![]() ![]() The Doctor suggests that the supposed heartbeat could be a creature inside the pipe and suggests that the gas flow be suspended while he investigates, but Robson refuses to do so, and has Harris lock up the travellers. Robson is unnerved by the loss of contact with gas drilling Rig D at sea, plus an unexplained drop in the feed line from the rigs. His second-in-command is Harris, a scientist. The trio are captured and put in a cell by Robson, a ruthless gas refiner who heads a pumping operation with a network of rigs spanning the North Sea. When the Doctor examines the pipe using a sonic screwdriver, he thinks he hears a heartbeat from within. When the TARDIS lands in the sea off the eastern coast of England, the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria investigate a nearby beach, which seems to have an improbably large amount of sea foam as well as a major gas pipe marked "Euro Sea Gas". BBC Studios released an animated version of the serial using the surviving audio in September 2020, animated by Big Finish Creative. Chronologically, it is the most recent story to be completely missing from the BBC Archives. It also marks the first appearance of the Doctor's gadget, the sonic screwdriver.Īlthough audio recordings, still photographs, and clips of the story exist, no episodes of this serial are known to have survived. This story is the last to feature Watling as Victoria Waterfield. ![]() ![]() In this serial, the Doctor ( Patrick Troughton) and his travelling companions Jamie McCrimmon ( Frazer Hines) and Victoria Waterfield ( Deborah Watling) find themselves at a Euro Sea Gas refinery off the coast of contemporary England, where an infectious weed spreads rapidly, infecting and mind controlling anyone who comes into contact with it, including the refinery leader Robson ( Victor Maddern). Fury from the Deep is the completely missing sixth serial of the fifth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in six weekly parts from 16 March to 20 April 1968. ![]()
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