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"Doctor Who"
The Brain of Morbius: Part 2 (1976)


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Overview

Director:
Christopher Barry
Writer:
Robert Holmes (written by)
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TV Series:
"Doctor Who" (1963)
Original Air Date:
10 January 1976 (Season 13, Episode 18)
Genre:
Adventure | Drama | Sci-Fi more
Plot:
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User Comments:
"I can see that you chicken brained biological disaster." Good horror based Tom Baker story. more

Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)
Tom Baker ... The Doctor
Elisabeth Sladen ... Sarah Jane Smith
Cynthia Grenville ... Maren
Gilly Brown ... Ohica
Sue Bishop ... Sister
Janie Kells ... Sister
Gabrielle Mowbray ... Sister
Veronica Ridge ... Sister
Colin Fay ... Condo
Michael Spice ... Morbius (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Philip Madoc ... Mehendri Solon
Alan Crisp ... Headless Body (uncredited)
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Christopher Barry 
 
Writing credits
Terrance Dicks  uncredited

Robert Holmes  written by

Produced by
Philip Hinchcliffe .... producer
 
Production Design by
Barry Newbery 
 
Sound Department
Dick Mills .... special sound
 


Series Crew
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Writing credits
Sydney Newman (creator) uncredited

Produced by
Peter Bryant .... associate producer (1966)
 
Film Editing by
John Dunstan 
Glenn Hyde 
Ian McKendrick 
Dan Rae 
Sheila S. Tomlinson 
 
Production Design by
John Asbridge 
Jeremy Bear 
David Buckingham 
Roger Cann 
Roger Cheveley 
Bob Cove (1970s)
Nigel Curzon 
Don Giles 
Victor Meredith 
Geoff Powell 
Anne Ridley 
Stephen Scott 
Rochelle Selwyn 
Michael Trevor 
 
Costume Design by
James Acheson (1973-1976)
Nicholas Bullen 
Richard Croft 
Anushia Nieradzik 
Dee Robson 
 
Makeup Department
Dorka Nieradzik .... makeup designer (1982, 1984-1988)
 
Art Department
Peter Brachaki .... production designer: TARDIS interior
 
Sound Department
John Tellick .... sound
 
Special Effects by
Mat Irvine .... special effects (1970s-1980s)
Ian Scoones .... special effects (1960s-1980s)
Ron Thornton .... special effects (1980s)
Bernard Wilkie .... special effects (1960s-1970s)
 
Visual Effects by
Mitch Mitchell .... special video effects (1960's-1970's) (as A. J. Mitchell)
Oliver Elmes .... title sequence designer (1987-1989) (uncredited)
Bernard Lodge .... title sequence designer (1963-1979) (uncredited 1963-1969)
Sid Sutton .... title sequence designer (1980-1986) (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Alan Chuntz .... stunts (1960's-1970's)
Peter Diamond .... stunts (1960s)
Max Faulkner .... stunts (1960's-1970's)
Stuart Fell .... stunts (1970s-1980s)
Alf Joint .... stunts (1960s-1980s)
Derek Martin .... stunts (1960s-1970s)
Roy Scammell .... stunts (1960s-1980s)
Lee Sheward .... stunt coordinator
Terry Walsh .... stunts (1960s-1970s)
Derek Ware .... stunts (1960s-1970s)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Stewart A. Farnell .... camera operator (1 episode)
Peter Hamilton .... camera operator (12 episodes)
Alan Jonas .... camera operator (6 episodes)
Reg Poulter .... senior camera operator
Robert Sleigh .... camera operator (pilot episode)
Ken Westbury .... camera operator (4 episodes)
 
Music Department
Mark Ayres .... composer: incidental music (1988-1989)
Carey Blyton .... composer: incidental music (1970-1973)
Paddy Kingsland .... composer: incidental music (1980-1985)
Keff McCulloch .... composer: incidental music (1987-1989)
Humphrey Searle .... composer: incidental music (1965)
Dudley Simpson .... composer: incidental music (1964-1980)
 
Other crew
Christopher Baker .... production assistant
Ali Bongo .... magic advisor
Terry Brett .... technical manager
Kenneth J. Bussanmas .... creative consultant (1979-1985)
Patricia Greenland .... production assistant
Jeremy Hare .... assistant floor manager (three episodes)
 
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Additional Details

Country:
UK
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono

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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful:-
"I can see that you chicken brained biological disaster." Good horror based Tom Baker story., 22 July 2007
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Doctor Who: The Brain of Morbius: Part 2 starts as the Doctor (Tom Baker) wakes up from being drugged to find himself in the presence of the mystic Sisterhood who instantly condemn him to death & tie him to a stake where he will be burned alive. Meanwhile Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) has escaped Solon's (Philip Madoc) lab, Solon himself has discovered the Doctor has escaped & attempts to save him from the Sisterhood but fails. However Sarah manages to save the Doctor but is blinded in the process...

Episode 18 from season 13 this Doctor Who adventure was originally aired here in the UK during Januray 1976, directed by Christopher Barry I'm enjoying The Brain of Morbius a lot. The script by Terrence Dicks & Robert Holmes under the pseudonym Robin Bland has moved along at a fair pace, has been throughly entertaining while it has a nice dark edge to it as it resembles & lifts ideas from several Gothic horror sources particularly Frankenstein with which the similarities are more than apparent. This, for me, is undeniably a good thing as I've alway liked the Doctor Who stories which mix horror & sci-fi & actually try to be scary. I'm not that keen on the whole Sisterhood thing though, I don't think they were needed to be honest but having said that they fit into the story well enough. Then there's the decision to blind Sarah which was a brave one, I don't think I can remember a companion being in such a horrible situation with no apparent simplistic remedy & it gives her as a companion a real vulnerability here which is really lacking in many stories.

So far The Brain of Morbius has looked pretty good, it was the first Doctor Who story to be entirely studio bound & no location or model filming was permitted as they apparently needed to save some cash for the season finale the six parter The Seeds of Doom (1976). The sets are alright, Solon's castle interior is nice enough with dark corridors, arched doorways & stone staircases along with a suitably Frankenstein-esquire laboratory with bubbling test tubes & all manner of Victorian style chemistry equipment. The stitched together creature is only seen briefly but is rather effective & quite gross in concept, this episode also gives us our first look at the brain of Morbius itself suspended in green liquid in a jar although I'm not sure how it manages to talk...

The Brain of Morbius: Part 2 is a great continuation of a great story from a great era in the show, it's a sad fact that I can in all accuracy truly say they don't/can't/won't make them like this anymore.

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