Image of the Fendahl (TV story)

Image of the Fendahl was the third serial of season fifteen of Doctor Who.

Synopsis
The present day: just as the Fourth Doctor and Leela arrive in Fetchborough, England, Professor Fendelman prepares to experiment on a fossilized skull which science says should not exist. The skull is actually an artefact of the Fendahl, a god-like being who feeds on the life force of others. It has begun to awaken and kill. Worse yet, others seek to exploit the Fendahl's dreadful power.

Part one
In Fetch Priory, scientists Thea Ransome and Adam Colby are examining a skull they have nicknamed "Eustace". The skull is twelve million years old, and they are incredulous at the evolutionary implications. Meanwhile, lead scientist Dr. Fendelman and his collaborator, Maximillian Stael, begin their night-time experiments with a time scanner. Its power seems to affect the skull, of which they seem unaware. The skull in turn has some sort of effect on Thea. In the woods outside of the Priory, a hiker walking by is attacked and killed by an unseen creature.

Meanwhile, the Fourth Doctor and Leela are in the TARDIS, worrying over the damaged K9. The Doctor insists on referring to K9 as an "it", to Leela's chagrin. As the Doctor tries to repair K9, the TARDIS is affected by a Relative Continuum Displacement Zone — a hole in time. The Doctor traces it to Earth, and the TARDIS lands near the Priory the next day. The Doctor and Leela find a man called Ted Moss. He says there are strange things going on in the Priory.

Adam finds the corpse of the hiker while out walking his dog, Leakey. Fendelman suggests covering this up, loathe to media and police interrupting their potentially groundbreaking work. Fendelman tells Stael to do a post-mortem on the body and to call London and tell Hartman to send armed guards. Thea and Adam learn of the lockdown though the security team leader, David Mitchell, after a loud argument between him and an old local woman, Martha Tyler, who is a white witch and the cook at the priory. Stael reports to Fendelman his inability to discover the cause of the hiker's death; although the outward signs are that the man died very recently, the body is decomposing rapidly. Fendelman orders Stael to dispose of the hiker's body.

The Doctor and Leela decide they must investigate the priory just as Thea switches on the time scanner. A compulsion draws her to the machine and she and the skull seem to merge. Leela splits up from the Doctor and investigates a nearby cottage, where she is fired upon with a shotgun. Meanwhile, the Doctor feels the presence of the same unseen creature who killed the hiker. He finds himself paralysed, unable to run as the creature is about to consume him.

Part two
The Doctor regains control of his legs and runs from the creature. Ted Moss reloads his shotgun and moves to the door of the Tyler cottage, where Leela overpowers him. Jack Tyler gets rid of Ted Moss and talks with Leela.

Thea is being gradually taken over by the skull, the Fendahl. The Fendahl kills Mitchell, the security guard. Embryo Fendahleen briefly appear on the unconscious Thea as the Doctor and Adam watch. Fendelman has the Doctor locked up in a storage room on suspicion of Mitchell's murder. Jack Tyler talks to Leela about his "gran" and the old religion, and being involved with "something nasty".

Adam goes to talk to Dr. Fendelman about the disconnected telephone. Fendelman tells him that he thinks the skull is extraterrestrial. He shows Adam a skull x-ray; a pentagram is part of the bone structure, and he believes it is a neural circuit that stores energy and then, eventually, signals to others that there intelligent life on the planet.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Tyler returns to the cottage, terrified. She says that something was after her, "hungry" for her soul.

Thea is again drawn to the room where the time scanner is kept and sees the x-ray of the skull. Stael appears and, revealed as the leader of the local coven, proclaims she is the key to his power, the chosen one. Thea tries to leave, but Stael grabs her and uses chloroform to render her unconscious.

The Doctor enters the room where the skull is kept and witnesses the skull glowing brightly as it "powers up". He is compelled to touch it, and, when he does, he yells in pain as the skull glow ever brighter.

Part three
Leela arrives and pries the Doctor away from the skull. The Doctor tells her it's a Fendahl's, a species he believed a myth. He rouses Mrs. Tyler from her shock and asks her about the being which attacked her. She has precognition as a result of growing up near a time fissure. She later tells Jack that the figure she saw in her mind was a woman.

