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- The Mark of the Rani, a two-part Doctor Who episode, features the exiled Rani, played by Kate O'Mara, who disguises herself as a caretaker in a historic bathhouse set in early 19th-century England.
- The story revolves around the Rani draining human brain fluid to aid aliens struggling to sleep on a distant planet, following her exile from Gallifrey for unethical experiments.
- The narrative includes chaotic scenes like a runaway trolley heading toward a mineshaft and the involvement of the Master, whose arrival increases the threat level.
- "They're carnivores!" comments on humanity's indifference to lesser species, reflecting themes in the episode, while the Ironbridge Gorge Museum effectively recreates the early 1800s setting.
- The Mark of the Rani remains notable for its standard premise and mixed opinions on the writers, but Kate O'Mara's dour portrayal of the Rani received praise and the story is still discussed.
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Unloved But Not Forgotten: Revisiting Doctor Who β The Mark of the Rani
Iβve had a really good time watching the Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) story, The Mark of the Rani, the first appearance of the scheming but scientific Time Lord. Given the setting of the Industrial Revolution, thereβs more than a fair bit of coal to sort through over the two episodes, but I promise that youβll be rewarded with a fair few diamonds if youβre willing to make the effort. First things first, the location filming really helps to bring tβ¦
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