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* 'Guy Leopold' (the writer), is a pen name for [[Robert Sloman]] and [[Barry Letts]].
* 'Guy Leopold' (the writer), is a pen name for [[Robert Sloman]] and [[Barry Letts]].
===Ratings===
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===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
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* Various pronunciations of 'Dæmons', 'Dæmos' (and all other permutations) is used throughout the story.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
* The Doctor uses a few lines of a Venusian lullaby which is heard in full during [[The Curse of Peladon]].
* The Doctor uses a few lines of a Venusian lullaby which is heard in full during [[The Curse of Peladon]].
* [[The Master]] sends his [[TARDIS]] to the Devil's End crypt at the close of [[The Face of the Enemy]].


* [[The Master]] is captured by UNIT forces at the conclusion of this story and is next seen in prison in [[The Sea Devils]].
* [[The Master]] is captured by UNIT forces at the conclusion of this story and is next seen in prison in [[The Sea Devils]].
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* Daemos in mentioned in [[The Satan Pit]].
* Daemos in mentioned in [[The Satan Pit]].


==DVD and Video Releases==
==DVD, Video and Other Releases==
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'''Video Releases'''
* '''The Dæmons''' was released on VHS in the UK and Australia in [[1993]], this was a [[recolourised]] version of the story.


==Target Novelisations / Script Books==
==Target Novelisations / Script Books==
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* '''The Daemons''' was published in [[1974]] as ''Doctor Who and the Dæmons'' By [[Barry Letts]].
* '''The Dæmons''' was also released by [[Titan Books]] as a script book in the early 1990s.


==External Links==
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*[http://www.drwhoguide.com/who_3j.htm '''The Dæmons''' detailed sypnosis at Doctor Who Reference Guide]
*[http://www.drwhoguide.com/who_3j.htm '''The Dæmons''' detailed sypnosis at Doctor Who Reference Guide]


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Revision as of 17:50, 4 May 2007


Synopsis

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Plot

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Cast

Doctor Who - Jon Pertwee

Josephine 'Jo' Grant - Katy Manning

The Master - Roger Delgado

Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart - Nicholas Courtney

Captain Mike Yates - Richard Franklin

Sergeant Benton - John Levene

Miss Hawthorne - Damaris Hayman

Bert the Landlord - Don McKillop

Winstanley - Rollo Gamble

Prof. Horner - Robin Wentworth

Alastair Fergus - David Simeon

Harry - James Snell

Garvin - John Joyce

Dr. Reeves - Eric Hillyard

Tom Girton - Jon Croft

PC Groom - Christopher Wray

Baker's Man - Gerald Taylor

Bok - Stanley Mason

Sgt. Osgood - Alec Linstead

Thorpe - John Owens

Azal - Stephen Thorne

Morris Dancers - The Headington Quarry Men

Jones - Matthew Corbett

Crew

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References

Story Notes

  • The shot of the exploding helicopter is actually a scene taken from James Bond film From Russia With Love.
  • The Master's summoning phrases for Azal is 'Mary had a little lamb' backwards.

Ratings

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Myths

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Influences

  • This story makes a few nods towards Quatermass and the Pit, and not just for the idea that stories of devils and demons may be a race memory of horned aliens who conducted a eugenics experiment on early humans. Devil's End is essentially the same as Hobb's End, the fictitious London setting of the earlier story, Hob being an old name for the Devil. The use of iron to hold both Azal and Bok at bay is an old folk superstition that is also referred to in the Quatermass story. (See also DW: Image of the Fendahl.)
  • The large hoofprints left by Azal as he walks around the village of Devil's End and encircles the community with a heat barrier brings to mind a famous and well-documented case. On the morning of 9th February, 1855 the inhabitants of several villages and towns in Devon awoke to find what appeared to be the tracks of a hooved, two-legged creature in the snow, traversing a total distance of one hundred miles, going over rooftops, a 14-foot wall, and even apparently leaping across a two mile wide estuary. Many believed that the Devil himself had walked through Devon the previous night.

Location Filming

Aldbourne, Wiltshire

Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • Various pronunciations of 'Dæmons', 'Dæmos' (and all other permutations) is used throughout the story.

Continuity

  • The Doctor uses a few lines of a Venusian lullaby which is heard in full during The Curse of Peladon.

DVD, Video and Other Releases

Video Releases

  • The Dæmons was released on VHS in the UK and Australia in 1993, this was a recolourised version of the story.

Target Novelisations / Script Books

  • The Daemons was published in 1974 as Doctor Who and the Dæmons By Barry Letts.
  • The Dæmons was also released by Titan Books as a script book in the early 1990s.

External Links

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