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The second big-screen incarnation for the Daleks, stars Peter Cushing, Bernard Cribbins with Ray Brooks, Andrew Keir, Roberta Tovey, Jill Curzon
When PC Tom Campbell stumbles into Dr Who's time machine under the impression that it is a police-box he finds himself whisked off into the year 2150 AD. In company with Dr Who, his niece and granddaughter, Tom finds a ruined London inhabited by robots
Contributors
Screenplay: Milton Subotsky
From the BBC television serial by: Terry Nation
Director: Gordon Flemyng
Dr Who: Peter Cushing
Tom Campbell: Bernard Cribbins
David: Ray Brooks
Wyler: Andrew Keir
Susan: Roberta Tovey
Louise: Jill Curzon
Wells: Roger Avon
Conway: Keith Marsh
Roboman: Geoffrey Cheshire
Leader Roboman: Steve Peters
Brockley: Philip Madoc
Thompson: Eddie Powell
Dortmun: Godfrey Quigley

with John Pitman going behind the scenes of places which have become part of the British way of life. Today, like every other day, 180,000 people pass through Waterloo, Europe's busiest station. For those who use it, there are joyful reunions and sad farewells. For those who work here there are the usual headaches. A man tries to find his lost umbrella among the 1,000 others waiting to be claimed; a lady complains about the lavatories; in telephone enquiries they are trying to explain that they don't know about flights from Gatwick.
As the day wears on, there's a spot of trouble in the bar, while outside people gather under the clock. Waiting, searching.... and hoping
Director Kevin Lygo

BBC Two England

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