The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (TV story)

"I know it's not as good as it used to be, but I'm still terribly interested."

- Whizz Kid

Synopsis
The Doctor and Ace head for the Psychic Circus on the planet Segonax, where they meet a disparate group of performers and visitors, including a self-centered explorer named Captain Cook, his companion Mags, and a biker known as Nord.

The Circus itself is dominated by the sinister Chief Clown and his deadly troupe of robot clowns, who organise a talent contest in which all visitors take part. The audience consists of just a single strange family - mother, father and daughter - seated at the ringside. Although hindered by the treacherous Cook, the Doctor eventually discovers that the Circus hides a terrible secret: the family are in reality the Gods of Ragnarok, powerful creatures with an insatiable craving for entertainment who invariably destroy those who fail to please them.

With Ace's help, the Doctor ends the Gods' influence on Segonax and returns the Circus to the control of its original owners.

Part 1
Aboard the TARDIS, Ace investigates the TARDIS wardrobe. To the Doctor's bemusement, she tries on articles of clothing including his fourth incarnation's scarf and Mel's old top. The fashion show is interrupted when an advertisement appears in the console room, alerting the travellers to the famed Psychic Circus on the planet Segonax. The Doctor is delighted at the chance to see it and bring his young companion. Ace, who is frightened of clowns, does not want to go, but the Doctor insists.

Flowerchild and Bellboy, circus performers on the run from the Psychic Circus, are fleeing across Segonax's barren wastes, but they are being tracked by a sinister Chief Clown. The runaways agree to split up, and Flowerchild alone reaches an abandoned bus crewed by a deactivated robot. Inside the bus, she finds an odd box, which she pockets--unaware that the robotic bus conductor has seen her and re-awakened. As the robot attacks and kills her, one of her earrings falls onto the ground...

The TARDIS materialises on Segonax. The only sign of life readily apparent to the travellers is a roadside stand run by a jaded and cynical woman, who warns them off the circus. Disregarding the woman's advice, Ace and the Doctor press on towards the circus.

Meanwhile, the Chief Clown has continued the hunt for Bellboy using some sinister observational kites. Bellboy's luck runs out--the clowns have found him, and promptly bundle him in the back of a car for transportation back to the circus.

As the Doctor and Ace continue down the road, they find other visitors making the trek. A futuristic motorcyclist named Nord impresses Ace, though the feeling is not mutual. Further down the road, Captain Cook and his friend Mags, another pair of interplanetary adventurers, invite the Doctor and Ace for tea at their campsite. Ace and Mags find a deactivated robot nearby; it comes to life and attacks, but Ace manages to defeat it.

Nord arrives at the circus. He seats himself in the audience, but is surprised to find himself selected for the circus' "talent show" segment. He is escorted backstage, where he finds that he and the other contestants in the talent show are to wait... in a cage.

The Doctor, Ace, Mags, and Captain Cook stumble across the abandoned hulk of a bus, where Ace finds and pockets an earring. They are attacked by the same robot that killed Flowerchild--once again, Captain Cook lets the others defuse the threat. Disgusted by Cook's actions, the Doctor and Ace continue solo.

Mags and Captain Cook arrive at the circus after Nord, before the Doctor and Ace... and just in time to see Bellboy dragged into the ring to face punishment for his escape. Mags screams at the sight, but she is quickly silenced with an energy weapon, and she and the Captain are dragged backstage to the cage with the other talent show contestants.

Part 2
Ace and the Doctor arrive at the circus to find it nearly deserted: neither Nord, nor Mags and Captain Cook seem to be present. In fact, the only audience members besides themselves are the mum, dad, and little girl, who are still in attendence and seem not to have left.

Despite Ace's forebodings and the ticket seller's veiled hints, the Doctor again volunteers for the talent show and is delighted to be selected. As he is escorted backstage, the Chief Clown appears and brusquely asks Ace how she came by Flowerchild's earring. Panicked, Ace dashes away into the recesses of the circus. There, in an unused room filled with robot clown parts, she meets the exhausted and battered Bellboy--but she barely has enough time to hide from the Chief Clown, who enters and drags Bellboy away to fix the robots that he apparently created.

