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Revision as of 03:03, 9 March 2017
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{{Infobox Story}} can be easily adapted to handling the relatively complex task of the long credit rolls associated with modern comic stories.
Usage
Copy and paste all of the text below onto whichever article page it is needed for (even if some fields are not needed copy all of the text).
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Blood of the Robots[1], also known as Rise of the Robots (DWI 9), was to be the second story featuring Richard E Grant as the voice of the alternative Ninth Doctor following Scream of the Shalka. It was written by Simon Clark and was to be directed by John Ainsworth. A six-part adventure, Clark had already written a full episodic breakdown and three of the six scripts, however the story along with the series was cancelled in deference to the Russell T Davies televised revival of Doctor Who.