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DW - 13x1 - Terror of the Zygons - Episode 1
Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen
1975
Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen
1975
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00:00Closed Captioning by Kris Brandhagen.com
00:30Hey, listen, Wally, tomorrow's supply contract, can you not send over a few haggis?
00:53The chef we have here doesn't he come the first finger...
00:56Wally?
00:57Hello, Wally, can you hear me?
00:59Over.
01:00Mr. Charlie Rake to I-Banning Control, are you receiving?
01:07I say again, Charlie Rake to I-Banning Control, do you read me?
01:11Over.
01:12Stay near!
01:15Stay near!
01:16Stay near!
01:17See you later!
01:18Stay, join in!
01:22Maximum glad you got it!
01:24Come on, this was him!
01:25Go-oh, let's go!
01:27No, there you go...
01:29Stay near!
01:31Come on, look.
01:33Come on, look.
01:35Volt.
01:49Forward.
02:05There we are.
02:20Follow me.
02:31Good morning.
02:49Are you wanting a lift?
02:56Hey, listen to that.
03:13Let's see what I can get out of it again.
03:15Okay, take that.
03:20Three rigs destroyed in a month.
03:22Two of the hours, General.
03:24Brigadier, actually.
03:25Well, Brigadier, my company's lost millions.
03:28The government is equally concerned, I can assure you, Mr. Hargall.
03:31More especially about the loss of life.
03:33If it just keeps up, pretty soon there won't be a man left willing to work out there.
03:36Do we have to put up with this hullabaloos?
03:38I'm afraid we've rather imposed ourselves on the landlord.
03:41If he wants to play his pipes, there's not much I can do about it.
03:43Ah, Mr. Bentham, any news of the doctor yet?
03:45No, sir.
03:46Nothing yet.
03:47The altar materialized by now.
03:55Mr. Bentham!
03:56Sir?
03:57Is this thing still working?
04:00As far as I know, sir, yes.
04:05You get on well with the landlord, don't you?
04:07Well, yes, sir.
04:08I suppose I do.
04:09We'll use your influence to get him to play the pipes when we're out, will you?
04:12Right, sir.
04:14Well, there's your doctor now, sir.
04:18Good Lord!
04:28Mr. Huckle!
04:31Who's the man in the driving seat?
04:33Him.
04:34That's the Duke of Forgill, the local big shot.
04:36He doesn't make things easy.
04:37He owns just about everything in this part of Scotland except our shore base.
04:40Frankly, he doesn't like us.
04:41Not one little bit.
04:43Oh, welcome back, doctor.
04:44I want to know one thing, Brigadier.
04:48What's that?
04:50That, doctor, is a kilt.
04:52Suits you very well.
04:53Oh, do you think so?
04:54Yes.
04:55Oh, this is His Grace, the Duke of Forgill.
04:59He very kindly gave us a lift.
05:00I had to pass here on my way to the oil base.
05:03To see me.
05:07To see you, Mr. Huckle.
05:08Huckle.
05:09To complain yet again about your roughnecks trespassing and poaching on my property.
05:13My men have been warned, sir.
05:15If any of them are caught, they'll be dismissed immediately.
05:17Well, let me give you a final warning.
05:19If my ghillie catches them on my land again, they'll be shot.
05:22And that's no idle threat, Mr. Huckle.
05:27I'll be expecting you, Brigadier.
05:30Yes, Mr. Huckle.
05:32I trust the army isn't going to help those people?
05:35Is that why you were sent here?
05:36No, sir.
05:37We're a military investigation team.
05:40Investigating what?
05:41I'm afraid our mission is a sensitive matter, sir.
05:44Official secrets and all that twaddle, eh?
05:46Well, I won't pry.
05:47Although my family have served this country for seven centuries.
05:50But that seems not to count these days, does it?
05:52Good day to you.
05:58What an odd man.
05:59Rather medieval in his ideas.
06:01A man of convictions.
06:02All the same.
