episode guide
the massacre
story 22 : season 3 : serial W : 4 episodes
Producer: John Wiles
Director: Paddy Russell
Writer: John Lucarotti
Script Editor: Donald Tosh
Designer: Michael Young
cast information
William Hartnell (Dr. Who); Peter Purves (Steven Taylor); Jackie Lane (Dodo Chaplet); Eric Thompson (Gaston); David Weston (Nicholas); John Tillinger (Simon); Edwin Finn (Landlord); Christopher Tranchell (Roger); Erik Chitty (Preslin); Annette Robertson (Anne); Clive Cazes (Captain of the Guard); Reginald Jessup (Servant); Andr+ Morell (Marshal Tavannes); Leonard Sachs (Admiral de Coligny); Cynthia Etherington (Old Lady2/Old Woman3); Joan Young (Catherine de Medici); Barry Justice (Charles IX); Michael Bilton (Teligny); Norman Claridge (Priest); Will Stampe (1st Man); Ernest Smith (2nd Man); John Slavid (Officer); Jack Tarran (1st Guard); Leslie Bates (2nd Guard);
crew information
Fiona Cumming (Assistant Floor Manager); Richard Valentine (Assistant Floor Manager); Daphne Dare (Costumes); Tony Leggo (Film Cameraman); Bob Rymer (Film Editor); Sonia Markham (Make-Up); Gerry Mill (Production Assistant); Brian Hodgson (Special Sounds); Dennis Channon (Studio Lighting); Gordon Mackie (Studio Sound); Ron Grainer (Title Music); Delia Derbyshire (Theme Arrangement);
episode information
Title | First UK Transmission | Duration | Ratings | Archive Status | |
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1 | War of God | 5 February 1966 at 17:15 | 24'51" | 8.0mil | does not exist |
2 | The Sea Beggar | 12 February 1966 at 17:15 | 24'43" | 6.0mil | does not exist |
3 | Priest of Death | 19 February 1966 at 17:15 | 24'33" | 5.9mil | does not exist |
4 | Bell of Doom | 26 February 1966 at 17:15 | 25'06" | 5.8mil | does not exist |
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War of God
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The Sea Beggar
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Priest of Death
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Bell of Doom
release information
In Print:
Novelised as: Doctor Who -- The Massacre
Written by: John Lucarotti
Number 122 in the Target Doctor Who Library
Versions | |
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1987 |
Published by W. H. Allen, UK
in hardback With cover artwork by: Tony Masero ISBN: 0 491 03423 7 |
19 November 1987 |
Published by W. H. Allen, UK
in paperback With cover artwork by: Tony Masero ISBN: 0 426 20297 X |
15 October 1992 |
Published by Virgin Publishing Ltd, UK
in paperback With cover artwork by: Alister Pearson ISBN: 0 426 20297 X |
plot synopsis
Exhausted, and in need of a rest, Steven and the Doctor retreat to 16th Century France, and arrive in the midst of a bitter feud between the Catholics and Protestants. They rescue a young servant girl, who has overheard plans made by the Catholic Queen Mother to massacre all Protestant citizens. Steven gets confused when the Abbot of Amboise arrives on the scene, as he is the exact double of the Doctor. The Doctor is unable to alter history and stop the bloodshed, and the TARDIS lands on modern day earth on Wimbledon Common, where a young woman charges in, mistaking the time machine for a real Police Box. Her surname is the same as the servant girl's, suggesting that she might have survived the massacre...
links to other sites
- Episode Guide and Production Documents: BBC Official Site -- Official episode guide entry. Based on information combined from The Television Companion and The Discontinuity Guide. Also contains links to original production documents.
- Rankings and Ratings: GEOS Listing -- Online rankings, ratings and reviews database. Vote on this story and view ratings and broadcast information of this story for over ten countries. Also contains details of production credits and summary information
- Episode Guide: Outpost Gallifrey -- A general overview of the story. Includes information from the Doctor Handbook series of books.
- Background Information: A Brief History of Time (Travel) -- Detailed background and behind-the-scenes information
- Detailed Synopsis: Dr. Who Reference Guide -- Contains an episode-by-episode detailed breakdown
- Story Reviews: The Doctor Who Ratings Guide -- Story reviews "by fans, for fans"
- Target Novelisation: On Target -- Details of the Target Novelisation for this story.
- Images: Doctor Who's Tragical History Tour -- Images from the story from "The history of Doctor Who in images."