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'''''The Face of God''''' was an unproduced story written by then-producer [[John Wiles]] for [[Season 3]]. Little is known about it.
'''''The Face of God''''' was an unproduced story written by then-producer [[John Wiles]] for [[Season 3]]. Little is known about it.


It was believed to have concerned a planet which the Doctor would visit at various points in time, unwittingly setting himself up as a God and spurring on an order of religious fanatics over the coming centuries. The revelation that he was the order's deity would not have come until the final episode.{{Fact}}
It would have concerned a planet which the Doctor would visit at various points in it history, unwittingly setting himself up as a deity that was worshipped by an order of religious fanatics. The revelation that he was the order's deity would not have come until the final episode. Certain plot points were reused for stories such as [[The Ark]] and [[The Savages]].{{Fact}}


[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who TV stories]]
[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who TV stories]]

Revision as of 23:44, 13 September 2022

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The Face of God was an unproduced story written by then-producer John Wiles for Season 3. Little is known about it.

It would have concerned a planet which the Doctor would visit at various points in it history, unwittingly setting himself up as a deity that was worshipped by an order of religious fanatics. The revelation that he was the order's deity would not have come until the final episode. Certain plot points were reused for stories such as The Ark and The Savages.[source needed]