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Doctor Who: Nightmare of Eden
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Doctor Who: Nightmare of Eden

Dec 15, 1979
1h 40m
★ 6.3

Overview

A freak accident leaves two dangerously unstable spacecraft locked together, and a horde of monsters unleashed on their passengers.

Genres

Action
Adventure
Drama
Science Fiction
TV Movie

Production Companies

BBC

Cast

Tom Baker

The Doctor

Tom Baker

Lalla Ward

Romana

Lalla Ward

David Brierly

K9 (voice)

David Brierly

Lewis Fiander

Tryst

Lewis Fiander

David Daker

Rigg

David Daker

Geoffrey Bateman

Dymond

Geoffrey Bateman

No Image

Della

Jennifer Lonsdale

Stephen Jenn

Secker

Stephen Jenn

No Image

Crewman

Richard Barnes

Barry Andrews

Stott

Barry Andrews

Geoffrey Hinsliff

Officer Fisk

Geoffrey Hinsliff

No Image

Officer Costa

Peter Craze

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