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|name = The Happiness Patrol
 
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|series =[[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
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|series = [[Doctor Who television stories|''Doctor Who'' television stories]]
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|season number = Season 25
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|season number = [[Season 25]]
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|season serial number = 2
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|story number = 149
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|story number = 149
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|doctor = Seventh Doctor
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|doctor = Seventh Doctor
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|companions = [[Ace]]
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|companions = [[Ace]]
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|enemy = [[Helen A]], the [[Kandyman]]
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|enemy = [[Helen A]], [[Kandyman]]
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|setting = [[Terra Alpha]], [[24th century]]
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|setting = [[Terra Alpha]], [[24th century]]
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|writer = [[Graeme Curry]]
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|writer = [[Graeme Curry]]
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|director = [[Chris Clough]]
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|director = [[Chris Clough]]
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|producer = [[John Nathan-Turner]]
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|producer = [[John Nathan-Turner]]
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|epcount=3
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|epcount = 3
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|broadcast date = [[2 November (releases)|2 November]] - [[16 November (releases)|16 November]] [[1988 (releases)|1988]]
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|broadcast date = [[2 November (releases)|2]] - [[16 November (releases)|16 November]] [[1988 (releases)|1988]]
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|network=[[BBC One|BBC1]]
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|network = [[BBC1]]
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|format = 3x25-minute episodes
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|format = 3x25-minute episodes
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|production code = [[List of production codes|7L]]
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|serial production code = [[List of production codes|7L]]
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|prev = Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)
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|prev = Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)
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|next = Silver Nemesis (TV story)
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|next = Silver Nemesis (TV story)
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|made prev = Silver Nemesis (TV story)
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|made next = The Curse of Fenric (TV story)
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|made next = The Curse of Fenric (TV story)
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'''''The Happiness Patrol''''' was the second story in the [[season 25|twenty-fifth season]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was intended (by the writers) to be a parody of {{w|Thatcherism}}, with [[Helen A]] representing [[Margaret Thatcher]] herself. {{Fact}}
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'''''The Happiness Patrol''''' was the second serial of [[season 25]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was intended (by the writers) to be a parody of {{w|Thatcherism}}, with [[Helen A]] representing [[Margaret Thatcher]] herself. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Happiness Will Prevail]]'')
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== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
 
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] arrives on the planet [[Terra Alpha]], where the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] discover a society in which sadness is against the law - a law enforced zealously by the brightly uniformed [[Happiness Patrol]]. The planet is ruled by [[Helen A]] with the aid of her companion, [[Joseph C]], and her carnivorous pet [[Stigorax]], [[Fifi]].
 
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] arrives on the planet [[Terra Alpha]], where the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] discover a society in which sadness is against the law - a law enforced zealously by the brightly uniformed [[Happiness Patrol]]. The planet is ruled by [[Helen A]] with the aid of her companion, [[Joseph C]], and her carnivorous pet [[Stigorax]], [[Fifi]].
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== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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=== Part 1 ===
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A woman wanders down and dark hallway playing melancholy blues when she is approached by a man calling himself [[Silas P]]. He says that there is a place for her to meet with others and outwardly discuss her sadness, and gives her his card. However, this all turns out to be a ruse, and Silas whistles for the 'Happiness Patrol' to arrest her. Elsewhere, [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] materialises in another dark hallway, and the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] emerge. Ace is disenchanted by the chirpy 'lift music' playing through the speakers, and the Doctor explains it to be an Earth colony on the planet [[Terra Alpha]], with a lot of rumours circulating it.
   
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Silas P brings himself before [[Helen A]], who presents him with a promoting badge for successfully capturing the '[[killjoy]]'. She gets suspicious, however, when he brings up his ambition. The Doctor and Ace continue to search the corridors, when they encounter a businessman who identifies as [[Trevor Sigma]]. A group of women from the Happiness Patrol arrive by the TARDIS in a security vehicle and begin painting it pink. Acknowledging something is off, the Doctor devises a plan to get arrested so they can investigate. Returning to the TARDIS, the pair are caught out by one of the Happiness Patrol, [[Daisy K]], for not having identity badges; the Doctor is arrested as a spy, while Ace is sent to audition for the Happiness Patrol.
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Having heard rumours of untoward happenings, the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] visit a [[human]] colony on the planet [[Terra Alpha]], where they find unhappiness is an illegal act. In a perverse society ruled by the vicious and egotistical [[Helen A]], the Happiness Patrol is a secret police force which hunts down [[killjoy (The Happiness Patrol)|killjoy]]s and eliminates them. It also repaints the TARDIS pink as a colour more joyous than blue. The disappearances also worry [[Trevor Sigma]], the official galactic censor. He is visiting Terra Alpha too, to discover where so many of the population have gone ā€“ 17% at the most recent count.
 
[[File:TheKandyManCan.jpg|thumb|left|The Kandy Man]]
 
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The Doctor and Ace have a brief incarceration to find out more about the society of Terra Alpha. They encounter unhappy guard [[Susan Q]], who becomes a firm ally. They split up. The Doctor meets another visitor to the planet, [[Earl Sigma]], a wandering harmonica player who stirs unrest by playing the blues. Earl and the Doctor venture to the Kandy Kitchen at the heart of the planetā€™s government. They find rebels drowned in fondant surprise, the favoured method of execution of the Kandy Man - a grotesque, sweet-based equivalent of a robot, created by Gilbert M, one of Helen Aā€™s senior advisers.
 
