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- The Krotons - Wikipedia
The Krotons is the fourth serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 28 December 1968 to 18 January 1969
- The Krotons (TV story) | Tardis | Fandom
The Krotons was the fourth serial of season 6 of Doctor Who It was the first story penned by future script editor Robert Holmes, whose prolific contributions to the series created or contributed to many key elements of the programme's mythology
- Doctor Who The Krotons: Episode One (TV Episode 1968) - IMDb
The TARDIS lands on a nameless desolate planet where The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe learn the native Gonds are ruled by the mysterious and unseen Krotons, where The Krotons chooses their top students to join The Krotons in their machine as their companions
- Doctor Who - The Krotons (TV Story) - The Doctor Who Site
The Krotons Synopsis When the TARDIS arrives on the planet of the Gonds, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe discover a world ruled and enslaved by the Krotons The brightest Gonds are always chosen to serve as companions of the Krotons and are never seen again
- The Krotons · Classic Who S6 • Serial 4 · (4 episodes)
When the TARDIS arrives on the planet of the Gonds, the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe discover a world ruled and enslaved by the Krotons The brightest Gonds are always chosen to serve as companions of the Krotons and are never seen again
- WHO AT 60: CLASSIC DOCTOR WHO—Patrick Troughton ‘The Krotons’ (1968 . . .
The Doctor and his friends encounter the primitive Gonds and hear of their mysterious unseen rulers, the dreaded Krotons The Krotons seem benevolent — but the Doctor makes a terrifying
- Doctor Who Reviewer|The Krotons
The Krotons are pieces of intelligent writing but are rather underused albeit one Kroton who gets to wonder the mountains and attack the Tardis Zoe is again top notch whilst Patrick Troughton strangely plays The Doctor in a cowardly way which seems to come out of nowhere
- The Krotons - Doctor Who DVD Special Features Index Wiki
Faced with William Hartnell's deteriorating health but with a popular TV programme on their hands, the Doctor Who production team hit on the idea of 'regenerating" the show's hero and give him a new body This documentary looks back over Patrick Troughton 's tenure as the Second Doctor
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