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"'''The Enemy Within'''" was an alternate title for two different ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. One of the working titles for "[[The Invisible Enemy]]" was  "The Enemy Within," and it was referred as such on the ''Doctor Who'' sound effects LP released by the [[BBC]] in [[1977]]. "The Enemy Within" was also proposed as a title by producer [[Philip Segal]] for the [[1996]] [[Doctor Who:The TV Movie |television movie]] at a ''Doctor Who'' fan convention. Given the glib nature in which the title was thrown out, most fans do not use it and simply refer to that adventure as "The TV Movie."
"'''The Enemy Within'''" was an alternate title for three different ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories, one of them never produced.  
 
* One of the working titles for "[[The Invisible Enemy]]" was  "The Enemy Within," and it was referred as such on the ''Doctor Who'' sound effects LP released by the [[BBC]] in [[1977]].  
 
* The working title for an unproduced storyline by Christopher Priest comissioned by [[John Nathan-Turner]] and then-script editor [[Christopher Bidmead]]. It would have concerned the true source of the power of the [[TARDIS]], an octopus-like creature which subsisted
 
* "The Enemy Within" was also proposed as a title by producer [[Philip Segal]] for the [[1996]] [[Doctor Who:The TV Movie |television movie]] at a ''Doctor Who'' fan convention. Given the glib nature in which the title was thrown out, most fans do not use it and simply refer to that adventure as "The TV Movie."

Revision as of 19:52, 21 June 2005

"The Enemy Within" was an alternate title for three different Doctor Who stories, one of them never produced.

  • One of the working titles for "The Invisible Enemy" was "The Enemy Within," and it was referred as such on the Doctor Who sound effects LP released by the BBC in 1977.
  • The working title for an unproduced storyline by Christopher Priest comissioned by John Nathan-Turner and then-script editor Christopher Bidmead. It would have concerned the true source of the power of the TARDIS, an octopus-like creature which subsisted
  • "The Enemy Within" was also proposed as a title by producer Philip Segal for the 1996 television movie at a Doctor Who fan convention. Given the glib nature in which the title was thrown out, most fans do not use it and simply refer to that adventure as "The TV Movie."