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"The Time Warrior (Part 3)"
Series Doctor Who
Season 11, Episode 3
Doctor Who 11.03 001
Air date December 29th, 1973
Writers Robert Holmes
Director Alan Bromly
Producers Barry Letts
Starring Jon Pertwee; Elisabeth Sladen
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"The Time Warrior (Part 2)"
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"The Time Warrior (Part 4)"

"The Time Warrior (Part 3)" is the third episode of season eleven of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the 358th episode of the series overall. It is the third 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 29th, 1973.

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Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Jon Pertwee The Doctor
Elisabeth Sladen Sarah Jane Smith

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
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
Sheila Fay Meg
Steve Brunswick Sentry
Ray Dunbobbin Irongron's soldier

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