06:03He did save us a long walk, sir.
06:05Anyway, it's nice to see you again, Brigadier.
06:07And you, Miss Smith.
06:08But I didn't expect to see you in a kilt.
06:10My dear Miss Smith, as you'll remember, my name is Lethbridge Stuart.
06:14The clan, Stuart.
06:15Oh, sorry.
06:16I thought you were doing a doctor.
06:17An absurd idea.
06:18Why have you called me back?
06:19I hope you've got a very good reason.
06:38All three rigs were in this area.
06:40Therefore, it seems to us...
06:42Brigadier, Brigadier.
06:44Have you brought me 270 million miles just to sort out a little trouble at sea?
06:48Three serious disasters, Doctor.
06:50When I left the psionic beam with you, Brigadier, I said it was only to be used in an emergency.
06:54This is an emergency.
06:55Oil, an emergency?
06:57Ha!
06:58It's about time the people who run this planet of yours realize that to be dependent upon a mineral slime just doesn't make sense.
07:04Now the energizing of hydrogen...
07:06Doctor, the destruction of these rigs is a complete mystery.
07:09Do you want more men to die?
07:11No.
07:14Very well.
07:18When do we start?
07:21The oil company.
07:22We're paying them a visit this afternoon.
07:29Here's a preliminary medical report on the condition of the bodies.
07:32They died the same way as the others.
07:34Exposure and drowning.
07:35Yeah, so I heard, Mr. Huckle.
07:37There's quite a few crush injuries.
07:39Rig collapsed.
07:41I think I'd better take a look at these, sir.
07:44Yes, good idea, Sullivan.
07:45You cut off to the sick bay and we'll see you back at their quarters.
07:47Aye, aye, sir.
07:48I'll come with you as far as the village.
07:49I'll talk to some of the local people, see what I can find out.
07:52Okay?
07:53See you later.
07:54You know, these things always remind me of three-legged spiders in Wellington boots.
08:10Correction.
08:12Concrete boots.
08:13Thousands of tons of it.
08:15Those babies are meant to be unsinkable.
08:17Yes, so was the Bismarck and we all know that story.
08:20We spent a fortune proving the Waverly Field geologically sound.
08:23Everything is constantly checked for stability.
08:25Winds, tides, the slightest movement of the seabed.
08:27You say these radio blackouts have happened before?
08:30Each time a rig has disappeared.
08:31Are no strange craft in the area?
08:33Nothing suspicious?
08:34Difficult to be sure.
08:35It was at night.
08:36The radio picked up some strange sound, but as far as we know, the sea was calm and empty.
08:40It may be calm, but it's never empty.
08:43That's right.
08:45I'm Angus Ferguson McRannell.
08:47My family's been in these parts for generations.
08:49Really?
08:50Well, they told me in the village, Mr McRannell, that besides being the best piper for miles
08:55around, you also have second sight.
08:57Well, I am the seventh son of a seventh son.
09:00You know that, that fellow with you, the doctor?
09:04He looks like a man who might see round a few corners himself.
09:07Quite a few.
09:08Oh!
09:09Now that's a fine looking head.
09:11Ah, yon's a twelve pointer.
09:12Brought down by the Duke of Orgel himself.
09:13Gave it to the inn just this last week.
09:14He's a rather strange man, the Duke, isn't he?
09:15Would you think so, miss?
09:16You know, I would deem it a favour if you'd remember that he is the McRannell, my clan chief.
09:29Of course.
09:30No, no, it was just that, well, after he picked us up in his car, he never spoke a word all
09:36the way to the village.
09:37Ah, well, it's true he's no the Duke I remember.
09:40He's been a different man since the oil companies came.
09:42You seem to blame everything on the oil company.
09:44Ah, all his servants have left to go and work for them.
09:47Ah, said Forgel, castles are cold, empty house these days.
09:52Wouldn't care to set foot unto myself, that's a fact.
