Programme Details
Doctor Who (Classic)
The Space Museum
Date:
1965Categories:
DramaCast & Crew
William Hartnell (actor)
Jacqueline Hill (actor)
William Russell (actor)
Maureen O'Brien (actor)
Glynn Jones (writer)
Verity Lambert (producer)
Mervyn Pinfield (director)
About this programme:
The Doctor and his companions arrive on a planet which houses an all but forgotten museum. While touring it, they are horrified to discover that they themselves are exhibits in one of the cases. Can they avoid becoming just an exhibit in the space museum?
About this series:
The TARDIS jumps a time track and the travellers arrive on the planet Xeros. There they discover their own future selves displayed as exhibits in a museum established as a monument to the galactic conquests of the warlike Morok invaders who now rule the planet. When time shifts back to normal, they realise that they must do everything they can to try to avert this potential future.
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The Doctor and his companions arrive on a planet which houses an all but forgotten museum. While touring it, they are horrified to discover that they themselves are exhibits in one of the cases. Can they avoid becoming just an exhibit in the space museum?
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The Dimensions of Time- The discovery of the TARDIS alerts the Morok to the presence of aliens on the planet of Xeros. As the Doctor and his companions move through the museum's vast labyrinth of corridors, the enslaved Xeron race sense an opportunity to topple their Morok invaders. | ||
The Search- With the Doctor held captive by the Commander Lobos and destined to become an exhibit in the space museum, his companions are left to do whatever they can to break the chain of events. When Vicki is separated from Ian and Barbara in an encounter with the enslaved Xeron race, she soon finds herself at the heart of a revolution. | ||
The Final Phase- Ian confronts Lobos and orders him to revive the Doctor as the Xerons' revolution begins to gather pace. But when the four time-travellers are re-captured, will the Doctor's prediction of a future as museum exhibits finally be realised? |


























