The head of the Moroks, Lobos (Richard Shaw), is a bored and desperate museum administrator and colony governor, who reflects sourly that the Morok Empire has become decadent and declined. A few moments later, the time track slips back and the exhibit with themselves and the TARDIS vanish, but the travellers are still inside the Museum. The museum contains fascinating exhibits, including a Dalek shell, and the four travellers discover that they and the TARDIS are on display. The First Doctor ( William Hartnell), Ian Chesterton ( William Russell), Barbara Wright ( Jacqueline Hill), and Vicki ( Maureen O'Brien) have a series of bizarre experiences as they venture outside and into the Museum they see but cannot be seen by the militaristic Moroks who run the museum, and the servile indigenous Xerons who work for them. The TARDIS arrives near a vast Space Museum on the planet Xeros, but has jumped a time-track. The story was later novelised and released on VHS and DVD. The Space Museum received mixed reviews, with praise directed at its opening episode and the performances of Hartnell and O'Brien, but criticism of the remaining episodes, the formulaic nature of the story, and the performances of the supporting cast. Pinfield also used stock music recordings for the incidental score. Pinfield and the production crew hoped that The Space Museum could be made cheaply to offset more expensive serials, using a small cast and limited sets. Story editor Dennis Spooner edited out much of the humour from the original script as he felt that it was more intellectual Jones was unhappy with the changes. Jones was not familiar with the show or science fiction when asked to develop the storyline. They also become entangled in a conflict between the militaristic Moroks who run the museum, and the servile indigenous Xerons who work for them. In the serial, the First Doctor ( William Hartnell) and his travelling companions Ian Chesterton ( William Russell), Barbara Wright ( Jacqueline Hill), and Vicki ( Maureen O'Brien) arrive in a Space Museum on the planet Xeros, where they seek to change their fate after seeing themselves turned into museum exhibits in the future. Written by Glyn Jones and directed by Mervyn Pinfield, it was broadcast on BBC1 in four weekly parts from 24 April to. The Space Museum is the seventh serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Michael Gordon, Edward Granville, Bill Starkey, David Wolliscroft – Xerons.Lawrence Dean, Ken Norris, Salvin Stewart, Billy Cornelius – Moroks.Peter Diamond – Morok Technician, Morok.
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