Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death: Episode 6 starts as the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) sees the huge alien spacecraft head straight for him inside the Recovery 7 recuse craft, back on earth Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) & Professor Cornish (Ronald Allen) look on as the Recovery 7 disappears of the radar screen although the Doctor is safe & well inside the alien ship & talking to the missing astronauts who have been brainwashed into thinking they are on earth as well as the alien captain who finally explains all...
This Doctor Who adventure was episode 17 from season 7 that aired here in the UK during early 1970, directed by Michael Ferguson I'm almost at the end of this story & it's been a good one although as feared it has struggled to retain my interest at times over it's mammoth seven episodes & there's still one left to go. The script by David Whitaker is finally making it's point & to be fair it's not entirely surprising as I've had lots of time to think about the story, where it was going & to be fair I didn't do too bad a job at it. Not one of the better episodes during this story but a necessary one, still worth a watch though.
This is the one where one of the aliens finally takes it's helmet off & we see it's face which is humanoid but covered in welts & bumps, almost like a ordinary guy with a badly burnt face. The special effects make-up on them is pretty good & it's quite effective.
The Ambassadors of Death is a good more adult orientated Doctor Who story which is well worth a watch for fans & sci-fi lovers alike.
This Doctor Who adventure was episode 17 from season 7 that aired here in the UK during early 1970, directed by Michael Ferguson I'm almost at the end of this story & it's been a good one although as feared it has struggled to retain my interest at times over it's mammoth seven episodes & there's still one left to go. The script by David Whitaker is finally making it's point & to be fair it's not entirely surprising as I've had lots of time to think about the story, where it was going & to be fair I didn't do too bad a job at it. Not one of the better episodes during this story but a necessary one, still worth a watch though.
This is the one where one of the aliens finally takes it's helmet off & we see it's face which is humanoid but covered in welts & bumps, almost like a ordinary guy with a badly burnt face. The special effects make-up on them is pretty good & it's quite effective.
The Ambassadors of Death is a good more adult orientated Doctor Who story which is well worth a watch for fans & sci-fi lovers alike.