1 | [s18e1] The Leisure Hive

Seeking a break after a disastrous attempt at a Brighton beach holiday—which leaves severely water-damaged—the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) and Romana (Lalla Ward) travel to the planet Argolis .

A Bold New Era: (Part One) First aired on August 30, 1980 , "The Leisure Hive" Part 1 marked a seismic shift for Doctor Who . As the opening serial of Season 18 , it signaled the arrival of new producer John Nathan-Turner , who sought to modernize the show for the 1980s by stripping away the humor of previous years in favor of "hard science" and sleek production values. The Story: A Holiday Gone Wrong [S18E1] The Leisure Hive 1

Argolis was once devastated by a 20-minute nuclear war with the reptilian . The surviving Argolins, now sterile due to radiation, have spent centuries building the Leisure Hive , a massive, shielded tourist resort dedicated to peace and interracial understanding. However, the Hive is in financial ruin, and its leadership is aging rapidly—a side effect of their planet's radiation where decades of youth vanish in mere hours. Seeking a break after a disastrous attempt at

The episode centers on a demonstration of , a new technology intended to revitalize the Hive’s fortunes. The experiment goes "horribly awry" when a volunteer is apparently torn apart inside the machine, leading to a murder investigation where the Doctor and Romana are the prime suspects. The "New" Doctor Who The Story: A Holiday Gone Wrong Argolis was

: The episode opens with an unusually long, 90-second pan across Brighton beach, setting a slower, more cinematic, and somber pace for the season. Cast and Crew

The episode is famous for its radical visual and tonal changes: