THE SUNMAKERS

Written by Robert Holmes.

Directed by Pennant Roberts.

Transmitted originally: 26 November 1977 to 17 December 1977.

"Praise the Company." - Cordo "Stuff the Company!" - Mandrel

THE STORY

The TARDIS arrives in the future on the planet Pluto where their are now six suns, a breathable atmosphere and a large industrial community. The Company controls the planet and exploits the workers, paying them a pittance and then taxing them on everything imaginable. The Doctor and Leela join forces with an underground band of rebels led by a man named Mandrel. They learn that the head of the Company's operations on Pluto, represented by the human official Gatherer Hade, is an Usurian known as the Collector. The Usurians enslave planets through economic means and then fleece the inhabitants with exorbitant taxes. The Company keeps the citizens in line by disseminating a calming gas, PCM, through the air conditioning system. The Doctor manages to stop this, and the workers rise up against the Company and hurl Gatherer Hade to his death from the roof of a tall building. The Doctor meanwhile gains access to the Company computer and programs it to apply a two per cent growth tax. The Collector, unable to cope with the loss of his profits, reverts to his natural form - a type of poisonous fungi - and is made harmless.

CAST:

The Doctor (Tom Baker), Leela (Louise Jameson), Voice of K-9 (John Leeson), Hade (Richard Leech), Marn (Jonina Scott), Cordo (Roy Macready), Mandrel (William Simons), Goudry (Michael Keating), Veet (Adrienne Burgess), Nurse (Carole Hopkin), Collector (Henry Woolf), Bisham (David Rowlands), Synge (Derek Crewe), Commander (Colin McCormack), Guard (Tom Kelly).

FACTS:

Michael Keating, better known for his role as Vila in 'Blake's 7' appears as the rebel Goudry.

The expression on Gatherer Hade's face when he is hurled to his doom is simply marvellous.

OTHER FORMATS:

The Fourth Doctor Novelisations

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