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|novelisation = Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken
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|novelisation = Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken
|image = BirthOfAinleyMaster.jpg
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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]]
|season number = Season 18
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|season number = Season 18
|season serial number = 6
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|season serial number = 6
|story number = 114
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|story number = 114
|doctor = Fourth Doctor
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|doctor = Fourth Doctor
|companions = [[Adric]]
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|companions = [[Adric]]
|featuring = [[Nyssa]]
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|featuring = [[Nyssa]]
|enemy = {{Pratt|c}}, [[Melkur]]
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|enemy = {{Pratt|c}}, [[Kassia]]
|setting = [[Traken]], [[1981]]
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|setting = [[Traken]], [[1981]]
|writer = [[Johnny Byrne]]
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|writer = [[Johnny Byrne]]
|director = [[John Black]]
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|director = [[John Black]]
|producer = [[John Nathan-Turner]]
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|producer = [[John Nathan-Turner]]
|epcount = 4
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|epcount = 4
|broadcast date = [[31 January (releases)|31 January]] - [[21 February (releases)|21 February]] [[1981 (releases)|1981]]
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|broadcast date = [[31 January (releases)|31 January]] - [[21 February (releases)|21 February]] [[1981 (releases)|1981]]
|network =[[BBC1]]
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|network = [[BBC1]]
|format = 4x25-minute episodes
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|format = 4x25-minute episodes
 
|serial production code = [[List of production codes|5T]]
 
|serial production code = [[List of production codes|5T]]
|prev = Warriors' Gate (TV story)
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|prev = Warriors' Gate (TV story)
|next = Logopolis (TV story)
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|next = Logopolis (TV story)
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'''''The Keeper of Traken''''' was the sixth story of [[Season 18]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was the first story to feature [[Sarah Sutton]] as new companion [[Nyssa]], and featured the return of [[the Master]] after a long absence, here played by [[Geoffrey Beevers]] and (briefly) [[Anthony Ainley]]. It is also the first story in what is sometimes referred to as "The Master Trilogy".
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'''''The Keeper of Traken''''' was the sixth serial of [[season 18]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured the return of [[the Master]] after a long absence, here played by [[Geoffrey Beevers]] and (briefly) [[Anthony Ainley]]. It is also the first story in what is sometimes referred to as "The Master Trilogy".
   
 
In this story, the Master assimilated a new body to replace the one that was withering, and thus changed physical appearance without the aid of [[regeneration]]. Anthony Ainley would now portray the Master until the end of the classic series with his substitute body.
 
In this story, the Master assimilated a new body to replace the one that was withering, and thus changed physical appearance without the aid of [[regeneration]]. Anthony Ainley would now portray the Master until the end of the classic series with his substitute body.
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
The Doctor and Adric learn from the wizened Keeper of Traken that a great evil has come to his planet in the form of a [[Melkur]] - a calcified [[statue]]. The Keeper of Traken is nearing the end of his reign and seeks the Doctor's help in preventing the evil from taking control of the bioelectronic Source that is the keystone of the Traken Union's civilisation.
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The [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]] learn from the wizened [[Keeper (The Keeper of Traken)|Keeper of Traken]] that a great evil has come to [[Traken|his planet]] in the form of a [[Melkur]] - a calcified [[statue]]. The Keeper of Traken is nearing the end of his reign and seeks the Doctor's help in preventing the evil from taking control of the bioelectronic [[The Source (The Keeper of Traken)|Source]] that is the keystone of the [[Traken Union]]'s [[civilisation]].
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
   
 
=== Part one ===
 
=== Part one ===
[[File:Traken_part1.JPG|thumb|left|[[the Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] receives a visitor - [[Keeper (The Keeper of Traken)|the Keeper]].]]In [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]] have arrived back in [[N-Space]] near the star [[Mettula Orionsis]], home to the [[Traken Union]], famous for its universal harmony. Suddenly they find themselves in orbit of [[Traken]], and the figure of an elderly man on a throne appears within the console room. The Doctor identifies him as the [[Keeper of Traken]]. [[Keeper (The Keeper of Traken)|The Keeper]] reveals that he will soon die and have to pass on his powers to a successor. He asks the Doctor to come to Traken, but warns him of great danger. On the scanner, the Keeper reveals images of Traken and of the arrival of an evil creature known as a [[Melkur]] years ago. The creature's baleful influence cannot go beyond the groves, and it becomes calcified. A young [[Trakenite]] woman called [[Kassia]] is seen pitying it.
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[[File:Traken_part1.JPG|thumb|left|[[the Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] receives a visitor - [[Keeper (The Keeper of Traken)|the Keeper]].]]In [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Adric]] have arrived back in [[N-Space]] near the star [[Mettula Orionsis]], home to the [[Traken Union]], famous for its universal harmony. Suddenly they find themselves in orbit of [[Traken]], and the figure of an elderly man on a throne appears within the console room. The Doctor identifies him as the [[Keeper of Traken]]. [[Keeper (The Keeper of Traken)|The Keeper]] reveals that he will soon die and have to pass on his powers to a successor. He asks the Doctor to come to Traken but warns him of great danger. On the scanner, the Keeper reveals images of Traken and of the arrival of an evil creature known as a [[Melkur]] years ago. The creature's baleful influence cannot go beyond the groves, and it becomes calcified. A young [[Trakenite]] woman called [[Kassia]] is seen pitying it.
   
