14x11 - The Deadly Assassin - part 3

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What began as an encounter in a London junkyard in 1963 was to become a national institution in the United Kingdom. The crotchety old man - a renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey - who calls himself "The Doctor" has regenerated several times, traveling with several companions for over five decades.
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14x11 - The Deadly Assassin - part 3

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THE DEADLY ASSASSIN

BY: ROBERT HOLMES

Part Three


Original Air Date: 13 November 1976
Running time: 24:24




DOCTOR: It's an illusion. Dreams.

DOCTOR: I deny this reality. The reality is a computation matrix.

FIGURE (OOV.): I am the creator here, Doctor. This is my world. There is no escape for you.

FIGURE: Bwahahahaha!

DOCTOR: I deny it. I deny it!

FIGURE (OOV.): You are trapped in my creation, Doctor. My reality rules.

DOCTOR: All right, I'll fight you in your reality.

FIGURE (OOV.): Then it will be a pleasure to destroy you. Be on your guard. Bwhahaha!




SPANDRELL: His respiration has increased.

ENGIN: That's an adrenaline response. And there's a massive blood sugar demand. That would suggest he's preparing either to run for his life, or to fight for his life.

SPANDRELL: But he can't, can he? Who or what is he fighting?

ENGIN: Presumably, another mind.

SPANDRELL: You mean there's another living mind in the Matrix?

ENGIN: I'm only speculating, Castellan.

SPANDRELL: Yes.




FIGURE: We have him now, but be wary. The Doctor is never more dangerous than when the odds are against him.




HUNTER: (quietly) Water. He's going to need water.

DOCTOR: No anti-tank g*n.

DOCTOR: I wonder what he's been up to?

DOCTOR: It didn't get him. If it had, this nightmare would have ended.

HUNTER: All right, Doctor. A good try, but not quite good enough.




FIGURE: The fool! That could have been fatal. Physical deterioration increasing. He should have finished the Doctor off before now.

FIGURE: Stand. I have a task for you. There may be difficulties. Others may try to prevent you fulfilling my orders. You will ignore them and obey only me. You will let nothing stop you. Do you understand?

SOLIS: Yes, Master. I will obey only you.

FIGURE: This is what you will do.




DOCTOR: So that's what he was up to.

HUNTER: I'm very close to you, Doctor. You'd better start running. Do you hear me, Doctor?




SPANDRELL: Yes?

SOLIS: Message from the Chancellor, sir. He'd like the Doctor brought to him.

SPANDRELL: Solis, isn't it?

SOLIS: Yes, sir.

SPANDRELL: He's one of the Chancellor's personal guard.

ENGIN: Very well. You'll have to wait. It'll be over soon, one way or the other.

SPANDRELL: He's been in almost four minutes. How long can a living man exist in there?

ENGIN: I've no data available, but his body's on the point of collapse now. Low blood pressure, shallow respiration, carbon dioxide increasing. He can't last much longer.




DOCTOR: Must keep going. I must keep going.

HUNTER: He can't last long.




SPANDRELL: It's only a mental battle. If the Doctor's losing, why can't he just pull out?

ENGIN: It's not that simple. His adversary must have been in the matrix many times before. Hey, don't touch that!

SOLIS: Sorry.

ENGIN: He's created a mental stronghold, a dreamscape if you like. The Doctor's got caught up in it.

SPANDRELL: So he doesn't stand a chance?

ENGIN: A very slight one. His opponent is expending energy in maintaining the reality projection. The Doctor can employ all his own artron energy for defence.

SPANDRELL: Get back! Get back from




DOCTOR: Marsh gas.




MASTER: That man! One final effort. k*ll him! Destroy him! I, the Master, command you!




GOTH: Where are you, Doctor? You can't win, Doctor. You might as well give up now.

DOCTOR: What do you want of me?

GOTH: Only your life, Doctor. Your life for my Master.

DOCTOR: I'll make a bargain with you.

GOTH: No bargains. Show yourself, Doctor. Get it over with. Do you hear me?

DOCTOR: No. You show yourself first. Your real self.

GOTH: Very well, Doctor.

DOCTOR: Goth. All right, Goth, you win.

GOTH: Finished, Doctor. You're finished.



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The Doctor
Tom Baker

The Master
Peter Pratt

Cardinal Borusa
Angus MacKay

Castellan Spandrell
George Pravda

Chancellor Goth
Bernard Horsfall

Commander Hilred
Derek Seaton

Commentator Runcible
Hugh Walters

Co-ordinator Engin
Erik Chitty

Gold Usher
Maurice Quick

Solis
Peter Mayock

The President
Llewellyn Rees

Time Lord 1
John Dawson

Time Lord 2
Michael Bilton

Voice
Helen Blatch




Assistant Floor Manager
Linda Graeme

Costumes
James Acheson

Joan Ellacott

Designer
Roger Murray-Leach

Fight Arranger
Terry Walsh

Film Cameraman
Fred Hamilton

Film Editor
Ian McKendrick

Incidental Music
Dudley Simpson

Make-Up
Jean Williams

Producer
Philip Hinchcliffe

Production Assistant
Nicholas John

Production Unit Manager
Chris D'Oyly-John

Script Editor
Robert Holmes

Special Sounds
d*ck Mills

Studio Lighting
Brian Clemett

Studio Sound
Clive Gifford

Theme Arrangement
Delia Derbyshire

Title Music
Ron Grainer

Visual Effects
Len Hutton
Peter Day
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