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Doctor Who: The Keys Of Marinus stars William Hartnell, the first Doctor, and is the DVD of the six part adventure released originally in 1964.
When the power of the Conscience Machine threatens to fall in to the wrong hands, The Doctor and his companions are assigned a dangerous mission by Arbitan, leader of the planet Marinus and Keeper of the Conscience Machine, to find the machine's operating keys, which are scattered around the planet. Others have attempted this, none have returned.
- BBC
- Doctor Who
- 147 mins approx.
- John Gorrie
- PG
- William Hartnell
- William Russell
- Jacqueline Hill
- Carole Ann Ford
- 4:3 Full Frame
- English
- 2
- Doctor Who
- 2
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Doctor Who: The Keys Of Marinus stars William Hartnell, the first Doctor, and is the DVD of the six part adventure released originally in 1964.
When the power of the Conscience Machine threatens to fall in to the wrong hands, The Doctor and his companions are assigned a dangerous mission by Arbitan, leader of the planet Marinus and Keeper of the Conscience Machine, to find the machine's operating keys, which are scattered around the planet. Others have attempted this, none have returned.
- BBC
- Doctor Who
- 147 mins approx.
- John Gorrie
- PG
- William Hartnell
- William Russell
- Jacqueline Hill
- Carole Ann Ford
- 4:3 Full Frame
- English
- 2
- Doctor Who
- 2
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The Keys of Marinus was a fantastic book when I read it at the age of ten. When I picked it up I couldn't put it down it was exciting full of action then I watched it for the first time on DVD it was slow and plodding at times, not nearly as exciting as the book. Though I think when it came to novelizations the writer added and embellished parts which made it more than it was. I did enjoy it in the end as it still transported me away like all adventures.
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