""If you break through the Earth's crust now you'll release forces you never dreamed existed!"" 20th Century Earth: unhinged scientist Professor Stahlman is attempting the first penetration of the Earth's crust in a top secret drilling project called Inferno. His purpose? To tap into a new energy source at the core. But at what cost? When the Doctor is called in with his companion Liz Shaw to oversee the project he soon develops grave misgivings. Things begin to go very wrong
Inferno is considered to be one of the best stories of Jon Pertwee's five years in the role of the Doctor. It was the final story of Pertwee's first season, which also saw the deparpture of the Doctor's companion, Liz Shaw. The story boasts strong performances from all the regulars, many of whom take on dual roles in the story.There is excellent direction from the late Douglas Camfield, one of Doctor Who's best directors, who sadly became ill during the story, leaving it incompleted. Producer Barry Letts completed the directing, working from Camfield's notes. There are superb extras which cover everything about the production. Inferno is a tense, exciting, apocalyptic adventure, which is essential for all fans to own.
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