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Doctor Who: The Invasion
Doctor Who: The Invasion

Doctor Who: The Invasion

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The Doctor, Jamie and Zoe return to Earth and become embroiled in the schemes of Tobias Vaughn. They meet up with an old friend, Colonel (now Brigadier) Lethbridge-Stewart, and some old enemies, the Cybermen.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

194 mins

Rating

9/10

Release Date

21 December 1968

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Patrick Troughton

Patrick Troughton

The Doctor

Frazer Hines

Frazer Hines

Jamie McCrimmon

Wendy Padbury

Wendy Padbury

Zoe Heriot

Kevin Stoney

Kevin Stoney

Tobias Vaughn

Nicholas Courtney

Nicholas Courtney

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

Edward Burnham

Edward Burnham

Professor Watkins

Sally Faulkner

Sally Faulkner

Isobel Watkins

Peter Halliday

Peter Halliday

Packer/Cyberman Voice

Geoffrey Cheshire

Geoffrey Cheshire

Tracy

Ian Fairbairn

Ian Fairbairn

Gregory

Edward Dentith

Edward Dentith

Major General Rutlidge

Clifford Earl

Clifford Earl

Major Branwell

Robert Sidaway

Robert Sidaway

Captain Turner

Norman Hartley

Norman Hartley

Sergeant Peters

James Thornhill

James Thornhill

Sergeant Walters

John Levene

John Levene

Corporal Benton

Stacy Davies

Stacy Davies

Private Perkins

Sheila Dunn

Sheila Dunn

Phone Operator

Murray Evans

Murray Evans

Lorry Driver

Walter Randall

Walter Randall

Patrolman

Peter Thompson

Peter Thompson

Workman

Dominic Allan

Dominic Allan

Policeman

Pat Gorman

Pat Gorman

Cyberman

Ralph Carrigan

Ralph Carrigan

Cyberman

Charles Finch

Charles Finch

Cyberman

John Spradbury

John Spradbury

Cyberman

Derek Chafer

Derek Chafer

Cyberman

Terence Denville

Terence Denville

Cyberman

Peter Thornton

Peter Thornton

Cyberman

Richard King

Richard King

Cyberman

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