Marco Polo (Doctor Who) - Production

Production

Serial details by episode
Episode Broadcast date Run time Viewership
Archive
"The Roof of the World" 22 February 1964 (1964-02-22) 24:12 9.4 Only stills and/or fragments exist
"The Singing Sands" 29 February 1964 (1964-02-29) 26:34 9.4 Only stills and/or fragments exist
"Five Hundred Eyes" 7 March 1964 (1964-03-07) 22:20 9.4 Only stills and/or fragments exist
"The Wall of Lies" 14 March 1964 (1964-03-14) 24:48 9.9 Only stills and/or fragments exist
"Rider From Shang-Tu" 21 March 1964 (1964-03-21) 23:26 9.4 Only stills and/or fragments exist
"Mighty Kublai Khan" 28 March 1964 (1964-03-28) 25:36 8.4 Only stills and/or fragments exist
"Assassin at Peking" 4 April 1964 (1964-04-04) 24:48 10.4 Only stills and/or fragments exist

The commentary that accompanies the Loose Cannon recreation mentioned below also shows the wages of the people who worked on the original show (fee per episode): William Hartnell £210, William Russell £147, Jacqueline Hill £99.15s, Carole Ann Ford £63, Mark Eden £68.5s, Derren Nesbitt £84, Zienia Merton £36.15s, Martin Miller £84, Claire Davenport £42, Tutte Lemkow £63, Peter Lawrence £42, Paul Carson £36.15s.

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