On present day Traken, Consul [[Tremas]] is marrying Kassia. Tremas and Kassia enter the Keeper's chamber to receive his blessing. Tremas is the Keeper's named successor. In the grove, Kassia tends to Melkur for what is supposed to be the last time. She pours out her heart to the inanimate statue about her concerns, that once Tremas becomes Keeper, he will be taken from her. A voice is heard emanating from Melkur echoing her word "soon". A short time later, Fosters find a body outside the Grove and the Consuls are summoned to a meeting by Kassia. Tremas scans the area, but the readings are off the scale of his instrument. He says that it means some force is taking control of Traken. Believing the man to have been murdered, Kassia says that the great danger necessitates that the Fosters be armed, but the Consuls cannot agree among themselves and summon [[Neman|Proctor Neman]].
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On present-day Traken, Consul [[Tremas]] is marrying Kassia. Tremas and Kassia enter the Keeper's chamber to receive his blessing. Tremas is the Keeper's named successor. In the grove, Kassia tends to Melkur for what is supposed to be the last time. She pours out her heart to the inanimate statue about her concerns, that once Tremas becomes Keeper, he will be taken from her. A voice is heard emanating from Melkur echoing her word "soon". A short time later, Fosters find a body outside the Grove and the Consuls are summoned to a meeting by Kassia. Tremas scans the area, but the readings are off the scale of his instrument. He says that it means some force is taking control of Traken. Believing the man to have been murdered, Kassia says that the great danger necessitates that the Fosters be armed, but the Consuls cannot agree among themselves and summon [[Neman|Proctor Neman]].
   
The TARDIS emerges in the Grove, opposite to the Melkur statue. As the Doctor and Adric exit the Grove, they are surrounded by armed Fosters. The consuls vote to summon the Keeper, just as the Doctor and Adric are brought before them. Neman and the other Fosters are sent to check the presence of the Doctor's craft in the grove, but before they arrive, red light is seen shooting from the Melkur's eyes towards the TARDIS, causing it to disappear. Melkur is later seen striding from the Grove towards the Court room. The Consuls ask about the identity of the Doctor and Adric, and Melkur stands at the doors of the room seen only by the Keeper, its eyes glowing red. The Doctor asks the Keeper to identify them, but he cries out, "Evil! The sanctum is invaded! ... Evil, infinite evil!" The Keeper then vanishes, and Melkur moves out of sight. The Consuls and the Fosters then point their weapons at the Doctor and Adric, and close in on them...
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The TARDIS emerges in the Grove, opposite to the Melkur statue. As the Doctor and Adric exit the Grove, they are surrounded by armed Fosters. The consuls vote to summon the Keeper, just as the Doctor and Adric are brought before them. Neman and the other Fosters are sent to check the presence of the Doctor's craft in the grove, but before they arrive, red light is seen shooting from the Melkur's eyes towards the TARDIS, causing it to disappear. Melkur is later seen striding from the Grove towards the courtroom. The Consuls ask about the identity of the Doctor and Adric, and Melkur stands at the doors of the room seen only by the Keeper, its eyes glowing red. The Doctor asks the Keeper to identify them, but he cries out, "Evil! The sanctum is invaded! ... Evil, infinite evil!" The Keeper then vanishes, and Melkur moves out of sight. The Consuls and the Fosters then point their weapons at the Doctor and Adric and close in on them...
   
 
=== Part two ===
 
=== Part two ===
 
Kassia describes the Doctor and Adric as creatures of evil before becoming overwhelmed and fainting. Seeing Tremas's instrument, the Doctor says that he could use it to detect the high energy beam used to attack the Keeper. Meanwhile, Melkur is seen attacking Fosters with lasers shooting from its eyes. Tremas speaks up for the Doctor and Adric and invokes Consular privilege to protect them. Kassia is particularly displeased. [[Seron|Consul Seron]] says that should they breach any law, Tremas's life will also be forfeit.
 
Kassia describes the Doctor and Adric as creatures of evil before becoming overwhelmed and fainting. Seeing Tremas's instrument, the Doctor says that he could use it to detect the high energy beam used to attack the Keeper. Meanwhile, Melkur is seen attacking Fosters with lasers shooting from its eyes. Tremas speaks up for the Doctor and Adric, and invokes Consular privilege to protect them. Kassia is particularly displeased. [[Seron|Consul Seron]] says that should they breach any law, Tremas's life will also be forfeit.
 
   
 
[[File:Traken_part2.JPG|thumb|right|[[Adric]] and [[Nyssa]] hard at work.]]
 
[[File:Traken_part2.JPG|thumb|right|[[Adric]] and [[Nyssa]] hard at work.]]
Meanwhile Kassia rushes to Melkur and starts hiding the bodies of the Fosters. The following day, Tremas and the Doctor go to the Grove to search for the TARDIS. Meanwhile, Adric and Tremas's daughter [[Nyssa]] are conducting a Fourier analysis of the energy readings. In the Grove, Kassia is seen again conversing with Melkur. He gives her a band and asks her to wear it as a token of her allegiance, and she places it around her neck. When the band glows red, Melkur commands her to go forth and be its eyes and ears. Kassia informs it that Seron will enter rapport with the Keeper instead of Tremas, but Melkur is not concerned.
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Meanwhile, Kassia rushes to Melkur and starts hiding the bodies of the Fosters. The following day, Tremas and the Doctor go to the Grove to search for the TARDIS. Meanwhile, Adric and Tremas's daughter [[Nyssa]] are conducting a Fourier analysis of the energy readings. In the Grove, Kassia is seen again conversing with Melkur. He gives her a band and asks her to wear it as a token of her allegiance, and she places it around her neck. When the band glows red, Melkur commands her to go forth and be its eyes and ears. Kassia informs it that Seron will enter rapport with the Keeper instead of Tremas, but Melkur is not concerned.
   
