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  2. Plot. The United Nations Intelligence Taskforce attempts to make contact with the missing Mars Probe Seven and its two astronauts, who lost contact with Earth eight months earlier. When the recovery crew returns to earth, it is captured by General Charles Carrington, who has captured the missing astronauts.

  3. The Ambassadors of Death was the third and penultimate serial of season 7 of Doctor Who. It was the final story to be written by former script editor David Whitaker, and was the Third Doctor's first adventure into space without the use of his TARDIS.

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  4. The Ambassadors of Death: Episode 1: Directed by Michael Ferguson. With Jon Pertwee, Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney, Ronald Allen. While the Brigadier investigates a loss of contact with Mars Probe 7, the Doctor realises signals coming from the probe are of extra-terrestrial origin.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Michael Ferguson
    • 1970-03-21
  5. The Ambassadors of Death: Episode 6: Directed by Michael Ferguson. With Jon Pertwee, Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney, Ronald Allen. The Doctor speaks with the alien captain and learns the astronauts sent to Earth were ambassadors. However, before he can alert the authorities he is kidnapped by Reegan.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Family
    • Michael Ferguson
    • 1970-04-25
  6. The Ambassadors of Death is the third serial of the seventh season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in seven weekly parts on BBC1 from 21 March to 2 May 1970. Written by Trevor Ray, Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke, the serial was directed by Michael Ferguson.

  7. All about Classic Doctor Who story - The Ambassadors of Death - A mad General unleashes killer astronauts from Mars. - Index.

  8. 74% 918 votes. Overview. Transcript. Community. First aired Saturday, March 21, 1970. Production Code CCC. Written by David Whitaker Malcolm Hulke Terrance Dicks Trevor Ray. Directed by Michael Ferguson. Runtime 175 minutes. Time Travel Present Day. Tropes: (Potential Spoilers!) Inventory: (Potential Spoilers!) Locations England Earth. Synopsis.

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