Doctor Who: Warriors of the Deep - Part 2


7:30 pm - 8:00 pm, Monday, February 9 on KFWD Retro (52.8)

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Warriors of the Deep - Part 2

Season 21, Episode 2

"Warriors of the Deep", Part 2. After infiltrating Sea Base Four, the Doctor faces death in a large water tank.

repeat 1984 English
Sci-fi Action/adventure Fantasy Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Peter Davison (Actor) .. The Doctor
Janet Fielding (Actor) .. Tegan
Ingrid Pitt (Actor) .. Solow
Mark Strickson (Actor) .. Turlough
Tom Adams (Actor) .. Cmdr. Vorshak
Nigel Humphreys (Actor) .. Lt. Bulic
Ian McCulloch (Actor) .. Nilson
Tara Ward (Actor) .. Lt. Preston
VINCENT BRIMBLE (Actor) .. Tarpok
James Coombes (Actor) .. Paroli
Martin Neil (Actor) .. Lt. Maddox

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Did You Know..
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Peter Davison (Actor) .. The Doctor
Born: April 13, 1951
Birthplace: Streatham, London, England, United Kingdom
Janet Fielding (Actor) .. Tegan
Born: September 09, 1953
Ingrid Pitt (Actor) .. Solow
Born: November 21, 1937
Died: November 23, 2010
Trivia: According to early publicity reports, Polish actress Ingrid Pitt was born in 1943 while her parents were being shipped to a Nazi concentration camp. However, Pitt lists her date of birth as November of 1945, by which time the camps had been abolished. Whatever the case, she survived the war to become a leading actress on the East Berlin stage. She made her film debut in a Spanish bullfighting picture, then spent many years playing decorative roles in international productions filmed on location in Spain: Doctor Zhivago (1965), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966), Chimes at Midnight (1967), Where Eagles Dare (1969), among others. Pitt did not attain her "cult" status in films of that nature; instead, she won the hearts of gothic horror fans for her sensuous, stylish work in such films as The Vampire Lovers (1971) -- in which, as lesbian vampire Carmilla, she literally loses her head to Peter Cushing -- Countess Dracula (1973), and The Wicker Man (1977). Ingrid Pitt is most familiar to televiewers for her performance as Elvira in the 1982 British miniseries Smiley's People.
Mark Strickson (Actor) .. Turlough
Born: April 06, 1959
Tom Adams (Actor) .. Cmdr. Vorshak
Born: January 01, 1938
Died: December 11, 2014
Trivia: British actor Tom Adams played leading and supporting roles in films of the '60s and '70s, most notably The Great Escape (1963). Adams also appeared in television series such as Remington Steele and Dr. Who as well as performing in the occasional television movie. Adams died in 2014, at age 76.
Nigel Humphreys (Actor) .. Lt. Bulic
Ian McCulloch (Actor) .. Nilson
Born: May 05, 1959
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Founded Echo & the Bunnymen in 1978. As part of Echo & the Bunnymen, released debut album Crocodiles in 1980. Released his first solo album, Candleland, in 1989. After disbanding in 1993, reunited with Echo & the Bunnymen in 1997.In 1998, teamed up with a number of UK musical acts to record the official Team England song for the FIFA World Cup.
Tara Ward (Actor) .. Lt. Preston
VINCENT BRIMBLE (Actor) .. Tarpok
James Coombes (Actor) .. Paroli
Born: October 08, 1956
Martin Neil (Actor) .. Lt. Maddox

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