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The Seeds of Doom: Part Five

  • Episode aired Feb 28, 1976
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
637
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Tony Beckley in Doctor Who (1963)
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In the interest in self-preservation, Chase's men side with The Doctor against the Krynoid, but the Krynoid - now bigger than the Chase Mansion - invites The Doctor to join it, promising to ... Read allIn the interest in self-preservation, Chase's men side with The Doctor against the Krynoid, but the Krynoid - now bigger than the Chase Mansion - invites The Doctor to join it, promising to leave the others alone if he does. People within a mile of the Chase Estate, however, star... Read allIn the interest in self-preservation, Chase's men side with The Doctor against the Krynoid, but the Krynoid - now bigger than the Chase Mansion - invites The Doctor to join it, promising to leave the others alone if he does. People within a mile of the Chase Estate, however, start getting strangled by their plants, while Chase, snapping photos of the Krynoid, has a si... Read all

  • Director
    • Douglas Camfield
  • Writers
    • Robert Banks Stewart
    • Sydney Newman
    • Donald Wilson
  • Stars
    • Tom Baker
    • Elisabeth Sladen
    • Tony Beckley
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    637
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Douglas Camfield
    • Writers
      • Robert Banks Stewart
      • Sydney Newman
      • Donald Wilson
    • Stars
      • Tom Baker
      • Elisabeth Sladen
      • Tony Beckley
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Tom Baker
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    • Doctor Who
    Elisabeth Sladen
    Elisabeth Sladen
    • Sarah Jane Smith
    Tony Beckley
    Tony Beckley
    • Harrison Chase
    John Challis
    John Challis
    • Scorby
    Michael Barrington
    Michael Barrington
    • Sir Colin Thackeray
    Sylvia Coleridge
    Sylvia Coleridge
    • Amelia Ducat
    John Acheson
    • Major Beresford
    Ray Barron
    • Sergeant Henderson
    Seymour Green
    • Hargreaves
    Mark Jones
    Mark Jones
    • The Krynoid's Voice
    • (voice)
    Keith Ashley
    • Sir Colin's Aide
    • (uncredited)
    Ian Elliot
    • Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Kenneth Gilbert
    • Richard Dunbar
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    Pat Gorman
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    Brian Nolan
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    • Director
      • Douglas Camfield
    • Writers
      • Robert Banks Stewart
      • Sydney Newman
      • Donald Wilson
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    10A_Kind_Of_CineMagic

    Seeds of Success!

    Review of all 6 episodes:

    The story here is that The Doctor and Sarah go to an Antarctic base where three scientists have discovered a form of unknown plant life buried in the snow. It has been there for many thousands of years but is of alien origin. The pods found turn out to be Krynoids, a plant which is carnivorous, parasitic, powerful and immensely fast growing. The Doctor knows this plant is a threat to all humanity but a pod is stolen by crazed millionaire Harrison Chase who is obsessed with plants.

    Horror content was at its peak at this point in the series history and this story is one of the most horror based of all. There are some genuinely grim and macabre scenes which must have had children AND parents hiding behind the sofa. After having a lot of complaints during this time for being too adult and horrific, Doctor Who producers were forced to tone it down. The series, whilst still always continuing to have brilliant thrills, scares and adult qualities was never again to have quite the level of grown up thrills found in series 13 and 14. A scene where someone gets chewed up by a recycling machine is one example but there is a lot of quite gritty and dark content here and that only serves to make this a superb and memorable adventure.

    This is another example of the brilliance of this era with Robert Holmes as script editor and Phillip Hinchcliffe as Producer. They created the best sustained quality I think the show has ever had. This story is just one of many top standard classics from this time and writer Robert Banks Stewart has provided a great story to follow his equally great Terror of the Zygons.

