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'''''The Killing Stone''''' was an unpublished novel written by [[Richard Franklin]] | '''''The Killing Stone''''' was an unpublished novel written by [[Richard Franklin]]. | ||
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[[File:The Killing Stone CD Cover.jpg|right|thumb|The CD cover for the BBV release.]] | [[File:The Killing Stone CD Cover.jpg|right|thumb|The CD cover for the BBV release.]] | ||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* The story is set in the three weeks [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] is returning from [[Metebelis III]] during | * The story is set in the three weeks [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] is returning from [[Metebelis III]] during the television story ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]''. | ||
* The story was later released as an audio story by [[BBV Productions]], | * The story was first planned in the late 1980s. Franklin told ''[[Myth Makers]]'' in 1989 that [[Target Books]] was going to publish it "but unfortunately they've discontinued the series" (likely meaning ''[[The Companions of Doctor Who]]''). He had plans to produce a self-published version that didn't happen. In 2000, he performed a badly reviewed version of it as a one-man show at the Edinburgh Fringe. The story was later released as an abridged audio story by [[BBV Productions]] in 2002, after being turned down by [[Big Finish]].<ref name="downtime">''Downtime: The Lost Years of Doctor Who'' Chapter 29 (Dylan Rees)</ref> | ||
* The appearance of [[DWU]] characters was unlicensed and so the BBV audio is not considered [[Tardis:Valid sources|a valid source for writing on this wiki]]. It was remade into a novel, ''Operation: Hate'', with no mention of the ''[[Doctor Who universe|Doctor Who]]'' [[Doctor Who universe|universe]] and Yates renamed as Captain M. Franklin explained in one interview that the BBC had got stricter on copyright since 2000.<ref name="downtime"/> | |||
== Footnotes == | |||
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[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who novels]] | [[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who novels]] |