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'''''The Macros''''', originally '''''The Macro Men''''', was an unproduced story for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' written by [[Ingrid Pitt]] and her husband Tony Rudlin after the former appeared in ''[[Warriors of the Deep]]'' in [[1984]].
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cd name= '''The Song of the Megaptera'''|
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Big Finish - Doctor Who Audio Dramas | Big Finish Audio Dramas]] ([[The Lost Stories]]) |
number= 1.07 |
doctor=[[Sixth Doctor]] |
companions= [[Peri]] |
enemy= [[Greeg|Captain Greeg]] |
year= |
writer= [[Pat Mills]] |
director= [[John Ainsworth]] |
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publisher= [[Big Finish]] |
release date= [[May]] [[2010]] |
format= 2 Episodes on 2 CDs |
previous story= [[The Song of Megaptera]] |
next story= [[Farewell Great Macedon
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'''The Macros''' formally the Macros Men is the Eighth and final Lost Story of [[Season 23]] to be developed into an audio play, starring [[Colin Baker]] and [[Nicola Bryant]] as the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri]].


The couple first got the idea from reading Charles Berlitz' ''The Philadelphia Experiment'', a story about an experiment conducted by the [[United States]] during [[World War II]] in the attempts to try and make the ''USS Eldridge'' invisible to [[radar]]. The plot involved [[the Doctor]] and [[Peri]] arriving onboard the ship in harbour in [[1943]] where they battled microscopic [[humanoid]] life native to [[Earth]] but unknown to [[human]]s.
==Publisher's summary==
The TARDIS materializes on the USS Eldridge, after the Philadelphia Experiment has gone disastrously wrong. Most of the crew are dead, the ship is disintegrating, and the Doctor soon realizes that the problem comes from another dimension…


After meeting with [[Eric Saward]] numerous times, ''The Macro Men'' became ''The Macros'' and many revisions only resulted in a draft first episode script before all progress was stopped.
As they attempt to find a way to get the ship home, the Doctor and Peri visit the distant planet Capron and meet its tyrannical ruler Osloo. But the search for a possible solution only creates increasingly dire problems. Osloo's horizons have been widened – and space and time are hers for the taking…


==Audio adaptation==
: ''See [[The Macros (audio)]]''


[[Big Finish Productions]] is producing an audio adaptation of ''The Macros'' for release as part of its [[The Lost Stories]] line. It is scheduled for release in late spring 2010.
==Cast==
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*[[Sixth Doctor|The Doctor]] – [[Colin Baker]]
*[[Peri]] – [[Nicola Bryant]]
 
==References==
''to be added''
 
==Notes==
 
==Continuity==
*This story was written by [[Ingrid Pitt]] and her husband [[Tony Rudlin]]. Ingrid had previosly been in Doctor Who twice before in the episodes [[The Time Monster]] and [[Warriors of the Deep]].  
 
==Timeline==
* The story takes place immediately after [[BFA]]: [[The Song of Megaptera]]
* The story takes place before [[BFA]]:
 
==External Links==
 
 
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Revision as of 20:06, 6 June 2010

The Macros formally the Macros Men is the Eighth and final Lost Story of Season 23 to be developed into an audio play, starring Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant as the Sixth Doctor and Peri.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS materializes on the USS Eldridge, after the Philadelphia Experiment has gone disastrously wrong. Most of the crew are dead, the ship is disintegrating, and the Doctor soon realizes that the problem comes from another dimension…

As they attempt to find a way to get the ship home, the Doctor and Peri visit the distant planet Capron and meet its tyrannical ruler Osloo. But the search for a possible solution only creates increasingly dire problems. Osloo's horizons have been widened – and space and time are hers for the taking…


Cast

References

to be added

Notes

Continuity

Timeline

External Links