Doctor Who: The Seeds of Death (1969)
DramaActionAdventureScience FictionTV Movie
The TARDIS lands in a space museum on Earth in the late 21st century, where the Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe learn that contact has been lost between Earth and the Moon. In this era, instant travel — T-Mat — has revolutionised the Earth. Its people have lost interest in space travel. The Doctor and his companions travel to the Moon in an old-style rocket and reach the Moonbase, control centre for T-Mat, only to find a squad of Ice Warriors have commandeered the base and plan to use the T-Mat network to their advantage.
Director: Michael Ferguson
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Patrick Troughton as The Doctor |
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Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon |
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Wendy Padbury as Zoe Heriot |
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Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Commander Radnor |
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Louise Pajo as Gia Kelly |
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Philip Ray as Professor Eldred |
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Terry Scully as Fewsham |
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Ric Felgate as Brent |
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Harry Towb as Osgood |
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Christopher Coll as Phipps |
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Martin Cort as Locke |
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Hugh Morton as Sir James Gregson |
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Derrick Slater as Security Guard |
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John Witty as Computer Voice |
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Alan Bennion as Slaar |
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Graham Leaman as Grand Marshal |
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Steve Peters as Ice Warrior |
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Tony Harwood as Ice Warrior |
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Sonny Caldinez as Ice Warrior |
| Directing | Michael Ferguson | Director |
| Writing | Brian Hayles | Writer |
| Visual Effects | Bill King | Visual Effects |
| Sound | Dudley Simpson | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Delia Derbyshire | Theme Song Performance |
| Writing | Terrance Dicks | Script Editor |
| Art | Paul Allen | Production Design |