Doctor Who: Enlightenment

Doctor Who: Enlightenment

8.0

Mar 09 1983

2h 40m

Drama, Action, Adventure, Science Fiction, TV Movie

An Edwardian yacht in deep space races around the planets. There is a double agent in the TARDIS crew. The White Guardian warns the Fifth Doctor of great danger. Turlough must finally choose sides and at the end of the race lies the prize of Enlightenment.

Peter Davison

Peter Davison

The Doctor

Janet Fielding

Janet Fielding

Tegan Jovanka

Mark Strickson

Mark Strickson

Vislor Turlough

Cyril Luckham

Cyril Luckham

The White Guardian

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