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|companions = [[Susan Campbell|Susan Foreman]]<br>[[Barbara Wright]]<br>[[Ian Chesterton]]
|companions = [[Susan Campbell|Susan Foreman]]<br>[[Barbara Wright]]<br>[[Ian Chesterton]]
|enemy= [[Antipater]]<br>[[Seleucus]]<br>[[Iollas]]<br>[[Glaucias]]
|enemy= [[Antipater]]<br>[[Seleucus]]<br>[[Iollas]]<br>[[Glaucias]]
|setting = [[Babylon]], [[Mesopotamia]], [[Earth]], [[May]] to [[June]] [[BC#4th century BC|323 BC]]
|setting = [[Babylon]], [[Mesopotamia]], [[Earth]], [[May]] to [[June]] [[BC#4th century B.C.|323 BC]]
|writer = [[Moris Farhi]] adapted by [[Nigel Robinson]]
|writer = [[Moris Farhi]] adapted by [[Nigel Robinson]]
|director = [[Lisa Bowerman]]
|director = [[Lisa Bowerman]]

Revision as of 16:59, 9 September 2011

audio stub

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS materialises amidst the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, where the Doctor and his companions meet Alexander the Great. Four members of Alexander's retinue, however, are plotting to murder the king and his successors so that one of their number, Seleucus, can ascend to the throne and allow them to return to their homeland. The conspirators try to frame the time travellers, but the Doctor and Ian succeed in a series of trials and Alexander's bodyguard, Ptolemy, proves their innocence. However, history cannot be changed, and despite the Doctor's efforts to save the king's life by having Ian build an iron lung, Alexander dies while Ptolemy helps the companions escape to the TARDIS.

Plot

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Cast

References

  • Calanus tells Barbara that it is the Year of the 114th Olympiad in the Greek calendar, which equates to 323 BC in the Gregorian calendar.

Notes

  • Unusually for a Doctor Who story, Seleucus' status as one of the story's principal villains is never revealed to either the Doctor and his companions or Alexander.

Continuity

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