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  1. Plot. The Fourth Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and Harry Sullivan arrive, via the TARDIS, in Scotland, near the North Sea, where Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and U.N.I.T. are investigating the destruction of oil rigs. The survivors' assertion that the rigs were destroyed by a huge sea creature is corroborated by giant tooth marks in the wreckage.

  2. The story was released on DVD on 25 October 2010 in the United Kingdom, [13] and on 8 March 2011 in the United States. [12] Music from this serial was released on the CD Doctor Who: Terror of the Zygons. This serial was also released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files in Issue 120 on 7 August 2013.

  3. It has been there for many thousands of years but is of alien origin. The pods found turn out to be Krynoids, a plant which is carnivorous, parasitic, powerful and immensely fast growing. The Doctor knows this plant is a threat to all humanity but a pod is stolen by crazed millionaire Harrison Chase who is obsessed with plants.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Douglas Camfield
    • 1976-01-31
  4. Release details. Story number: 85. Number of parts: 6. Premiere broadcast: 31 January - 6 March 1976. Premiere network: BBC1. Format: 6x25-minute episodes. Toby Hadoke's Who's Round: THWR 111. You may be looking for the episode of Doctor Who that exists within the DWU or the novel written by Sarah Jane.

  5. Release details. Story number: 80. Number of parts: 4. Premiere broadcast: 30 August - 20 September 1975. Premiere network: BBC1. Format: 4x25-minute episodes. Memorable moment. Terror of the Zygons was the first serial of season 13 of Doctor Who.

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  8. Geoffrey Burgon (15 July 1941-21 September 2010) provided the incidental music for the Doctor Who television stories Terror of the Zygons and The Seeds of Doom. He is most famous for composing the music for the Monty Python film Life of Brian. Geoffrey Burgon at the Internet Movie Database.