Doctor Who (1963) s08e04 Episode Script
Terror of the Autons, Part Four
Doctor Who Season 8 Terror of the Autons 4 of 4 Original air date: 1971/01/23 Hello Doctor, is that you? Who is this? What do you want? Simply to say goodbye, Doctor.
Help Brigadier.
Help.
Cable.
Pull it out.
Pull it out.
You all right, Doctor? Yes, more or less.
Im afraid I cut your connection.
Very amusing.
What happened? Well, remember what I told you, Brigadier? The Nestenes can put life into anything made of plastic.
Anything at all.
I see, and theres a lot of plastic around.
Doctor? Doctor? Well I was wrong, it isnt heat.
- Well? - Message from the Brigadier.
What is it this time? - Its about these daffodils.
- What about them? You remember we had a report of a plastics promotion tour.
Well, theyre handing out daffodils.
Who are? Well, chaps in weird carnival masks, touring round in a coach.
Did they say how many theyd given out? No they didnt.
Weve got no idea at all Im afraid.
We dont even know how long theyve been doing it.
The thing is that the Brigadier wants to know if the daffs are dangerous.
That, Captain Yates, is what Im trying to find out.
Excellent, where was it? Well, give me the grid reference.
Yeah.
No, just maintain contact.
I want to tackle them in open country.
Good, keep me informed.
Lethbridge Stewart here, I want a call to the RAF please.
Priority red-one strike command.
Scuse me, Jo.
What are you doing? Well, this is a section of that daffodil.
Im trying to find out its molecular structure.
No.
Hello, whats this? A programme pattern.
A programme pattern? Yes.
These daffodils have their instructions imprinted on every cell.
Its a weapon of some sort.
But what sort? Well, will those signs help you find out? They will if I can translate them.
My word! You look very fierce.
Weve located that coach load of Nestene Autons - distributing those daffodils, Doctor.
- Good.
Theyre hiding in that same quarry where they took you.
Well thats curious.
Was the Master with them? I couldnt say.
You might be able to identify him afterwards.
Afterwards? Ive got the R.
A.
F.
to lay on a rocket strike.
In a few hours time, that coach will be a pile of scrap iron.
The military mind at its most scintillating.
Faced with a problem they blast it off the face of the earth.
- What do you think we should do? - Nothing.
Keep them under observation for a while and give me a chance to find out the purpose of these flowers.
Im sorry, Doctor.
I cant afford to take that risk.
If that coach moves to a populated area, itll be impossible to destroy it.
The strike will go ahead as planned.
- Captain Yates? - Yes, Doctor? - How long have we got? - About an hour and a half.
The RAF boys are setting things up now and we have established an observation point at the quarry.
Mike, can we reach you there? Sure well be in radio contact with HQ and with the RAF.
You can get us on one of these.
See you, Doc.
Bye Jo.
An hour and a half.
- Everything seems quiet.
- The humans are watching us.
How do you know? We were followed to this place.
But wont that profile pattern be a Nestene? Yes, well done.
Thats why Im converting it to visual symbols.
Ah, here it comes.
Thats a face.
A part of one.
Yes, yes, a nose and a mouth.
What does that mean? - Ive no idea.
- So what next? Well, if it is a weapon, we must find out what triggers it off.
Jo, get in touch with the Brigadier, will you? See if he can hold up that air strike.
I must have more time.
Hello Greyhound, this is trap one.
Do you read me? Over.
There seems to be something wrong.
Hello Greyhound, this is trap one.
Do you read me? Over.
Jo, look.
Its alive.
Short wave radio.
You must have triggered it off with that walkie-talkie.
Of course, they must be planning to set them all off with a gigantic radio signal.
If I could only find out directional.
It seems to be looking for something.
Jo, be careful.
Jo.
Its all over.
You all right? Just a bit short of breath.
What happened? Well, your nose and mouth were sealed off with this.
Whats that? Plastic film, you would have been unconscious in two minutes, dead in under ten.
So all those people were killed by the daffodils? Yes.
Yes, they must have triggered them off accidentally - just as you did.
- Jo, do something for me will you? - Yes, of course.
Get in touch with that idiot Brownrose.
See if plastic daffodils were found at the scenes of any of those deaths.
And ask him if anybody was using short wave radios, will you? - Okay.
