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* In the 2014 [[BBC One]] series ''{{iw|musketeers|The Musketeers}}'', [[Peter Capaldi]] played antagonist [[Richelieu|Cardinal Richelieu]] until he had to leave to play the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. [[Murray Gold]] composed the music for the same series, and a number of episodes in the first series were directed by [[Toby Haynes]] and [[Saul Metzstein]].
* In the 2014 [[BBC One]] series ''{{iw|musketeers|The Musketeers}}'', [[Peter Capaldi]] played antagonist [[Richelieu|Cardinal Richelieu]] until he had to leave to play the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. [[Murray Gold]] composed the music for the same series, and a number of episodes in the first series were directed by [[Toby Haynes]] and [[Saul Metzstein]].
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The Three Musketeers

The Three Musketeers was a series of novels. A film version of The Three Musketeers was released in 1973. Genetic material from its principal stars, Michael York, Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlain and Frank Finlay were used to create Reprises of d'Artagnan, Athos, Aramis and Porthos in Europa in the 33rd century. (PROSE: Managra)

Behind the scenes