   
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Helen A and her husband, Joseph C, watch one of her promotional broadcasts at home. The Doctor and Ace encounter a former servant to Helen A, [[Harold V]], formerly known as Harold F, playing a cash game, the prize for which is a video of Helen A delivering a terrible joke written by him. The guard, [[Priscilla P]] explains that while they aren't in a prison, she would shoot the Doctor should he try to escape.
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The Doctor and Earl affect an escape by the Doctor causing the Kandy Man to accidently stick himself to the floor. They end up in the candy pipes below the colony, where dwell the native inhabitants of Terra Alpha, now known as Pipe People. They want to help overthrow the tyranny of Helen A. The Doctor returns to the surface and starts actively subverting the government system ā€“ supporting demonstrations in favour of unhappiness and stirring up the drones to revolt; preventing snipers from removing malcontents; and even challenging Helen A face-to-face to end the monstrosity of her government.
 
   
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Silas P leads a recently arrested killjoy into a large room and places him beneath a large metal pipe ready for sentencing. Meanwhile, Harold V explains to the Doctor that the Happiness Patrol were the better aspect of Helen A's rule; the other would be being given to the Kandy Man, an unseen party to Helen A's rule who conducts experiments on citizens. Elsewhere, Helen A calls [[Gilbert M]] into her office wanting to know what punishment the Kandy Man has devised. The killjoy is declared guilty of displaying public grief, wearing dark clothing and is sentenced to execution. Helen A remotely drops the metal pipe to encapsulate the killjoy and signals the Kandy Man to fill the pipe with a flavouring mixture, drowning him.
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Meanwhile, Ace and Susan Q have been scheduled to appear in the late show at the Forum, where the penalty for non-entertainment is death. When Ace says she supports the Killjoys she is gagged until at the waiting zone. The Doctor and Earl rescue them. The four head to Helen Aā€™s palace for a final showdown, while a revolution rages outside the palace walls. The first to be disposed of is Helen Aā€™s pet Stigorax, Fifi, a rat-dog creature she had used to hunt down the Pipe People. Fifi is crushed in the pipes below the city. Next, the Pipe People destroy the Kandy Man in a flow of his own fondant surprise. Gilbert M and Joseph C, the consort of the leader, use the disorder to slip away. Helen A tries to flee too, but is challenged by the Doctor about the true nature of happiness, which can only be understood if counter-balanced by sadness. This is a notion she understands only when confronted with the remains of Fifi. The revolution is complete and the Doctor and Ace slip away ā€“ but only after the TARDIS has been repainted blue.
 
