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Built for the sea devil in me
Built for the sea devil in me




built for the sea devil in me

Trenchard takes the pair to see the Master, who seems to be exercising on a rowing machine. Jo, The Doctor, and Trenchard watch as the Master tries to hypnotise Wilson, "I am the Master and you will obey me." He fails and Wilson leaves the cell. "My word, he's putting on weight." Wilson thought the Master wanted his book changed.

built for the sea devil in me

Trenchard puts on a screen that shows them the Master's cell. He sends a new man, Wilson, in to see the Master.

built for the sea devil in me

Trenchard wants to prove his men are immune to hypnotism. The Master has not tried to escape which makes Jo and the Doctor suspicious. Trenchard seems to be taking his time, causing the Doctor to quip, "I suppose we can always come back later," and "if we get the opportunity" to see the Master. The main gate announces them to the warden Colonel George Trenchard, who tells them ships vanish without a trace all the time. The Doctor and Jo head via small engine boat to the Master's prison - a large old prison on an island set off the mainland. A grotesque hand cuts the radio operator off and he screams at something coming toward him. A Mayday says the ship is being abandoned. In the British Channel, a ship is being attacked. Translated by Lúcio Nogueira and Conceiçã Jardim. Novelised as Doctor Who and the Sea Devils by Malcolm Hulke. Having slept beneath the sea for millions of years, the Sea Devils have awoken and intend to reclaim what they consider to be their planet.Īided and abetted by the evil Master, who will stop at nothing to take revenge on those who imprisoned him, the Sea Devils plan to eliminate the human race, a species they regard as nothing more than upstart apes. The Master has in fact made contact with the Sea Devils, aquatic cousins of the prehistoric Silurian race encountered by the Doctor some time ago. The Master himself seems to be a reformed man and claims to have turned away from his life of crime. Colonel Trenchard, Governor of the Master's prison, believes that the ships are being attacked by enemy spies.

built for the sea devil in me

Joining forces with Captain Hart of the HMS Seaspite naval base, the Doctor learns that there have been garbled reports of sea monsters. Local shipping has been plagued by a series of tragic accidents and several ships have been lost. The Doctor and Jo Grant visit their old enemy the Master, who is the sole inmate of a top-security prison on a remote island off the south coast of England. NOTE: Additional credits - "The BBC wish to acknowledge the help given to them by the Royal Navy in the making of this programme." Peter Forbes-Robertson ( Chief Sea Devil) , Stanley McGeagh ( Castle Guard Drew) ,īrian Vaughan ( Lt. Commander Mitchell) ,Ĭhristopher Wray ( Ldg. Terry Walsh ( Castle Guard Barclay) *,ĭonald Sumpter ( Commander Ridgeway) ,ĭavid Griffin ( Lt. Telegraphist Bowman) ,īrian Justice ( Castle Guard Wilson) ,






Built for the sea devil in me