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''The Mists of Madness'' was an unproduced story written by [[Brian Wright]] for [[Season 7]]. It was submitted on 9 May 1969 and was commissioned by script editor [[Terrance Dicks]]. Wright was unable to write it so the story was abandoned and replaced by [[Inferno]].
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'''''The Mists of Madness''''' was an unproduced story written by [[Brian Wright]] for [[Season 7 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 7]]. It was submitted on [[9 May (production)|9 May]] [[1969 (production)|1969]] and was commissioned by script editor [[Terrance Dicks]]. Wright was unable to write it, so the story was abandoned and replaced by ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]''.<ref>[[DWMSE 2|''Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition'' #2]]</ref>


The script involved the Doctor discovering a colony of artificially made humans who believed humanity had lost their way, planning to steal an experimental new weapon and enslave them. The final confrontation between the Doctor and the leader of the artificial humans was supposed to take place in prehistoric times, as the Doctor had managed to fix his TARDIS console.
The script involved a colony of artificially-made humans who believed mankind had lost their way. They aimed to steal an experimental weapon from a demonstration that UNIT were attending, and use it enslave humanity. Within the story, the Doctor would have successfully repaired the [[TARDIS control console|TARDIS console]], and the final confrontation between him and the leader of the colony would have taken place on prehistoric Earth. The possibility of the [[Silurian|Silurians]] playing a role in this sequence was considered but quickly abandoned.


Writer [[Don Houghton]] initially thought his story Inferno was a sequel to The Mists of Madness, and scenes of the TARDIS being taken for a test flight were rewritten after he learned that the story had been cancelled.
Writer [[Don Houghton]] initially thought his story ''Inferno'' was a sequel to ''The Mists of Madness'', and scenes of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] being taken for a test flight were rewritten after he learned that it had been cancelled.{{Fact}}
 
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The Mists of Madness was an unproduced story written by Brian Wright for Season 7. It was submitted on 9 May 1969 and was commissioned by script editor Terrance Dicks. Wright was unable to write it, so the story was abandoned and replaced by Inferno.[1]

The script involved a colony of artificially-made humans who believed mankind had lost their way. They aimed to steal an experimental weapon from a demonstration that UNIT were attending, and use it enslave humanity. Within the story, the Doctor would have successfully repaired the TARDIS console, and the final confrontation between him and the leader of the colony would have taken place on prehistoric Earth. The possibility of the Silurians playing a role in this sequence was considered but quickly abandoned.

Writer Don Houghton initially thought his story Inferno was a sequel to The Mists of Madness, and scenes of the TARDIS being taken for a test flight were rewritten after he learned that it had been cancelled.[source needed]

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