Doctor Who serial "Pyramids of Mars"

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"Pyramids of Mars" is a highly regarded 1975 Doctor Who serial featuring the Fourth Doctor facing the ancient and powerful alien Osiran Sutekh in a gothic, Egyptology-themed adventure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Doctor Who serial
alsoSetInYear 1980
antagonistSpecies Osiran NERFINISHED
broadcastOn BBC One NERFINISHED
broadcastYear 1975
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
director Paddy Russell NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Ibrahim Namin NERFINISHED
Laurence Scarman NERFINISHED
Professor Marcus Scarman NERFINISHED
Sutekh the Destroyer NERFINISHED
featuresCompanion Sarah Jane Smith NERFINISHED
featuresDoctor Fourth Doctor NERFINISHED
featuresLocation Mars NERFINISHED
pyramid complex
featuresRobot robot mummies
featuresSpecies Osirans NERFINISHED
featuresVillain Sutekh NERFINISHED
firstBroadcastDate 1975-10-25
followedBy The Android Invasion NERFINISHED
format 25-minute episodes
hasGenre horror
science fiction
hasReputation highly regarded classic
hasTheme Egyptology
hasTone gothic horror
homeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
VHS
language English
lastBroadcastDate 1975-11-15
musicBy Dudley Simpson NERFINISHED
notableFor Egyptian mythology motifs
depiction of powerful alien god
gothic atmosphere
numberOfEpisodes 4
partOf Doctor Who NERFINISHED
portraysCompanion Elisabeth Sladen NERFINISHED
portraysDoctor Tom Baker NERFINISHED
precededBy Planet of Evil NERFINISHED
primarySetting Priory in England
producer Philip Hinchcliffe NERFINISHED
productionCode 4G
scriptEditor Robert Holmes NERFINISHED
seasonOfSeries Season 13
setInYear 1911
villainGoal Sutekh seeks to escape imprisonment NERFINISHED
writer Stephen Harris NERFINISHED
writerPseudonymFor Lewis Greifer NERFINISHED
Robert Holmes NERFINISHED

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