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Sensorites

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Synopsis

The TARDIS arrives on board a spaceship orbiting a planet called the Sense-Sphere. The crew appear dead, but on closer inspection it transpires that they have been placed in a state of permanent paralysis.

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Release: 1964
Running Time: 25 min

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  1. Dr Who now

    23 October 2009
    i got mypc really just to watch wobbly,old sets cars i recognie and the doc, o thank you, a drug raddled old fool,but very happy now! I don,t even mind the odd ad!
  2. When I was little....

    11 October 2009
    Ok...years ago in the early 80's when I first started watching Doctor Who with my babysitter I have a strong memory of this episode...something about the Sensorite floating outside the cabin window really stuck with me. Soon after I started taping every episode I saw...but they never replayed this one! They kept starting with the 3rd Doctor...ugh...I finally tracked down a copy of this episode and still love it to this day. There is something dark and forboding with the first two Doctors that seemed to be lost when it went to color. William and Patrick are still my favorites and I hope they post more of them on here! Thanks for the vids :-)
  3. Great stuff

    09 October 2009
    I love this episode. There are some truly creepy almost eerie moments in it. I also love seeing the first doctor, Ian, Barbara and Susan at the beginning discussing their past adventures in the TARDIS. Doctor Who is always great stuff, this one is a particularly great start to a cool story.

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