | Scientist |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode has been made available on the Doctor Who: The Time Warrior DVD collection by BBC Home Entertainment, which was released in Region 2 format in the UK on September 3rd, 2007 and in Region 1 format in the United States on April 1st, 2008. The DVD includes audio commentary by actress Elisabeth Sladen, producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks.
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