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The main villain would have been [[The Celestial Toymaker]], whose actor, [[Michael Gough]], had been convinced to return. | The main villain would have been [[The Celestial Toymaker]], whose actor, [[Michael Gough]], had been convinced to return. | ||
The story would have continued straight from ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', | The story would have continued straight from ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'', where the Doctor said he'd take Peri to B--. This episode would've revealed the Doctor's destination for [[Peri]] as "[[Blackpool]]." | ||
The idea had come to [[John Nathan-Turner]] to set the story in Blackpool when [[Colin Baker]] 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]] opened a ride there called "[[Space Mountain]]." The story would also have been set partially there, with [[the Celestial Toymaker]] making strange things happen. | ||
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By the end, the Toymaker would be defeated, and the Doctor and Peri would continue their holiday in Blackpool. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Lost Season]]'') | By the end, the Toymaker would be defeated, and the Doctor and Peri would continue their holiday in Blackpool. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Lost Season]]'') | ||
== | == Adaptions == | ||
The story was later adapted into the [[Telos Publishing]] [[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|lost story]]. It would also receive a [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|audio adaptation]]''. [[Michael Gough]] declined to do the episode, so [[David Bailie]] was cast instead. | The story was later adapted into the [[Telos Publishing]] [[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|lost story]]. It would also receive a [[Big Finish Productions]] ''[[The Nightmare Fair (audio story)|audio adaptation]]''. [[Michael Gough]] declined to do the episode, so [[David Bailie]] was cast instead. | ||
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