Black Orchid (TV story)

The TARDIS materializes at a train station in 1920's England. The Doctor is mistaken for another individual and so he and his companions are invited to a cricket game and costume ball.

Synopsis
The TARDIS arrives on Earth in 1925 where, due to a case of mistaken identity, the Doctor ends up playing in a local cricket match. The travellers then accept an invitation to a masked fancy dress ball, but events take on a more sinister tone as a number of murders are perpetrated at the country home of their host Lord Cranleigh.

The Doctor comes under suspicion but the murderer is eventually revealed to be Cranleigh's brother George, who has been kept locked up in the house ever since returning in a deranged and disfigured state from an expedition up the Amazon to find the legendary black orchid. George mistakes Nyssa for his former fiance Ann Talbot, who looks identical, and takes her up to the roof of the house. He is persuaded by the Doctor to let her go, but then falls from the roof to his death.

Plot
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Cast

 * The Doctor - Peter Davison
 * Adric - Matthew Waterhouse
 * Tegan - Janet Fielding
 * Nyssa/Ann Talbot - Sarah Sutton
 * Lady Cranleigh - Barbara Murray
 * Sir Robert Muir - Moray Watson
 * Lord Charles Cranleigh - Michael Cochrane
 * Brewster - Brian Hawksley
 * Tanner - Timothy Block
 * Latoni - Ahmed Khalil
 * George Cranleigh - Gareth Milne
 * Sergeant Markham - Ivor Salter
 * Constable Cummings - Andrew Tourell

Crew

 * Assistant Floor Manager - Val McCrimmon
 * Choreographer - Gary Downie
 * Costumes - Rosalind Ebbutt
 * Designer - Tony Burrough
 * Film Cameraman - Peter Chapman
 * Film Editor - Mike Houghton
 * Incidental Music - Roger Limb
 * Make-Up - Lisa Westcott
 * Producer - John Nathan-Turner
 * Production Assistant - Juley Harding
 * Production Associate - Angela Smith
 * Script Editor - Eric Saward
 * Special Sounds - Dick Mills
 * Studio Lighting - Fred Wright
 * Studio Sound - Alan Machin
 * Theme Arrangement - Peter Howell
 * Title Music - Ron Grainer
 * Visual Effects - Tony Auger

Story Notes

 * This story has characters who not evil or bad per se, but have a vested interest in maintaining appearances to avoid the embarrassment of a disfigured relative.


 * This is the first story since The Highlanders not to feature any science fiction elements (except the TARDIS) in the story.

Ratings

 * Episode 1 - 9.9 million viewers
 * Episode 2 - 10.1 million viewers

Myths
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Filming Locations
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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

 * Police boxes did not exist in the 1920s (yet the policemen recognise the TARDIS for one).

Continuity

 * The Visitation follows straight into this story.
 * Ace visits the Cranleigh's party and briefly meets Adric in DWM: Time & Time Again.
 * Ann Talbot reappears in MA: The Sands of Time.

DVD and Video Releases
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Target Novelisations

 * Novelised as Black Orchid by Terence Dudley in 1987.