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The Caves of Androzani: Part 1 (1984)
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"Doctor Who" (1963)Original Air Date:
8 March 1984 (Season 21, Episode 17)Plot:
A dying Doctor and Peri are caught up with gun-runners and a drugs war full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Man With No Name | Extraterrestrial | Famous Opening Theme | Space Hero | Extraterrestrial Hero moreUser Comments:
A tale of two planets moreCast
(Episode Complete credited cast)| Peter Davison | ... | The Doctor | |
| Nicola Bryant | ... | Peri | |
| Christopher Gable | ... | Sharaz Jek | |
| John Normington | ... | Morgus | |
| Robert Glenister | ... | Salateen | |
| Maurice Roëves | ... | Stotz | |
| Martin Cochrane | ... | Chellak | |
| Roy Holder | ... | Krelper | |
| Barbara Kinghorn | ... | Timmin | |
| David Neal | ... | President |
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Revealing mistakes: In the first episode of "The Caves of Androzani", when Peri, falls off screen, the mattress she lands on causes her to bounce back into the shot briefly. moreQuotes:
The Fifth Doctor: [the Doctor and Peri are waiting in a prison cell to be executed] I'm sorry I got you in to this Peri.Perpugilliam 'Peri' Brown: It's alright. It's not your fault. I mean it's as much my fault as it is yours.
The Fifth Doctor: Yes. Should never have followed those tracks. Curiosity's always been my downfall.
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"The Caves of Androzani" is a "Doctor Who" serial featuring Peter Davison as the Doctor. The story concerns two neighboring planets, Androzani Minor and Androzani Major. Major is a center of governmental operations, but Minor contains a valuable resource. On Minor there is a war between government and resistance resources that is at a lingering stalemate. The situation is altered when the Doctor and companion Peri land in the TARDIS on Minor.
Peter Davison is in top form as the Doctor, playing the character as knowledgeable with occasional touches of sarcasm. Admittedly I always thought Peri was never an especially good companion for the Doctor. She gets better as the serial progresses, but too often whines, screams or squeals. I would say that her character is the only major detractor of the serial. John Normington is memorable as the cold, brooding capitalist that pulls the strings on Androzani Major. Christopher Gable is also notable as the enigmatic resistance leader Sharaz Jek, a masked character surely inspired by the Phantom of the Opera.
The sets for the dark caves of Androzani are well-made and the effects for space travel are amazingly seamless. The serial has many elements that make it an excellent one: political machinations, gunrunners, androids, minor military conflicts, duplicity, ambiguity and plot twists. Even the brief appearances by a rubber monster that terrorizes random British actors are decent. This is definitely a serial worth seeing for those that enjoy serials from the Peter Davison years.