

David Savile would later appear as Winser in The Claws of Axos (1971) and as Colonel Crichton in The Five Doctors (1983). Peter Craze had previously played Dako in The Space Museum (1965) and would appear again as Costa in Nightmare of Eden (1979). Leslie Schofield later played Calib in The Face of Evil (1977).
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James Bree later played Nefred in Full Circle (1980) and the Keeper of the Matrix in The Ultimate Foe (1986). Edward Brayshaw had previously played Leon Colbert in The Reign of Terror (1964). Hubert Rees had previously appeared in Fury from the Deep (1968) and would return for The Seeds of Doom (1976). Terence Bayler had previously played Yendom in The Ark (1966). Jane Sherwin who played Lady Jennifer Buckingham was producer Derrick Sherwin's wife. Gregg Palmer previously played a Cyberman in The Tenth Planet in 1966. He subsequently appeared as King Peladon in The Curse of Peladon in 1972, and then as Professor Hobbes in " Midnight" in 2008. Patrick Troughton's eldest son David made his second appearance in Doctor Who in Episode Six of this story as Private Moor, having first appeared in The Enemy of the World (1968). Similarly, the shot of the TARDIS landing vertically on the sea is sampled from Fury from the Deep Episode 1, which is the only surviving footage from this episode. Since this episode is missing, the shot sampled in The War Games is the only known surviving footage from this episode. A model shot from Episode 1 of The Wheel in Space is used after Zoe is sent back to her own time and place by the Time Lords. He cries out indignantly as the forced regeneration is triggered.Īs the TARDIS crew try to escape the Time Lords in Episode Ten, brief clips from The Web of Fear and Fury from the Deep are used to show the TARDIS in locations supposedly out of the Time Lords' reach. He does not like any of them impatient, the Time Lords inform him that a decision has been made for him. The Doctor points out he is too well known on Earth, so the Time Lords tell him he will change his appearance, as he has before, and present him with images of four faces. Accepting this defence, the Time Lords proclaim that his punishment is exile to Earth in the 20th century - a planet and period of which he is fond. The Doctor presents a spirited defence, citing his many battles against the evils of the universe.
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They then place the Doctor on trial for stealing a TARDIS and breaking the law of non-interference. They erase Zoe and Jamie's memories of travelling with the Doctor, and return them to the respective point in time when each of them first entered the TARDIS. Having returned the soldiers to Earth, the Time Lords place the War Lord on trial and dematerialise him. After sending the message he and his companions attempt to evade capture, but are caught. The Doctor admits he needs the help of the Time Lords to return the soldiers to their own timelines, but in asking, risks capture for his own past crimes, including the theft of his TARDIS.

The War Chief is apparently killed when the leader of the aliens, the War Lord, realises he has been plotting against him. Joining forces with rebel soldiers, who have broken their conditioning, the Doctor and his companions foil the plot and end the fighting.

The aliens' aim is to produce a super-army from the survivors to this end, they have been aided by a renegade Time Lord, calling himself the War Chief. On an alien planet, the Doctor uncovers a plot to conquer the Galaxy with brainwashed soldiers abducted from Earth and forced to fight in simulated "war games", reflecting the periods in history whence they were taken. It also marks the last regular appearances of Padbury and Hines as companions Zoe and Jamie, and sees both the first naming and first appearance of the Doctor's race, the Time Lords.
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The War Games was the last regular appearance of Troughton as the Doctor and the last serial to be recorded in black and white. The time traveller the Second Doctor ( Patrick Troughton) and his travelling companions Jamie McCrimmon ( Frazer Hines) and Zoe Heriot ( Wendy Padbury) form a resistance army to stop this plot and to return the kidnapped soldiers home. In the serial, an unnamed alien race led by the War Lord ( Philip Madoc) kidnap and brainwash soldiers from wars throughout Earth's history to fight in war games on another planet as part of the aliens' plot to conquer the galaxy.
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The War Games is the seventh and final serial of the sixth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in ten weekly parts from 19 April to 21 June 1969.
