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Casting was notable for the first appearance of recurring Doctor Who guest actors Paul Darrow and Geoffrey Palmer, as well as noted actor Fulton Mackay's lone turn on the programme. Silurians also had an unusual number of crew cameos, with Terrance Dicks, Barry Letts and, most prominently, Trevor Ray showing up at the Marylebone station scene.

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  • Doctor Who and the Silurians (TV story)
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  • Casting was notable for the first appearance of recurring Doctor Who guest actors Paul Darrow and Geoffrey Palmer, as well as noted actor Fulton Mackay's lone turn on the programme. Silurians also had an unusual number of crew cameos, with Terrance Dicks, Barry Letts and, most prominently, Trevor Ray showing up at the Marylebone station scene.
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  • 7(xsd:integer)
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  • 52(xsd:integer)
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  • --01-31
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  • Third Doctor
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  • Doctor Who and the Silurians
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  • A Home for the Silurians - Doctor Who - The Silurians - BBC
  • The Silurian Plague Hits London - Doctor Who - The Silurians - BBC
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  • 7(xsd:integer)
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  • Spearhead from Space
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  • The Ambassadors of Death
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  • Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters
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  • Casting was notable for the first appearance of recurring Doctor Who guest actors Paul Darrow and Geoffrey Palmer, as well as noted actor Fulton Mackay's lone turn on the programme. Silurians also had an unusual number of crew cameos, with Terrance Dicks, Barry Letts and, most prominently, Trevor Ray showing up at the Marylebone station scene. Due to a miscommunication with the graphics department who created the credits sequences, it was the only Doctor Who television story to have "Doctor Who" in the title. As such, it is often referred to simply as The Silurians, its originally intended broadcast title.
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