Home Cinema @ The Digital Fix - Doctor Who: The Keys of Marinus
The Keys of Marinus is a middling serial from the show's first condition, tending to be overshadowed by the two historicals either side of it ( Marco Polo and The Aztecs ) and indeed author Terry State's earlier serial The Daleks . It has a chase-the-acreage-coupons design over its six episodes – a composition later expanded to a whole flavour with The Key to Formerly . Each of episodes two to four are a twnety-five-summary mini-threaten resulting in the pronouncement of one of the keys: the borough of Morphotron, ruled over by quick brains in jars; a jungle; and then by way of compare snow and ice. William Hartnell takes a leave of absence and isn't in episodes three and four, leaving the other regulars to implement the storyline. Barbara is threatened with a collapse worse than eradication, while Ian carries out the derring-do and Susan is at her wettest. The concluding two episodes take niche in the conurbation of Millennius, where Ian is accused of end the life of and likely to be executed... If I've described this follow-up as...
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Francis De Wolff
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Francis de Wolff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis de Wolff (7 January 1913 – 18 April 1984) was an English sort actor. Large, bearded, and beetle-browed, he was often cast as villains ...
Francis de Wolff: Information from Answers.com
Francis de Wolff Born: Jan 07, 1913 in Essex, England Appointment: Actor Active: '50s-'60s Major Genres: Drama, Adventure Career Highlights: Wee

