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The four episodes of the serial had individual titles. They were, respectively, "Four Hundred Dawns", "Trap of Steel", "Air Lock", "The Exploding Planet".
The BBC no longer holds the serial in its archives. The soundtracks to these episodes exist and have been released commercially, with linking narration provided by Peter Purves.
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Galaxy 4 is a serial in the British science fiction television seriesDoctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from September 11 to October 2, 1965.
It is unclear whether the robots are hostile when one is disabled by a party of female cloned Drahvins, from the planet Drahva in GalaxyFour.
This planet too is in GalaxyFour but is not given a name.
The Galaxy carries nearly all of the Army's combat equipment, including such bulky items as its 74-ton mobile scissors bridge, from the United States to any theater of combat on the globe.
There have been four C-5 Galaxy crashes in the history of the plane along with two class-A losses resulting from ground fires and one loss resulting from damage sustained on the ground.
Aircraft (66-83??) (C-5A) was badly damaged on September 29, 1971 in Altus AFB, OK when the #1 engine and pylon broke loose and separated from the wing during the take-off roll.