- You all right? Fine Doctor, and thank you.
Thank you, Eagle, message confirmed.
Over and out.
Thats it then sir.
Air strike confirmed.
Right.
No word from the Doctor then sir? No.
The air strikes due to begin in 37 minutes.
If the Doctors coming up with anything, hed better be quick.
Now, why wasnt this stuff found on the bodies? Yes of course.
Dissolved by carbon dioxide from the lungs.
Good afternoon, Doctor.
I hope Im not interrupting anything important? No, no, indeed not.
Youve come here to kill me, of course.
- But not without considerable regret.
- How very comforting! You see Doctor, youre my intellectual equal.
Almost.
I have so few worth opponents.
When theyve gone, I always miss them.
- How did you get in here? - Dont be trivial, Doctor.
I see youve been working on the Nestene Autojet.
My own small contribution to their invasion plan.
Viscous, complicated and inefficient.
Typical of your way of thinking.
Now, come, come Doctor.
Death is always more frightening when it strikes invisibly.
Tell me, how do you intend to activate these flowers? By a radio impulse which the Nestenes will send.
I shall open the channel for them.
Weve distributed four hundred and fifty thousand of these daffodils, so when 450 thousand people fall dead, the country will be disrupted.
And in the confusion the Nestenes will land their invasion force? Exactly.
Its a shame that you cant be here to enjoy the chaos and destruction with me.
Goodbye Doctor.
- You were quite right.
- Wait, dont shoot.
Doctor, you do disappoint me.
We Time Lords are expected to face death with dignity.
- Oh no! - Dont worry, hes not going to kill me.
That is your last mistake.
If you fire that thing, you will never be able to leave this planet.
Youre bluffing on an empty hand, Doctor.
Im not bluffing and my hand, as you can see, is not empty.
If you kill me, you will destroy the dematerialisation circuit from your own TARDIS.
You recognise it, I feel sure.
- Where did you get that? - The circus.
You underestimate me, Doctor.
Let me be quite plain, either you hand that unit over to me now or I kill Miss Grant.
Touché.
Dont.
Hes beaten already.
Theyre going to bomb the quarry.
Jo! Theres been a slight change of plan, Doctor.
Ive decided to let you live for a little while.
Not long now, sir.
- Whats happening out there? - The humans are planning to attack us.
We should try and leave.
We shall leave soon.
Our task is not yet completed.
Hes left us.
Hes deserted.
How did I get here? Im not part of this.
Look sir.
- Benton, stop that air strike.
- Its too late, sir.
Well try man, try.
Eagle, eagle, eagle.
Abort, abort, abort.
Now tie these two up.
Not a sign of life down there.
What do we do if they try to move out? I dont know.
Farrel? Farrel became undependable.
Did he? His father would have been proud of him.
Yes Miss Grant, they are a little heavy handed.
I apologise for your last moments on earth being so uncomfortable, Doctor.
Thank you.
Right, you come with me.
Now, because of the change in circumstances, were going to have to bring our schedule forward.
What we're going to do is this: - It's absolutely essential that we - Jo, - you know where we are, dont you.
- Roughly, why? Were just three or four miles from the radio telescope.
So? The Master will activate the daffodils from there.
What are you doing.
Im going to warn UNIT.
If I can just reach these brake pedals.
Doctor, if youre going to drive, I want to get off.
No, only hope the Brigadiers keeping his eyes open.
Got it.
Sir, sir.
The brake lights are flashing.
Yes, youre right.
- Somebodys signalling.
- The Doctor.
- Benton.
- Yes, sir.
Get this down.
E S T - Do you think theyre getting it? - If I can just keep trying.
I O N.
Thats it.
Read that back, Benton.
Daffodils are lethal.
Activated soon.
Destroy immediately.
Guard radio research station.
Benton, send an alert to the civil police.
I want radio and TV warnings, loudspeaker vans house to house, the lot.
- Right away, sir.
- Captain Yates, rustle up every available man and put a guard on that radio research station.
- Hello, bluebottle 3, this is greyhound.
- Ill stay here with the coach.
Do you read me? Over.
You know, Jo, its a pity escapeology wasnt part of your curriculum.
Funny you should say that, look.
- Well done.
- Careful.
Well, I hope that you two have enjoyed your little rest.
