The Robots of Death
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The Robots of Death is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from January 29 to February 19, 1977.
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Synopsis
In a remote desert on a distant planet, a vast mobile mining sandminer is on an extended expedition in search of rare and valuable ores. The vessel is commanded by a crew of indolent or avaricious human staff - many of whom have secrets to hide - but they are easily outnumbered by the elegant and efficient robots employed for varied duties. It is a happy partnership until the human crew start being murdered one by one...
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Plot
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Cast
- Doctor Who — Tom Baker
- Leela — Louise Jameson
- Uvanov — Russell Hunter
- Toos — Pamela Salem
- Dask — David Bailie
- Poul — David Collings
- Borg — Brian Croucher
- Zilda — Tania Rogers
- Chub — Rob Edwards
- Cass — Tariq Yunus
- D.84 — Gregory de Polnay
- SV7 — Miles Fothergill
- Robots — Mark Blackwell Baker, John Bleasdale, Mark Cooper, Peter Langtry, Jeremy Ranchev, Richard Seager
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Notes
- The BBC Books spin-off novel Corpse Marker by Chris Boucher is a sequel to this serial, as are the Kaldor City audio plays, although the latter do not feature the Doctor.
- Features guest appearances by Russell Hunter and Pamela Salem. See also Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who.
- This story was released on DVD in the United Kingdom on November 13, 2000.
- The treatment of robots in this serial has many intentional nods to Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.
- The villain of the story is named Taran Capel, which is a reference to Karel Čapek, who is credited with first coining the word "robot".
- A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in May 1979.
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