Tremas and the Doctor enter the Court room, where they see Kassia emerging from the source chamber in some sort of trance. When she has gone, they descend into the source chamber and enter the grove through a secret entrance. There, the Doctor realises that the TARDIS is in fact present in the Grove, but has been displaced in time. Later, the Source manipulator activates; the Keeper is being summoned — it is Seron's rapport. Watched by Kassia, Seron is enveloped in a column of light. Kassia's band and eyes glow, and she shoots laser beams, killing Seron. At that moment, Tremas arrives, but as the other Consuls arrive Kassia declares that Seron was dead because he was rejected by the Keeper. She orders the Fosters to seize Tremas, the Doctor and Adric, but they flee to the grove, where they are found by Kassia and the Fosters, who catch them in a net. Kassia returns to the Melkur and tells him that the deed is done. However, he answers back, "Oh, no Kassia. It is only beginning..."
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Tremas and the Doctor enter the courtroom, where they see Kassia emerging from the source chamber in some sort of trance. When she has gone, they descend into the source chamber and enter the grove through a secret entrance. There, the Doctor realises that the TARDIS is, in fact, present in the Grove, but has been displaced in time. Later, the Source manipulator activates; the Keeper is being summoned — it is Seron's rapport. Watched by Kassia, Seron is enveloped in a column of light. Kassia's band and eyes glow, and she shoots laser beams, killing Seron. At that moment, Tremas arrives, but as the other Consuls arrive, Kassia declares that Seron was dead because he was rejected by the Keeper. She orders the Fosters to seize Tremas, the Doctor and Adric, but they flee to the grove, where they are found by Kassia and the Fosters, who catch them in a net. Kassia returns to the Melkur and tells him that the deed is done. However, he answers back, "Oh, no Kassia. It is only beginning..."
   
 
=== Part three ===
 
=== Part three ===
 
Tremas, Adric and the Doctor are placed in a cell in the penal wing by the Fosters. In the grove, Melkur informs Kassia that Tremas will continue to live as long she continues to obey and that she must become the next Keeper. Tremas informs the Doctor that Melkur could not come in contact with the Source, as the bioelectronics only permit access to a Trakenite. Kassia meets with [[Katura]] and [[Luvic]] to persuade them that she should be the Keeper-nominate, which they readily do. Meanwhile, Nyssa attempts to get past Neman to see her father. When he will not budge, she shoots him and another guard with a green energy beam. She proceeds to the cell and frees the Doctor and the others. When Kassia finds the stunned Neman, she furiously orders him to search the sanctum and the Grove. The Doctor goes to Tremas's quarters, hoping that they have already been searched. The Doctor asks him if he has the master plans for the source manipulator.
   
 
The Keeper is dying, and Kassia is summoned by Katura and Luvic. The Doctor and the others try to get to the TARDIS but are caught in the Grove by Neman and the Fosters. Neman informs them that the Keeper-nominate has sentenced them to death, but a sudden thunderstorm terrifies the Fosters and they flee before carrying out the execution. Kassia enters the Sanctum at the moment of the Keeper's death and seats herself on the Keeper's throne. Inside Melkur, a hideously deformed figure is seen, while behind him is a black wall with roundels...
Tremas, Adric and the Doctor are placed in a cell in the penal wing by the Fosters. In the grove, Melkur informs Kassia that Tremas will continue to live as long she continues to obey, and that she must become the next Keeper. Tremas informs the Doctor that Melkur could not come in contact with the Source, as the bio electronics only permit access to a Trakenite. Kassia meets with [[Katura]] and [[Luvic]] to persuade them that she should be the Keeper-nominate, which they readily do. Meanwhile, Nyssa attempts to get past Neman to see her father. When he will not budge, she shoots him and another guard with a green energy beam. She proceeds to the cell and frees the Doctor and the others. When Kassia finds the stunned Neman, she furiously orders him to search the sanctum and the Grove. The Doctor goes to Tremas's quarters, hoping that they have already been searched. The Doctor asks him if he has the master plans for the source manipulator.
 
   
 
The Melkur statue dematerialises from the grove with a TARDIS-like sound. As Katura and Luvic prepare to use their Consular rings to connect Kassia to the source, the Doctor bursts into the chamber and pleads with Katura not to complete the transition, but she ignores him. Kassia screams in agony and disappears. The Melkur statue materialises in her place...
The Keeper is dying, and Kassia is summoned by Katura and Luvic. The Doctor and the others try to get to the TARDIS, but are caught in the Grove by Neman and the Fosters. Neman informs them that the Keeper-nominate has sentenced them to death, but a sudden thunder storm terrifies the Fosters and they flee before carrying out the execution. Kassia enters the Sanctum at the moment of the Keeper's death, and seats herself on the Keeper's throne. Inside Melkur, a hideously deformed figure is seen, while behind him is a black wall with roundels...
 
 
The Melkur statue dematerialises from the grove with a TARDIS-like sound. As Katura and Luvic prepare to use their Consular rings to connect Kassia to the source, the Doctor bursts into the chamber and pleads with Katura not to complete the transition, but she ignores him. Kassia screams in agony, and disappears. The Melkur statue materialises in her place...
 
   
 
=== Part four ===
 
=== Part four ===
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Melkur commands Neman to confine the Consuls to their quarters. As he does so he begins to fade from the throne before disappearing. The Doctor and Tremas discuss how they might be able to defeat Melkur before he has complete access to the Source. They do not have the five Consular rings, but with the Source manipulator blueprint, the Doctor thinks there may be a way. Melkur dispatches Neman, now adorned with a control band, to secure the blueprint document. He enters Tremas's quarters and asks for the blueprint to be handed over. The Melkur statue materialises within the room, and when Tremas refuses to release the document, Melkur shoots energy beams from his eyes at him. The Doctor releases the document, and Melkur burns it with its energy beam. The Doctor knocks Neman and the Fosters' heads together and retrieves Tremas's Consular ring.
   
Melkur commands Neman to confine the Consuls to their quarters. As he does so he begins to fade from the throne before disappearing. The Doctor and Tremas discuss how they might be able to defeat Melkur before he has complete access to the Source. They do not have the five Consular rings, but with the Source manipulator blue-print, the Doctor thinks there may be a way. Melkur dispatches Neman, now adorned with a control band, to secure the blue print document. He enters Tremas's quarters, and asks for the blue print to be handed over. The Melkur statue materialises within the room, and when Tremas refuses to release the document, Melkur shoots energy beams from his eyes at him. The Doctor releases the document, and Melkur burns it with its energy beam. The Doctor knocks Neman and the Fosters' heads together, and retrieves Tremas's Consular ring.
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Nyssa and Adric complete construction of a servo-shutdown, with which they can sabotage the source manipulator. The Doctor goes to the sanctum and prepares to try to break the encryption of the Source security system. Nyssa and Adric enter the Source manipulator chamber and prepare to attach the device. Tremas tries to make a defiant stand against Melkur, but Melkur mentally controls him. Neman is brought forth and hands his weapon to Tremas. Under Melkur's willpower, Tremas shoots down Neman. Melkur outlines its plans of conquest. The Doctor is drawn within the Keeper's inner sanctum, before both he and the Melkur disappear. Inside Melkur, the Doctor immediately recognises the disfigured creature as {{Pratt}}.
 
