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Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom

Doctor Who: The Seeds of Doom

8.8 / 1019762h 30m

Synopsis

When scientists in the Antarctic uncover a mysterious seed pod, the Doctor is called in to investigate. He soon realises it is extraterrestrial and extremely dangerous. At the same time, however, ruthless millionaire plant-lover Harrison Chase has learned of the find and decides he must have the pod for his collection of rare and beautiful flora. Meanwhile the pod itself harbours intelligent life with sinister plans of its own...

Genre: Science Fiction, TV Movie

Status: Released

Director: Douglas Camfield

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Main Cast

Tom Baker

Tom Baker

The Doctor

Elisabeth Sladen

Elisabeth Sladen

Sarah Jane Smith

Tony Beckley

Tony Beckley

Harrison Chase

Kenneth Gilbert

Richard Dunbar

Michael Barrington

Sir Colin Thackeray

Sylvia Coleridge

Amelia Ducat

John Challis

John Challis

Scorby

Mark Jones

Mark Jones

Arnold Keeler / Krynoid (voice)

Seymour Green

Hargreaves

Michael McStay

Derek Moberley

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User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Well clearly this Antarctic expedition had never watched "The Thing From Another World" (1951) before they set off else they would have known that anything you find buried in the ice ought to be left well alone! The World Ecology Bureau discovers a seed pod - and swiftly the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and "Sarah Jane" (Elisabeth Sladen) race to the scene only to discover that the thing has been snacking, and growing, and isn't pocket-sized any more. Adding to the challenges for our intrepid time travellers, we also learn that renowned, and slightly bonkers, plant collector "Chase" ("Camp Freddie" himself - Tony Beckley) has engaged the help of "Scorby" (John Challis) to secure the thing for him at any cost. With the plant now growing exponentially and feeding accordingly as well as the increasingly megalomanic collector trying to thwart their plans to destroy the "Krynoid", it's looking like quite a challenge. By now, I felt that these series worked better as four-parters. This one runs to six and the third/fourth episodes tread water a bit too much without really advancing what is quite a well cast and entertainingly written story. It's also one where Sladen takes more of an active role and Beckley proves to be quite an imaginative foil for his antagonist Time Lord.