The Monster of Peladon (TV story)

The Monster of Peladon was the fourth story of Season 11 of Doctor Who. It was the Third Doctor's penultimate story. It was a sequel to The Curse of Peladon and established firmly the Doctor's fondness for the planet of Peladon. Although it is the last televised story,, to take place on Peladon, and the last to feature the Ice Warriors until 2013, the location and monsters would be reused in other media. The story had obvious pro-labour and pro-feminist themes.

Synopsis
The Doctor returns to Peladon fifty years after his last visit, to find Queen Thalira, daughter of the late King Peladon, on the throne. A tense labour dispute between Pel nobility and miners is worsened when apparitions of their deity Aggedor attack and kill several miners. The Galactic Federation desperately needs trisilicate for its war against Galaxy 5 and sends in brutal Ice Warrior troopers to ensure production. The Doctor discovers a devious plot at the heart of Aggedor's appearances.

Part one
The Doctor brings Sarah to the Citadel of Peladon to introduce her to his friend the King, but accidentally arrives fifty years later to find his daughter Queen Thalira on the throne. They find a very tense situation between the Galactic Federation, Pel miners, and Pel nobility. The Federation is at war with Galaxy 5, and desperately requires trisilicate for the war effort. The miners feel exploited, their way of life having not improved in the half-century since Peladon joined the Federation. Leadership of the miners is divided between the centrist Gebek and the hotheaded Ettis. Tensions rise further when the image of Aggedor begins to appear at random, attacking and killing miners. Chancellor Ortron takes this as a sign that their deity is displeased with alien intrusion in the affairs of Peladon. Ettis convinces the miners to strike and seizes a Federation armoury, while Gebek appeals for calm and negotiation. The Doctor suspects that someone is creating the appearances of Aggedor in order to further destabilise trisilicate production, but finds himself at odds with both the miners and Ortron, having only his old friend, Alpha Centauri, and Thalira's recollection of her father's stories for support.

The Doctor and Blor enter the tunnels to investigate Aggador's last appearance. The Doctor finds a rich vein of trisilicate. There is a rock fall caused by the rebellious miners. Aggador appears and kills Blor, then turns on the Doctor.

Part two
The apparition disappears. The Doctor and Gebek make a deal, but guards appear. Meanwhile, Sarah has learned there was an explosion in the caverns and comes in search of the Doctor. The Doctor and the miners defeat the guards. Sarah, lost in the tunnels, finds a closed room, the refinery, and accidentally triggers a defence system. The Doctor convinces Gebek that the miners should return to work, but Ettis still plans an attack. Eckersley and Alpha Centauri rescue Sarah. Ortron convinces Thalira that the Doctor is in league with the miners and must be executed. Ettis attacks Eckersley and takes Sarah and Alpha Centauri to the control room to open the armoury doors. Other miners attack guards in the passageway. They reach the armoury.

Ettis takes Sarah with him as a hostage, but she escapes only to be caught by guards. Ortron orders her taken to the temple. Ettis and the miners return to the tunnels. Gebek promises the Doctor to keep an eye on them. The Doctor arrives at the temple. Ortron has the Doctor and Sarah thrown into the pit, where Aggador is waiting for them.

Part three
The Doctor calms Aggador with his Venusian lullaby as he did fifty years earlier. Thalira orders the Doctor and Sarah be brought out of the pit. The Doctor convinces Thalira to send for Gebek. He leaves Sarah with the queen. Sarah urges Thalira to stand up for herself against the male-dominated nobility. Gebek tries to convince the miners to strike rather than rebel. The Doctor is angry on learning that Alpha Centauri has called in Federation troops. Ortron appears and confines the Doctor to the citadel. He catches the Doctor in the corridors and orders him placed in the dungeon.

Eckersley sets up the sonic lance in the tunnels. Sarah sneaks out and warns Eckersley that the rebels will try to capture it. Thalira can't convince Ortron to release the Doctor but orders him to let Sarah remain free.

