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Revision as of 12:12, 2 August 2022
- You may be looking for the video game version.
Destiny of the Doctors was an episodic version of the filmed segments of the video game Destiny of the Doctors.
It was released as a standalone episode on the DVD release of Survival. This version featured a new end credits roll.
Synopsis
The Tremas Master has a plan to trap the Doctors, but he has some trouble on the way.
Plot
to be added
Cast
Crew
- Writer - Terrance Dicks
- Director - Dave Anderson
- Producer - Dave Anderson
- Executive producer - Dave Anderson
- Digital Compositioning - Ian Simpson
- Videotape editor - Graham Hodson
- Development manager - Andy Russell
References
- The Tremas Master's favourite incarnation of the Doctor is the Third Doctor.
Story notes
- This was an episodic story version of the filmed bits of the video game Destiny of the Doctors.
- In this version, the first seven Doctors appear through archive footage.
Continuity
- The Master has befriended an Auton. (TV: Terror of the Autons)
External links
to be added