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Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet

Is Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet a Hit or Flop?

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Is Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Action, Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction, TV Movie film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet Synopsis

The Doctor and Romana learn the second segment of the Key to Time is on the planet Calufrax. Yet they arrive on a planet called Zanak, which has been hollowed out and fitted with hyperspace engines, allowing its insane, half-robot Captain to materialise it around smaller planets and plunder their resources.

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Top Cast

Tom Baker
Tom BakerThe Doctor
Mary Tamm
Mary TammRomana
John Leeson
John LeesonK-9 (voice)
Bruce Purchase
Bruce PurchaseThe Pirate Captain
Andrew Robertson
Andrew RobertsonMr. Fibuli
Rosalind Lloyd
Rosalind LloydNurse
David Warwick
David WarwickKimus
David Sibley
David SibleyPralix
Ralph Michael
Ralph MichaelBalaton
Primi Townsend
Primi TownsendMula

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Is Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet worth watching?

Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, Adventure, Drama movies.

Is Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet hit or flop?

Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet?

Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet is a Action, Adventure, Drama movie that The Doctor and Romana learn the second segment of the Key to Time is on the planet Calufrax. Yet they arrive on a planet called Zanak, which has been ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 22, 2024
★ 7

In this four part story, Tom Baker and his slightly superior companion "Romana" (Mary Tamm) are caught up in a time distortion that sees them arrive on a planet that's in the wrong place and controlled by the menacing "Captain" (Bruce Purchase). He rules with a rod of iron aided by his robotic falcon and his dedicated but put-upon assistant "Mr. Fibuli" (Andrew Robertson). As the plot thickens, we discover that this is but the shell of a planet that travels through space and time absorbing other worlds for their precious minerals - but not for money, for something altogether more nefarious. Can the "Doctor" discover the true purpose of this hunter-gathering before more planets are gobbled up - including our very own Earth? Perhaps not so well known, this series, but certainly one of my favourites as Purchase, (in)complete with false arm and glass eye yells for "Mr. Fibuli" time and time again as if he were Captain Bligh himself. We also have the "Mentiads" - a bunch of ostensibly peaceable mystics with telepathic powers and the always welcome contribution from K9 who manages to find himself involved in quite an enjoyable duel with his airborne counterpart. Baker brings a bit of mischief to his role here, too, and the visual effects do their jobs quite well for the time as the pair seek the second piece of the illusive "Key to Time".