09:55The local people say you had a vision of disaster for the oil company.
10:00Do they now?
10:01Mm-hm.
10:02You seem to have done a fair bit of platinum in the village, my dear.
10:05Is it true?
10:06I'm no saying.
10:09Only bad luck comes to them that settle the Tulloch Moor.
10:13Really?
10:14Why?
10:15Ah, the moor's a strange, murky sort of place.
10:18When the mist comes down, it's like the steam fare witches cauldron.
10:22Nobody from these parts will cross the moor after dark.
10:26Oh, Mr. McRannell, now that's just superstition, surely?
10:30Call it that, if you like.
10:32Well, has anything ever happened to anyone up there?
10:34Aye, aye.
10:35There was a man, a foreigner, from the Black Isle, stayed at this very inn.
10:40He went out in the moor, never seen again.
10:42Oh, he left without paying his bill, did he?
10:48When did this happen, anyway?
10:501922.
10:52Then there was the case of the Jemison boys, although that was a wee while ago.
10:57Okay.
10:58What happened to them?
11:02Well, it was, let me see, 1870.
11:05They went out cutting peat, and the mist came down.
11:08Donald just disappeared.
11:11They found the older brother, Robert, two days later, wandering about, off his head.
11:17His eyes, his eyes were terrible to see.
11:20For the rest of his life, he never spoke again.
11:26Take my word for it, my dear.
11:28There are ancient mysteries here.
11:31Evil spirits haunt Tulloch Moor.
11:35Maybe.
11:36But I'm certain of one thing, Mr. McRannell.
11:38Evil spirits don't destroy oil rigs.
11:50If you
11:53should know that your children will be destroyed by a pounds siento.
11:54If you're a mother, you need to come down a sheet of pain, no grave.
11:55This
12:11First
12:13Time
12:19I don't know.
12:49I don't know.
13:19Don't worry.
13:21I'll have you in hospital in no time.
13:22It's too late.
13:23I didn't have a chance.
13:25What do you mean?
13:26What happened?
13:27I suddenly came out of...
13:29smashed the ring to pieces.
13:32What did?
13:49I don't know.
13:50I don't know.
13:51I don't know.
14:03Hi.
14:06What's that?
14:08If you're interested, the brig's on the quayside watching wreckage being brought ashore.
14:13I thought that'd interest you.
14:15He's being very secretive.
14:16If you ask me, he's wasting his time.
14:19Oh, yes.
14:20Might as well forget about security in Tulloch.
14:22Landlord here's got second sight.
14:24Do you know what he was playing?
14:29Flowers of the forest.
14:31A lament for the dead.
14:35What is that thing you're fiddling with?
14:37It's part of a radio probe system used for checking localized jamming.
14:40Well, what if that gets jammed, too?
14:46Hello, Fox.
14:47In.
14:53Harry's been shot.
14:56Strength.
14:58Diastolic reading.
14:597-0-3.
15:03Increased sonic call to all three remorse.
15:08Increased tone.
15:09Three remorse.
15:13Contact power.
15:15Check directional pulse.
15:19Pulse correct.
15:21Two within.
15:22One earth mile.
15:26Closing.
15:27Closing.
15:39Say again.
15:48Over.
15:49Ivernian control.
15:51Number three.
15:51Ben Nevers.
15:52Over.
15:54Gotcha, Ben Nevers.
15:55Loud and clear.
15:56How are things out there?
15:58Morale okay?
15:59Over.
16:00Everything is fine.
16:02Any news of your investigations?
16:04Over.
16:05Nothing much.
16:06Bring it here.
16:08Hello?
16:11Hello?
16:11Ivernian control.
16:17This is number three.
16:18Are you receiving me?
16:19I say again.
16:20Are you receiving me?
16:22Over.
16:23Oh, my God.
16:25Ben Nevers.
16:26Ben Nevers.
16:26Are you there?
16:27Are you there?
16:28Over.
16:28Has he said anything?