In the tunnels, the miners attack. Eckersley uses the sonic lance, but Gebek stops him. Sarah gives Gebek a message from the Doctor that the queen is willing to meet with him. Gebek lets Sarah and Eckersley go free, but without the sonic lance. Thalira and Ortron are alarmed to hear that Federation troops are on the way. Sarah heads for the dungeon to find the Doctor, and Gebek sneaks into the citadel to meet with the queen. They encounter each other and Gebek sends Sarah back, offering to release the Doctor himself. The Doctor and Gebek head for the refinery, where something suspicious is going on. Eckersley and Alpha Centauri see them on camera, and Sarah has to admit that they think the Aggador trick is operated from the refinery.

Ortron addresses the miners, trying to convince them to cooperate in order to show the Federation troops that all is well. As the miners return to work, the Aggador apparition appears, killing a miner. They head in the direction of the refinery. The Doctor gets the refinery door open, revealing an Ice Warrior.

Part four
The Ice Warrior takes the Doctor and Gebek prisoner. Another Ice Warrior, Azaxyr, appears in the citadel and declares the planet under martial law. Azaxyr meets with all interested parties. He has no interest in the situation on Peladon, and only wants the trisilicate to be mined. He orders the miners back to work under armed guard and threat of death. Meanwhile, a group of miners is planning a rescue of Gebek. They storm the throne room but are killed by the Ice Warriors. Ettis is the only survivor and runs away. Azaxyr wants to execute the Doctor but Sarah, Alpha Centauri and Eckersley convince him that only the Doctor can convince Gebek to start the miners working. The Doctor suspects that their guard, Sskel, was the figure that Sarah saw at the refinery earlier, and Sarah confirms it. The Doctor and Alpha Centauri realise that Ice Warrior troops have already been on Peladon.

The Doctor returns to the throne room to convince Gebek to start work, but the Pels are finally united. The Doctor explains that he wants them to pretend to go back to work. The miners return to work, and Azaxyr is pleased, though he still doesn't trust the Doctor.

Ettis returns to the mines but can't be convinced that Gebek has a plan to defeat the Ice Warriors. He wants to use the sonic lance to destroy the citadel. Azaxyr has not been fooled. He informs Thalira that he will wait on the situation before allowing her to contact Federation authorities.

The miners and Pel guards attack the Ice Warriors. Gebek learns that Ettis intends to blow up the citadel. The Doctor will try to stop him. Sarah, looking after the miner that Ettis stabbed, is captured by an Ice Warrior and brought to Azaxyr. The Doctor reaches Ettis and fights with him. Azaxyr informs Sarah and Alpha Centauri that the sonic lance has a self destruct that will engage if Ettis tries to use it. Ettis defeats the Doctor and starts the sonic lance. It explodes.

Part five
Sarah is distraught at the Doctor's apparent death. Azaxyr orders Eckersley to turn off the ventilation in the mines.

The Doctor, having survived the blast, returns to the mines. Gebek informs him that the Ice Warriors will soon be entering the mine and that the air is getting stale. The Doctor heads for the refinery, where the ventilation controls are. Gebek also informs the Doctor that Sarah is no longer in the mines.

Alpha Centauri informs Thalira, Ortron and Sarah that Azaxyr has imposed martial law on Peladon. Thalira will rule in name only.

They plan their escape. They distract Sskel, and he is too slow to chase them. However, Ortron is killed while trying to protect Thalira, and Azaxyr returns in time to stop Thalira from escaping.

The Doctor and Gebek reach the refinery. Inside the refinery, Azaxyr and Eckersley gloat that their plans are working. Sarah and Alpha Centauri are in the communication room, where Alpha Centauri sends a general distress signal. Sarah discovers that Eckersley is in league with the Ice Warriors. Eckersley sends out the Aggador apparition to scare first the miners, then the Pel guards. Sarah, on discovering the Doctor is alive, runs to join him, leaving Alpha Centauri in the communications room.

Eckersley and Azaxyr head back to the citadel, leaving a guard behind. Sarah appears, which distracts the guard. The Doctor and Gebek dispatch him. Azaxyr and Eckersley return to the communications room, and Azaxyr realises Alpha Centauri sent a distress call and sends him to the throne room.

