Starring: Tom Baker , Elisabeth Sladen
Directed by: Douglas Camfield
Produced by: Philip Hinchcliffe
Written by: Robert Banks Stewart
Two alien seed pods are found buried in the Antarctic permafrost and transforms all animal life. Can the Doctor (Tom Baker) rescue Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) from the mad plant collector before the pods spread across Earth? Digitally remastered picture and sound. Extras galore!
Item Number: 15998
English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
• Audio Commentary
• PodShock
• Now and Then
• Playing in the Green Cathedral
• So What Do You Do Exactly?
• Stripped for Action - The Fourth Doctor
• Trailers and Continuity
• Photo Gallery
• Easter eggs
• Isolated music score
• PDF materials: Radio Times Listings
• Production Notes Subtitle Option
Two alien seed pods are found buried in the Antarctic permafrost and the Doctor realises that they are from a Krynoid, a form of plant life that infects and transforms all animal life on planets upon which it becomes established.
One of the pods infects a scientist at an Antarctic base but the developing Krynoid is destroyed by a bomb set by two men, Scorby and Keeler, who have made off with the other pod for their boss, eccentric plant collector Harrison Chase.
At his mansion in England Chase arranges for the pod to be opened under controlled conditions while a human host - Sarah - is held nearby. The Doctor rescues Sarah, but Keeler is infected. Keeler's transformation into a Krynoid is accelerated by Chase, who has him fed with raw meat.
The creature escapes and goes on the rampage, rapidly growing to giant proportions. Chase decides to turn the Doctor into compost by feeding him into a pulverising machine. The Time Lord escapes, but Chase falls into the machine and is killed. UNIT have meanwhile been called in, and they arrange for the Krynoid to be bombed before it can spread its pods across the Earth.
Two alien seed pods are found buried in the Antarctic permafrost and the Doctor realises that they are from a Krynoid, a form of plant life that infects and transforms all animal life on planets upon which it becomes established.
One of the pods infects a scientist at an Antarctic base but the developing Krynoid is destroyed by a bomb set by two men, Scorby and Keeler, who have made off with the other pod for their boss, eccentric plant collector Harrison Chase.
At his mansion in England Chase arranges for the pod to be opened under controlled conditions while a human host - Sarah - is held nearby. The Doctor rescues Sarah, but Keeler is infected. Keeler's transformation into a Krynoid is accelerated by Chase, who has him fed with raw meat.
The creature escapes and goes on the rampage, rapidly growing to giant proportions. Chase decides to turn the Doctor into compost by feeding him into a pulverising machine. The Time Lord escapes, but Chase falls into the machine and is killed. UNIT have meanwhile been called in, and they arrange for the Krynoid to be bombed before it can spread its pods across the Earth.
| Tom Baker | --- | The Doctor |
| Elisabeth Sladen | --- | Sarah Jane Smith |
| Sylvia Coleridge | --- | Amelia Ducat |
| Mark Jones | --- | Arnold Keeler |
| John Gleeson | --- | Charles Winlett |
| Alan Chuntz | --- | Chauffeur |
| Michael McStay | --- | Derek Moberley |
| Ian Fairbairn | --- | Doctor Chester |
| Harry Fielder | --- | Guard |
| David Masterman | --- | Guard Leader |
| Seymour Green | --- | Hargreaves |
| Tony Beckley | --- | Harrison Chase |
| Hubert Rees | --- | John Stevenson |
| John Acheson | --- | Major Beresford |
| Kenneth Gilbert | --- | |
| John Challis | --- | Scorby |
| Ray Barron | --- | Sergeant Henderson |
| Michael Barrington | --- | Sir Colin Thackeray |
| Mark Jones | --- | The Krynoid's voice |
Directed by Douglas Camfield
Written by Robert Banks Stewart
Produced by Philip Hinchcliffe
Original Music by Geoffrey Burgon
Film Editing by M A C Adams
Costume Design by Barbara Lane
The costume for the humanoid stage of the Krynoid was created by taking one of the surviving Axon costumes from The Claws of Axos and spraying it green.