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ROBOT

The new Doctor, Sarah and UNIT hunt the mechanical hand of fascist scientists bent on controlling the world… By ALAN BARNES
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DOCTOR WHO
CHRONICLES
Bohemian RHAPSODY
Over five years, Jon Pertwee had succeeded in remaking Doctor Who in his own flamboyant image. So when the producers took the gamble of replacing him with a relatively unknown actor, few could have predicted that 1975 would see the series entering a new golden age…
NOT IN FRONT OF THE CHILDREN
Mary Whitehouse and her National Viewers and Listeners’
MEANWHILE, ON PLANET EARTH IN 1975…
JANUARY Three former members of Richard Nixon’s government
THE DIARY OF Doctor Who
A month-by-month account of the year in which a new Doctor revitalised the series – and the Daleks launched a new invasion of toy shops
TOM BAKER
The career of struggling actor Tom Baker was finally given some stability and direction when he was cast as the Doctor. Baker’s life would never be the same again, and from 1975 onwards Doctor Who would be similarly transformed…
QUESTIONABLE TASTE
Above left: Question marks were added to Baker’s
DREAM TICKET
D Baker was enormously popular and saw himself
In May 1981 Baker picked up his stage career exactly where he’d left off.
Top left: Terence Rigby as Dr John Watson
IAN MARTER
Actor and writer Ian Marter played the hapless Harry Sullivan in seven stories. It wasn’t his first association with Doctor Who, and it wouldn’t be the last
AFTER HARRY
Below left: The Doctor (Tom Baker) and Harry
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Judging by the BBC’s Audience Research Reports of 1975, Tom Baker’s Doctor took a surprisingly long time to impress certain viewers
CHANGED MAN
The Audience Research Report for Part One of Robot ended with a summary of children’s comments and adults’ descriptions of their reactions:
THE ARK IN SPACE
25 JANUARY – 15 FEBRUARY
Getting THE PICTURE
Employing a new system for recording on location was just one of the ways Season 12 broke with Doctor Who tradition
The CSO Blues
D uring the Jon Pertwee era, Barry Letts
THE SONTARAN EXPERIMENT
On the blasted future Earth, the Doctor, Sarah and Harry meet a Sontaran with cruel designs on the last of humankind
Beware the Moor
Beaming down from Space Station Nerva at the
THE DESTRUCTORS
The BBC archive retains numerous examples of pre-production artwork for The Sontaran Experiment, prepared when the serial was going under its working title
GENESIS OF THE DALEKS
8 MARCH – 12 APRIL
LATE RETURNS
The Doctor's rematch with the Cybermen reached the screen in a very different version from its first draft. We had to wait 46 years for a production that showed us how things could have been
REVENGE OF THE CYBERMEN
19 APRIL – 10 MAY
musical DIFFERENCES
In the early 1970s composer Carey Blyton found allies in producer Barry Letts and several of the show’s directors. However, in 1975 the incoming producer felt that Blyton’s score for Revenge of the Cybermen just added to the story’s problems
SPECIAL EFFECTS
When he became producer, Philip Hinchcliffe was determined to remove unconvincing rubber monsters from Doctor Who and replace them with the stuff of nightmares. Out there in the BBC Visual Effects Department, John Friedlander was waiting for him…
TOY STORIES
With new board games and an innovative talking Dalek, Doctor Who made a welcome return to toy shops in 1975. However, some of the most popular licensed items were only available in supermarkets and newsagents
Dr WHO' S YOUNG REVEILLE!
Given a weekly column in the tabloid newspaper Reveille! during much of 1975, Tom Baker mused on all kinds of eccentric topics…
WHO is DR.WHERE?
In 1975, the popularity of Doctor Who prompted numerous appearances on other shows – including juvenile, surreal and even educational sketches
TERROR OF THE ZYGONS
Something is destroying oil rigs off the coast of Scotland –a monster not of ordinary flesh and blood!
PAGES OF HISTORY
The Doctor Who annual published in 1975 was a surreal, and frequently baffling, smorgasbord of stories and features with only a tenuous link to the television series
A SLICE OF THE ACTION
The mystery of a 1975 audio recording is solved with the help of two fans who were there on the day
PLANET OF EVIL
A black pool at the edge of everything unleashes a terrifying creature from another universe…
TALES OF TERROR
The Dalek annual published in 1975 is a cut above the same publisher’s Doctor Who books of the era, with stories that have endured well into the 21st century. But who actually wrote it?
PYRAMIDS OF MARS
An Edwardian Egyptologist uncovers an ancient alien god – with a gift of death for all humanity…
Tomb Raiding
Photographs, sketches and other items from the collection of visual effects designer Ian Scoones illustrate the meticulous preparations for his favourite Doctor Who story, Pyramids of Mars
THE ANDROID INVASION
Sinister eyes are watching the Doctor and Sarah as they explore a strange village where every day is the sixth of July…
FANTASTIC BEASTS
Author Terrance Dicks couldn’t have predicted that The Doctor Who Monster Book would serve as the foundation for an industry of reference works that continues to this day
BREAKING NEWS
As Doctor Who enjoyed a resurgence in popularity, the press were keen to report on its charismatic new lead…
On the BOX
At the beginning of his reign, Tom Baker’s Doctor faced numerous threats – including a big-budget rival set entirely on the Moon
FINAL SCORE
After making his debut in the last week of 1974, the Fourth Doctor took a little time to grow on viewers. He would, however, soon have a dramatic effect on the series' ratings
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