Description: "Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set" "Doctor Who Forbidden Planet Exclusive Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set" Up for sale is the rare "2011 Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set". This "2011 Doctor Who Forbidden Planet Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set" is brand new and released exclusively through Forbidden Planet in the UK in 2011 and Underground Toys in the U.S. We purchased many Doctor Who Collector Sets recently so if you are interested in another set please visit our store. This "2011 Doctor Who Exclusive Enemies of the Third Dcctor Figure set" was released by Underground Toys and manufactured by Character Options Ltd. Package Condition:Shows slight signs of normal shelf wear please see all the pics. This figure set is factory sealed inside package. Figures appear to be in great shape inside package. This "Underground Toys Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set" includes the following:"Doctor Who Omega Action Figure" Stands Approximately 6" tall from the episode "Doctor Who The Three Doctors" w/ removable head and fabric robes. "Doctor Who Auton Action Figure" Stands Approximately 5" from the episode "Doctor Who Spearhead from Space." comes with Swappable Gun Hand" Doctor Who Drashig Figure" Stands approximately 8" and doubles as a hand puppet from The Episode "Doctor Who Carnival of Monsters" also included is the "Doctor Who Nestene Sphere" Accesory. Thank you for looking, We have several more Doctor Who items in our inventroy. we combine shipping.... ORIGINAL AD DESCRIPTION FOR THIS SET: Call the Doctor! This intriguing set of action figures from the adventures of the Third Doctor includes the imposing Omega that stands approximately 6-inches tall and features a removable head and fabric robes. Classic Auton stands 5-inches tall and has a swappable gun hand and Nestene Sphere accessory. Finally, the Drashig measures about 8 2/3-inches tall and doubles as a hand puppet for little hands. Children can animate the mouth in classic effects fashion! Ages 5 and up.Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors' Set The Three Doctors is the first serial of the tenth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 30 December 1972 to 20 January 1973. In the serial, the solar engineer Omega (Stephen Thorne), the creator of the experiments that allowed the Time Lords to travel in time, seeks revenge on the Time Lords after he was left for dead in a universe made of antimatter. The Time Lords recruit the time travellers the First Doctor (William Hartnell), the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), and the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) for help when Omega drains power throughout the universe, threatening all of existence. The serial opened the tenth anniversary year of the series, and features the first three Doctors all appearing in the same serial. This makes it the first Doctor Who story in which an earlier incarnation of the Doctor returns to the show. It was also Hartnell's last appearance as the First Doctor prior to his death in 1975. Plot A superluminal signal is sent to Earth, carrying with it an energy blob that seems intent on capturing the Doctor, but has already mysteriously abducted two individuals; a local game warden, and scientific researcher Dr. Tyler. The homeworld of the Time Lords is also under siege; they are trapped themselves, with universal energy being drained through a black hole, threatening to unravel the fabric of time and space. Desperate to send help, the Time Lords do the unthinkable, breaking the First Law of Time by recruiting a previous incarnation of the Doctor from his own past. As the Second Doctor and the present Third Doctor cannot cope with each other's personalities, the Time Lords attempt to retrieve the First Doctor to "keep them in order", but he is trapped in a "time eddy", unable to fully materialise, communicating through a viewscreen. The Doctors investigate, while UNIT headquarters faces an attack by shapeless blob-like creatures. The First Doctor assists both Doctors by correctly surmising that the energy blob is a bridge to another universe. The Third Doctor attempts to go alone, but Jo is abruptly abducted with him. The Second Doctor later allows the TARDIS with himself, the Brigadier, and Benton inside, to be taken by the creature, although this causes UNIT HQ to be stolen as well. As Jo, the Third Doctor, and Dr. Tyler, whom they discover there, assess their situation in this mystery universe made of antimatter, they are accosted by more of the shapeless creatures and taken to an unfamiliar location. When they arrive, they meet the legendary Time Lord Omega, a solar engineer who created the supernova method that powers Time Lord civilisation, but which also supposedly killed him. Omega seeks revenge on the Time Lords, whom he assumes left him stranded alone for centuries in his universe, of which he explains that he willed into existence. Assuming he has been deceived once again by the Time Lords after discovering the Second Doctor and correctly deducing his identity, Omega imprisons both Doctors, Jo, Benton, and Tyler. After the two Doctors help everyone escape through both of their