
Doctor Who: Enlightenment
Drama · Action · Adventure
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Peter Davison
Peter Davison
The Doctor
Peter Davison
The Doctor


Janet Fielding
Janet Fielding
Tegan Jovanka
Janet Fielding
Tegan Jovanka


Mark Strickson
Mark Strickson
Vislor Turlough
Mark Strickson
Vislor Turlough


Cyril Luckham
Cyril Luckham
The White Guardian
Cyril Luckham
The White Guardian


Valentine Dyall
Valentine Dyall
The Black Guardian
Valentine Dyall
The Black Guardian


Keith Barron
Keith Barron
Striker
Keith Barron
Striker
Christopher Brown
Christopher Brown
Marriner
Christopher Brown
Marriner


Lynda Baron
Lynda Baron
Wrack
Lynda Baron
Wrack


Leee John
Leee John
Mansell
Leee John
Mansell
James McClure
James McClure
First Officer
James McClure
First Officer
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