Doctor Who: The Krotons

Doctor Who: The Krotons

Doctor Who: The Classic Series

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 1968-01-01
  • Episodes: 4
  • iTunes Price: GBP 5.99

Description

The TARDIS arrives on the unnamed planet of the Gonds, who are ruled and taught in a form of self-perpetuating slavery by the alien Krotons - crystalline beings whose ship, the Dynatrope, crash-landed there thousands of years ago after being damaged in a space battle. The Krotons are at present in suspended animation, in a crystalline slurry form, awaiting a time when they can be reconstituted by absorption of mental energy. Periodically, the two most brilliant Gond students are received into the Dynatrope, apparently to become “companions of the Krotons” but in truth to have their mental energy drained, after which they are killed. When the Doctor and Zoe take the students' test, their mental power is sufficient to reanimate the Krotons. The Doctor discovers that their life system is based on tellurium and, with help from the Gond scientist Beta, he is then able to destroy them and their ship using an impure form of sulfuric acid.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 The Krotons, Episode 1 22:56 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
2 The Krotons, Episode 2 23:03 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
3 The Krotons, Episode 3 21:49 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
4 The Krotons, Episode 4 22:42 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes

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Reviews

  • Brilliant!!!

    4
    By Stu nethercote
    Patrick troughton is my favourite doctor and this is a brilliant story.Okay the krotons are a bit clumsy but it is a very interesting and gripping plot.
  • Kreepy Krotons!

    5
    By Florrie
    This is a great Patrick Troughton story... The Tardis lands in the wastelands on an unknown planet. Who are the mysterious Krotons? Why do the Gonds send their most intelligent people to live with them as companions? The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe discover a terrible secret, but can they persuade the Gonds to throw off their shakles of slavery? And can the Doctor prevent the total destruction of the Gonds? This is a great story, with plenty of action. Yes it's in black and white, but it is definitely worth the price, and is a must for all Doctor Who fans, both young and old. Well done iTunes, keep 'em coming!

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