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[[File:TheKandyManCan.jpg|thumb|left|The Kandy Man.]]
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As the Doctor and Ace plot to escape, Helen A sends a signal to the game Harold V is playing, firing a fatal electric shock, killing him instantly. Meanwhile, Kandy Man is approached by Gilbert M. Harold V's body is taken away by the Happiness Patrol, and the Doctor figures out a way to take a booby-trapped go-cart to escape. The Doctor disengages the bomb attached to the engine and Ace drives off; the guard does absolutely nothing to stop them.
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Ace is recaptured by the Happiness Patrol and brought to audition, while the Doctor escapes in the go-cart. While auditioning, Ace has a heart-to-heart with [[Susan Q]], a secretly-depressed member of the Happiness Patrol who struggles under Helen A's reign. Seeing that Ace could help, she gives her the key and allows her to escape, but she is later discovered and recaptured by Daisy K. Silas P finds the Doctor and signals for the Happiness Patrol, but is knocked unconscious by a blues player called [[Earl Sigma]], who helps the Doctor escape. The Happiness Patrol arrive and execute Silas P. The Doctor and Earl make their way into the Kandy Man's lair, the [[Kandy Kitchen]]. Gilbert M arrives for a meeting with Kandy Man, and the Doctor and Earl are discovered.
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Daisy K and the Happiness Patrol frogmarch Ace through the colony back to the waiting zone, while she questions their feelings about Helen A's rule. Priscilla P seems to determined for her execution. The Doctor and Earl are tied up by Kandy Man, who explains his creative manners of execution. The Doctor plays on Kandy Man's insecure temper to get him to stick himself to the floor using lemonade, while he frees himself and Earl and escapes.
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Priscilla P continues to hold Ace at gunpoint, when the Happiness Patrol drag Susan Q into the waiting zone, having discovered her duplicity. The Doctor and Earl wander through a pipe which had carried a form of syrup for execution. The Doctor deduces that the pipe had not been used for a while, and suggests Earl not play his harmonica, as certain noises could bring down the crystallised syrup formed within the pipe. Back in the Kandy Kitchen, Gilbert M returns and threatens Kandy Man back into submission. The Doctor and Earl continue through the pipe and find a footprint, before being running into a group of creatures, referred to as pipe people or [[Wences]]. Ace and Susan Q remain under Priscilla P's guard, and Susan Q continues to feel grief at the fact that she wouldn't be missed after her execution, despite Ace's pleas that she can help.
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The Wences hold the Doctor and Earl at spear-point before Earl manages to distract them by playing the harmonica. One of the creatures, Wulfric, uses 'wicked' as an expletive and the Doctor realises that it has spotted Ace. It tells him that she was captured. Helen A gives Daisy K the order to have Susan Q, to Ace's disgust and fury. Wulfric arrives and distracts Priscilla P long enough for Ace to escape. The Wences lead the Doctor and Earl through the pipes to a manhole. The Doctor climbs through the manhole and encounters Trevor Sigma again, while Earl goes off on his own.
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Helen A discusses the rebellion with Daisy K, who informs her that they have travelled into the tunnels. Helen A sends her pet Fifi to search for them. Meanwhile, Earl hides from a group of factory strikers protesting against the Happiness Patrol. Ace is escorted through the tunnels by Wulfric, while the Happiness Patrol sets Fifi in after them. The Doctor is brought before Helen A, who explains her rule to him and Trevor Sigma (who he had tricked using reverse psychology). When Helen A goes into her office for a broadcast, the Doctor sneaks in after her. Helen A then calls for security and the Doctor leaves.
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In the tunnels, Ace and Wulfric are attacked by Fifi, whom Ace manages to subdue using a can of Nitro-9. Elsewhere, Gilbert M is still taunting Kandy Man over his predicament. The Doctor runs into Earl again, who informs him of the two snipers targeting the strikers. The Doctor makes his way up to the snipers, who hold him at gunpoint. The Doctor manipulates the sniper into handing him his gun and throws it away, and the other sniper does the same. Meanwhile, Daisy K presides at Susan Q's sentencing and declares her guilty. Helen A signals for the flavouring to be delivered, forcing Ace and the creature (who are still in the pipe) to flee. The Doctor returns to the Kandy Kitchen and offers Kandy Man an ultimatum; divert the flow and be unstuck from the floor. Kandy Man agrees and the Doctor uses water to unstick. While Wulfric flees into another pipe, Ace slides from the main pipe into the execution chamber where Susan Q is set to be executed, but Kandy Man diverts the flow and the pair survive. To Helen A's anger, Trevor Sigma informs her that they cannot be executed by those means again, however, he then states that an alternate execution can be arranged.
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Kandy Man resumes to threaten the Doctor with death and he once again sticks Kandy Man to the floor with lemonade and flees. Ace and Susan Q are brought before Helen A, who tells them that they will be publicly auditioning for the Happiness Patrol. While they are taken for their auditions in the Forum, the Doctor finds a poster advertising Ace's audition and sends Earl to fetch the demonstrators. A citizen comes and paints on a poster of a previous audition contender: "R.I.P."
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The patrol escorts Ace and Susan Q to the Forum, while Helen A watches the strikers on her monitor and orders the Happiness Patrol to make them all 'disappear'. The Forum Doorman confirms Ace's place in the Forum and the Doctor goes to find her. Meanwhile, Helen A discusses her plans for revenge with Fifi. The Doctor is approached by Trevor Sigma, who gives him a list of everyone Helen A has made disappear over six months and leaves the planet. Helen A sets Fifi loose in the pipes again, causing the Wences to panic and flee. Ace and Susan Q are brought into the Forum by the Happiness Patrol and the Doctor distracts them with bouts of hysterical laughter and bringing in a group of happy citizens. While Priscilla P holds Daisy K and the others at gunpoint, the Doctor, Ace and Susan Q escape in the security vehicle.
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Helen A and Joseph C hear over the loudspeakers that infighting is happening within the Happiness Patrol ranks and Helen A has Joseph C wait for Fifi, who continues to chase the Wences through the pipes. Priscilla P has Daisy K playing the rigged cash game when a live feed from Helen A appears and she tells Priscilla P to take her gun away from Daisy K and wait. Wulfric and the Wences run through the pipes and into the Doctor, Ace, Susan Q and Earl and they all flee from Fifi. Daisy K informs Helen A that the Doctor is in the pipes and she insists on letting Fifi deal with him. The Doctor sends Ace and Susan Q with the Pipe People and has Earl play his harmonica to lead Fifi to them. Fifi's howling brings the crystallised syrup down on her, killing her.
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Helen A and Daisy K see that Priscilla P has been bound by Susan Q and Earl and signal the Kandy Man to bring the Doctor to them. At that moment, the Doctor and Ace arrive in the Kandy Kitchen. The Doctor distracts Kandy Man while Ace readies a heated poker as a weapon. The Doctor opens the oven, which erupts in flames, and Kandy Man flees into the pipe. The Doctor and Ace find Susan Q and Earl destroying the loudspeakers around the colony. Wulfric and the Wences storm the Kandy Kitchen and direct the flow of flavouring into the pipe he is in, destroying him, to Gilbert M's amusement. Tracking her falling empire, Helen A prepares to flee in an escape shuttle.
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The Doctor and Ace say farewell to Wulfric and the Wences and exit the pipes, while Helen A's shuttle takes off. Helen A, not on board, contacts the shuttle and discovers that Gilbert M and her husband Joseph C have left her behind. The Doctor and Ace arrive looking for Helen A and are held at gunpoint by Daisy K when Susan Q disarms her and Earl ties her up. Helen A tries to escape through the tunnels, but she runs into the Doctor. He accuses her of lacking emotion and forcing it onto her subjects, but Helen A spitefully declares that she will run to a new planet and indict strict happiness yet again. However, as she leaves, she spots a dead Fifi lying outside the pipes and breaks down into tears.
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Helen A's reign over, the Doctor and Ace make their goodbyes to Earl and Susan Q and prepare to leave in the TARDIS, after Ace finishes repainting it blue.
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
 
* [[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Lynn Grant]]
 
* [[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Lynn Grant]]
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* [[Camera supervisor|Camera Supervisor]]s - [[Alec Wheal]], [[Geoff Clark]]
 
