. . . "Survival"@en . . . . . "none"@en . . . . . "Perivale, circa 1989"@en . . . "The Cheetah People"@en . "7.0"^^ . . . "155"^^ . . . . . . . . "Ghost Light"@en . . . . . "The Curse of Fenric"@en . . "Survival"@en . "The Doctor and Midge play chicken - Survival - BBC"@en . "3"^^ . "3"^^ . "The Master traps the Doctor - Survival - BBC"@en . . "Doctor Who"@en . . . "Survival (TV story)"@en . "It marks the final appearance of Sophie Aldred as Ace in a regular television serial; although she would reappear for the special 1993 Children in Need special Dimensions in Time. It was also the last time that Anthony Ainley appeared as in a regular televised story; he appeared one more time in the video game Destiny of the Doctors. Ainley's final portrayal of the Master in the original series is considerably different - subtle and darker than the often bombastic and forceful impression he had been told to deliver since Logopolis; Ainley had always intended to portray the Master with this calmer characterization."@en . . . . . "The Doctor and the Master fight - Survival - BBC"@en . . "It marks the final appearance of Sophie Aldred as Ace in a regular television serial; although she would reappear for the special 1993 Children in Need special Dimensions in Time. It was also the last time that Anthony Ainley appeared as in a regular televised story; he appeared one more time in the video game Destiny of the Doctors. Ainley's final portrayal of the Master in the original series is considerably different - subtle and darker than the often bombastic and forceful impression he had been told to deliver since Logopolis; Ainley had always intended to portray the Master with this calmer characterization. Lisa Bowerman would ironically make her debut in Doctor Who during its final classic episode, as Karra. However, she would later become more widely recognisable for her portrayal as Bernice Summerfield, a character introduced in and adapted from the Virgin New Adventures novels which continued the series and the adventures of the Seventh Doctor in printed format. Despite making his final full appearance in Survival, Sylvester McCoy would return as the Doctor in the 1996 television film, marking his final outing as the Doctor both chronologically and from a production standpoint. Since the film focused mainly on his immediate successor, McCoy was brought in to mark his own departure, with the Seventh Doctor regenerating into the Eighth shortly into the film. Additionally, Survival is the last televised adventure to feature Tom Yardley-Jones's TARDIS prop commissioned by John Nathan-Turner, which debuted in The Leisure Hive and remained in use for the whole of his time as producer. It saw one more brief use in the Search Out Space special. The final story to be recorded on analog tape, it was also the final story to be broadcast from a videotape master."@en . "The Kitlings"@en . ""@en . . "Seventh Doctor"@en . . "Battlefield"@en . . "--11-22"^^ . "The Cheetah World, circa 1989"@en . "Timewyrm: Genesys"@en . .