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'''Alexandre Dumas''' was, according to the [[Fifth Doctor]], a "tiresome man" who "completely ignored the notes I gave him". [[Peri Brown|Peri]], who was just getting oriented to [[1626]] [[France]] tried to assert that Cardinal [[Richelieu]] was a villain, but the Doctor vigorously disputed the point, saying that "Dumas ha[d] a lot to answer for". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Church and the Crown (audio story)|The Church and the Crown]]'')
'''Alexandre Dumas''' was, according to the [[Fifth Doctor]], a "tiresome man" who "completely ignored the notes I gave him". [[Peri Brown|Peri]], who was just getting oriented to [[1626]] [[France]] tried to assert that Cardinal [[Richelieu]] was a villain, but the Doctor vigorously disputed the point, saying that "Dumas ha[d] a lot to answer for". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Church and the Crown (audio story)|The Church and the Crown]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
Alexandre Dumas wrote ''[[The Three Musketeers]]'', in Richelieu was the villain.
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Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas was, according to the Fifth Doctor, a "tiresome man" who "completely ignored the notes I gave him". Peri, who was just getting oriented to 1626 France tried to assert that Cardinal Richelieu was a villain, but the Doctor vigorously disputed the point, saying that "Dumas ha[d] a lot to answer for". (AUDIO: The Church and the Crown)

Behind the scenes

Alexandre Dumas wrote The Three Musketeers, in Richelieu was the villain.