* [[Costumes]] - [[Richard Croft]]
 
* [[Costumes]] - [[Richard Croft]]
 
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[John Asbridge]]
 
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[John Asbridge]]
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* [[Graphic Designer]] - [[Oliver Elmes]]
 
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Dominic Glynn]]
 
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Dominic Glynn]]
 
* [[Make-Up]] - [[Dorka Nieradzik]]
 
* [[Make-Up]] - [[Dorka Nieradzik]]
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* [[Production Assistant]] - [[Jane Wellesley]]
 
* [[Production Assistant]] - [[Jane Wellesley]]
 
* [[Production Associate]] - [[June Collins]]
 
* [[Production Associate]] - [[June Collins]]
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* [[Production Manager]] - [[Gary Downie]]
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* [[Properties Buyer]] - [[John Charles]]
 
* [[Script Editor]] - [[Andrew Cartmel]]
 
* [[Script Editor]] - [[Andrew Cartmel]]
 
* [[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]]
 
* [[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]]
 
* [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Don Babbage]]
 
* [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Don Babbage]]
 
* [[Studio Sound]] - [[Scott Talbott]], [[Trevor Webster]]
 
* [[Studio Sound]] - [[Scott Talbott]], [[Trevor Webster]]
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* [[Technical co-ordinator|Technical Co-Ordinator]] - [[Richard Wilson (technical co-ordinator)|Richard Wilson]]
 
* [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Keff McCulloch]]
 
* [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Keff McCulloch]]
 
* [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
 
* [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
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* [[Visual Effects]] - [[Perry Brahan]]
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* [[Video effects|Video Effects]] - [[Dave Chapman]]
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* [[Videotape editor|Videotape Editor]]s - [[Hugh Parson]], [[Malcolm Warner]]
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* [[Vision Mixer]] - [[Shirley Coward]]
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* [[Visual Effects Designer]] - [[Perry Brahan]]
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
=== The Doctor ===
 
=== The Doctor ===
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* The Doctor notes that [[Aliases of the Doctor#Theta Sigma|Theta Sigma]] was his 'nickname at college'.
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* The Doctor notes that [[The Doctor's aliases#Theta Sigma|Theta Sigma]] was his 'nickname at college'.
   
 
=== Culture ===
 
=== Culture ===
 
* The Doctor sings a verse of "[[As Time Goes By]]".
 
* The Doctor sings a verse of "[[As Time Goes By]]".
 
* The letter behind each person's name appears to be a kind of status marker. The leader has an ''A'' after her name, and her husband a ''C''. The killjoy [[Harold V]] was called Harold F when he was the gag writer for [[Helen A]], but was later degraded.
 
* The letter behind each person's name appears to be a kind of status marker. The leader has an ''A'' after her name, and her husband a ''C''. The killjoy [[Harold V]] was called Harold F when he was the gag writer for [[Helen A]], but was later degraded.
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* Terra Alphans use the word "[[Killjoy (word)|killjoy]]" to describe the people who rebel against Helen A.
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* Terra Alphans use the word "[[killjoy]]" to describe the people who rebel against Helen A.
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=== Foods and beverages ===
 
=== Foods and beverages ===
 
* The Doctor uses [[lemonade]] to stick the Kandy Man's feet to the ground and [[water]] to unstick him.
 
* The Doctor uses [[lemonade]] to stick the Kandy Man's feet to the ground and [[water]] to unstick him.
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== Story notes ==
 
== Story notes ==
 
* This story had the working title ''The Crooked Smile''. (This title also appeared as that of a local news-sheet read by some of the characters.)
 
* This story had the working title ''The Crooked Smile''. (This title also appeared as that of a local news-sheet read by some of the characters.)
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* During the age of [[William Hartnell]], there had been a proposal for a story called ''[[The Jokers (TV story)|The Jokers]]''. Although the plot was similar, it featured the opposite concept as in the proposed story, laughter was forbidden and being serious was the law, while with this story it's the other way around.
 
* In the scenes set in the underground tunnels in Part Three, the Kandy Man has no metal brace around his mouth. This was added to the costume following these initial recordings to try to disguise the features of the actor inside.
 
* In the scenes set in the underground tunnels in Part Three, the Kandy Man has no metal brace around his mouth. This was added to the costume following these initial recordings to try to disguise the features of the actor inside.
 
* The howl of Helen A's pet Stigorax Fifi was actually the modulated sound of director Chris Clough's own voice.
 
* The howl of Helen A's pet Stigorax Fifi was actually the modulated sound of director Chris Clough's own voice.
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* The character of Helen A was intended to satirise then-British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]]. The character would say, "I like your initiative, your enterprise" while her secret police rounded up dissidents. In the story, the Doctor persuades "the drones", who toil in the factories and mines, to down tools and rise up in revolt, an echo of the minersā€™ strikes and printers' disputes during Thatcher's first two terms in office. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/doctor-who/7235547/Doctor-Who-had-anti-Thatcher-agenda.html|title=Doctor Who 'had anti-Thatcher agenda'}}</ref>
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* The character of Helen A was intended to satirise then-British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]]. The character would say, "I like your initiative, your enterprise" while her secret police rounded up dissidents. In the story, the Doctor persuades "the drones", who toil in the factories and mines, to down tools and rise up in revolt, an echo of the miners' strikes and printers' disputes during Thatcher's first two terms in office. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/doctor-who/7235547/Doctor-Who-had-anti-Thatcher-agenda.html|title=Doctor Who 'had anti-Thatcher agenda'}}</ref>
 
* The ''Radio Times'' programme listing for part three was accompanied by a black and white photograph of Helen A holding Fifi, and Joseph C standing alongside, with the accompanying caption "Helen A (Sheila Hancock), Joseph C (Ronald Fraser) and furry friend are less than happy with the Doctor's interference / BBC1, 7.35 p.m. Doctor Who".
 
