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'''''The Clock''''' was an unproduced story written by [[David Ellis]] for [[Season 4]]. The story was submitted around [[January]] [[1966]], and rejected by [[story editor]] [[Gerry Davis]] on [[4 April (production)|4 April]] [[1966 (production)|1966]]. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor]]'')
'''''The Clock''''' was an unproduced story written by [[David Ellis]] for [[Season 4]]. The story was submitted around [[January]] [[1966]], and rejected by [[story editor]] [[Gerry Davis]] on [[4 April (production)|4 April]] [[1966 (production)|1966]]. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor]]'')


A short synopsis of the story{{Source}} did explain that the Doctor, Polly and Ben would encounter a sinister mechanism controlling time in a disastrous result... a clock.{{What?}}
A short synopsis of the story{{Source}} did explain that the Doctor, Polly and Ben would encounter a clock-like object that seemingly controlled the flow of time. There was to be a battle for the device between three parties with different motives.{{What?}}


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The Clock was an unproduced story written by David Ellis for Season 4. The story was submitted around January 1966, and rejected by story editor Gerry Davis on 4 April 1966. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor)

A short synopsis of the story[source needed] did explain that the Doctor, Polly and Ben would encounter a clock-like object that seemingly controlled the flow of time. There was to be a battle for the device between three parties with different motives.[statement unclear]