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  2. The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    K9 makes a quite impressive debut, though, as with many aspects of The Invisible Enemy, the ideas are better than the realisation." [7] In The Television Companion (1998), David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker called it one of the "weakest" Fourth Doctor stories, mostly consisting of "clichéd and undemanding action-adventure material". They ...

  3. Dave Martin (screenwriter) - Wikipedia

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    David contributed numerous scripts for the Doctor Who television series between 1971 and 1979 including: The Claws of Axos (1971) The Mutants (1972) The Three Doctors (1973) The Sontaran Experiment (1975) The Hand of Fear (1976) The Invisible Enemy (1977) Underworld (1978) The Armageddon Factor (1979) For all of these, Martin collaborated with ...

  4. The Invisible Enemy - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Enemy may refer to: "The Invisible Enemy (The Outer Limits)", a 1964 Outer Limits episode; The Invisible Enemy (Doctor Who), a 1977 Doctor Who serial

  5. Horror of Fang Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Enemy List of episodes (1963–1989) Horror of Fang Rock is the first serial of the 15th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who , which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 3 to 24 September 1977.

  6. Behind Trump’s Strange ‘Invisible Enemy’ Rhetoric - AOL

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  7. Planet of Evil - Wikipedia

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    Jaeger would later appear in 1977's The Invisible Enemy as Professor Marius, creator of the robot dog K-9. Louis Mahoney (Ponti) had previously appeared in Frontier in Space (1973) and would later appear in "Blink" (2007). Graham Weston (De Haan) had also previously appeared in Patrick Troughton's final serial The War Games (1969).

  8. Edmund Pegge - Wikipedia

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    His television credits include: Division 4, Matlock Police, Moonbase 3, Doctor Who (in the serial The Invisible Enemy), Secret Army, Return of the Saint, Codename Icarus, Bird of Prey, Tenko, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, The Day of the Triffids, One by One, The Winds of War, Anzacs, Howards' Way, Doctors, Rosemary & Thyme and Home Sweet Home.

  9. The Invisible Enemy (The Outer Limits) - Wikipedia

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    The episode was based on a short story by Jerry Sohl, 'The Invisible Enemy', which was first published in Imaginative Tales magazine in September 1955. That story takes place on the fourth planet of a faraway star, where the fifty-man warship Nesbitt lands to investigate the disappearance of a number of spaceships sent to the planet.