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MONARCH DRAGGED HIS FROG-LIKE PEOPLE FROM the slime of Urbanka to conquer the land, the elements and develop astounding technology. He then released the Urbankans from the ‘Flesh Time’ of hunger, war, disease and famine, doing away with their vulnerable organic bodies and transferring their memories and intelligence to silicon chips mounted in android bodies. The Urbankans sacrificed their souls to achieve a kind of immortality.

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DIABOLICAL INVENTIONS
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MECHON-MANIA
In the mid-1960s the robotic Mechonoids made a brief but memorable bid for supremacy over the Daleks, both on and off the screen.
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TRAP OF STEEL
The novelisation of Galaxy 4 was first published by Target Books in 1985. Four years later Doctor Who Magazine visited the writer, William Emms, to discuss some of the ways the novelisation departed from his original script.
THE WAR MACHINES
THE YEAR IS 1966. THE TARDIS ARRIVES IN LONDON, where
STREET-FIGHTING MAN
In 1990 Ian Stuart Black spoke to Doctor Who Magazine about his seminal 1966 story The War Machines. These are highlights and previously unpublished extracts from that conversation.
THE WEB OF FEAR
PROFESSOR TRAVERS FIRST ENCOUNTERED THE robotic Yeti
Comic-strip ROBOTS
Quarks are just some of the memorable robots to have menaced the Doctor in his numerous comic-strip incarnations.
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AS THE DOMINATORS’ WAR FLEET HEADS TOWARDS Epsilon
RECYCLED ROBOTS
In the surreal first episode of The Mind Robber, Jamie and Zoe are assailed by robots that had their origins in another BBC series…
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UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE TIME LORDS, the TARDIS takes
THE VAMPIRE PLANET
Several years after creating the Chumblies for Galaxy 4, writer William Emms submitted another story to the Doctor Who production office. This time, however, the robots he devised were rather more sinister…
ROBOT
ASENTRY GUARDING A MINISTRY OF DEFENCE weapons research
I, ROBOT
Many actors have played robots in Doctor Who, but Michael Kilgarriff brought a touching humanity to the definite article.
THE ANDROID INVASION
FORCED TO FIND A NEW WORLD TO INHABIT, THE Kraals of
MURDER ON THE ROBOT EXPRESS
The 1977 classic The Robots of Death was written by Chris Boucher. In 1993 Chris recalled his brief but acclaimed tenure on television Doctor Who in an interview with the fanzine The Hourly Press. Here are highlights of that conversation.
THE ROBOTS OF DEATH
ON THE DISTANT COLONY WORLD OF a robot-dependent civilisation
A DOG’S BEST FRIEND
Several months before his death in March 2007, writer Dave Martin described how he and his colleague Bob Baker created their famous robot dog, K9. The interview is published here for the first time.
THE ANDROIDS OF TARA
ON THE PLANET TARA, THE CORONATION OF a new king is
PARROT SKETCH
Douglas Adams’ notes reveal his original intentions for the Polyphase Avatron in The Pirate Planet.
IMITATION OF LIFE
The Doctor’s second robot companion suffered a short, troubled and over-ambitious journey.
THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD
THE DOCTOR AND PERI VISIT RAVOLOX, A PLANET in the
SHORT CIRCUITS
Award-winning visual effects designer Mike Tucker began his career as a Doctor Who crew member in the late 1980s. He reflects on some of the most memorable robot designs from that era.
THE HAPPINESS PATROL
POLITICAL EVENTS HAVE TAKEN AN UNUSUAL TURN on the
ONE MAN AND HIS DOG
A chance encounter in a London pub brought actor John Leeson the defining role of his long career.
THE GIRL IN THE FIREPLACE
THE DOCTOR AND ROSE TYLER TAKE MICKEY SMITH on his
LIKE CLOCKWORK
They may be the stuff of nightmares, but the repair droids from The Girl in the Fireplace were inspired by historical fact…
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Paul Tams was a teenage Doctor Who fan when he first encountered K9. Since then he’s co-created the robot dog’s television comeback, and now has plans for a feature film…
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BY- MILLENNIUM MEN
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THE CARETAKER
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MURPHY’S LAW
As the director of two stories that pitted the Twelfth Doctor against mechanical adversaries, Paul Murphy has first-hand experience of the challenges posed by the series’ robots.
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SILVER MACHINE
There can be few better examples of the ingenuity employed by Doctor Who’s robot-builders than the device that captured subjects for The Sontaran Experiment.
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