* The ''Radio Times'' programme listing for part three was accompanied by a black and white photograph of Helen A holding Fifi, and Joseph C standing alongside, with the accompanying caption "Helen A (Sheila Hancock), Joseph C (Ronald Fraser) and furry friend are less than happy with the Doctor's interference / BBC1, 7.35 p.m. Doctor Who".
 
* According to Sylvester McCoy in an interview for [[DWM 425]], this story was originally planned to be filmed in black-and-white. McCoy said that he had only known this after it was filmed and said that he would've begged the production team to film in black and white, as he thought the sets were lacking.
 
* According to Sylvester McCoy in an interview for [[DWM 425]], this story was originally planned to be filmed in black-and-white. McCoy said that he had only known this after it was filmed and said that he would've begged the production team to film in black and white, as he thought the sets were lacking.
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* After part two of aired, the chairman and CEO of Bassett Foods wrote a letter of complaint to John Nathan-Turner, stating that the Kandy Man infringed on the copyright for his company's mascot, Bertie Bassett (a humanoid figure made of liquorice allsorts). A representative of the BBC Copyright Department replied, saying that there had been no violation of Bassett's copyright, but assuring the company that the Kandy Man would not return to the series.
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* After part two aired, the chairman and CEO of Bassett Foods wrote a letter of complaint to John Nathan-Turner, stating that the Kandy Man infringed on the copyright for his company's mascot, Bertie Bassett (a humanoid figure made of liquorice allsorts). A representative of the BBC Copyright Department replied, saying that there had been no violation of Bassett's copyright, but assuring the company that the Kandy Man would not return to the series.<ref>https://www.google.dk/amp/s/recipereminiscing.wordpress.com/2015/02/17/the-history-of-bassetts-liquorice-allsorts-bertie-bassett/amp/</ref><ref>https://www.blogtorwho.com/on-this-day-in-1988-the-kandyman-first-appeared/</ref><ref>https://www.google.dk/amp/s/pocketbookuk.com/2014/03/25/bertie-bassett/amp/</ref>
 
* {{w|Rowan Williams}}, Archbishop of Canterbury, referred to this story in his 2011 Easter sermon, on the subject of happiness and joy.<ref>[http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/1926/archbishop-of-canterburys-2011-easter-sermon Archbishop of Canterbury's 2011 Easter Sermon]</ref>
 
* {{w|Rowan Williams}}, Archbishop of Canterbury, referred to this story in his 2011 Easter sermon, on the subject of happiness and joy.<ref>[http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/articles.php/1926/archbishop-of-canterburys-2011-easter-sermon Archbishop of Canterbury's 2011 Easter Sermon]</ref>
 
* [[Steve Swinscoe]] and [[Mark Carroll]] are credited as 'Snipers' on-screen, but the ''[[Radio Times]]'' programme listing for part two gives their character names as [[David S]] and [[Alex S]].
 
* [[Steve Swinscoe]] and [[Mark Carroll]] are credited as 'Snipers' on-screen, but the ''[[Radio Times]]'' programme listing for part two gives their character names as [[David S]] and [[Alex S]].
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=== Myths ===
 
=== Myths ===
 
* Part three of this story was originally intended to consist of animation rather than live action. ''(It wasn't.)''
 
* Part three of this story was originally intended to consist of animation rather than live action. ''(It wasn't.)''
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* This story was to promote homosexuality (This is not the case at all. InĀ ''The Discontinuity Guide'',Ā Paul Cornell,Ā Martin DayĀ andĀ Keith ToppingĀ identify aĀ gayĀ subtext to the story: "there'sĀ entrapmentĀ overĀ cottaging, the TARDIS is painted pink, and the victim of the fondant surprise is every inch the proud gay man, wearing, as he does, a pink triangle. The story ends with Helen A's husband abandoning her and leaving with another man." However, the homosexual themes were not noticed by the BBC until this article was written.)
   
 
=== Filming locations ===
 
=== Filming locations ===
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* During the sequences of the Kandy Man in the underground tunnels in part three, the metal brace around the character's mouth is missing.
 
* During the sequences of the Kandy Man in the underground tunnels in part three, the metal brace around the character's mouth is missing.
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* When Joseph C greets Helen A from aboard the escape shuttle in Part Three, he mistakenly refers to her as "Ellen Hay."
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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
 
* The Doctor refers to [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] and his confrontation with a [[Triceratops]] and a [[Pterodactyl]] in the [[London Underground]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'')
 
