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  1. The Zero Imperative: Directed by Bill Baggs. With Caroline John, Jon Pertwee, Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker. Former UNIT scientist Liz Shaw investigates a series of bizarre murders near a soon-to-be closed psychiatric hospital.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Bill Baggs
    • 1994-01-01
  2. Are the incumbent director of the clinic Doctor Dove (Sylvester McCoy) and his predecessor Doctor O’Kane (Jon Pertwee) harbouring the killer? What is the centuries-old horror hidden in the hospital grounds? And what exactly is the secret of Room Zero?

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  3. Former UNIT luminary Liz Shaw and her assistant Bayliss are investigating a series of bizarre murders, all committed near a soon-to-be-closed psychiatric hospital. When the hospital is unexpectedly reprieved by rich Industrialist Peter Russell events seem to move out of Liz’s control.

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    Former UNIT luminary Liz Shaw and her assistant Louise Bayliss are investigating a series of bizarre murders, all committed near a soon-to-be-closed psychiatric hospital. When the hospital is unexpectedly reprieved by rich industrialist Peter Russell, events seem to move out of Liz's control. Are the incumbent director of the clinic, Doctor Dove an...

    Behind the door to Room 0 of the Hawthorne clinic, Patient Zeroscreams. Liz Shaw arrives late at Hawthorne where the director, Dr Colin Dove, is giving a press conference. He announces that, although he expected to be informing them of the clinic's closure, Hawthorne will remain open for twelve months thanks to Peter Russell. William, Beatrice and ...

    Liz Shaw - Caroline John
    Dr. O'Kane - Jon Pertwee
    Dr. Dove - Sylvester McCoy
    Russell - Colin Baker
    Executive producer - Andy Grant
    Original Music - Mark Ayres
    Cinematography - Dick Kursa
    Film Editing - Michael Duxbury
    Liz asks Dr Dove if Hawthorne is a leprous house.
    One of the murder sites on PROBE's whiteboard is Ringstone Round, the setting of the 1979 Quatermassseries.
    Louise tells Beatrice Hearst not to "crucify" herself.
    The song "Daisy Bell" is sung by Daniel O'Kane, Peter Russell and Patient One whilst they are being used by the reservoir of evil. William Bruffin briefly sings it following his death and Dr O'Kane...
    This film is the debut of the Preternatural Research Bureau (P.R.O.B.E.) and the return of Caroline John as Liz Shaw, a character last seen on television in TV: Inferno in 1970 (discounting a psych...
    In case they couldn't get the rights to Liz Shaw, the plan was to have Caroline John play a similar character called Abbott. Mark Gatiss stated in an interview that he simply changed the name and t...
    Several cast members previously portrayed (other) roles in Doctor Who: Jon Pertwee (Third Doctor who acted alongside Caroline John); Colin Baker (Sixth Doctor); Sylvester McCoy (Seventh Doctor); So...
    Liz Shaw last appeared on-screen in TV: Inferno, apart from a brief appearance as a psychic projection in TV: The Five Doctors. In spin-off media, she appeared with the Third Doctor several times c...
    Liz mentions her involvement with "another acronymic organisation" and repeats the words "little blue men with three heads". (TV: Spearhead from Space)
    Liz has kept newspaper articles in the P.R.O.B.E. office at Ashley House regarding monsters in the London Underground, (TV: The Web of Fear) "mannequin murders", (TV: Spearhead from Space, Terror o...

    First released direct-to-video in 1994, then re-released by Reeltime Pictures in 1998. it was then reissued by BBV on DVD in 2012 and is available to purchase from independent retailer Galaxy 4.

    The Zero Imperative at Chrissie's Transcripts Site
    The Zero Imperative at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
    The Discontinuity Guide to: The Zero Imperative at The Whoniverse
  4. P.R.O.B.E. - The Zero Imperative. (To the background of 'Daisy, Daisy' a man whimpers in Room 0 off a long corridor. Then the whimpers turn to a scream.) [Press conference] (In a large house in the country, a Public Relations Operative played by Sophie Aldred is introducing the other man at the table to assembled press.)

  5. Synopsis. Former UNIT luminary Liz Shaw and her assistant Bayliss are investigating a series of bizarre murders, all committed near a soon-to-be-closed psychiatric hospital. When the hospital is unexpectedly reprieved by rich Industrialist Peter Russell events seem to move out of Liz's control.

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  7. P.R.O.B.E.: The Zero Imperative was first released on VHS in 1994. Former U.N.I.T luminary Liz Shaw (Caroline John) and her assistant Bayliss (Linda Lusardi) are investigating a series of bizarre murders: all committed near to a soon-to-be-closed psychiatric hospital.

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