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Written by Chris Boucher "The Fendahl is death. How do you kill death?" A sonic time scan draws the TARDIS to the Fetch Priory on Earth. There, the Doctor and Leela discover an impossibly old human skull that is the key to a nightmare from the Time Lords' past.


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Look past the painted eyelids, and there's something unutterably disturbing about Image of the Fendahl, Chris Boucher's 1977 masterpiece starring Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor and Louise Jameson's Leela.


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"Doctor Who" Image of the Fendahl Part Four (TV Episode 1977) IMDb

All about Classic Doctor Who story - Image of the Fendahl - A skull is the key to bringing Death back to life. - Index


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Trivia IMDbPro All topics Image of the Fendahl: Part One Episode aired Oct 29, 1977 TV-PG 25m IMDb RATING 7.5 /10 458 YOUR RATING Rate Adventure Drama Family Archeologists near a reputedly haunted woods use a time scanner to explore the history of a sinister 12 million year old skull, creating a hole in time that attracts the Doctor's attention.


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"Image of the Fendahl" is a cracking good story and even has a bit of a link with the new series' "The Unquiet Dead" (both explain human psychic ability as being due to local time rifts).


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24m IMDb RATING 7.4 /10 390 YOUR RATING Rate Adventure Drama Family The Doctor endeavors to prevent the re-existence of a Fendahl, a group entity that feeds on life itself and thought only to exist in Time Lord mythology, but a witches' coven, seeking power, intervenes. Director George Spenton-Foster Writers Chris Boucher Sydney Newman Stars


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IMAGE OF THE FENDAHL. U.K. Release: March 1993 / U.S. Release: June 1996 PAL - BBC video BBCV4941. NTSC - CBS/FOX video 8372 NTSC - Warner video E1321. Novelised as Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl by Terrance Dicks. Number 34 in the Doctor Who Library. Hardcover Edition - W.H. Allen. First Edition: May 1979. ISBN: 0 491 02127 5.


Doctor Who Image of the Fendahl (1977) Posters — The Movie Database (TMDb)

Image of the Fendahl: Part 4. The Sun Makers: Part 1. Pluto has been turned into a factory where the ruthless Company exploits its workers. 25 mins. The Sun Makers: Part 2. The Doctor is taken.


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Image of the Fendahl is the third serial of the 15th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 29 October to 19 November 1977.


"Doctor Who" Image of the Fendahl Part One (TV Episode 1977) IMDb

Season 15: Image of the Fendahl: Part 1 The Doctor and Leela arrive in present day England at Fetch Priory where a mysterious skull that is older than mankind exerts a deadly influence on those.


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Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl Doctor: Fourth Doctor Companion (s): Leela Featuring: K9 Main enemy: "Eustace" Main setting: Fetch Priory, Fetchborough, 1 August 1977 Key crew Writer: Chris Boucher Director: George Spenton-Foster Producer: Graham Williams Release details Story number: 94 Number of parts: 4


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The Fendahl, called "the Darkness" by the Daleks, ( AUDIO: The Dalek Trap) was a gestalt entity from the original fifth planet of the Sol system. It was composed of thirteen organisms: a Fendahl Core and twelve Fendahleen. The Fendahl was described as Death itself and posed a threat to all life.


Doctor Who Image of the Fendahl (TV) (1977) FilmAffinity

The Doctor realises that the skull is a channel through which a powerful and ancient creature called the Fendahl will manifest on Earth. The Fendahl lives by sucking the life from others and it had been thought destroyed by the Time Lords when, following its destruction of life on Mars, it was trapped on the fifth planet in the solar system which disappeared when the Time Lords threw it into a.


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Written by Chris Boucher. This four-episode serial first aired from October 29 to November 19, 1977. A Doctor Fendelman is studying a human skull which archaeologists estimate to be 12 million years old — far older than it can conceivably be — when the Doctor and Leela arrive.

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