* The Doctor refers to [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]] and his confrontation with a [[Triceratops]] and a [[Pterodactyl]] in the [[London Underground]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs (TV story)|Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'')
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* The TARDIS was also painted in [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' and will be again in [[TV]]: ''[[Aliens of London (TV story)|Aliens of London]]''. In ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrn: Exodus]]'', however, a man attempts to paint the TARDIS only to have the paint slide off completely. Similarly, in [[TV]]: ''[[Face the Raven (TV story)|Face the Raven]]'', a memorial for [[Clara Oswald]] is graffitied on the TARDIS by [[Rigsy]] only for the dried paint to be left behind when the TARDIS dematerialises. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]'')
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* This story most likely takes place in the [[24th century]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Daleks Among Us (audio story)|Daleks Among Us]]'') Continuing into the [[25th century]], Earth is still considered a miserable place and overpopulation is a concern. ([[TV]]: ''[[Colony in Space (TV story)|Colony in Space]]'') Similarly, many Earth colonies are considered terrible places. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas on a Rational Planet (novel)|Christmas on a Rational Planet]]'')
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The Happiness Patrol was the second serial of season 25 of Doctor Who. It was intended (by the writers) to be a parody of Thatcherism, with Helen A representing Margaret Thatcher herself. (DOC: Happiness Will Prevail)

Synopsis

The TARDIS arrives on the planet Terra Alpha, where the Seventh Doctor and Ace discover a society in which sadness is against the law - a law enforced zealously by the brightly uniformed Happiness Patrol. The planet is ruled by Helen A with the aid of her companion, Joseph C, and her carnivorous pet Stigorax, Fifi.

The penalty for those found guilty of unhappiness is death in a stream of molten candy prepared by Helen A's executioners, the robotic Kandy Man and his associate, Gilbert M. The time travellers help foment rebellion amongst the downtrodden population and the subterranean Pipe People ā€” the planet's original inhabitants ā€” and Helen A is overthrown.

Joseph C and Gilbert M escape in a shuttle, while the Kandy Man is destroyed and Fifi killed. Helen A finally realises the hard way that happiness is nothing without the contrast of sadness.

Plot

Part 1

A woman wanders down and dark hallway playing melancholy blues when she is approached by a man calling himself Silas P. He says that there is a place for her to meet with others and outwardly discuss her sadness, and gives her his card. However, this all turns out to be a ruse, and Silas whistles for the 'Happiness Patrol' to arrest her. Elsewhere, the TARDIS materialises in another dark hallway, and the Seventh Doctor and Ace emerge. Ace is disenchanted by the chirpy 'lift music' playing through the speakers, and the Doctor explains it to be an Earth colony on the planet Terra Alpha, with a lot of rumours circulating it.

Silas P brings himself before Helen A, who presents him with a promoting badge for successfully capturing the 'killjoy'. She gets suspicious, however, when he brings up his ambition. The Doctor and Ace continue to search the corridors, when they encounter a businessman who identifies as Trevor Sigma. A group of women from the Happiness Patrol arrive by the TARDIS in a security vehicle and begin painting it pink. Acknowledging something is off, the Doctor devises a plan to get arrested so they can investigate. Returning to the TARDIS, the pair are caught out by one of the Happiness Patrol, Daisy K, for not having identity badges; the Doctor is arrested as a spy, while Ace is sent to audition for the Happiness Patrol.

Helen A and her husband, Joseph C, watch one of her promotional broadcasts at home. The Doctor and Ace encounter a former servant to Helen A, Harold V, formerly known as Harold F, playing a cash game, the prize for which is a video of Helen A delivering a terrible joke written by him. The guard, Priscilla P explains that while they aren't in a prison, she would shoot the Doctor should he try to escape.

Silas P leads a recently arrested killjoy into a large room and places him beneath a large metal pipe ready for sentencing. Meanwhile, Harold V explains to the Doctor that the Happiness Patrol were the better aspect of Helen A's rule; the other would be being given to the Kandy Man, an unseen party to Helen A's rule who conducts experiments on citizens. Elsewhere, Helen A calls Gilbert M into her office wanting to know what punishment the Kandy Man has devised. The killjoy is declared guilty of displaying public grief, wearing dark clothing and is sentenced to execution. Helen A remotely drops the metal pipe to encapsulate the killjoy and signals the Kandy Man to fill the pipe with a flavouring mixture, drowning him.

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The Kandy Man.

As the Doctor and Ace plot to escape, Helen A sends a signal to the game Harold V is playing, firing a fatal electric shock, killing him instantly. Meanwhile, Kandy Man is approached by Gilbert M. Harold V's body is taken away by the Happiness Patrol, and the Doctor figures out a way to take a booby-trapped go-cart to escape. The Doctor disengages the bomb attached to the engine and Ace drives off; the guard does absolutely nothing to stop them.

Ace is recaptured by the Happiness Patrol and brought to audition, while the Doctor escapes in the go-cart. While auditioning, Ace has a heart-to-heart with Susan Q, a secretly-depressed member of the Happiness Patrol who struggles under Helen A's reign. Seeing that Ace could help, she gives her the key and allows her to escape, but she is later discovered and recaptured by Daisy K. Silas P finds the Doctor and signals for the Happiness Patrol, but is knocked unconscious by a blues player called Earl Sigma, who helps the Doctor escape. The Happiness Patrol arrive and execute Silas P. The Doctor and Earl make their way into the Kandy Man's lair, the Kandy Kitchen. Gilbert M arrives for a meeting with Kandy Man, and the Doctor and Earl are discovered.

Part 2

Daisy K and the Happiness Patrol frogmarch Ace through the colony back to the waiting zone, while she questions their feelings about Helen A's rule. Priscilla P seems to determined for her execution. The Doctor and Earl are tied up by Kandy Man, who explains his creative manners of execution. The Doctor plays on Kandy Man's insecure temper to get him to stick himself to the floor using lemonade, while he frees himself and Earl and escapes.

