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Short summary

Jamie finds himself aboard the Chameleons' satellite and meets their Director while the Doctor forces the Chameleon Meadows to tell him the aliens' plans.

This episode was wiped by the BBC and no copy of it is known to exist.

This episode was watched by 7.1 million viewers on its original transmission.

This episode takes place in London on July 20, 1966.

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  • comment
    • Author: Dark_Sun
    Jamie is in the hands of the Directo, in the guise of Inspector Crossfield. The Doctor learns discovers the Chameleons plan through Meadows, 50,000 youngsters are needed to give individuality to the Chameleon race, an accident on their planet caused the loss of features. The Doctor saves Samantha from Nurse Pinto in doing so she is destroyed and her original is found. The Doctor boards the last Chameleon flight, joined by the real Nurse Pinto. It's up to the Commandant to discover the originals on Earth as The Doctor and Nurse Pinto fly to the Chameleon Satellite. The Doctor's plan to pose as meadows fails, he and Nurse Pinto are surrounded by Chameleons.

    There is a lot to this episode, and a few concepts that would be re-used in the future, it's incredibly imaginative, shape shifting aliens, miniaturised humans etc, there's more to it then it's given credit for. I still can't help feeling the later Zygons drew some influence from the Chameleons.

    I would love to see how they tackled the scene of the Nurse being discovered and disintegrating, it'd be great to see just how it was done. I'd also love to see the model shots of the flight boarding the Chameleon base. Looking forward to the concluding episode.

    8/10
  • comment
    • Author: Frosha
    Review for all 6 episodes:

    This adventure sadly at present cannot be seen in all its glory due to BBC wiping of tapes leading to these being some of the 'lost' classics. Reconstructions available using what is left (all the sound of every Doctor Who episode survive thank goodness, added to still photographs and surviving portions of film) still provide thoroughly impressive sci-fi entertainment.

    The adventure involves an alien race stealing humans from 1966 Gatwick Airport in order to use their bodies to replace their own damaged forms.

    The contemporary Earth setting was still hardly used at this stage so this was a forerunner of the numerous Quatermass type, 'Earth under attack in the present day' stories which were to follow. It is a great prototype as it has good thrills, action, good intelligent alien threat, great relevance to viewers fears of alien attack on their own world with sufficient realism. The writing by Malcolm Hulke (the first of his great writing contributions) and David Ellis, acting by the whole cast and direction from Gerry Mill are all of high quality and the characters are good.

    The lovely extra companion for this adventure, Samantha played by future film star Pauline Collins, works well. It is sad though that Polly (Anneke Wills) and Ben (Michael Craze) are sidelined in their last adventure. Polly had not quite maintained her feisty early form and had been turned into more of a 'screamer' but she was still a good companion and Ben was a great, tough companion throughout his time.

    This story is very strong all round with aliens which are well realised and cleverly characterised. The only substantial flaw is two snippets of dialogue in episode 5 regarding how many people are missing. A captured villain reveals 50,000 young people are to be taken which is highly unbelievable without it being very noticeable to many relatives. We could imagine this plan, which would bring about huge attention, is in the early stages except he then compounds his comment by saying it is too late to save the 50,000 young people. I suppose if the events we see are part of a worldwide operation it is remotely possible a rapid set of disappearances are only starting to come to light but this revelation is hard to accept. As a result I mark that otherwise superb episode down to 7/10 but the rest of the adventure is brilliant.

    My Ratings: Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 - 10/10, Episode 5 - 7/10

    Overall: 9.5/10
  • Episode cast overview:
    Patrick Troughton Patrick Troughton - Dr. Who
    Colin Gordon Colin Gordon - Commandant
    Wanda Ventham Wanda Ventham - Jean Rock
    Donald Pickering Donald Pickering - Captain Blade
    Gilly Fraser Gilly Fraser - Ann Davidson
    Frazer Hines Frazer Hines - Jamie
    George Selway George Selway - George Meadows
    Pauline Collins Pauline Collins - Samantha Briggs
    Madalena Nicol Madalena Nicol - Nurse Pinto
    Victor Winding Victor Winding - Spencer
    Bernard Kay Bernard Kay - Inspector Crossland
    Barry Wilsher Barry Wilsher - Heslington
    Chris Tranchell Chris Tranchell - Jenkins (as Christopher Tranchell)
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