Astronauts rescued from a mission to mars are kidnapped when they arrive back on earth. They seem to have been irradiated, and can now kill people merely by touching them. But the Doctor discovers the astronauts have been replaced with Alien ambassadors who are being forced to behave in a hostile manner. With The Doctor traveling to the alien mother ship, and Liz kidnapped, The Brigadier is left wondering who to trust.
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| Production | Barry Letts | Producer |
| Directing | Michael Ferguson | Director |
| Writing | David Whitaker | Writer |
| Sound | Dudley Simpson | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Delia Derbyshire | Theme Song Performance |
| Costume & Make-Up | Christine Rawlins | Costume Design |
| Writing | Terrance Dicks | Script Editor |
| Visual Effects | Ian Scoones | Visual Effects |
| Visual Effects | Peter Day | Visual Effects |
| Crew | Brian Hodgson | Special Sound Effects |
| Sound | Gordon Mackie | Sound |
| Sound | Brian Hiles | Sound |
| Camera | Tony Leggo | Camera Operator |
| Camera | A.A. Englander | Camera Operator |
| Editing | Don Godden | Editor |
| Editing | Chris Wimble | Editor |
| Editing | Ron Bowman | Editor |
| Art | Dick Coles | Assistant Production Design |
| Lighting | Ralph Walton | Lighting Director |
| Lighting | Geoff Shaw | Lighting Director |
| Lighting | Dave Sydenham | Lighting Director |
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