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The War Games: Episode Six

  • Episode aired May 24, 1969
  • TV-G
  • 23m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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David Garfield in The War Games: Episode Six (1969)
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The scientist examines the captured resistance fighters and realises Jamie is a new arrival on the planet while the Doctor, Zoe and Carstairs try to rescue their friends.The scientist examines the captured resistance fighters and realises Jamie is a new arrival on the planet while the Doctor, Zoe and Carstairs try to rescue their friends.The scientist examines the captured resistance fighters and realises Jamie is a new arrival on the planet while the Doctor, Zoe and Carstairs try to rescue their friends.

  • Director
    • David Maloney
  • Writers
    • Terrance Dicks
    • Malcolm Hulke
    • Sydney Newman
  • Stars
    • Patrick Troughton
    • David Savile
    • Wendy Padbury
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    625
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Maloney
    • Writers
      • Terrance Dicks
      • Malcolm Hulke
      • Sydney Newman
    • Stars
      • Patrick Troughton
      • David Savile
      • Wendy Padbury
    • 3User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Patrick Troughton
    Patrick Troughton
    • Dr. Who
    David Savile
    • Carstairs
    Wendy Padbury
    Wendy Padbury
    • Zoe
    Frazer Hines
    Frazer Hines
    • Jamie
    James Bree
    James Bree
    • Security Chief
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    • Scientist
    Graham Weston
    Graham Weston
    • Russell
    Edward Brayshaw
    Edward Brayshaw
    • War Chief
    David Garfield
    David Garfield
    • Von Weich
    David Troughton
    David Troughton
    • Moor
    Barry Kennington
    • Resistance Man
    • (uncredited)
    Brian Nolan
    • Resistance Man
    • (uncredited)
    Gerry Wain
    • Alien Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Del Watson
    • Alien Guard
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Maloney
    • Writers
      • Terrance Dicks
      • Malcolm Hulke
      • Sydney Newman
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    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Welcome Troughton Junior.

    It's virtually the same format as the previous episode, The Doctor and co. battling for freedom, whilst The War Chief battles with The Chief of Security. I enjoy it, because I'm a fan of The War Games in general, but it's hard to say it's original, as it's virtually a repeat of the previous episode, lots of running around, toing and froing.

    The content of the episode isn't wildly original or fresh, midway and it's a little padded out, but the episode does have its strengths, the Time Lord Society finally comes to life, and of course the arrival of Patrick's son David, in his first credited role on the show, Private Moor. Such a talented actor, he was great here in one of his first roles, such a beautiful speaking voice. James Bree's Security Chief has grown on me over the years, his antagonistic, almost laboured delivery somehow suits the character, and you get a true sense of hostility between him and The War Chief's character.

    Perhaps having a break in between each episode is helping, as it is one step forward two back, but Troughton as a joy to watch in his last adventure.
    10A_Kind_Of_CineMagic

    Momentous, historic, fabulous epic which starts a lot of the series' mythology.

    Review for all 10 episodes:

    This is an epic of a story as it spreads across a huge 10 episodes. Much more than that though, this has truly epic importance in the history of Doctor Who! There a number of reasons why this is one of the most important and pivotal stories in the whole series.

    Firstly, it finally reveals that The Doctor's own people are called Time Lords and it introduces them as a society for the first time. This, after 6 whole series, finally removes a little of the mystery of the show by telling us something of The Doctor's origins. It also tells us that The Doctor has run away, stealing his TARDIS and that he is at complete odds with the way in which their society behaves. He is shown to be quite terrified of the Time Lords, in fact.

    As well as these hugely important revelations it also has the major event of the end of Troughton's tenure as The Doctor with him being forced to regenerate. This is not only the second ever regeneration, it has the added impact of being done as a punishment for him refusing to conform to Time Lord rules and running away with the TARDIS. It changes the course of the series as well because they also exile The Doctor to late 20th Century Earth. This is done in order that the series can have a period of purely Earth based adventures with a team of regular 'helpers' (in the form of UNIT).

    As if that isn't enough it features the emotional departure of Jamie and Zoe. This is done in a heartrendingly sad way which involves wiping all memories of their time with The Doctor apart from their first meeting.

    Even though these massively pivotal aspects occur in this story the most striking thing of all about this story is the brilliance of it as entertainment. It involves a plot where the TARDIS arrives in what appears to be a purely historical setting of the First World War trenches but then has the twist of slowly introducing science fiction aspects leading you to believe it is a 'pseudo-historical' story with alien intervention in Earth history. It then twists again to show they are, in fact, surrounded by many historical periods of war going on at the same time. Soldiers have been removed unknowingly from various wars on Earth to take part in 'War Games' which are being manipulated by an alien force to create perfect soldiers.

    The whole 10 episodes are thoroughly enjoyable, superbly written (by Malcolm Hulke and Terrance Dicks), acted, directed (by David Maloney) and presented. Troughton is fantastic (although his finale where he has to pull faces to show the effects of his regeneration are a shame, I wish they had done that differently), Frazer Hines is at his absolute best as Jamie and Wendy Padbury has a good send off too. All the guest cast (including Patrick Troughton's son David) and especially Philip Madoc and Edward Brayshaw as a renegade Time Lord, excel in their roles. For its importance and its exceptional quality this is one of the best stories of all.

    My Ratings: All 10 Episodes 10/10

    Despite this and The Invasion both being all-time great stories, disappointing stories The Dominators, The Krotons and The Space Pirates dragged the Season down to just medium quality for the series overall.

    Average Season 6 Rating: 8.01/10

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    • Trivia
      This episode contains the first ever reference to the Time Lords by name, from the Scientist ("Are you suggesting he's bringing in his own people - the Time Lords?" he queries the Security Chief about the War Chief).
    • Goofs
      In closeups of von Weich as he brainwashes Private Moor, there is a thin mesh visible taped from cheek to forehead forcing the squint supposedly caused by an earlier injury.
    • Quotes

      [Zoe marvels as the Doctor ably manipulates the Alien controls with precision]

      Zoe: Doctor, how did you do it so easily?

      Dr. Who: Well, it's not very difficult, Zoe.

    • Connections
      Featured in War Zone: The End of an Era (2009)

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    • Release date
      • May 24, 1969 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Studio TC8, BBC Television Centre, Wood Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 23m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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