Priscilla P continues to hold Ace at gunpoint, when the Happiness Patrol drag Susan Q into the waiting zone, having discovered her duplicity. The Doctor and Earl wander through a pipe which had carried a form of syrup for execution. The Doctor deduces that the pipe had not been used for a while, and suggests Earl not play his harmonica, as certain noises could bring down the crystallised syrup formed within the pipe. Back in the Kandy Kitchen, Gilbert M returns and threatens Kandy Man back into submission. The Doctor and Earl continue through the pipe and find a footprint, before being running into a group of creatures, referred to as pipe people or Wences. Ace and Susan Q remain under Priscilla P's guard, and Susan Q continues to feel grief at the fact that she wouldn't be missed after her execution, despite Ace's pleas that she can help.

The Wences hold the Doctor and Earl at spear-point before Earl manages to distract them by playing the harmonica. One of the creatures, Wulfric, uses 'wicked' as an expletive and the Doctor realises that it has spotted Ace. It tells him that she was captured. Helen A gives Daisy K the order to have Susan Q, to Ace's disgust and fury. Wulfric arrives and distracts Priscilla P long enough for Ace to escape. The Wences lead the Doctor and Earl through the pipes to a manhole. The Doctor climbs through the manhole and encounters Trevor Sigma again, while Earl goes off on his own.

Helen A discusses the rebellion with Daisy K, who informs her that they have travelled into the tunnels. Helen A sends her pet Fifi to search for them. Meanwhile, Earl hides from a group of factory strikers protesting against the Happiness Patrol. Ace is escorted through the tunnels by Wulfric, while the Happiness Patrol sets Fifi in after them. The Doctor is brought before Helen A, who explains her rule to him and Trevor Sigma (who he had tricked using reverse psychology). When Helen A goes into her office for a broadcast, the Doctor sneaks in after her. Helen A then calls for security and the Doctor leaves.

In the tunnels, Ace and Wulfric are attacked by Fifi, whom Ace manages to subdue using a can of Nitro-9. Elsewhere, Gilbert M is still taunting Kandy Man over his predicament. The Doctor runs into Earl again, who informs him of the two snipers targeting the strikers. The Doctor makes his way up to the snipers, who hold him at gunpoint. The Doctor manipulates the sniper into handing him his gun and throws it away, and the other sniper does the same. Meanwhile, Daisy K presides at Susan Q's sentencing and declares her guilty. Helen A signals for the flavouring to be delivered, forcing Ace and the creature (who are still in the pipe) to flee. The Doctor returns to the Kandy Kitchen and offers Kandy Man an ultimatum; divert the flow and be unstuck from the floor. Kandy Man agrees and the Doctor uses water to unstick. While Wulfric flees into another pipe, Ace slides from the main pipe into the execution chamber where Susan Q is set to be executed, but Kandy Man diverts the flow and the pair survive. To Helen A's anger, Trevor Sigma informs her that they cannot be executed by those means again, however, he then states that an alternate execution can be arranged.

Kandy Man resumes to threaten the Doctor with death and he once again sticks Kandy Man to the floor with lemonade and flees. Ace and Susan Q are brought before Helen A, who tells them that they will be publicly auditioning for the Happiness Patrol. While they are taken for their auditions in the Forum, the Doctor finds a poster advertising Ace's audition and sends Earl to fetch the demonstrators. A citizen comes and paints on a poster of a previous audition contender: "R.I.P."

Part 3

The patrol escorts Ace and Susan Q to the Forum, while Helen A watches the strikers on her monitor and orders the Happiness Patrol to make them all 'disappear'. The Forum Doorman confirms Ace's place in the Forum and the Doctor goes to find her. Meanwhile, Helen A discusses her plans for revenge with Fifi. The Doctor is approached by Trevor Sigma, who gives him a list of everyone Helen A has made disappear over six months and leaves the planet. Helen A sets Fifi loose in the pipes again, causing the Wences to panic and flee. Ace and Susan Q are brought into the Forum by the Happiness Patrol and the Doctor distracts them with bouts of hysterical laughter and bringing in a group of happy citizens. While Priscilla P holds Daisy K and the others at gunpoint, the Doctor, Ace and Susan Q escape in the security vehicle.

Helen A and Joseph C hear over the loudspeakers that infighting is happening within the Happiness Patrol ranks and Helen A has Joseph C wait for Fifi, who continues to chase the Wences through the pipes. Priscilla P has Daisy K playing the rigged cash game when a live feed from Helen A appears and she tells Priscilla P to take her gun away from Daisy K and wait. Wulfric and the Wences run through the pipes and into the Doctor, Ace, Susan Q and Earl and they all flee from Fifi. Daisy K informs Helen A that the Doctor is in the pipes and she insists on letting Fifi deal with him. The Doctor sends Ace and Susan Q with the Pipe People and has Earl play his harmonica to lead Fifi to them. Fifi's howling brings the crystallised syrup down on her, killing her.

Helen A and Daisy K see that Priscilla P has been bound by Susan Q and Earl and signal the Kandy Man to bring the Doctor to them. At that moment, the Doctor and Ace arrive in the Kandy Kitchen. The Doctor distracts Kandy Man while Ace readies a heated poker as a weapon. The Doctor opens the oven, which erupts in flames, and Kandy Man flees into the pipe. The Doctor and Ace find Susan Q and Earl destroying the loudspeakers around the colony. Wulfric and the Wences storm the Kandy Kitchen and direct the flow of flavouring into the pipe he is in, destroying him, to Gilbert M's amusement. Tracking her falling empire, Helen A prepares to flee in an escape shuttle.