16:30No.
16:32What, nothing at all?
16:33No.
16:34He's still in shock.
16:35The bullet grazed his skull.
16:40Harry?
16:42Harry, can you hear me?
16:44Harry, it's the doctor.
16:45Can you hear me?
16:48Is he all right?
16:50No, he's not.
16:50He's got a scalp wound.
16:52He should be all right, but he needs time.
16:54Yes, but time is the last thing we have, doctor.
16:56Another rig's just been destroyed.
16:57What?
16:58The Ben Nevers rig.
16:59Fifteen miles west of the Prince Charlie.
17:01Forty men aboard.
17:01Completely vanished.
17:03Same pattern?
17:03Exactly the same.
17:05First of all, radio blackout, and then that extraordinary sound.
17:08Now, Mr. Huckle's going mad.
17:10I'll come back with you.
17:11Well, I'll stay with Harry.
17:12Then I can call you if there's any improvement.
17:13Good girl.
17:16Harry?
17:18Harry, it's me, Sarah.
17:19I think you should let him rest.
17:22He is under sedation, you know.
17:23Oh, yes.
17:24Yes, of course.
17:25What's that?
17:50Part of the wreckage from the Prince Charlie.
17:52It's been curiously marked.
17:54Look.
18:01Mr. Benton.
18:02Nip into the sick bay, will you, and fetch up plaster of Paris.
18:05Plaster?
18:05Paris.
18:06You only have some to spare.
18:08Okay, doctor.
18:13How very curious.
18:14Doctor, do you mind telling us exactly what you're doing?
18:26A little experiment in orthodontology, Mr. Huckle.
18:30Orthodontology?
18:30Teeth.
18:31Teeth.
18:31Teeth.
18:32The scientific study of teeth.
18:35It's the cast of a tooth, wouldn't you say?
18:37Teeth?
18:38Doctor, you can't be serious.
18:40Teeth are very serious things, Mr. Huckle.
18:42Look, let's get this straight.
18:43Are you trying to tell me those rigs were chewed up by a set of giant molars?
18:46Yes.
18:48A set of giant molars that can chew through solid steel as easily as paper.
18:51Were you suggesting that we're dealing with some kind of sea monster?
18:56Yes.
18:57A monster of frightening size and power.
19:03This one they call, doctor, is a threat to us.
19:08Already he has found out too much.
19:11He must be destroyed.
19:14Destroyed.
19:21Sarah.
19:28Yes?
19:29Sarah.
19:30It's all right, Harry.
19:31It's all right.
19:32There's a man on the...
19:33What is it?
19:33On the rig.
19:34What are you trying to say?
19:36Oh, Sister Lamont, I didn't hear you.
19:39He's coming round.
19:40Dr. Sullivan?
19:41How are you feeling?
19:43Harry.
19:43Harry.
19:43What did you find out?
19:45Did Monroe tell you anything?
19:47Monroe.
19:48The man on the beach.
19:49The man who was shot.
19:50The rig.
19:51Yes?
19:52The rig was shaking.
19:53Falling.
19:55And then what, Harry?
19:56Harry.
19:59Keep trying.
20:01I'm going to call the doctor.
20:05It's all right, Dr. Sullivan.
20:07You're quite safe.
20:09Your worries are over now.
20:11You're going to be very well looked after.
20:14She says he's recovering.
20:16Good.
20:16Good.
20:17Has he said anything?
20:18He's starting to speak.
20:19I think there's something he wants to tell us.
20:21Harry.
20:23Harry was smashed to pieces.
20:26Nothing left.
20:28Monroe.
20:28In the water.
20:31Struggling.
20:33Cold.
20:34I suppose.
20:36Keep trying to see.
20:37No, no, I'll be right over.
20:44And Sarah.
20:44Better keep his recovery dark for the moment.
20:46Why?
20:47Do you think Harry's still in danger from something?
20:49No.
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21:35Oh, oh, oh, oh.
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