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In fact, "The Final Test" was the only ''Doctor Who'' episode forced to have a [[continuity announcement]] to protect the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] from legal action on behalf of a copyright holder. | In fact, "The Final Test" was the only ''Doctor Who'' episode forced to have a [[continuity announcement]] to protect the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] from legal action on behalf of a copyright holder. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
The | The travelers arrive in a strange domain presided over by the Celestial Toymaker – an enigmatic, immortal entity who forces them to play a series of games, failure at which will render them his playthings for all eternity. The Doctor has to solve the complex [[Trilogic game]] while Steven and Dodo are faced with defeating a succession of apparently child-like but potentially lethal animated toys in contests such as "blind man's buff", musical chairs and "hunt the key". | ||
The Doctor finally overcomes the Toymaker by imitating his voice in order to complete the Trilogic game from within the TARDIS, which then | The Doctor finally overcomes the Toymaker by imitating his voice in order to complete the Trilogic game from within the TARDIS, which then dematerializes as his foe's universe is destroyed. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
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[[he:בונה הצעצועים השמיימי (סיפור)]] | [[he:בונה הצעצועים השמיימי (סיפור)]] | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who (1963) television stories]] | [[Category:Doctor Who (1963) television stories]] | ||
[[Category:First Doctor television stories]] | [[Category:First Doctor television stories]] |
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