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|director        = [[Mathew Robinson]]
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The story would have continued strait 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 strait from [[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]], with the Doctor's destination for Peri being "[[Blackpool]]."


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

Revision as of 16:19, 8 April 2012


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 Celestial Toymaker.

It was later adapted into a Telos novelization of the name name, and that was adapted into an audio adventure.

Plot set-up

The story would have continued strait from Revelation of the Daleks, with the Doctor's destination for Peri being "Blackpool."

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