Backstage in the cage, the Doctor is reunited with Captain Cook, Mags, and Nord. Captain Cook explains that their lives are at stake in the talent competition: they must perform to stay alive. He tricks Nord into performing next, to the Doctor's displeasure.

After Nord's performance ends in his failure and subsequent death, a young man arrives at the circus. Whizz Kid is a great fan of the circus and of Captain Cook, and has travelled to enter the talent show.

The Doctor and Mags--observed by Deadbeat, the circus' janitor--escape and run down a hall. The Doctor accidentally drops one of his juggling clubs into a pit, and, peering in, is startled to see an enormous alien eye at the bottom of the pit.

Cast

 * The Doctor - Sylvester McCoy
 * Ace - Sophie Aldred
 * Captain Cook - T. P. McKenna
 * Mags - Jessica Martin
 * Ringmaster - Ricco Ross
 * Chief Clown - Ian Reddington
 * Stallslady - Peggy Mount
 * Whizz Kid - Gian Sammarco
 * Nord - Daniel Peacock
 * Bellboy - Christopher Guard
 * Morgana - Deborah Manship
 * Deadbeat - Chris Jury
 * Flowerchild - Dee Sadler
 * Bus Conductor - Dean Hollingsworth
 * Dad - David Ashford
 * Mum - Janet Hargreaves
 * Little Girl - Kathryn Ludlow

Crew

 * Assistant Floor Managers - David Tilley, Duncan McAlpine
 * Costumes - Rosalind Ebbutt
 * Designer - David Laskey
 * Incidental Music - Mark Ayres
 * Make-Up - Denise Baron
 * OB Cameramen - Barry Chaston, Alan Jessop
 * Producer - John Nathan-Turner
 * Production Assistant - Alexandra Todd
 * Production Associate - June Collins
 * Script Editor - Andrew Cartmel
 * Special Sounds - Dick Mills
 * Studio Lighting - Don Babbage, Henry Barber
 * Studio Sound - Scott Talbott
 * Theme Arrangement - Keff McCulloch
 * Title Music - Ron Grainer
 * Visual Effects - Steve Bowman

Story Notes

 * An asbestos scare at the BBC studios prompted the idea of a story that could be shot outside the studios: inside a large tent and out of doors.
 * This story was originally a three-parter but was expanded, at the request of the producers, to four.
 * Ben Aaronovitch suggested the character that became Captain Cook.
 * Whizz Kid, the fan character, was a deliberate parody of Doctor Who fans.

Ratings

 * Part 1 - 5.0 million viewers
 * Part 2 - 5.3 million viewers
 * Part 3 - 4.8 million viewers
 * Part 4 - 6.6 million viewers

Myths
to be added

Locations
This story was technically filmed entirely on location, although the main location was the car park of a studio.
 * Warmwell Quarry, Dorset
 * The car park of BBC Elstree, Hertfordshire

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

 * The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was originally intended to be transmitted before The Happiness Patrol. When the broadcast order was changed, two continuity errors were introduced:
 * Flowerchild's earring can be seen on Ace's jacket in the preceeding two serials, Silver Nemesis and The Happiness Patrol, though she only acquires it during this serial.
 * During part 1, Ace searches for her rucksack--which she blew up during the events of Silver Nemesis.

Continuity

 * It is revealed in NA: Conundrum and No Future that the Gods of Ragnarok created the Land of Fiction.

DVD and Video Releases

 * On VHS:
 * September 1999 (Australia/New Zealand)
 * November 1999 (US/Canada)
 * January 2000 (UK)
 * On DVD: not released

Soundtrack
A soundtrack album of Mark Ayres' score was released by Silva Screen Records on FILMCD 114.

Novelisation

 * Main article: The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (novelisation)


 * Novelised as The Greatest Show in the Galaxy in 1989 by Stephen Wyatt.