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{{Infobox Story
|novelisation= The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)
|novelisation   = The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)
|adapted into= The Nightmare Fair (audio story)
|adapted into   = The Nightmare Fair (audio story)
|name            = The Nightmare Fair
|image          = The Nightmare Fair.jpg
|image          = The Nightmare Fair.jpg
|series          = [[Doctor Who]] Unproduced TV stories
|series          = [[Doctor Who]] unproduced TV stories
|season number  =[[Season 23]]
|season number  = Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)
|story number    = 1
|story number    = 1
|doctor          = [[Sixth Doctor]]
|doctor          = Sixth Doctor
|companions      = [[Peri Brown]]
|companions      = [[Peri Brown|Peri]]
|enemy          = [[The Celestial Toymaker]]
|enemy          = [[The Toymaker]]
|setting        = [[Blackpool]]
|setting        = [[Blackpool]]
|writer          = [[Graham Williams]]
|writer          = [[Graham Williams]]
|director        = [[Mathew Robinson]]
|director        = [[Matthew Robinson]]
|producer        = [[John Nathan-Turner]]
|producer        = [[John Nathan-Turner]]
|broadcast date  =
|format          = Unproduced TV story
|production code = 7A
|production code = 7A
|prev            = Revelation of the Daleks
|next            = The Ultimate Evil (unproduced TV story)
|next            =The Ultimate Evil (TV story)
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|made prev      =
'''''The Nightmare Fair''''' was an unproduced TV story for the original [[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 23]], before it was put on hiatus.
|made next      =
|confidential    = The Lost Season
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'''''The Nightmare Fair''''' was an unproduced TV story for the original [[Season 23]], before it was put on hiatus. In the script he says [[Blackpool]], setting the scene for this episode. It would have featured the return of [[Michael Gough]] as [[the Celestial Toymaker]]. This story would have followed strait from the previous episode, [[Revelation of the Daleks]].
It would have featured the return of [[Michael Gough]] as [[the Toymaker]], as well as revealing the Toymaker's previously unexplained origins. The story would have followed straight from the previous season's concluding two-parter, ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]''.
 
It was later adapted into a Telos novelisation [[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|of the name name]], which was adapted into an [[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|audio adventure]].


== Plot set-up ==
== Plot set-up ==
[[File:The_Nightmare_Fair_-_Peri.jpg|thumb|left|Peri in [[Blackpool]]. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Lost Season]]'')]]
The main villain would have been [[the Toymaker]], whose actor, [[Michael Gough]], had been convinced to return.
The main villain would have been [[The Celestial Toymaker]], whose actor, [[Michael Gough]], had been convinced to return.


The story would have continued straight from ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', with the Doctor's destination for Peri being "[[Blackpool]]."
The story would have continued straight from ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', where the Doctor said to [[Peri Brown|Peri]], ''"All right, I'll take you to—"''. The ending of part two would have revealed the destination as "[[Blackpool]]", but in the finished version a freeze-frame occurred at this point, leaving the name unspoken.


The idea had come to [[John Nathan-Turner]] to set the story in Blackpool when [[Colin Baker]] opened a ride there called "[[Space Mountain]]." The story would also have been set partially there, with [[the Celestial Toymaker]] making strange things happen.
The idea had come to [[John Nathan-Turner]] to set the story in Blackpool when [[Colin Baker]] opened a ride there called "[[Space Mountain]]". The story would also have been set partially there, with the Celestial Toymaker making strange things happen.


Peri would have been attacked by robot miners in a gold mine adventure ride. The Doctor would have been forced to play a video game whose outcome would decide the fate of the planet.
Peri would have been attacked by robot miners in a gold mine adventure ride. The Doctor would have been forced to play a video game whose outcome would decide the fate of the planet.


By the end, the Toymaker would be defeated, and the Doctor and Peri would continue their holiday in Blackpool. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Lost Season]]'')
By the end, the Toymaker would be defeated, and the Doctor and Peri would continue their holiday in Blackpool. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Lost Season]]'')


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
The story was later adapted into the [[Telos Publishing]] [[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|lost story]]. It would also receive a [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|audio adaptation]]''. [[Michael Gough]] declined to do the episode, so [[David Bailie]] was cast instead.
The story was later adapted into the [[Target Missing Episodes]] [[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|lost story]], and would also receive a [[Big Finish Productions]] [[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|audio adaptation]] based on both the novelisation and the script. [[Michael Gough]] had by this time long since retired from the acting profession, so the part of the Toymaker was recast with [[David Bailie]].
 
In 2003, an earlier audio drama adaptation was produced by [[Robert Dunlop]] to raise money for the charity Sense.<ref>https://www.shillpages.com/nightmarefair/</ref>
 
== Footnotes ==
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The Nightmare Fair was an unproduced TV story for the original Season 23, before it was put on hiatus.

It would have featured the return of Michael Gough as the Toymaker, as well as revealing the Toymaker's previously unexplained origins. The story would have followed straight from the previous season's concluding two-parter, Revelation of the Daleks.

Plot set-up[[edit] | [edit source]]

The main villain would have been the Toymaker, whose actor, Michael Gough, had been convinced to return.

The story would have continued straight from Revelation of the Daleks, where the Doctor said to Peri, "All right, I'll take you to—". The ending of part two would have revealed the destination as "Blackpool", but in the finished version a freeze-frame occurred at this point, leaving the name unspoken.

The idea had come to John Nathan-Turner to set the story in Blackpool when Colin Baker opened a ride there called "Space Mountain". The story would also have been set partially there, with the Celestial Toymaker making strange things happen.

Peri would have been attacked by robot miners in a gold mine adventure ride. The Doctor would have been forced to play a video game whose outcome would decide the fate of the planet.

By the end, the Toymaker would be defeated, and the Doctor and Peri would continue their holiday in Blackpool. (DOC: The Lost Season)

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

The story was later adapted into the Target Missing Episodes lost story, and would also receive a Big Finish Productions audio adaptation based on both the novelisation and the script. Michael Gough had by this time long since retired from the acting profession, so the part of the Toymaker was recast with David Bailie.

In 2003, an earlier audio drama adaptation was produced by Robert Dunlop to raise money for the charity Sense.[1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]