Alpha Centauri tells Thalira that Azaxyr and Eckersley are working for Federation enemies Galaxy 5. Alpha Centauri accidentally gives away that Sarah is on the loose. Under threat of death, Alpha Centauri tells Azaxyr that Sarah and the Doctor are at the refinery. Azaxyr sends Sskel to the refinery; when he reaches it, the Doctor, Gebek and Sarah are already inside. He begins to blast the door. Other Ice Warriors join him while the Doctor works furiously at the controls.

Part six
The Doctor gains control of the mechanism creating the Aggedor apparitions and uses it against the Ice Warriors. Only Sskel survives and returns to Azaxyr. The Doctor sends Gebek back to his miners with a plan.

Eckersley communicates with the Doctor. He turns the security system on low, warning the Doctor to surrender. The Doctor sends Sarah out to warn Gebek. Azaxyr prepares his warriors to attack the miners. An Ice Warrior approaches a group of miners, but Aggador appears and kills him. Eckersley turns up the intensity on the security system.

Azaxyr prepares an ambush for the miners and guards who are approaching the citadel.

The Doctor sends Aggador to the citadel, where it kills more Ice Warriors. The miners and guards head for the throne room. The Doctor collapses. Sarah finds a gun on a dead Pel and threatens Eckersley to turn off the security system. He shows her on the monitor that the Doctor is already dead, but when she looks, he takes the gun from her. He locks her in the communication room.

The miners and guards storm the throne room, where Azaxyr holds his weapon on Thalira. The Pels drop their weapons, but attack the slower Ice Warriors. Azaxyr and his men are killed. Sarah is freed by Alpha Centauri and heads for the refinery. Eckersley, his allies dead, heads for the throne room and takes Thalira hostage. They head through the tunnels.

Sarah learns that the Doctor is not dead after all. He placed himself in sensory withdrawal to avoid the effects of Eckersley’s security system. The miners and guards learn that Thalira has been captured and inform the Doctor.

The real Aggedor appears, urged on by the Doctor, and kills Eckersley, but unfortunately expires in the process. Their gambit on Peladon defeated, Galaxy 5 sues for peace. Thalira and her new chancellor Gebek commit themselves to a new beginning for Peladon, while the Doctor and Sarah slip away.

Cast

 * The Doctor - Jon Pertwee
 * Sarah Jane Smith - Elisabeth Sladen
 * Thalira - Nina Thomas
 * Eckersley - Donald Gee
 * Ortron - Frank Gatliff
 * Gebek - Rex Robinson
 * Azaxyr - Alan Bennion
 * Sskel - Sonny Caldinez
 * Ettis - Ralph Watson
 * Voice of Alpha Centauri - Ysanne Churchman
 * Body of Alpha Centauri - Stuart Fell
 * Vega Nexos - Gerald Taylor
 * Preba - Graeme Eton
 * Blor - Michael Crane
 * Guard Captain - Terry Walsh
 * Aggedor - Nick Hobbs
 * Miner - Roy Evans
 * Miner - Max Faulkner

Crew

 * Assistant Floor Manager - Roselyn Parker
 * Costumes - Barbara Kidd
 * Designer - Gloria Clayton
 * Film Cameraman - Keith Hopper
 * Film Editor - William Symon
 * Incidental Music - Dudley Simpson
 * Make-Up - Elisabeth Moss
 * Producer - Barry Letts
 * Production Assistant - Marcia Wheeler
 * Production Unit Manager - George Gallaccio
 * Script Editor - Terrance Dicks
 * Special Sounds - Dick Mills
 * Studio Lighting - Ralph Walton
 * Studio Sound - Tony Millier
 * Theme Arrangement - Delia Derbyshire
 * Title Music - Ron Grainer
 * Visual Effects - Peter Day

Ice Warriors

 * Despite Izlyr's assertion that the Ice Warriors have renounced their warlike ways, there still exist some break-away groups, including those led by Azaxyr, who yearn for warfare.

Individuals

 * Alpha Centauri is now a Galactic Federation ambassador.

Music

 * The Doctor uses a Venusian lullaby to subdue Aggedor, again.

Organisations

 * Galaxy 5 is at war with the Federation.

