
Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death
Astronauts rescued from a mission to mars are kidnapped when they arrive back on earth. They seem to have been irradiated, and can now kill people merely by touching them. But the Doctor discovers the astronauts have been replaced with Alien ambassadors who are being forced to behave in a hostile manner. With The Doctor traveling to the alien mother ship, and Liz kidnapped, The Brigadier is left wondering who to trust.
Doctor Who: The Ambassadors of Death
May 2, 1970
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Cast (32)

Jon Pertwee
The Doctor

Caroline John
Liz Shaw

Nicholas Courtney
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart

Ronald Allen
Ralph Cornish

John Abineri
Carrington

Robert Cawdron
Taltalian

Michael Wisher
John Wakefield

Cheryl Molineaux
Miss Rutherford

Ray Armstrong
Grey

Robert Robertson
Collinson

Ric Felgate
Van Lyden / Alien Ambassador

Dallas Cavell
Quinlan

Bernard Martin
Control Room Assistant

John Moreno
Dobson

James Haswell
Corporal Champion

Derek Ware
UNIT Sergeant

William Dysart
Reegan

Cyril Shaps
Lennox

Gordon Sterne
Heldorf

Steve Peters
Alien Ambassador / Lefee

Neville Simons
Alien Ambassador / Michaels

Max Faulkner
UNIT Soldier

John Lord
Masters

Tony Harwood
Flynn

John Levene
Sergeant Benton

James Clayton
Private Parker

Joanna Ross
Control Room Assistant

Carl Conway
Control Room Assistant

Roy Scammell
Technician

Peter Noel Cook
Alien Space Captain

Peter Halliday
Aliens' Voices

Geoffrey Beevers
Private Johnson
Crew (21)
Directing

Michael Ferguson
Director
Writing

David Whitaker
Writer

Terrance Dicks
Script Editor
Production

Barry Letts
Producer
Sound

Delia Derbyshire
Theme Song Performance

Brian Hiles
Sound

Gordon Mackie
Sound

Dudley Simpson
Original Music Composer
Art

Dick Coles
Assistant Production Design
Camera

Tony Leggo
Camera Operator

A.A. Englander
Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up

Christine Rawlins
Costume Design
Crew

Brian Hodgson
Special Sound Effects
Editing
Lighting
Visual Effects

Ian Scoones
Visual Effects

Peter Day
Visual Effects