Right, the time has come for our final move.
Theyre on the move.
Come on, Benton.
Right, sir.
Thats it, Im free.
If he slows down, we might be able to jump for it.
Right.
Get back, Farrel.
- Are you all right? - Its my ankle.
The two humans have escaped.
Never mind about them.
I must get to the radio telescope.
The Autojets are being destroyed.
Its too late.
No.
Get out there all of you.
Keep those soldiers back.
Brigadier, those daffodils Doctor, look.
The radio telescope.
We must stop him reaching the control hell open the channel for the Nestenes.
Benton, get a stretcher party and get some more men.
Right, sir.
- Its locked.
- Stand back, Doctor.
Too late, Doctor.
The Nestenes are here.
Amateur landing of course, not the way I planned it.
- If only we can shut off the power.
- Impossible, theyve taken control.
No one can stop them now.
Your precious little planet is finished.
If were finished, then youre finished too.
Nonsense.
I helped them to come here.
Do you really think that that thing will distinguish between you and us? Its no good, sir, we just cant hold them.
Cant you do anything, Doctor? Not, unless we change the polarity.
Whilst the transfer shift is still open? - It will fling them right out into space.
- Youre right.
Well, youd better try it and quick.
Get onto the transfer bank, Ill switch the power through.
Are you ready? - Yes.
- Right, now.
Well, Doctor, it worked.
Yes, but only just.
Another minute and wed have been too late.
Hes gone.
After him, quick.
Look.
Sir.
Hes in the coach, sir.
Weve got him now.
Dont be too sure.
Dont trust him, Brigadier, its a trick.
Well, thats the end of him.
I told you not to be too sure.
Look out.
Well, we found the abandoned coach but the Master disappeared completely.
Hes probably left Earth by now.
- Oh no.
- What makes you so sure? Well, his TARDIS cant go anywhere, not without this.
And what the dickens is that? Well thats a dematerialisation circuit.
Its very complicated.
¿So the one he took from you? Belonged to my TARDIS, yes.
Ive been trying to repair it for months.
And now hes stuck here on Earth.
Yes, Im afraid so.
Think hell turn up again, Doctor? Bound to.
Well, you dont seem very worried about it.
Im not.
As a matter of fact, Jo, Im quite looking forward to it.
Help Brigadier.
Help.
Cable.
Pull it out.
Pull it out.
You all right, Doctor? Yes, more or less.
Im afraid I cut your connection.
Very amusing.
What happened? Well, remember what I told you, Brigadier? The Nestenes can put life into anything made of plastic.
Anything at all.
I see, and theres a lot of plastic around.
Doctor? Doctor? Well I was wrong, it isnt heat.
- Well? - Message from the Brigadier.
What is it this time? - Its about these daffodils.
- What about them? You remember we had a report of a plastics promotion tour.
Well, theyre handing out daffodils.
Who are? Well, chaps in weird carnival masks, touring round in a coach.
Did they say how many theyd given out? No they didnt.
Weve got no idea at all Im afraid.
We dont even know how long theyve been doing it.
The thing is that the Brigadier wants to know if the daffs are dangerous.
That, Captain Yates, is what Im trying to find out.
Excellent, where was it? Well, give me the grid reference.
Yeah.
No, just maintain contact.
I want to tackle them in open country.
Good, keep me informed.
Lethbridge Stewart here, I want a call to the RAF please.
Priority red-one strike command.
Scuse me, Jo.
What are you doing? Well, this is a section of that daffodil.
Im trying to find out its molecular structure.
No.
Hello, whats this? A programme pattern.
A programme pattern? Yes.
These daffodils have their instructions imprinted on every cell.
Its a weapon of some sort.
But what sort? Well, will those signs help you find out? They will if I can translate them.
My word! You look very fierce.
Weve located that coach load of Nestene Autons - distributing those daffodils, Doctor.
- Good.
Theyre hiding in that same quarry where they took you.
Well thats curious.
Was the Master with them? I couldnt say.
You might be able to identify him afterwards.
Afterwards? Ive got the R.
A.
F.
to lay on a rocket strike.
In a few hours time, that coach will be a pile of scrap iron.
The military mind at its most scintillating.
Faced with a problem they blast it off the face of the earth.
- What do you think we should do? - Nothing.
