Starring: Jon Pertwee , Elisabeth Sladen
Directed by: Barry Letts
Produced by: Barry Letts
Written by: Robert Sloman
The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Sarah Jane (Elisabeth Sladen) journey to Metebelis 3 and aid its human colonists in an attempt to overthrow powerful alien forces, which manifest themselves as huge mutated "eight legs"-a giant spider with lethal powers. Digitally remastered picture and sound. Extras include audio commentary, deleted scenes and much more.
Item Number: 16029
English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
• Audio Commentary
• The Final Curtain
• John Kane Remembers...
• Directing Who with Barry Letts
• Now & Then
• Wogan
• ‘Planet of the Spiders' Omnibus Edition
• Omnibus Trailer
• Photo Gallery
• PDF materials: Radio Times Listings
• Production Notes Subtitle Option
Sarah Jane is invited by Mike Yates to visit him at a Buddhist meditation centre where he has been staying. A group of people there, led by a man named Lupton, are misusing the meditation rituals in order to make contact with powerful alien forces, which manifest themselves as a giant spider. The spider is an emissary from the ruling council on the planet Metebelis 3, sent to recover the blue crystal that the Doctor previously found there and that has now been returned to him by Jo.
Sarah is invited by Mike Yates to visit him at a Buddhist meditation centre where he has been staying. A group of people there, led by a man named Lupton, are misusing the meditation rituals in order to make contact with powerful alien forces, which manifest themselves as a giant spider. The spider is an emissary from the ruling council on the planet Metebelis 3, sent to recover the blue crystal that the Doctor previously found there and that has now been returned to him by Jo.
The Doctor and Sarah journey to Metebelis 3 and aid its human colonists in an attempt to overthrow the 'eight legs'. They then return to Earth in the TARDIS. The Doctor recognises the meditation centre abbot K'anpo as his former Time Lord guru and, at his prompting, returns to Metebelis 3, where the humans' revolt has ultimately failed. He demands an audience with the Great One - a huge mutated spider revered by the others - and offers her the crystal.
The Great One uses it to complete a crystal lattice, which she believes will increase her mental powers to infinity. Instead, the rising power kills her. The other spiders also die as their mountain explodes. K'anpo has meanwhile been killed while protecting Yates from an attack by the spider-controlled residents of the meditation centre, only to be reborn in the form of his assistant Cho-je - his own future self.
Some weeks later, the Doctor is brought back to UNIT HQ by the TARDIS, having been fatally affected by the radiation in the Great One's cave. K'anpo appears and, with his help, the Doctor regenerates.
| Jon Pertwee | --- | The Doctor |
| Nicholas Courtney | --- | Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart |
| Richard Franklin | --- | Mike Yates |
| Elisabeth Sladen | --- | Sarah Jane Smith |
| John Levene | --- | Sergeant Benton |
| Gareth Hunt | --- | Arak |
| Christopher Burgess | --- | Barnes |
| Kevin Lindsay | --- | Cho-je |
| Walter Randall | --- | Guard Captain |
| Max Faulkner | --- | Guard Captain |
| Michael Pinder | --- | Hopkins |
| George Cormack | --- | K'anpo |
| Andrew Staines | --- | Keaver |
| Carl Forgione | --- | Land |
| John Dearth | --- | Lupton |
| Terry Walsh | --- | Man with boat |
| Terence Lodge | --- | Moss |
| Jenny Laird | --- | Neska |
| Joanna Monro | --- | Rega |
| Cyril Shaps | --- | Professor Clegg |
Directed by Barry Letts
Written by Robert Sloman, Barry Letts
Produced by Barry Letts
Original Music by Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, arranged by Delia Derbyshire
Film Editing by Bob Rymer
Costume Design by L Rowland Warne
First Transmitted
1 - 04/05/1974 17:45
2 - 11/05/1974 17:40
3 - 18/05/1974 17:40
4 - 25/05/1974 17:30
5 - 01/06/1974 17:35
6 - 08/06/1974 17:35
The spiders' method of taking over humans is by leaping on their backs and remaining there, invisibly, while they exert telepathic control.
There is the second and final appearance of the Whomobile.
Gareth Hunt, later to become one of the stars of The New Avengers and of a popular series of coffee commercials, plays Arak.
The cliffhanger to Part Five is re-edited when reprised at the beginning of Part Six, with a significant amount of extra material inserted.
The term 'regeneration' is used for the first time, to describe the process by way of which Time Lords take on a new body when their old one wears out.
John Kane, who played Tommy in this story, also worked as a television writer, including on the sitcom Terry and June.