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'''Antonio Salieri''' was a late [[18th century]]/early [[19th century]] [[composer]].
'''Antonio Salieri''' was a late [[18th century]]/early [[19th century]] [[composer]].


Salieri made a deal with {{Champion}} to go back in time to kill [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[The Tramp|a tramp]] stopped Salieri, and the Doctor took him back to his own time. The Doctor locked him in a mental asylum where he would be forgotten. Salieri died in the Asylum. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tramp's Story]]'')
Salieri made a deal with {{Champion}} to go back in time to kill [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. The [[Seventh Doctor]] and a [[Tramp (The Tramp's Story)|tramp]] stopped Salieri, and the Doctor took him back to his own time. The Doctor locked him in a mental asylum where he would be forgotten. Salieri died in the Asylum. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tramp's Story]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 00:29, 27 October 2018

Antonio Salieri

Antonio Salieri was a late 18th century/early 19th century composer.

Salieri made a deal with Mortimus to go back in time to kill Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The Seventh Doctor and a tramp stopped Salieri, and the Doctor took him back to his own time. The Doctor locked him in a mental asylum where he would be forgotten. Salieri died in the Asylum. (PROSE: The Tramp's Story)

Behind the scenes

Salieri was played by David Suchet in the 1999 Broadway play Amadeus, alongside Michael Sheen's Mozart. Suchet won two awards for this role.