- Frontier in Space
] [cite web
url= http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/serials/qqq.html
title= Frontier in Space
publisher = A Brief History of Time Travel
last = Sullivan
first = Shannon
date = 2007-08-07
accessdate = 2008-08-30]The titles for "Frontier in Space" were prepared, like "
Carnival of Monsters " with a new arrangement of the theme music performed by Paddy Kingsland on a synthesizer. Known as the "Delaware" arrangement (theBBC Radiophonic Workshop was based on Delaware Road), it proved unpopular with BBC executives, so the originalDelia Derbyshire theme was restored, although an early edit of episode 5 still contains the "Delaware" music.Continuity
*The last episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the Doctor seriously injured and sending a message about the Daleks to the Time Lords via the TARDIS's telepathic circuits. This scene was directed by
David Maloney , who directed the following serial, "Planet of the Daleks ", which continues the story.
*The monsters that Jo hallucinates when the hypnosound is used on her in episode six are, respectively, a Drashig from "Carnival of Monsters ", a Mutt from "The Mutants " and a Sea Devil from "The Sea Devils ".
*In episode one Jo mentions Solos, a reference to "The Mutants ".
*In episode four, the Doctor describes the details of his trial by the Time Lords at the end of "The War Games " to Jo.
*When the Master is dying in theTenth Doctor storyThe Last of the Time Lords the Doctor tries to keep him alive, reminding him of their adventure with theDaleks from this story.Outside references
At one point, the Master is seen reading "
The War of the Worlds " byH. G. Wells .Television critics have observed that the precipitating incident of the first Earth-Draconia war, as depicted in this story, is very similar to the beginning of the
Earth-Minbari War in the 1990s television series "Babylon 5 ". [cite book |last=Miles |first=Lawrence |authorlink=Lawrence Miles |coauthors=Tat Wood |title=About Time 3: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (1970–1974, Seasons 7 to 11) |year=2004 |publisher=Mad Norwegian Press |location=New Orleans |isbn=0-9759446-2-2 |pages=p. 124 |quote=Fans of American TV-SF, however, will no doubt enjoy the similarities between the start of the Earth/Draconia war and the start of the Earth/Minbar war in "Babylon 5". The Draconians, like the Minbari, approach the humans with their gunports open.] [cite web |url=http://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Who-Frontier-Maureen-OBrien/dp/6303943330 |title=Doctor Who - Frontier in Space - Video |accessdate=2007-03-16 |last=Dalkin |first=Gary S. |work=Editorial review |publisher=amazon.com |quote=Sci-fi aficionados will not need much convincing that this story provided inspiration for "Babylon 5"'s Earth-Minbari war.] Both space wars begin because an Earth vessel misunderstands the significance of an alien ship's open gunports, and fires on the ship based on this misunderstanding.In print
Doctorwhobook
title=Doctor Who and the Space War
series=Target novelisations
number=57
featuring=
writer=Malcolm Hulke
publisher=Target Books
coverartist=Chris Achilleos
isbn=0 426 11033 1
set_between=
pages=
date=23 September 1976
preceding=Doctor Who and the Web of Fear
following=Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks|A novelisation of this serial, written byMalcolm Hulke , was published byTarget Books in September 1976 under the title "Doctor Who and the Space War". This was the last time Target would give a novelisation a substantially different title than that of the serial on which it was based. An unabridged reading of the novelisation by actorGeoffrey Beevers was released on CD in February 2008 by BBC Audiobooks.Broadcast,VHS & DVD release
*The feature compilation version seen frequently in the USA in the 1980s and 1990s ended prematurely, when the Master revealed his "allies" to be the Daleks.
*The story was released onVHS in August 1995. Episode 5 uses the "Delaware" music mentioned above.
*The final episode of this story was also issued on "The Pertwee Years" VHS release, along with the final episodes of both "Inferno" and "The Dæmons "
*A commentary for a futureDVD release has been recorded.References
External links
*BBCCDW | id=frontierinspace | title=Frontier in Space
*Brief |id=qqq | title=Frontier in Space
*Doctor Who RG | id=who_3q | title=Frontier in SpaceReviews
*OG review | id=3q | title=Frontier in Space
*DWRG | id=frontier | title=Frontier in SpaceTarget novelisation
*DWRG | id=frontiernov | title=Doctor Who and the Space War
* [http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6nb/OnTarget/1976/spacewar/76space.htm On Target — "Doctor Who and the Space War"]
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