The Doctor and Ace say farewell to Wulfric and the Wences and exit the pipes, while Helen A's shuttle takes off. Helen A, not on board, contacts the shuttle and discovers that Gilbert M and her husband Joseph C have left her behind. The Doctor and Ace arrive looking for Helen A and are held at gunpoint by Daisy K when Susan Q disarms her and Earl ties her up. Helen A tries to escape through the tunnels, but she runs into the Doctor. He accuses her of lacking emotion and forcing it onto her subjects, but Helen A spitefully declares that she will run to a new planet and indict strict happiness yet again. However, as she leaves, she spots a dead Fifi lying outside the pipes and breaks down into tears.

Helen A's reign over, the Doctor and Ace make their goodbyes to Earl and Susan Q and prepare to leave in the TARDIS, after Ace finishes repainting it blue.

Cast

Crew

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor notes that Theta Sigma was his 'nickname at college'.

Culture

  • The Doctor sings a verse of "As Time Goes By".
  • The letter behind each person's name appears to be a kind of status marker. The leader has an A after her name, and her husband a C. The killjoy Harold V was called Harold F when he was the gag writer for Helen A, but was later degraded.
  • Terra Alphans use the word "killjoy" to describe the people who rebel against Helen A.

Foods and beverages

  • The Doctor uses lemonade to stick the Kandy Man's feet to the ground and water to unstick him.

Individuals

  • Ace loves dinosaurs and hates lift music. She can't play an instrument, dance or sing.
  • Ace wears a Charlton Athletic badge on her jacket.

Planets

Species

  • The Doctor last met a Stigorax in Birmingham in the 25th century. He describes them as 'Ruthless, intelligent predators.'

Story notes

  • This story had the working title The Crooked Smile. (This title also appeared as that of a local news-sheet read by some of the characters.)
  • During the age of William Hartnell, there had been a proposal for a story called The Jokers. Although the plot was similar, it featured the opposite concept as in the proposed story, laughter was forbidden and being serious was the law, while with this story it's the other way around.
  • In the scenes set in the underground tunnels in Part Three, the Kandy Man has no metal brace around his mouth. This was added to the costume following these initial recordings to try to disguise the features of the actor inside.
  • The howl of Helen A's pet Stigorax Fifi was actually the modulated sound of director Chris Clough's own voice.
  • The character of Helen A was intended to satirise then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The character would say, "I like your initiative, your enterprise" while her secret police rounded up dissidents. In the story, the Doctor persuades "the drones", who toil in the factories and mines, to down tools and rise up in revolt, an echo of the miners' strikes and printers' disputes during Thatcher's first two terms in office. [1]
  • The Radio Times programme listing for part three was accompanied by a black and white photograph of Helen A holding Fifi, and Joseph C standing alongside, with the accompanying caption "Helen A (Sheila Hancock), Joseph C (Ronald Fraser) and furry friend are less than happy with the Doctor's interference / BBC1, 7.35 p.m. Doctor Who".
  • According to Sylvester McCoy in an interview for DWM 425, this story was originally planned to be filmed in black-and-white. McCoy said that he had only known this after it was filmed and said that he would've begged the production team to film in black and white, as he thought the sets were lacking.
  • After part two aired, the chairman and CEO of Bassett Foods wrote a letter of complaint to John Nathan-Turner, stating that the Kandy Man infringed on the copyright for his company's mascot, Bertie Bassett (a humanoid figure made of liquorice allsorts). A representative of the BBC Copyright Department replied, saying that there had been no violation of Bassett's copyright, but assuring the company that the Kandy Man would not return to the series.[2][3][4]
  • Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, referred to this story in his 2011 Easter sermon, on the subject of happiness and joy.[5]
  • Steve Swinscoe and Mark Carroll are credited as 'Snipers' on-screen, but the Radio Times programme listing for part two gives their character names as David S and Alex S.
  • David John Pope (Kandy Man) is credited as 'Kandyman' in Radio Times.
  • Tim Scott (Doorman) is credited as 'Forum Doorman' in Radio Times for part three.

Ratings

  • Part one - 5.3 million viewers
  • Part two - 4.6 million viewers
  • Part three - 5.3 million viewers

Myths

  • Part three of this story was originally intended to consist of animation rather than live action. (It wasn't.)
  • This story was to promote homosexuality (This is not the case at all. In The Discontinuity Guide, Paul Cornell, Martin Day and Keith Topping identify a gay subtext to the story: "there's entrapment over cottaging, the TARDIS is painted pink, and the victim of the fondant surprise is every inch the proud gay man, wearing, as he does, a pink triangle. The story ends with Helen A's husband abandoning her and leaving with another man." However, the homosexual themes were not noticed by the BBC until this article was written.)

Filming locations

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story ā€” like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories ā€” please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • During the sequences of the Kandy Man in the underground tunnels in part three, the metal brace around the character's mouth is missing.
  • When Gilbert M greets Helen A from aboard the escape shuttle in Part Three, he mistakenly refers to her as "Ellen Hay."

Continuity

Home video and audio releases

  • This episode was released on DVD in the 'Ace Adventures' box set, along with Dragonfire, on 7th May 2012.

DVD Contents:

External links

Footnotes