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Institutional Entry Corridor
Front Driveway (Auderly House)

Front Exit Hallway (Auderly House)

Interior hallway with heavy oak doors and brass handles serving as critical junction between escape and enforcement. Contains institutional disinfectant scent and is site of Trenchard's detention orders.
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S9E4 · Day of the Daleks Part 4
Brigadier evacuates Styles as Daleks advance

The Front Exit Hallway serves as the final corridor of escape, its wide oak doors framed by shattered wainscoting and fleeing delegates. Delegates stumble toward the cars with documents clutched to their chests, their dignity eroded by urgency as the Brigadier’s voice cuts through panic.

Atmosphere

Chaotic transition from statesmanship to survival—whispers of protest fade into subordinate compliance.

Functional Role

Primary arterial escape route and final point of egress in the evacuation chain.

Symbolic Significance

The threshold between order and chaos, where diplomacy surrenders to desperation.

Access Restrictions

Open only to fleeing civilians and authorized UNIT personnel during evacuation.

Broken plaster and cracked wainscoting reveal the house's decay. Headlights from departing cars cast stark beams across the hallway floor.
S9E11 · The Sea Devils Part 3
Master checks Jo's presence with Trenchard

The main entrance hallway functions as a boundary between freedom and institutional control. It is where Jo Grant’s confinement is enforced, as Trenchard reveals she was stopped there during her attempted departure. The hallway’s significance lies not in its physical space but in its role as the last threshold before escape, now turned into a gatekeeping point under Trenchard’s misguided obedience.

Atmosphere

Dimly lit and foreboding, marked by institutional disinfectant and aged wood

Functional Role

Barrier enforcing confinement and preventing escape

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes the institutional failure to recognize the true threat within

Access Restrictions

Restricted to personnel under orders; Jo Grant is forcibly prevented from leaving

Brass handles marred by hasty grips from agents following orders Emergency lighting casting long shadows that obscure freedom
S11E14 · Death to the Daleks Part 4
Doctor and Bellal evade city traps

The exit hallway serves as the endpoint of their desperate dash, its polished floorboards and institutional disinfectant scent a fleeting contrast to the chaos behind them. The Doctor's and Bellal's boots pound toward the exit, where collapsing city systems give way to open night.

Atmosphere

Tense relief pervades as the threat of immediate death recedes, though danger still lingers

Functional Role

Conduit to escape and temporary sanctuary from the city's lethal embrace

Symbolic Significance

Symbolizes fleeting safety before the next confrontation with the Daleks

Access Restrictions

The exit is the only viable path to open air, but the city's systems may not permit a clean break

Brass fixtures gleaming dully in half-light Contraptions for security humming underfoot

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