Nyssa and Adric complete construction of a servo-shutdown, with which they can sabotage the source manipulator. The Doctor goes to the sanctum, and prepares to try to break the encryption of the Source security system. Nyssa and Adric enter the Source manipulator chamber and prepare to attach the device. Tremas tries to make a defiant stand against Melkur, but Melkur mentally controls him. Neman is brought forth and hands his weapon to Tremas. Under Melkur's willpower, Tremas shoots down Neman. Melkur outlines its plans of conquest. The Doctor is drawn within the Keeper's inner sanctum, before both he and the Melkur disappear. Inside Melkur, the Doctor immediately recognises the disfigured creature as {{Pratt}}.
 
   
The Doctor is paralysed when the Master keys [[The Master's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]' systems to his bio rhythms. The Master explains that he is nearing the end of his twelfth regeneration, and that with the powers of the Keeper of Traken he can extend his life beyond this final limitation of a [[Time Lord]]. Just as he is about to attack the Doctor to take his body, the servo-shutdown begins to destabilise the Source. The Doctor, able to move once again, smashes through a glass panel to escape.
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The Doctor is paralysed when the Master keys [[The Master's TARDIS|his TARDIS]]' systems to his biorhythms. The Master explains that he is nearing the end of his twelfth regeneration and that with the powers of the Keeper of Traken he can extend his life beyond this final limitation of a [[Time Lord]]. Just as he is about to attack the Doctor to take his body, the servo-shutdown begins to destabilise the Source. The Doctor, able to move once again, smashes through a glass panel to escape.
   
 
[[File:Traken_part4.JPG|thumb|right|A new body at last...]]
 
[[File:Traken_part4.JPG|thumb|right|A new body at last...]]
With the encryption broken, Adric's sabotage of the Source is reversed. Luvic runs to the throne to become the new Keeper before the Source dies. Adric and the Doctor return to the TARDIS.
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With the encryption broken, Adric's sabotage of the Source is reversed. Luvic runs to the throne to become the new Keeper before the Source dies. Adric and the Doctor return to the TARDIS.
   
As things settle down on Traken, Tremas investigates a mysterious longcase clock. When he touches the clock face, he is transfixed and the door of the clock opens. The Master emerges and merges with Tremas... "a new body at last...". Laughing, the newly-rejuvenated Master enters the clock, which is in fact his TARDIS. Seconds after the Master's TARDIS has dematerialised, Nyssa comes looking for her father. She calls to him, but there is no answer...
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As things settle down on Traken, Tremas investigates a mysterious longcase clock. When he touches the clock face, he is transfixed and the door of the clock opens. The Master emerges and merges with Tremas... "a new body at last...". Laughing, the newly-rejuvenated Master enters the clock, which is, in fact, his TARDIS. Seconds after the Master's TARDIS has dematerialised, Nyssa comes looking for her father. She calls to him, but there is no answer...
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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* [[Foster 1|Foster]] - [[Liam Prendergast]]
 
* [[Foster 1|Foster]] - [[Liam Prendergast]]
 
* [[Foster 2|Foster]] - [[Philip Bloomfield]]
 
* [[Foster 2|Foster]] - [[Philip Bloomfield]]
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=== Uncredited cast ===
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* Foster - [[Pat Judge]] ([[DWM 236]])
   
 
== Crew ==
 
== Crew ==
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* [[Costumes]] - [[Amy Roberts]]
 
* [[Costumes]] - [[Amy Roberts]]
 
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Tony Burrough]]
 
* [[Designer (crew)|Designer]] - [[Tony Burrough]]
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* [[Director's assistant|Director's Assistant]] - [[Jean Davis]]
 
* [[Executive Producer]] - [[Barry Letts]]
 
* [[Executive Producer]] - [[Barry Letts]]
 
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Roger Limb]]
 
* [[Incidental Music]] - [[Roger Limb]]
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* [[Production Unit Manager]] - [[Angela Smith]]
 
* [[Production Unit Manager]] - [[Angela Smith]]
 
* [[Script Editor]] - [[Christopher H. Bidmead]]
 
* [[Script Editor]] - [[Christopher H. Bidmead]]
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* [[Senior cameraman|Senior Cameraman]] - [[Alec Wheal]]
 
* [[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]]
 
* [[Special Sounds]] - [[Dick Mills]]
 
* [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Don Babbage]]
 
* [[Studio Lighting]] - [[Don Babbage]]
* [[Studio Sound]] - [[John Holmes]]
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* [[Studio Sound]] - [[John Holmes (sound designer)|John Holmes]]
* [[Studio Sound]] - [[Alan Fogg]]
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* Studio Sound - [[Alan Fogg]]
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* [[Technical manager|Technical Manager]] - [[Bob Hignett]]
 
* [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Peter Howell]]
 
* [[Theme Arrangement]] - [[Peter Howell]]
 
* [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
 
* [[Doctor Who theme|Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
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* [[Video effects|Video Effects]] - [[Dave Chapman]]
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* [[Videotape editor|Videotape Editor]] - [[Rod Waldron]]
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* [[Vision Mixer]] - [[Nigel Finnis]]
 
* [[Visual Effects]] - [[Peter Logan]]
 
* [[Visual Effects]] - [[Peter Logan]]
 
* [[Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]]
 
* [[Producer]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]]
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=== The Doctor ===
 
=== The Doctor ===
 
* The Doctor consults his [[time log]]s. Adric is able to read them.
 
* The Doctor consults his [[time log]]s. Adric is able to read them.
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* The Doctor is able to tell the energy readings of a TARDIS, and he can tell there is a more advanced TARDIS than his own on Traken.
   
 
=== Food and beverages ===
 
=== Food and beverages ===
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* The Master appears to have two TARDISes, the Melkur and his [[The Master's TARDIS|grandfather clock]], which is inside the Melkur TARDIS.
 
* The Master appears to have two TARDISes, the Melkur and his [[The Master's TARDIS|grandfather clock]], which is inside the Melkur TARDIS.
 
* {{Pratt|c}} is nearing the end of his twelfth [[regeneration]], making him the thirteenth incarnation.
 
* {{Pratt|c}} is nearing the end of his twelfth [[regeneration]], making him the thirteenth incarnation.
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* The Master plans to turn Traken into the centre of an empire.
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* The Master is a strong hypnotist; he's able to freeze Tremas from inside his TARDIS.
   
 
=== Science ===
 
=== Science ===
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* This story was the first part of a trilogy featuring the Master, who had not appeared since ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'' in 1976. The two following stories, ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', continue the story of his return.
 
* This story was the first part of a trilogy featuring the Master, who had not appeared since ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'' in 1976. The two following stories, ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'', continue the story of his return.
 
* Continuing the tradition of [[the Master]] having aliases of "Master", [[Tremas]] is an anagram. [[Geoffrey Beevers]] is credited as the [[Melkur]] to conceal the plot twist of the Master's return. Even after the identity of the person inside the Melkur has been revealed in part three, the closing titles still credit Beevers as "Melkur". The Melkur statue itself was actually played by [[Graham Cole]], who remained uncredited both on-screen and in ''Radio Times''.
 
* Continuing the tradition of [[the Master]] having aliases of "Master", [[Tremas]] is an anagram. [[Geoffrey Beevers]] is credited as the [[Melkur]] to conceal the plot twist of the Master's return. Even after the identity of the person inside the Melkur has been revealed in part three, the closing titles still credit Beevers as "Melkur". The Melkur statue itself was actually played by [[Graham Cole]], who remained uncredited both on-screen and in ''Radio Times''.
* The hooded robe and mask worn by Geoffrey Beevers as the disfigured Master were those as worn by [[Peter Pratt]] in ''The Deadly Assassin''. However, on this occasion the rubber mask was replaced with green makeup and face paint (the latter being used to paint teeth onto Beevers's lips) to allow the character a greater degree of expressiveness.
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* The hooded robe that was worn by Geoffrey Beevers as the disfigured Master was the same garment worn by [[Peter Pratt]] in ''The Deadly Assassin''. However, on this occasion, the original rubber mask — which had deteriorated too badly to be saved — was replaced with green makeup and face paint, the latter being used to paint teeth onto Beevers' lips, to allow the character a greater degree of facial expression.
* If Nyssa's pre-companion appearance is discounted, this is the first TV story in which the Doctor travels with only a male companion throughout, and would not happen again until 36 years later in [[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]]''
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* If Nyssa's pre-companion appearance is discounted, this is the first TV story in which the Doctor travels with only a male companion throughout, and would not happen again until 36 years later in [[TV]]: ''[[The Return of Doctor Mysterio (TV story)|The Return of Doctor Mysterio]].''
* This is the first story to feature the Master changing bodies on screen — though it is not a true regeneration, but rather the acquisition of another person's body. The Master would change bodies again in [[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]''. He would not regenerate on-screen until [[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''.
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* This is the first story to feature the Master changing bodies on screen — though it is not a true regeneration, but rather the acquisition of another person's body. The Master would change bodies again in [[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]''. He would not regenerate on-screen until [[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]''.
* [[The Master's TARDIS]] is shown to have offensive weaponry, which it uses in its Melkur form, and will again in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]''.
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* [[The Master's TARDIS]] is shown to have offensive weaponry, which it uses in its Melkur form, and will again in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]''.
 
* The ''Radio Times'' programme listing for part four was accompanied by a black and white head-and-shoulders photograph of Nyssa, with the accompanying caption "Will Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) help to defeat Melkur? ''Doctor Who'': 5.10 p.m."
 
* The ''Radio Times'' programme listing for part four was accompanied by a black and white head-and-shoulders photograph of Nyssa, with the accompanying caption "Will Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) help to defeat Melkur? ''Doctor Who'': 5.10 p.m."
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* {{As of|2018|9}}, this is the final televised story not to feature any [[human]]s. Prior to this, only ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'', ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'', ''[[The Armageddon Factor (TV story)|The Armageddon Factor]]'', ''[[The Creature from the Pit (TV story)|The Creature from the Pit]]'', ''[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|The Horns of Nimon]]'' and ''[[Full Circle (TV story)|Full Circle]]'' did not feature any humans.
* To date, this is the final televised story not to feature at least one [[human]].
 
   
 
=== Ratings ===
 
=== Ratings ===
* Part one - 7.6 million viewers
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* Part one - 7.6 million viewers
* Part two - 8.1 million viewers
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* Part two - 8.1 million viewers
* Part three - 5.2 million viewers
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* Part three - 5.2 million viewers
 
* Part four - 6.1 million viewers
 
* Part four - 6.1 million viewers
   
 
=== Filming locations ===
 
=== Filming locations ===
* [[BBC Television Centre]] ([[List of stories recorded at BBC Television Centre|TC6 & TC8]]), Shepherd's Bush, [[London]]
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* [[BBC Television Centre]] ([[List of stories recorded at BBC Television Centre|TC6 & TC8]]), Shepherd's Bush, [[London]]
   
 
=== Production errors ===
 
=== Production errors ===
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* Kassia's red eyes are clearly painted on her eyelids.
 
* Kassia's red eyes are clearly painted on her eyelids.
 
* The opening and closing credits are noticeably off-centre, appearing slightly lower than usual.
 
