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Inferno is the fourth and final serial of the seventh season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in seven weekly parts on BBC1 from 9 May to 20 June 1970. The serial remains the last time a Doctor Who story was transmitted in seven episodes.
The seventh season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 3 January 1970 with Jon Pertwee's first story Spearhead from Space and ended with Inferno. The first season to be made in colour, it marked the beginning of Barry Letts 's five seasons as series producer, but it has been described as "essentially devised" by his ...
Doctor Claw appears as the perennial villain in the Inspector Gadget series. Dr. No also has made appearances in Auckland University Students' Association election campaigns, as a face for the 'no confidence' vote. Lego Agents main villain "Dr. Inferno" is a parody of Dr. No.
The mind parasite attacks the Doctor on three separate occasions. The first visions are tongues of flame, enveloping the Doctor's terror-stricken face. He tells Jo as he recovers, "Not long ago I saw an entire world consumed by fire..." This is a reference to the recent serial Inferno, also written by Don Houghton. [2]
Inferno is a 2016 American action mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp, loosely based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Dan Brown. It is the sequel to The Da Vinci Code (2006) and Angels & Demons (2009), and is the third and final film in the Robert Langdon film series .
Dr. Inferno: He is the main antagonist of the Lego Agents series and also a mad scientist. [7] [8] Break Jaw: He is a Dr. Inferno's henchman. His helmet had a metal jaw. [7] Claw-Dette: She is a Dr. Inferno's henchwoman armed with a robotic right arm. [7] [9] Dollar Bill: He is Dr. Inferno's henchman and armed with the golden gun.
Robert Langdon is a fictional character created by author Dan Brown for his Robert Langdon book series: Angels & Demons (2000), The Da Vinci Code (2003), The Lost Symbol (2009), Inferno (2013) and Origin (2017). [1]
The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll (also known as Doctor Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. U.S. titles: House of Fright and Jekyll's Inferno) is a 1960 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Paul Massie, Dawn Addams, Christopher Lee and David Kossoff. [2] It was produced by Michael Carreras for Hammer Film Productions.