Meanwhile, Stael pulls a gun on Dr. Fendelman and Adam. He shackles them to pillars in the cottage's basement. The Doctor and Leela use the TARDIS to follow the time fissure and find the Fendahl's home planet. However, they discover the planet has been placed in a time loop, making it and all its records permanently invisible — and according to the Doctor, only the Time Lords could do that. Stael assembles his cult, preparing their ceremony. Fendelman realises what is happening; the Fendahl has used his ancestors and him to regain life. He pleads desperately with Stael and his followers to stop, but Stael shoots him.

When they return, the Doctor, Leela and the Tylers head back to the priory. Suddenly they find their legs cannot move. The group are all stuck as a full-grown Fendahleen bears down on them.

Part four
The Doctor uses Jack's gun, loaded with rock salt, to kill the Fendahleen. The group concentrate and escape its telepathic influence. Meanwhile, the cult uses Thea's body as a host for the Fendahl Core to manifest. The Fendahl Core turns the cult members into Fendahleen and paralyses Stael when he catches its gaze. The Doctor and Leela sneak into the cult's room and free Adam. The Doctor tells Leela to get Adam to safety and tries to help Stael, but there is nothing he can do. Stael begs the Doctor to bring him his gun, but the Doctor says bullets will have no effect on the Fendahl Core. Stael says the gun is not for the Fendahl Core, but for him. The Doctor brings the gun, saying he's sorry it's all he can do, and Stael thanks him. As the Doctor leaves, Stael takes his own life by shooting himself.

The Doctor confers with the others. He realises the Fendahl requires thirteen Fendahleen to become an incredibly powerful gestalt entity, but with Stael and a Fendahleen dead, the creature is incomplete. While the Doctor works on the time scanner, he theorises the Fendahl may have guided human evolution. This may explain mankind's darker nature. Leela and Jack are attacked by the Fendahl's forces and kill one of the Fendahleen. The Doctor rigs the scanner to destroy the entire priory. He and Leela enter the basement and take the skull. The Fendahl Core tries to stop them, but in its weakened state, they avoid its paralytic effects. Without the skull, the core is rendered powerless and is destroyed in the explosion.

The Doctor and Leela leave in the TARDIS to find a star about to go supernova and drop the Fendahl skull into it. The Doctor calls K9 a "him", saying that he can if he wants — after all, K9 is his dog. K9 nods in agreement.

Cast

 * Doctor Who - Tom Baker
 * Leela - Louise Jameson
 * Adam Colby - Edward Arthur
 * Thea Ransome - Wanda Ventham
 * Dr. Fendelman - Denis Lill
 * Maximillian Stael - Scott Fredericks
 * Hiker - Graham Simpson
 * Ted Moss - Edward Evans
 * David Mitchell - Derek Martin
 * Martha Tyler - Daphne Heard
 * Jack Tyler - Geoffrey Hinsliff

Uncredited cast

 * Fendahleen Operator - Peter Wragg (DWM 197)
 * Security Guards - John Emms, Geoffrey Witherick, David Elliott, Roy Pearce (DWM 197)
 * Coven Members - Douglas Stark, Jay McGrath, Ray Knight (DWM 197)

Crew

 * Assistant Floor Manager - Karilyn Collier
 * Costumes - Amy Roberts
 * Designer - Anna Ridley
 * Film Cameraman - Elmer Cossey
 * Film Sound - Bill Meekums
 * Incidental Music - Dudley Simpson
 * Make-Up - Pauline Cox
 * Producer - Graham Williams
 * Production Assistant - Prue Saenger
 * Production Unit Manager - John Nathan-Turner
 * Script Editor - Robert Holmes, Anthony Read (uncredited)
 * Special Sounds - Dick Mills
 * Studio Lighting - Jim Purdie
 * Studio Sound - Alan Fogg
 * Theme Arrangement - Delia Derbyshire
 * Title Music - Ron Grainer
 * Visual Effects - Colin Mapson

Individuals

 * The Doctor declares a love of fruitcake.
 * Fendelman is said to be one of the richest men in the world, having made his money in electronics.
 * Leela doesn't know what "whopper" means.