Minerals

 * Trisilicate is a vital component of circuits and heat shields.

Story notes

 * This story had the working title Return To Peladon.
 * Elisabeth Sladen is credited as "Sarah Jane" in Radio Times for parts two, four and five.
 * Radio Times credits Stuart Fell (Body of Alpha Centauri) as "Alpha Centauri", Ysanne Churchman (Voice of Alpha Centauri) as "Alpha Centauri's Voice", and Roy Evans (Miner) as "Rima".
 * This is the last on-screen appearance of the Ice Warriors for thirty-nine years, though they did reappear in various novels (PROSE: Legacy, Theatre of War, Happy Endings, GodEngine, The Dying Days) and audio dramas (AUDIO: Red Dawn, Frozen Time, BFBS: The Dance of the Dead) to name a few. They reappeared in the BBC Wales series 2013 episode ''Cold War.
 * In an attempt to recapture the feel of The Curse of Peladon, the same director and designer were assigned to this story and many of the props that still existed (including the Alpha Centauri and Aggedor costumes) were re-used. The Ice Warrior costumes were all originally made for the 1960's episodes.

Ratings

 * Part One - 9.2 million viewers
 * Part Two - 6.8 million viewers
 * Part Three - 7.4 million viewers
 * Part Four - 7.2 million viewers
 * Part Five - 7.5 million viewers
 * Part Six - 8.1 million viewers

Myths

 * Azaxyr is an "Ice Lord". (The term is never used.)

Filming locations

 * Five days at the Ealing Television Film Studios from January 14th to 18th 1974 filming footage set in the mines.
 * Two day session in BBC Television Centre Studio 8 from January 28th and Tuesday the 29th 1974 filming footage set in the temple and the pit.

Production errors

 * In episode four we get a clear look at stunt double Terry Walsh when, as the Doctor, he throws Ettis.
 * In Part Six, the hole in the door vanishes along with the Aggedor statue.
 * When Aggedor dies, Nick Hobbs's skin shows as the trousers detach from the boots.
 * Alpha Centauri's costume has many problems. The inner-lining is frequently visible, the actor's neck is repeatedly shown, and in Part 1 the actor's feet come out from underneath.

Continuity

 * This is a sequel to TV: The Curse of Peladon. PROSE: Legacy and AUDIO: The Bride of Peladon are sequels to both this story and The Curse of Peladon.
 * Sarah Jane Smith references bringing freedom to miners on Peladon in TV: The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith.
 * The Ice Warriors use hand-held sonic weapons similar to the built-in weapons they had in previous encounters with the Second Doctor. (TV: The Ice Warriors, TV: The Seeds of Death)
 * In Part Five, while Sarah Jane Smith believes the Doctor is dead, as she speaks with Thalira and Ortron, she refers to a previous conversation she had with the Doctor. "That's what the Doctor used to say. There's always a chance. That while there's life...". Unable to finish, Sarah walks away. This foreshadows the Doctor's final words to Sarah Jane in the following story TV: Planet of the Spiders, before he regenerates into his fourth incarnation.

DVD release

 * This story was first released on DVD in the UK on 4 January 2010 as part of the Peladon Tales Boxset. The two disc set includes a restored version of the story, as well as the following special features:
 * Commentary by Nina Thomas (Queen Thalira), Donald Gee (Eckersley), Ralph Watson (Ettis), Stuart Fell (Alpha Centauri), Barry Letts (Producer), Terrance Dicks (Script Editor) and Toby Hadoke (Moderator).
 * Commentary by Rob Shearman (Fan/Writer), Mark Aldridge (Fan), Kate Du-Rose (Fan) and Philip Newman (Fan).
 * The Peladon Saga – Part Two
 * On Target – Terrance Dicks
 * Deleted Scene
 * Where Are They Now?
 * Coming Soon Trailer
 * Radio Times Billings
 * Production Subtitles
 * Photo Gallery
 * Easter Egg: 32-second clip from BBC News 27 May 1973, "Jon Pertwee Races Lord Montagu." To access this hidden feature, press left at Where Are They Now? on the bonus disc menu.


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