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== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
* This story was adapted into the novel ''[[The Ultimate Evil (novel)|The Ultimate Evil]]''.
* This story was adapted into the novel ''[[The Ultimate Evil (novel)|The Ultimate Evil]]''.
* Originally, it is one of the three stories not adapted into Big Finish's ''[[The Lost Stories|Lost Stories]]'' series from the original Season 23 as Big Finish could not reach an agreement with Wally K. Daly to produce the story. This was since rectified and released on [[14 November (releases)|14 November]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]].
* Originally, it is one of the three stories not adapted into Big Finish's ''[[The Lost Stories|Lost Stories]]'' series from the original Season 23 as Big Finish could not reach an agreement with Wally K. Daly to produce the story. The rights were since rectified and released on [[14 November (releases)|14 November]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]].
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[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who TV stories]]
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Revision as of 18:40, 14 November 2019

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The Ultimate Evil was a story planned for Season 23. It was to be written by Wally K Daly, and directed by Fiona Cumming.

It was released in 1989 as a Target novelisation, written by Daly himself. 30 years later, it was adapted as an audio adventure produced by Big Finish Productions, again adapted by Daly,

Plot background

The story would have been set on the holiday planet Tranquela, where Dwarf Mordant had been using a space ray to make all the good people raging killers.

The TARDIS would have arrived on the planet. Peri would have been attacked and left for dead, while the Doctor would have temporarily fallen under the Dwarf Mordant' powers.

In the end, the Doctor would have Mordant use an antidote ray on the planet before Mordant escaped. (DOC: The Lost Season)

Legacy

  • This story was adapted into the novel The Ultimate Evil.
  • Originally, it is one of the three stories not adapted into Big Finish's Lost Stories series from the original Season 23 as Big Finish could not reach an agreement with Wally K. Daly to produce the story. The rights were since rectified and released on 14 November 2019.