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With Vicki and a still-sceptical Steven in tow, the TARDIS arrives in early 1066 on the eastern coast of England. Exploring, the Doctor finds a wristwatch and a toaster, and is trapped while investigating the sounds of chanting from a ruined monastery - it was a gramophone record.
With Vicki and a still-sceptical Steven in tow, the TARDIS arrives in early 1066 on the eastern coast of England. Exploring, the Doctor finds a wristwatch and a toaster, and is trapped while investigating the sounds of chanting from a ruined monastery - it was a gramophone record.


Turns out that one of the Doctor's (as yet unnamed) own people is here, complete with his own TARDIS--whose chameleon circuit actually ''works''. He plans to defeat Harald Haadrada's Viking fleet with nuclear bazookas, allowing King Harold to win the battle of Hastings, and then help the English accelerate their development so that they have "jet airliners by 1320" and Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]'' premieres on TV.
Turns out that one of the Doctor's (as yet unnamed) own people is here, complete with his own TARDIS—whose chameleon circuit actually ''works''. He plans to defeat Harald Haadrada's Viking fleet with nuclear bazookas, allowing King Harold to win the battle of Hastings, and then help the English accelerate their development so that they have "jet airliners by 1320" and Shakespeare's ''[[Hamlet]]'' premieres on TV.


After thwarting his plans, the Doctor removes the Dimensional Control from the eponymous Meddling Monk's TARDIS, shrinking the interior to the same size as the exterior (a coffin) and leaving the monk stranded.
After thwarting his plans, the Doctor removes the Dimensional Control from the eponymous Meddling Monk's TARDIS, shrinking the interior to the same size as the exterior (a coffin) and leaving the monk stranded.


The story has a number of firsts - the first Time Lord other than the Doctor and Susan (though the race is still not named); the first pseudo-historical story mixing real history with sci-fi elements and of course the first story without any of the Doctor's original companions. It also has a second, as in the Meddling Monk being the shows second reoccurring enemy after the Daleks.
The story has a number of firsts - the first Time Lord other than the Doctor and Susan (though the race is still not named); the first pseudo-historical story mixing real history with sci-fi elements and of course the first story without any of the Doctor's original companions. It also has a second, as in the Meddling Monk being the shows second reoccurring enemy after the Daleks.


[http://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x1kvq7_matrixarchive_the-time-meddler Watch it here.]
[http://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x1kvq7_matrixarchive_the-time-meddler Watch it here.]
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* [[Compound Interest Time Travel Gambit]]
* [[Compound Interest Time Travel Gambit]]
* [[Crew of One]]
* [[Crew of One]]
{{quote| '''Steven:''' You know, I'm beginning to like the idea of being a crew member on a time machine. <br />
{{quote|'''Steven:''' You know, I'm beginning to like the idea of being a crew member on a time machine.
'''Vicki:''' A crew member? You'll be lucky! He's the crew - we're just the passengers. }}
'''Vicki:''' A crew member? You'll be lucky! He's the crew - we're just the passengers. }}
* [[Horny Vikings]]
* [[Horny Vikings]]
* [[The Middle Ages]]
* [[The Middle Ages]]
* [[Portal Slam]]
* [[Portal Slam]]
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]] - Discussed
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]] - Discussed
* [[Stick'Em Up]]
* [[Stick'Em Up]]
* [[Temporal Paradox]] - Also Discussed
* [[Temporal Paradox]] - Also Discussed
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]
* [[Wham! Episode]]
* [[Wham! Episode]]
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That is the dematerialisation control, and that over yonder is the horizontal hold. Up there is the scanner, those are the doors, that is a chair with a panda on it... Sheer poetry, dear boy! Now please stop bothering me!
The Doctor shows Steven around.

With Vicki and a still-sceptical Steven in tow, the TARDIS arrives in early 1066 on the eastern coast of England. Exploring, the Doctor finds a wristwatch and a toaster, and is trapped while investigating the sounds of chanting from a ruined monastery - it was a gramophone record.

Turns out that one of the Doctor's (as yet unnamed) own people is here, complete with his own TARDIS—whose chameleon circuit actually works. He plans to defeat Harald Haadrada's Viking fleet with nuclear bazookas, allowing King Harold to win the battle of Hastings, and then help the English accelerate their development so that they have "jet airliners by 1320" and Shakespeare's Hamlet premieres on TV.

After thwarting his plans, the Doctor removes the Dimensional Control from the eponymous Meddling Monk's TARDIS, shrinking the interior to the same size as the exterior (a coffin) and leaving the monk stranded.

The story has a number of firsts - the first Time Lord other than the Doctor and Susan (though the race is still not named); the first pseudo-historical story mixing real history with sci-fi elements and of course the first story without any of the Doctor's original companions. It also has a second, as in the Meddling Monk being the shows second reoccurring enemy after the Daleks.

Watch it here.

Tropes

Steven: You know, I'm beginning to like the idea of being a crew member on a time machine.
Vicki: A crew member? You'll be lucky! He's the crew - we're just the passengers.