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While escaping into the tunnels before the fight, the Doctor encounters the "mystical" beast Aggedor . He manages to tame the creature using a spinning mirror and the iconic Venusian lullaby, "Klokleda Partha Menin Klatch," proving it is a real animal rather than a ghost.
The third episode of , first broadcast on February 12, 1972 , is often cited as a standout for its elaborate fight choreography and political intrigue. 🎬 Key Plot Points
King Peladon, smitten with Jo Grant , asks her to marry him as a way to bridge their cultures and avoid diplomatic fallout, though Jo remains focused on saving the Doctor. [S9E7] The Curse of Peladon 3
While the Doctor defeats Grun (but refuses to kill him), the true villainy surfaces from the sidelines. Arcturus attempts to assassinate the Doctor with a hidden blaster, but the Ice Warrior bodyguard Ssorg fires first, killing Arcturus to preserve Federation law. 🌟 Notable Trivia
This episode solidified the Third Doctor's reputation as an action hero, featuring one of the most complex hand-to-hand combat scenes in the classic series. While escaping into the tunnels before the fight,
This story is famous for subverting audience expectations by presenting the usually villainous Ice Warriors as a peaceful, lawful delegation. Doctor Who #312: The Curse of Peladon Part 3
Accused of sacrilege, the Doctor is sentenced to a fight to the death in the pit with the King’s champion, Grun . The sequence is a technical highlight for the era, utilizing handheld cameras and top-down shots to create a dynamic "arena-style" feel. 🎬 Key Plot Points King Peladon, smitten with
The role of King Peladon is played by the son of Patrick Troughton (the Second Doctor).