* The opening and closing credits are noticeably off-centre, appearing slightly lower than usual.
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* To make the Keeper appear and disappear, two takes are shot, one up to when the Keeper is just about to disappear and one from when the Keeper has disappeared. When the Keeper disappears from the TARDIS, there is a lack of continuity of takes. In the second take, the lighting is brighter and both Adric and the Doctor are in slightly different positions.
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* In the same shot, the top of the TARDIS walls are visible, showing off the roof of the studio.
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* The reprise to Part One's cliffhanger is different in Part Two. In Part One, the Keeper says "Evil, Evil! The sanctum has been invaded!", however, in Part Two, the Keeper says "Evil! The sanctum's been invaded!"
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* In Part Two, when Kassia runs out and finds the body of the Foster, a crewman or the shadow of a crewman is visible behind a bush.
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* When Serin runs in to take the place of the keeper, he stumbles and has to grab onto the door of the chamber to steady himself.
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* There is a lack of continuity in the Master's TARDIS. Before the Doctor enters the TARDIS, his workbench is cluttered, but later it is tidied up, despite there not being time to tidy it up.
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* The moss on Melkur's back has stitches in it.
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* When the Doctor calls out to the Foster when he is in the cell, a crew member's shadow is visible.
   
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* {{Pratt|c}} is still in his crippled form, as when the Doctor encountered him on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'')
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* {{Pratt|c}} is still in his crippled form, as when the Doctor encountered him on [[Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'')
 
* The newly revived Master will encounter the Doctor again very soon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
 
* The newly revived Master will encounter the Doctor again very soon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'', ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
* Nyssa meets the Doctor and Adric, although she does not leave and begin travelling with them. She is soon thereafter taken to them by [[The Watcher (Logopolis)|The Watcher]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')
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* Nyssa meets the Doctor and Adric, although she does not leave and begin travelling with them. She is soon thereafter taken to them by [[The Watcher (Logopolis)|the Watcher]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'')
 
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Primeval (audio story)|Primeval]]'' also takes place on Traken, and is more or less a prequel to this story.
 
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Primeval (audio story)|Primeval]]'' also takes place on Traken, and is more or less a prequel to this story.
 
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] has already met Nyssa in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Asylum (novel)|Asylum]]''. However, this took place significantly after her departure from the TARDIS in [[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'' in her personal timeline.
 
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] has already met Nyssa in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Asylum (novel)|Asylum]]''. However, this took place significantly after her departure from the TARDIS in [[TV]]: ''[[Terminus (TV story)|Terminus]]'' in her personal timeline.
* The [[First Doctor]] had always wanted to visit [[Traken]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'') During the Doctor's [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]], he visited the planet in the company of [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Victoria Waterfield]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Astronomer's Apprentice (short story)|The Astronomer's Apprentice]]'')
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* The [[First Doctor]] had always wanted to visit [[Traken]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Toy (audio story)|The Toy]]'')
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* During the Doctor's [[Second Doctor|second incarnation]], he visited the planet in the company of [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Victoria Waterfield]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Astronomer's Apprentice (short story)|The Astronomer's Apprentice]]'')
   
 
== Home video and audio releases ==
 
== Home video and audio releases ==
 
 
=== DVD releases ===
 
=== DVD releases ===
 
This story was released on DVD together with ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' as part of the ''[[New Beginnings]]'' DVD box set. It was released:
 
This story was released on DVD together with ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' as part of the ''[[New Beginnings]]'' DVD box set. It was released:
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* Music-Only Option - The original score for this story is included on a separate soundtrack.
 
* Music-Only Option - The original score for this story is included on a separate soundtrack.
 
* Trailers & Continuity Announcements
 
* Trailers & Continuity Announcements
* DVD-ROM feature - 1982 [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]], ''[[Radio Times]]'' illings and BBC Enterprises Literature PDFs
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* DVD-ROM feature - 1982 [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]], ''[[Radio Times]]'' billings and BBC Enterprises Literature PDFs
 
* Photo Gallery
 
* Photo Gallery
 
* Production Subtitles
 
* Production Subtitles
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The Keeper of Traken was the sixth serial of season 18 of Doctor Who. It featured the return of the Master after a long absence, here played by Geoffrey Beevers and (briefly) Anthony Ainley. It is also the first story in what is sometimes referred to as "The Master Trilogy".

In this story, the Master assimilated a new body to replace the one that was withering, and thus changed physical appearance without the aid of regeneration. Anthony Ainley would now portray the Master until the end of the classic series with his substitute body.

Synopsis

The Fourth Doctor and Adric learn from the wizened Keeper of Traken that a great evil has come to his planet in the form of a Melkur - a calcified statue. The Keeper of Traken is nearing the end of his reign and seeks the Doctor's help in preventing the evil from taking control of the bioelectronic Source that is the keystone of the Traken Union's civilisation.

Plot

Part one

Traken part1

The TARDIS receives a visitor - the Keeper.

In the TARDIS, the Fourth Doctor and Adric have arrived back in N-Space near the star Mettula Orionsis, home to the Traken Union, famous for its universal harmony. Suddenly they find themselves in orbit of Traken, and the figure of an elderly man on a throne appears within the console room. The Doctor identifies him as the Keeper of Traken. The Keeper reveals that he will soon die and have to pass on his powers to a successor. He asks the Doctor to come to Traken but warns him of great danger. On the scanner, the Keeper reveals images of Traken and of the arrival of an evil creature known as a Melkur years ago. The creature's baleful influence cannot go beyond the groves, and it becomes calcified. A young Trakenite woman called Kassia is seen pitying it.

On present-day Traken, Consul Tremas is marrying Kassia. Tremas and Kassia enter the Keeper's chamber to receive his blessing. Tremas is the Keeper's named successor. In the grove, Kassia tends to Melkur for what is supposed to be the last time. She pours out her heart to the inanimate statue about her concerns, that once Tremas becomes Keeper, he will be taken from her. A voice is heard emanating from Melkur echoing her word "soon". A short time later, Fosters find a body outside the Grove and the Consuls are summoned to a meeting by Kassia. Tremas scans the area, but the readings are off the scale of his instrument. He says that it means some force is taking control of Traken. Believing the man to have been murdered, Kassia says that the great danger necessitates that the Fosters be armed, but the Consuls cannot agree among themselves and summon Proctor Neman.