own wills, Omega discovers the getaway, and challenges the Third Doctor to a battle of minds. The Second Doctor convinces Omega to stop, appealing to his desire to escape. Now calmer, Omega explains further to the two that he shaped this reality within the black hole both with his willpower and the power of its singularity. However, due to this, his will is the only support keeping this reality stable. He cannot freely leave without releasing control, but releasing control would collapse the antimatter universe instantly, annihilating everything in it. As he describes it, he is the "...Atlas of [his] world...". Because of this, Omega's intention is for the Doctors to take his place maintaining this reality. As he prepares to leave with the Doctors' help, they are horrified to discover that the extremely prolonged exposure to the singularity has destroyed Omega's physical body; his will also maintains his essence and he will cease to exist if he leaves. Suffering a nervous breakdown from the shock, Omega now seeks to destroy all creation. Taking advantage of his neurosis, the two Doctors escape back to the TARDIS with all of the abductees. With the help of the First, the Second and Third Doctors devise a way to defeat Omega. The two meet with Omega again, claiming they can give him his freedom. Omega, though, retorts that he cannot be freed, and demands that they share his exile. The Doctors agree, on the condition that all of his abductees are sent safely back to Earth. Once done, the two present Omega with the TARDIS' force field generator. In a rage at this paltry offer, Omega knocks it over and the Second Doctor's recorder falls out (having fallen into it earlier during the transference to Omega's universe, thus accidentally remaining unconverted normal matter), annihilating everything it meets in the antimatter universe in a flash, creating a new source of energy, and returning the Doctors in the TARDIS, UNIT HQ, and all of its stolen structures and objects, to their proper places in the normal universe. With the Time Lords' power restored, they return the First and Second Doctors to their respective time periods. Forlorn, The Doctor reflects on the recent events, and explains to Jo that death was the only freedom anyone could offer Omega. Out of forgiveness, the Time Lords then send the Third Doctor a new dematerialisation circuit for the TARDIS and restore his knowledge of how to travel through space and time. Spearhead from Space is the first serial of the seventh season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 3 to 24 January 1970. It was the first Doctor Who serial to be produced in colour and the only one to be made entirely on 16 mm film.[1] In the serial, which is set in Essex and London, the alien time traveller the Doctor (Jon Pertwee), now exiled to Earth by the Time Lords, joins Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) of UNIT and the scientist Liz Shaw (Caroline John) to stop the incorporeal intelligence the Nestenes from colonising the planet through their use of the Autons, killer plastic automatons which act as human duplicates and shop-window mannequins. The serial introduced Pertwee as the Doctor and was the first to feature the Autons. It also introduces Caroline John as the Doctor's new assistant, Liz. Nicholas Courtney becomes a regular cast member beginning with this serial. Plot The Doctor collapses outside his TARDIS and is taken to Ashbridge Cottage Hospital in Epping, where his unusual anatomy confuses the doctors. Meanwhile, a meteorite shower falls on the English countryside, and a poacher discovers a mysterious plastic polyhedron at the crash site. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart of UNIT is trying to recruit Dr. Elizabeth "Liz" Shaw as a scientific advisor to examine any meteorites for evidence of aliens. Shaw is sceptical of the Brigadier's concerns and resents being taken away from her research at Cambridge. The plastic polyhedron is a power unit for a non-physical alien intelligence known as the Nestene Consciousness. Normally disembodied, it has an affinity for plastic, and is able to animate human replicas made from it, called Autons. The Nestene have taken over a toy factory in Epping, and plan to replace key government and public figures with Auton duplicates. The Auton in charge of the factory sends other, less human-looking, dummy-like Autons to retrieve the power units from UNIT and the poacher. After recovering in hospital and avoiding being kidnapped by the Autons, the Doctor discovers that his TARDIS has been disabled by the Time Lords and he is trapped on Earth. Despite his recent change in appearance, he convinces Lethbridge-Stewart that he is the same man who helped to defeat the Yeti and the Cybermen. Together with Liz, he uncovers the Nestene plot, just as the Autons activate across Britain and begin killing. The Doctor assembles an electroshock device that he believes will disable them. UNIT attacks the plastics factory, but the Autons are impervious to gunfire. The Doctor and Liz make their way inside and encounter a tentacled plastic host created by the Nestenes as the perfect form for the invasion. While the Doctor struggles with the creature, Liz uses the electroshock device to shut the creature