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A '''man''' was part of the mob that formed outside the [[Abbot of Amboise]]'s temporal house after he had been found dead in [[1572]]. [[Roger Colbert]] pointed out [[Steven Taylor]] to the mob, and lied that he killed the Abbot. The mob, believing this, chased after Steven. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]'')
A '''man''' was part of the mob that formed outside the [[Abbot of Amboise]]'s temporal house after he had been found dead in [[1572]]. [[Roger Colbert]] pointed out [[Steven Taylor]] to the mob, and lied that he killed the Abbot. The mob, believing this, chased after Steven. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
* Will Stampe was a late addition to the cast, replacing [[Roy Denton]], who was taken ill and had to withdraw the day before recording of the third episode of ''The Massacre'', "Priest of Death". However, Denton was still credited in ''Radio Times'' as it was too late for this to be corrected.
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 11 March 2023

A man was part of the mob that formed outside the Abbot of Amboise's temporal house after he had been found dead in 1572. Roger Colbert pointed out Steven Taylor to the mob, and lied that he killed the Abbot. The mob, believing this, chased after Steven. (TV: The Massacre)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Will Stampe was a late addition to the cast, replacing Roy Denton, who was taken ill and had to withdraw the day before recording of the third episode of The Massacre, "Priest of Death". However, Denton was still credited in Radio Times as it was too late for this to be corrected.