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Slipping Through My Fingers was the fourth episode of Series 3 of Panopticon. It was written by John Dorney, directed by Gwyneth Horder-Payton.
This story introduces the Vex.
Synopsis
Leela organises a trip for the students of the Academy to the Medusa Cascade the site of one of the most famous battles in recent Gallifreyan history. However, a dormant threat lies there and Leela and the students must fight for their own survival cut off from the Alliance. Meanwhile on Gallifrey, the Rogue has to come to terms with perhaps losing the Presidency and his planet.
Plot
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Cast
- The Rogue - Timothy Dalton
- Gregori - Peter Capaldi
- The Rani - Siobhan Redmond
- Will Adams - David Tennant
- Leela/Vex - Louise Jameson
- Cordale - Emma Caulfield
- Francis - Christopher Biggins
- Ohila - Clare Higgins
- Kendara - Karen Gillan
- Presta - Gai Waterhouse
- Caldera - William Thomas
- Baltrom - Keith David
- Civlo - Connor Paolo
- Rolmia - Shay Mithcell
- Viffiko - Jason Segel
- Alliance Computer Voice - Elisabeth Sladen
Crew
- Based Upon Doctor Who Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
- Created by Tony Redston, Gary Russell, Marc Platt and Ira Steven Behr
- Executive Producers - Ira Steven Behr, Gary Russell, Robert Shearman and Faith Penhale
- Co-Executive Producers - Marc Platt, Jane Espenson, Nicholas Briggs, Bradley Thompson, David Weddle, Mark Wright and Cavan Scott
- Director of Photography - Mark Waters
- Production Designer - Michael Pickwoad
- Visual Effects - Zoic Studios
- Make-Up - Marie Doris
- Casting Director - Andy Pryor
- Music - Edmund Butt
- Costume Designer - Ray Holman
- Edited by - William Webb
- The Rogue & Poplne created by Nicholas Meyer
- The Rani created by Pip & Jane Baker
- K-9 created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin
- Rassilon created by Robert Holmes
- Gregori created by Russell T Davies
- Outsiders created by Anthony Read and Graham Williams
Memorable Quotes
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Background Information
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Development
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Pre-Production
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Production
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Post-Production
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Reaction
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Story Notes
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Continuity
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Home Video Releases
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