down, the effect cascading to all other Autons. The Brigadier fears the Nestenes will return and asks for the Doctor's continued help. The Doctor agrees, albeit reluctantly, to join UNIT. In return, he requires facilities to help repair the TARDIS, and a car like the sporty antique roadster he commandeered during the adventure. At his insistence, Liz also stays on as his assistant. Carnival of Monsters is the second serial of the tenth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 27 January to 17 February 1973. In the serial, set on the planet Inter Minor, the alien time traveller known as "The Doctor" (in his third incarnation, played by Jon Pertwee) and his travelling companion Jo Grant (Katy Manning) are trapped inside a miniscope, a device used by the showman Vorg (Leslie Dwyer) to shrink life forms and put them on display for entertainment. It is the first serial since The War Games (1969) in which the Doctor is allowed to pilot the TARDIS completely under his own control. Plot The TARDIS misses Metebelis Three and materialises on the SS Bernice, a ship that suddenly disappeared while travelling the Indian Ocean. Being repeatedly arrested as stowaways, the Third Doctor and Jo find out that ship's occupants keep repeating their actions, having no recollection of earlier encounters. The pair escape from the ship through a strange hatch plainly visible to them both but ignored by the crew and passengers. The Doctor and Jo venture through the circuitry of some sort of giant machine and arrive at marshlands. They soon discover that they are not outside but are still inside the machine. Chased by Drashigs, huge swamp-dwelling carnivores, they escape back into the circuitry. Here, the Doctor realises that they have materialised inside the compression field of a Miniscope, a machine that keeps miniaturised groups of creatures in miniaturised versions of their natural environments. The Time Lords have banned such machines, but apparently one escaped. The Drashigs break into the circuitry and the Doctor and Jo flee back to the ship. They are separated in the confusion as the crew defend against the Drashigs. The events inside the miniscope are intercut with events involving its owners, travelling showman Vorg and his assistant Shirna, who have just arrived at the planet of Inter Minor but are suspected of being spies and refused entrance by a tribunal. The tribunal learns that objects removed from the machine soon return to their normal size when Vorg extracts a foreign object stuck in the circuitry – actually the TARDIS – from the machine. Two of the tribunal members, Kalik and Orum, dissatisfied with the leadership of their planet, plot to let the Drashigs escape from the machine and allow them to wreak havoc, causing a crisis and the president's resignation. The Doctor eventually finds a way to the real outside and is restored to normal size. He cooperates with a reluctant Vorg to return into the machine by linking it with the TARDIS. After he goes back into the Scope, which is now overheating and losing its life support due to the Drashigs' damage, the device he attached is shot by a tribunal member and ceases to function, leaving the Doctor stranded. He finds Jo, but they collapse on the floor as the life support on the machine fails. Two Drashigs escape, but Vorg kills them by fixing the eradicator, sabotaged by the mutinous tribunal members, who later are killed by the Drashigs. He fixes the Doctor's device, pushing the Phase Two switch which brings the Doctor and Jo back, just in time, and also returning all of the Scope's other occupants to their rightful space-time positions. As the penniless Vorg tries to get enough credit bars to return home by using the old three-magum-pods-and-a-yarrow-seed trick, the two travellers depart in the TARDIS. Item specificsConditionNew: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's ... 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Price: 110 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Convention/Event: Underground Toys Exclusive, Forbidden Planet Exclusive
Items Included: Omega Figure, Drashing Figure, Auton Figure
Doctor Who Auton Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Doctor Who Carnival of Monsters Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Year Manufactured: 2011
Item Length: 5 in
TV Show: Doctor Who
Exclusive Doctor Who Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Item Height: 5.5 in
Doctor Who Spearhead From Space Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Features: 1st Edition, Exclusive, Limited Edition, Special Edition
Featured Person/Artist: Jon Pertwee
Doctor Who The Three Doctors Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Movie: Doctor Who
Character: Auton, Omega, Drashing
Signed: No
Color: Multicolor
Vehicle Type: Dalek
Material: ABS Plastic
Age Level: 5-7 Years
Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Franchise: Doctor Who
Brand: Character Options, Underground Toys
Series: Doctor Who
Type: Set
Doctor Who Omega Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Theme: TV, Movie & Video Games
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Doctor Who Drashing Figure: Jon Pertwee, Auton, Drashing, Omega, figure, Doctor Who, 2011
Character Family: Doctor Who