Objects

 * The Doctor discovers "sodium chloride affects conductivity... and prevents control of localised disruption of osmotic pressures". "Salt kills it," clarifies Leela.
 * The TARDIS generates a low intensity telepathic field.
 * The sonic screwdriver does not seem to be able to open the wooden door, at least initially.
 * Ten years ago, while working on a missile guidance system, Fendelman noticed what he calls a "sonic shadow".

Locations

 * According to the Doctor, every haunted place depends on a time fissure which causes a time distortion.
 * The Fendahl skull was found in Kenya in volcanic sediment.
 * The Doctor intends to cast the skull into a supernova in the constellation of Canthares.
 * The fifth planet was 107 million miles from Earth, situated between Mars and Jupiter.

Fendahl

 * Potassium-argon tests indicate the Fendahl skull is 12 million years old.
 * A Fendahleen is psycho-telekinetic, giving it the ability to control the muscles of its prey telepathically.

Cultural references to real world

 * The hiker whistles, "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin.
 * Dr. Fendelman suggests that Adam Colby could win a Nobel Prize for his work in palaeontology.
 * Martha Tyler mentions Lammas Eve.
 * The Doctor mentions a "wild-goose chase".

Influences

 * Quatermass and the Pit
 * Chariots of the Gods
 * The Sirens of Titan

Ratings

 * Part one - 6.7 million viewers
 * Part two - 7.5 million viewers
 * Part three - 7.9 million viewers
 * Part four - 9.1 million viewers

Myths

 * This story had a working title of The Island of Fandor. (It didn't. This myth originated when Gordon Blows, then editor of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society magazine TARDIS, misheard the title of the story over the phone and reported it incorrectly. The Big Finish story Island of the Fendahl was set on Fandor as a nod to this.)

Filming locations

 * Stargrove Manor, East End, Hampshire
 * BBC Television Centre (TC6), Shepherd's Bush, London

Production errors

 * In the scene when Thea merges with the skull, just before she merges, the side of her nose takes on the texture of the skull for a few seconds.
 * In several scenes when the skull illuminates, there is sometimes a green speck inside the eye, which is the green screen for the CSO.
 * During her final transformation into the Fendahl Core, Wanda Ventham blinks just as the top of her face is transformed

Continuity

 * In 1983, Colby was still suffering from night terrors and paralysing nightmares as a result of this experience. (PROSE: Return of the Living Dad)
 * The Eighth Doctor later prevented the Time Lords from releasing the Fendahl in around 12,000,000 BC. (PROSE: The Taking of Planet 5)
 * The Fendahl survived being dropped into the heart of a supernova by the Fourth Doctor. This action, intended to destroy it, instead caused it to grow stronger. (AUDIO: Checkmate)
 * Leela says, "Professor Marius would not be very pleased" about the damages of K9. Marius appeared in the previous story, TV: The Invisible Enemy.
 * The Eighth Doctor later released the Fendahl without knowing, and encountered it again in 2007. (AUDIO: Island of the Fendahl)

DVD releases
Image of the Fendahl was released to DVD in the UK in April 2009 and in North America in September 2009.

Special Features

 * Commentary by Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela), Wanda Ventham (Thea Ransome) and Edward Arthur (Adam Colby)
 * After Image - Cast and crew look back on the making of this story, featuring Louise Jameson, Edward Arthur, Wanda Ventham, Anthony Read (uncredited Script Editor) and Colin Mapson (Visual Effects Designer)
 * Deleted and Extended Scenes - Material originally cut from Image of the Fendahl is presented here courtesy of a low-quality monochrome video recording
 * Trailer - The original BBC1 trailer from 1977
 * Radio Times Billings - Listings for this story presented in a PDF file (DVD-ROM - PC/Mac)
 * Photo Gallery
 * Coming Soon Trailer - The Deadly Assassin
 * Production Information Subtitles
 * Easter Egg: Louise Jameson bonus interview discussing the 12-inch Leela doll manufactured by Denys Fisher Toys. To access this hidden feature, press left at Trailer on the Special Features menu to reveal a hidden Doctor Who logo.


 * Remastering for the DVD release was completed by the Doctor Who Restoration Team.