The TARDIS emerges in the Grove, opposite to the Melkur statue. As the Doctor and Adric exit the Grove, they are surrounded by armed Fosters. The consuls vote to summon the Keeper, just as the Doctor and Adric are brought before them. Neman and the other Fosters are sent to check the presence of the Doctor's craft in the grove, but before they arrive, red light is seen shooting from the Melkur's eyes towards the TARDIS, causing it to disappear. Melkur is later seen striding from the Grove towards the courtroom. The Consuls ask about the identity of the Doctor and Adric, and Melkur stands at the doors of the room seen only by the Keeper, its eyes glowing red. The Doctor asks the Keeper to identify them, but he cries out, "Evil! The sanctum is invaded! ... Evil, infinite evil!" The Keeper then vanishes, and Melkur moves out of sight. The Consuls and the Fosters then point their weapons at the Doctor and Adric and close in on them...

Part two

Kassia describes the Doctor and Adric as creatures of evil before becoming overwhelmed and fainting. Seeing Tremas's instrument, the Doctor says that he could use it to detect the high energy beam used to attack the Keeper. Meanwhile, Melkur is seen attacking Fosters with lasers shooting from its eyes. Tremas speaks up for the Doctor and Adric and invokes Consular privilege to protect them. Kassia is particularly displeased. Consul Seron says that should they breach any law, Tremas's life will also be forfeit.

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Adric and Nyssa hard at work.

Meanwhile, Kassia rushes to Melkur and starts hiding the bodies of the Fosters. The following day, Tremas and the Doctor go to the Grove to search for the TARDIS. Meanwhile, Adric and Tremas's daughter Nyssa are conducting a Fourier analysis of the energy readings. In the Grove, Kassia is seen again conversing with Melkur. He gives her a band and asks her to wear it as a token of her allegiance, and she places it around her neck. When the band glows red, Melkur commands her to go forth and be its eyes and ears. Kassia informs it that Seron will enter rapport with the Keeper instead of Tremas, but Melkur is not concerned.

Tremas and the Doctor enter the courtroom, where they see Kassia emerging from the source chamber in some sort of trance. When she has gone, they descend into the source chamber and enter the grove through a secret entrance. There, the Doctor realises that the TARDIS is, in fact, present in the Grove, but has been displaced in time. Later, the Source manipulator activates; the Keeper is being summoned — it is Seron's rapport. Watched by Kassia, Seron is enveloped in a column of light. Kassia's band and eyes glow, and she shoots laser beams, killing Seron. At that moment, Tremas arrives, but as the other Consuls arrive, Kassia declares that Seron was dead because he was rejected by the Keeper. She orders the Fosters to seize Tremas, the Doctor and Adric, but they flee to the grove, where they are found by Kassia and the Fosters, who catch them in a net. Kassia returns to the Melkur and tells him that the deed is done. However, he answers back, "Oh, no Kassia. It is only beginning..."

Part three

Tremas, Adric and the Doctor are placed in a cell in the penal wing by the Fosters. In the grove, Melkur informs Kassia that Tremas will continue to live as long she continues to obey and that she must become the next Keeper. Tremas informs the Doctor that Melkur could not come in contact with the Source, as the bioelectronics only permit access to a Trakenite. Kassia meets with Katura and Luvic to persuade them that she should be the Keeper-nominate, which they readily do. Meanwhile, Nyssa attempts to get past Neman to see her father. When he will not budge, she shoots him and another guard with a green energy beam. She proceeds to the cell and frees the Doctor and the others. When Kassia finds the stunned Neman, she furiously orders him to search the sanctum and the Grove. The Doctor goes to Tremas's quarters, hoping that they have already been searched. The Doctor asks him if he has the master plans for the source manipulator.

The Keeper is dying, and Kassia is summoned by Katura and Luvic. The Doctor and the others try to get to the TARDIS but are caught in the Grove by Neman and the Fosters. Neman informs them that the Keeper-nominate has sentenced them to death, but a sudden thunderstorm terrifies the Fosters and they flee before carrying out the execution. Kassia enters the Sanctum at the moment of the Keeper's death and seats herself on the Keeper's throne. Inside Melkur, a hideously deformed figure is seen, while behind him is a black wall with roundels...

The Melkur statue dematerialises from the grove with a TARDIS-like sound. As Katura and Luvic prepare to use their Consular rings to connect Kassia to the source, the Doctor bursts into the chamber and pleads with Katura not to complete the transition, but she ignores him. Kassia screams in agony and disappears. The Melkur statue materialises in her place...

Part four

Melkur commands Neman to confine the Consuls to their quarters. As he does so he begins to fade from the throne before disappearing. The Doctor and Tremas discuss how they might be able to defeat Melkur before he has complete access to the Source. They do not have the five Consular rings, but with the Source manipulator blueprint, the Doctor thinks there may be a way. Melkur dispatches Neman, now adorned with a control band, to secure the blueprint document. He enters Tremas's quarters and asks for the blueprint to be handed over. The Melkur statue materialises within the room, and when Tremas refuses to release the document, Melkur shoots energy beams from his eyes at him. The Doctor releases the document, and Melkur burns it with its energy beam. The Doctor knocks Neman and the Fosters' heads together and retrieves Tremas's Consular ring.

Nyssa and Adric complete construction of a servo-shutdown, with which they can sabotage the source manipulator. The Doctor goes to the sanctum and prepares to try to break the encryption of the Source security system. Nyssa and Adric enter the Source manipulator chamber and prepare to attach the device. Tremas tries to make a defiant stand against Melkur, but Melkur mentally controls him. Neman is brought forth and hands his weapon to Tremas. Under Melkur's willpower, Tremas shoots down Neman. Melkur outlines its plans of conquest. The Doctor is drawn within the Keeper's inner sanctum, before both he and the Melkur disappear. Inside Melkur, the Doctor immediately recognises the disfigured creature as the Decayed Master.

