"London, the near future. The Doctor and Sarah return to a deserted city under martial law. Dinosaurs are running amok in the streets, but how can this be happening? And who stands to gain from it?"
"The Doctor and Sarah Jane return to London to discover that dinosaurs have entered the modern world through a mysterious time portal; in six parts."@en
"Returning from their adventure in medieval England, the Doctor and Sarah Jane are bewildered to find London deserted and under martial law. Even more startling is the sudden appearance of a Tyrannosaurus Rex in the street. When they reach UNIT headquarters, they learn from the Brigadier that the city had to be evacuated when dinosaurs began appearing all over London. This video features over two hours in color, but Episode 1 is in black-and-white."
"Arriving back on modern-day Earth, the Doctor and Sarah discover London is deserted and under martial law. They eventually find an army patrol, but are arrested as looters, and are sent to a detention centre as prisoners. But as their journey begins, their transport comes under attack by a tyrannosaurus rex. Dinosaurs have invaded London."@en
"Returning to London the Doctor and Sarah find a city almost completely devoid of life. The civilian population has been evacuated in the wake of an unimaginable event: somehow Dinosaurs have returned to terrorise the Earth."@en
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