Narrative Web
Object

Giant Black Bakelite Telephone (Handset + Receiver)

The group interacts with this massive black bakelite telephone, which consists of two key components: (1) the handset (hollow interior used as precarious shelter) and (2) the receiver/base (climbed by Ian and Susan, with wires trailing from its back). The Doctor halts the climb to check Barbara's fatigue, while the group fails to dial for help. The telephone's scale underscores their vulnerability; every shift risks collapse. Its dual components (handset and receiver) are functionally and narratively linked, serving as both a physical challenge and a potential lifeline.
7 appearances

Purpose

Communication device to contact the outside world

Significance

Serves as improvised shelter and staging ground for escape, heightens tension through instability, and hosts Barbara's collapse, forcing shift from sabotage to survival.

Appearances in the Narrative

When this object appears and how it's used

7 moments