Keep them under observation for a while and give me a chance to find out the purpose of these flowers.
Im sorry, Doctor.
I cant afford to take that risk.
If that coach moves to a populated area, itll be impossible to destroy it.
The strike will go ahead as planned.
- Captain Yates? - Yes, Doctor? - How long have we got? - About an hour and a half.
The RAF boys are setting things up now and we have established an observation point at the quarry.
Mike, can we reach you there? Sure well be in radio contact with HQ and with the RAF.
You can get us on one of these.
See you, Doc.
Bye Jo.
An hour and a half.
- Everything seems quiet.
- The humans are watching us.
How do you know? We were followed to this place.
But wont that profile pattern be a Nestene? Yes, well done.
Thats why Im converting it to visual symbols.
Ah, here it comes.
Thats a face.
A part of one.
Yes, yes, a nose and a mouth.
What does that mean? - Ive no idea.
- So what next? Well, if it is a weapon, we must find out what triggers it off.
Jo, get in touch with the Brigadier, will you? See if he can hold up that air strike.
I must have more time.
Hello Greyhound, this is trap one.
Do you read me? Over.
There seems to be something wrong.
Hello Greyhound, this is trap one.
Do you read me? Over.
Jo, look.
Its alive.
Short wave radio.
You must have triggered it off with that walkie-talkie.
Of course, they must be planning to set them all off with a gigantic radio signal.
If I could only find out directional.
It seems to be looking for something.
Jo, be careful.
Jo.
Its all over.
You all right? Just a bit short of breath.
What happened? Well, your nose and mouth were sealed off with this.
Whats that? Plastic film, you would have been unconscious in two minutes, dead in under ten.
So all those people were killed by the daffodils? Yes.
Yes, they must have triggered them off accidentally - just as you did.
- Jo, do something for me will you? - Yes, of course.
Get in touch with that idiot Brownrose.
See if plastic daffodils were found at the scenes of any of those deaths.
And ask him if anybody was using short wave radios, will you? - Okay.
- You all right? Fine Doctor, and thank you.
Thank you, Eagle, message confirmed.
Over and out.
Thats it then sir.
Air strike confirmed.
Right.
No word from the Doctor then sir? No.
The air strikes due to begin in 37 minutes.
If the Doctors coming up with anything, hed better be quick.
Now, why wasnt this stuff found on the bodies? Yes of course.
Dissolved by carbon dioxide from the lungs.
Good afternoon, Doctor.
I hope Im not interrupting anything important? No, no, indeed not.
Youve come here to kill me, of course.
- But not without considerable regret.
- How very comforting! You see Doctor, youre my intellectual equal.
Almost.
I have so few worth opponents.
When theyve gone, I always miss them.
- How did you get in here? - Dont be trivial, Doctor.
I see youve been working on the Nestene Autojet.
My own small contribution to their invasion plan.
Viscous, complicated and inefficient.
Typical of your way of thinking.
Now, come, come Doctor.
Death is always more frightening when it strikes invisibly.
Tell me, how do you intend to activate these flowers? By a radio impulse which the Nestenes will send.
I shall open the channel for them.
Weve distributed four hundred and fifty thousand of these daffodils, so when 450 thousand people fall dead, the country will be disrupted.
And in the confusion the Nestenes will land their invasion force? Exactly.
Its a shame that you cant be here to enjoy the chaos and destruction with me.
Goodbye Doctor.
- You were quite right.
- Wait, dont shoot.
Doctor, you do disappoint me.
We Time Lords are expected to face death with dignity.
- Oh no! - Dont worry, hes not going to kill me.
That is your last mistake.
If you fire that thing, you will never be able to leave this planet.
Youre bluffing on an empty hand, Doctor.
Im not bluffing and my hand, as you can see, is not empty.
If you kill me, you will destroy the dematerialisation circuit from your own TARDIS.
You recognise it, I feel sure.
- Where did you get that? - The circus.
You underestimate me, Doctor.
Let me be quite plain, either you hand that unit over to me now or I kill Miss Grant.
Touché.
Dont.
Hes beaten already.
Theyre going to bomb the quarry.
Jo! Theres been a slight change of plan, Doctor.
Ive decided to let you live for a little while.
Not long now, sir.
- Whats happening out there? - The humans are planning to attack us.
We should try and leave.
We shall leave soon.
Our task is not yet completed.
Hes left us.
Hes deserted.
How did I get here? Im not part of this.
Look sir.
- Benton, stop that air strike.
- Its too late, sir.
Well try man, try.
Eagle, eagle, eagle.
Abort, abort, abort.
Now tie these two up.
Not a sign of life down there.
What do we do if they try to move out? I dont know.
Farrel? Farrel became undependable.
Did he? His father would have been proud of him.
Yes Miss Grant, they are a little heavy handed.
I apologise for your last moments on earth being so uncomfortable, Doctor.
Thank you.
Right, you come with me.
Now, because of the change in circumstances, were going to have to bring our schedule forward.
What we're going to do is this: - It's absolutely essential that we - Jo, - you know where we are, dont you.
- Roughly, why? Were just three or four miles from the radio telescope.
So? The Master will activate the daffodils from there.
What are you doing.
Im going to warn UNIT.
If I can just reach these brake pedals.
Doctor, if youre going to drive, I want to get off.
No, only hope the Brigadiers keeping his eyes open.
Got it.
Sir, sir.
The brake lights are flashing.
Yes, youre right.
- Somebodys signalling.
- The Doctor.
- Benton.
- Yes, sir.
Get this down.
E S T - Do you think theyre getting it? - If I can just keep trying.
I O N.
Thats it.
Read that back, Benton.
Daffodils are lethal.
Activated soon.
Destroy immediately.
Guard radio research station.
Benton, send an alert to the civil police.
I want radio and TV warnings, loudspeaker vans house to house, the lot.
- Right away, sir.
- Captain Yates, rustle up every available man and put a guard on that radio research station.
- Hello, bluebottle 3, this is greyhound.
- Ill stay here with the coach.
Do you read me? Over.
You know, Jo, its a pity escapeology wasnt part of your curriculum.
Funny you should say that, look.
- Well done.
- Careful.
Well, I hope that you two have enjoyed your little rest.
Right, the time has come for our final move.
Theyre on the move.
Come on, Benton.
Right, sir.
Thats it, Im free.
If he slows down, we might be able to jump for it.
Right.
Get back, Farrel.
- Are you all right? - Its my ankle.
The two humans have escaped.
Never mind about them.
I must get to the radio telescope.
The Autojets are being destroyed.
Its too late.
No.
Get out there all of you.
Keep those soldiers back.
Brigadier, those daffodils Doctor, look.
The radio telescope.
We must stop him reaching the control hell open the channel for the Nestenes.
Benton, get a stretcher party and get some more men.
Right, sir.
- Its locked.
- Stand back, Doctor.
Too late, Doctor.
The Nestenes are here.
Amateur landing of course, not the way I planned it.
- If only we can shut off the power.
- Impossible, theyve taken control.
No one can stop them now.
Your precious little planet is finished.
If were finished, then youre finished too.
Nonsense.
I helped them to come here.
Do you really think that that thing will distinguish between you and us? Its no good, sir, we just cant hold them.
Cant you do anything, Doctor? Not, unless we change the polarity.
Whilst the transfer shift is still open? - It will fling them right out into space.
- Youre right.
Well, youd better try it and quick.
Get onto the transfer bank, Ill switch the power through.
Are you ready? - Yes.
- Right, now.
Well, Doctor, it worked.
Yes, but only just.
Another minute and wed have been too late.
Hes gone.
After him, quick.
Look.
Sir.
Hes in the coach, sir.
Weve got him now.
Dont be too sure.
Dont trust him, Brigadier, its a trick.
Well, thats the end of him.
I told you not to be too sure.
Look out.
Well, we found the abandoned coach but the Master disappeared completely.
Hes probably left Earth by now.
- Oh no.
- What makes you so sure? Well, his TARDIS cant go anywhere, not without this.
And what the dickens is that? Well thats a dematerialisation circuit.
Its very complicated.
¿So the one he took from you? Belonged to my TARDIS, yes.
Ive been trying to repair it for months.
And now hes stuck here on Earth.
Yes, Im afraid so.
Think hell turn up again, Doctor? Bound to.
Well, you dont seem very worried about it.
Im not.
As a matter of fact, Jo, Im quite looking forward to it.