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{{Infobox Story
|name=Auton 3: Awakening
 
 
|image=Auton33.jpg
 
|image=Auton33.jpg
|main character=[[Natasha Alexander]]|[[Sally Arnold]]|[[Lockwood]]
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|main character= [[Lockwood]], [[Sally Arnold]], [[Natasha Alexander]]
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|featuring= Sergeant [[James Ramsay|Ramsay]], [[Ross Palmer]], [[Graham Winslet]]
|featuring=[[UNIT]]
 
|enemy=[[Auton]]s
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|enemy=[[Nestene Consciousness]], [[Auton]]s
|setting=
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|setting= [[Earth]], [[1998]]
|writer=[[Arthur Wallis]] (a pen-name of [[Nicholas Briggs]]), with additional material by [[Paul Ebbs]]
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|writer=[[Arthur Wallis]], with additional material by [[Paul Ebbs]]
 
|director=[[Bill Baggs]] and [[Patricia Merrick]]
 
|director=[[Bill Baggs]] and [[Patricia Merrick]]
 
|producer=[[Bill Baggs]]
 
|producer=[[Bill Baggs]]
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|release date=[[1 June (releases)|1 June]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]]
 
|release date=[[1 June (releases)|1 June]] [[1999 (releases)|1999]]
 
|format=57 minute, VHS
 
|format=57 minute, VHS
|series= ''Auton'' Trilogy
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|series = [[Auton Trilogy]]
 
|prev=Auton 2: Sentinel (home video)
 
|prev=Auton 2: Sentinel (home video)
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}}{{TV stub}}
|next=none
 
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the third and final story in the [[Auton Trilogy]] of video dramas produced by [[BBV Productions]] in the late 90s. Like most video dramas of this era, it featured characters and concepts from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' but did not include any main characters from the series.
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the third and final story in the [[Auton Trilogy]] of video dramas produced by [[BBV Productions]] in the late 90s. Like most video dramas of this era, it featured characters and concepts from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' but did not include any main characters from the series.
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
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* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/auton3.htm Doctor Who Reference Guide: Detailed Synopsis - '''Auton 3: Awakening''']
 
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/auton3.htm Doctor Who Reference Guide: Detailed Synopsis - '''Auton 3: Awakening''']
   
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[[Category:Nestene/Auton home videos]]
 
[[Category:Nestene/Auton home videos]]
 
[[Category:UNIT home videos]]
 
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[[Category:Stories released in 1999]]
 
 
[[Category:1999 home videos]]
 
[[Category:1999 home videos]]
 
[[Category:Stories set in 1998]]

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TVStub

Auton 3: Awakening was the third and final story in the Auton Trilogy of video dramas produced by BBV Productions in the late 90s. Like most video dramas of this era, it featured characters and concepts from Doctor Who but did not include any main characters from the series.

Synopsis

The Millhampton Event has left an entire population at the mercy of the Nestene Consciousness. UNIT's only hope of halting an AUTON invasion is to find Lockwood. However, UNIT's most enigmatic and talented operative is missing. Within his mind are the means by which the Consciousness will return to life and destroy the human race. Lockwood will not be given up easily. Palmer knows that time is running out. As the world's computer networks break down, he leads a desperate mission into the heart of AUTON control. Sal and Ramsay can only hope they will survive to find Lockwood before the Nestene Consciousness takes over his mind completely and extinguishes all life on Earth...

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Story notes

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Continuity

  • This film is a direct sequel to Sentinel, with the story opening as that film left off with the Nestene attacking the church.

DVD and video releases

Originally released on VHS in 1999, it was later re-released on DVD available to purchase from the Galaxy 4 website.

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