Dr. Who and the War Machines
A new adventure begins under London’s newest landmark — the Post Office Tower
It stands like some enormous complicated
missile poised on its launching pad; it is
already a symbol of the city, like the Eiffel
Tower in Paris, and everyone now knows
that it carries important communications
equipment as well as an observation platform and
a rotating restaurant.
But, as Dr. Who learns in his new adventure, the
Post Office Tower also houses something the public
has not yet been told about: ‘ Wotan,’ the world’s
most sophisticated computer.
For once, the Tardis materialises in our own time
and in our own country — right in the shadow of the
Tower in fact. As the Doctor and Dodo emerge,
Wotan is about to go into full operation, solving
practically any scientific problem with the aid of its
globe-spanning network of subsidiary computers. It
has been built by a team of scientists headed by
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Professor Brett (John Harvey), under the overall
supervision of senior civil servant Sir Charles Sum¬
mer (William Mervyn), and a Press conference is
being held to unveil this new aid to the progress of
mankind. But is it in fact going to work for
humanity’s benefit?
The four-part serial has been written by Ian Stuart
Black from an idea by Kit Pedlar, and in the course
of it the Doctor (played by William Hartnell) will
be meeting two important new characters — Polly
and Ben.
Polly is played by Anneke Wills, wife of actor
Michael Gough who turned up in an earlier Dr. Who
adventure as the evil Celestial Toymaker, and she
herself has been seen recently on BBC-tv in Toddler
on the Run and Keep on Running. Ben is otherwise
Michael Craze, a one-time boy soprano whose main
interest outside acting is making his own films.
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DR. WHO
An adventure in space and time
starring
WILLIAM HARTNELL
as Dr. Who
with
WILLIAM MERVYN
JOHN HARVEY
and
Jackie Lane
☆
The War Machines
by Ian Stuart Black
based on an idea by Kit Pedlar
with
John Cater, Alan Curtis
Part 1
London 1966, and Dr. Who and Dodo
meet a revolutionary new computer —
one that can think for itselfl
Cast in order of appearance :
Dr. Who . William Hartnell
Dodo . Jackie Lane
Major Green . Alan Curtis
Professor Brett . John Harvey
Polly . Anneke Wills
Kitty . Sandra Bryant
Ben . Michael Craze
Flash . Ewan Proctor
Sir Charles Summer. ..William Mervyn
Professor Krimpton . John Cater
American journalist . Ric Felgate
Interviewer . John Doyi
and
Wotan
Title music by Ron Grainer
with the
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Designer, Raymond London
Producer, Innes Lloyd
t Directed by Michael Fergueom
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DR. WHO
An adventure In space and time
starring
WILLIAM HARTNELL
as Dr. Who
with
WILLIAM MERVYN, JOHN HARVEY
and
Jackie Lane
☆
The War Machines
by Ian Stuart Black
based on an idea by Kit Pedlab
with
John Cater, Alan Curtis
Part 2: The Doctor discovers the
computer’s secret, but will it be in
time to save Dodo?
Oast in order of appearance :
Dodo . Jackie Lane
Professor Brett . John Harvey
Professor Krimpton . John Cater
Major Green . Alan Curtis
Dr. Who . William Hartnell
Ben . Michael Craze
Polly..., . Anneke Wills
Kitty . Sandra Bryant
Worker . Desmond Cullum-Jones
Tramp . Roy Godfrey
Taxi-driver . Michael Rathborne
Sir Charles Summer. ..William Mervyn
Machine operator . Gerald Taylor
and
Wotan
Title music by Ron Grainer
with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Designer, Raymond London
Producer, Innes Lloyd
t Directed by Michael Ferguson
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DR. WHO
An adventure in space and timp
starring
WILLIAM HARTNELL
as Dr. Who
with
WILLIAM MERVYN
JOHN HARVEY
☆
The War Machines
by Ian Stuart Black
based on an idea by Kit Pedla*
with
John Cater, Alan Curtis
PART 3: The War Machines move in
to the attack.
Cast in order of appearance:
Major Green . Alan Curtis
Ben . Michael Craze
Polly . Anneke Wills
Dr. Who . William Hartnell
Sir Charles Summer.. .William Mervyn
Professor Brett . John Harvey
Professor Krimpton . John Cater
Worker . Eddie Davis
Captain . John Rolfe
Sergeant . John Boyd-Brent
Corporal . Frank Jarvis
Soldier . . Robin Dawson
Machine Operator . Gerald Taylor
and
Wotan
Title music by Ron Grainer
with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Designer, Raymond London
Producer, Innes Lloyd
t Directed by Michael Fergusoh
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DR. WHO
An adventure in space and time
starring
WILLIAM HARTNELL as Dr. Who
with
WILLIAM MERVYN, JOHN HARVEY
☆
The War Machines
by Ian Stuart Black
based on an idea by Kit Pedlar
with
John Cater, Alan Curtis
Part 4: The battle of the Computer!
comes to a climax
Cast in order of appearance :
Machine operator . Gerald Taylor
Sergeant . John Boyd-Brent
Captain . John Rolfe
Dr. Who . William Hartnell
Sir Charles . William Mervyn
Ben . Michael Craze
Television newsreader. Kenneth Kendall
The Minister . George Cross
Garage mechanic . Edward Colliver
Professor Brett . John Harvey
Professor Krimpton . John Cater
Major Green . Alan Curtis
Man in telephone box . John Slavid
Radio announcer . Dwight Whylie
Polly . .Annexe Wills
U.S. Correspondent . Carl Conway
and
Wotan
Title music by Ron Grainer with the
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Designer, Raymond London
Producer, Innes Lloyd
t Directed by Michael Ferguson