The Doctor is paralysed when the Master keys his TARDIS' systems to his biorhythms. The Master explains that he is nearing the end of his twelfth regeneration and that with the powers of the Keeper of Traken he can extend his life beyond this final limitation of a Time Lord. Just as he is about to attack the Doctor to take his body, the servo-shutdown begins to destabilise the Source. The Doctor, able to move once again, smashes through a glass panel to escape.

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A new body at last...

With the encryption broken, Adric's sabotage of the Source is reversed. Luvic runs to the throne to become the new Keeper before the Source dies. Adric and the Doctor return to the TARDIS.

As things settle down on Traken, Tremas investigates a mysterious longcase clock. When he touches the clock face, he is transfixed and the door of the clock opens. The Master emerges and merges with Tremas... "a new body at last...". Laughing, the newly-rejuvenated Master enters the clock, which is, in fact, his TARDIS. Seconds after the Master's TARDIS has dematerialised, Nyssa comes looking for her father. She calls to him, but there is no answer...

Cast

Uncredited cast

Crew

References

The Doctor

  • The Doctor consults his time logs. Adric is able to read them.
  • The Doctor is able to tell the energy readings of a TARDIS, and he can tell there is a more advanced TARDIS than his own on Traken.

Food and beverages

  • Wine is consumed during the wedding of Tremas and Kassia.

The Master

  • The Master appears to have two TARDISes, the Melkur and his grandfather clock, which is inside the Melkur TARDIS.
  • The Decayed Master is nearing the end of his twelfth regeneration, making him the thirteenth incarnation.
  • The Master plans to turn Traken into the centre of an empire.
  • The Master is a strong hypnotist; he's able to freeze Tremas from inside his TARDIS.

Science

  • The Doctor mentions the law of probability and the second law of thermodynamics.
  • Adric applies a Fourier analysis on the energy readings from the Melkur.

Traken

Technology

  • The Doctor's TARDIS is displaced via a time cone.

Weapons

  • The Melkur generates a strong plasma field and can shoot plasma beams.
  • Nyssa provides a ion bonder, a weapon settable to stun with a green ray.

Story notes

  • This story was the first part of a trilogy featuring the Master, who had not appeared since The Deadly Assassin in 1976. The two following stories, Logopolis and Castrovalva, continue the story of his return.
  • Continuing the tradition of the Master having aliases of "Master", Tremas is an anagram. Geoffrey Beevers is credited as the Melkur to conceal the plot twist of the Master's return. Even after the identity of the person inside the Melkur has been revealed in part three, the closing titles still credit Beevers as "Melkur". The Melkur statue itself was actually played by Graham Cole, who remained uncredited both on-screen and in Radio Times.
  • The hooded robe that was worn by Geoffrey Beevers as the disfigured Master was the same garment worn by Peter Pratt in The Deadly Assassin. However, on this occasion, the original rubber mask — which had deteriorated too badly to be saved — was replaced with green makeup and face paint, the latter being used to paint teeth onto Beevers' lips, to allow the character a greater degree of facial expression.
  • If Nyssa's pre-companion appearance is discounted, this is the first TV story in which the Doctor travels with only a male companion throughout, and would not happen again until 36 years later in TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio.
  • This is the first story to feature the Master changing bodies on screen — though it is not a true regeneration, but rather the acquisition of another person's body. The Master would change bodies again in TV: Doctor Who. He would not regenerate on-screen until TV: Utopia.
  • The Master's TARDIS is shown to have offensive weaponry, which it uses in its Melkur form, and will again in Castrovalva.
  • The Radio Times programme listing for part four was accompanied by a black and white head-and-shoulders photograph of Nyssa, with the accompanying caption "Will Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) help to defeat Melkur? Doctor Who: 5.10 p.m."
  • As of September 2018, this is the final televised story not to feature any humans. Prior to this, only The Deadly Assassin, The Pirate Planet, The Armageddon Factor, The Creature from the Pit, The Horns of Nimon and Full Circle did not feature any humans.

Ratings

  • Part one - 7.6 million viewers
  • Part two - 8.1 million viewers
  • Part three - 5.2 million viewers
  • Part four - 6.1 million viewers

Filming locations

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • Kassia's red eyes are clearly painted on her eyelids.
  • The opening and closing credits are noticeably off-centre, appearing slightly lower than usual.
  • To make the Keeper appear and disappear, two takes are shot, one up to when the Keeper is just about to disappear and one from when the Keeper has disappeared. When the Keeper disappears from the TARDIS, there is a lack of continuity of takes. In the second take, the lighting is brighter and both Adric and the Doctor are in slightly different positions.
  • In the same shot, the top of the TARDIS walls are visible, showing off the roof of the studio.
  • The reprise to Part One's cliffhanger is different in Part Two. In Part One, the Keeper says "Evil, Evil! The sanctum has been invaded!", however, in Part Two, the Keeper says "Evil! The sanctum's been invaded!"
  • In Part Two, when Kassia runs out and finds the body of the Foster, a crewman or the shadow of a crewman is visible behind a bush.
  • When Serin runs in to take the place of the keeper, he stumbles and has to grab onto the door of the chamber to steady himself.
  • There is a lack of continuity in the Master's TARDIS. Before the Doctor enters the TARDIS, his workbench is cluttered, but later it is tidied up, despite there not being time to tidy it up.
  • The moss on Melkur's back has stitches in it.
  • When the Doctor calls out to the Foster when he is in the cell, a crew member's shadow is visible.

Continuity

Home video and audio releases

DVD releases

This story was released on DVD together with Logopolis and Castrovalva as part of the New Beginnings DVD box set. It was released:

Part four is extended slightly to incorporate a dedication to the memory of Anthony Ainley, who died between recording his commentary and the DVD's release. The dedication includes a brief outtake of Ainley from his recordings for the videogame Destiny of the Doctors. The clip's inclusion is technically an easter egg as it isn't listed on the DVD menus or cover.

Special features:

Notes:

New Beginnings

VHS releases

This story was released on VHS in June 1993 in the UK, in September 1993 in Australia and in February 1994 in the US.

External links