    The dialogue of this story is intelligent and thoroughly enjoyable and it is delivered with superb acting by the whole cast while director Douglas Camfield again shows he is one of the finest directors the show had. The first 3 episodes in particular are tremendous and are at the highest possible standard. The engrossing science fiction/horror story and remote setting enriched with phenomenal characterisations and an alien threat makes this electrifying entertainment. The final 3 episodes are a bit less cerebral and more about monster attacks, confrontations and action but still have a tough, dark feel and the interesting human villain as well as the fun giant monster.

    Right from the start when the story begins with the three research scientists in the Antarctic those three characters are all very convincingly written and acted. It is actually a shame that such a well acted part as Moberley (Michael McStay) only lasts one episode. The sinister villain Chase (the superb Tony Beckley) has a smooth, slimy, creepy menace which is really entertaining and perfectly played. His violent thug Scorby (played brilliantly by John Challis, 'Boycie' from comedy classic 'Only Fools and Horses') is far more than your average 'heavy', he is another effective and interesting villain. Dunbar, Thackeray, Keeler and Hargreaves are all also extremely well acted. In addition we also get the larger than life eccentric Amelia Ducat (Sylvia Coleridge) who adds a humour and lightness amongst the mostly serious characters. There are actually lots of wonderful, witty moments interspersed with all the drama and menace.

    Tom Baker is magnificent as The Doctor. He delivers numerous witty lines with sparkling charisma whilst mostly is at the toughest and most stern we ever see him. He tells people off and barks orders one moment then makes a great joke the next, both with equal conviction. He is seen to be both selflessly heroic and the most actively tough the character has ever been. He engages in punch ups and even points a gun but this is all done so well that it works.

    The suspense and shocks, intelligent, engaging script and the enjoyable action make this a true classic. Even the Krynoid, which at times shows up the limitations of the show's effects, has some great moments. The stop motion work with the giant monster and the house is actually impressive. This is a fantastic, gripping and entertaining pleasure from start to finish. A 10/10 classic that all 'Whovians' must see.

    My ratings: All 6 Parts - 10/10.

    This story finished off the awesome series 13 which is a front runner for best season ever along with Season 14 and just ahead of Season 12. This Hinchcliffe & Holmes run era is simply incredible standard. 23 out of the 26 episodes of Season 13 got the full 10/10 from me which is unbelievable standards over a season. Only Parts 2 to 4 of The Android Invasion failed to get full 10/10 with only Part 4 being a real disappointment for me. Any Doctor Who 'show-runner' now or in the future should aim to copy the qualities of this era as it is as good as TV gets.

    My Season 13 Average Rating: 9.67/10!
    7Xstal

    The Compostable Killer...

    The garden of evil has taken control, its agents of chloroform provide the patrol, the roots have all taken, the Doctor's quite shaken, fauna becoming flora's salad bowl.
    10Sleepin_Dragon

    All Plant eaters must die.

    For so many, Tom will forever be The Doctor, and in turn, Sarah Jane will always be the favourite companion. This episode shows each at their very best, Tom is commanding, charismatic, heroic and energetic. Sarah Jane is brave, sassy and compassionate. In all fairness each benefit from a tremendous acript.

    Tony Beckley is excellent as Harrison Chase, a character who has very definitely gone off his rocker. The effects of the moving plants work very well indeed. The production values have been superb throughout.

    A concept that makes The Day of the Triffids seem tame, the idea of the Krynoid controlling all plant life, and turning it bad is so clever.

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    • Trivia
      The music by Geoffrey Burgon was created by five musicians playing a combination of flute, clarinet, harp, violin, cello, clavichord and percussion.
    • Quotes

      Doctor Who: Somehow a Krynoid can channel its powers to other plants. All the vegetation on this planet is about to turn hostile.

      Sir Colin Thackeray: You mean like aggressive rhubarb?

      Doctor Who: Yes, aggressive rhubarb.

      Major Beresford: What? homicidal gooseberries?

      Sir Colin Thackeray: Heh, heh. You are joking, of course, Doctor.

      Doctor Who: No, I'm not joking.

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1976 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Athelhampton House & Gardens, Athelhampton, Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK(Harrison Chase's mansion and grounds)
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 25m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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