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'''''Paradise Five''''', also called '''''End of Term''''', was an unproduced story written by [[P.J. Hammond]] that was intended to be the third story of [[Season 23]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''Paradise Five''''', also called '''''End of Term''''', was an unproduced story written by [[P.J. Hammond]] that was intended to be the third story of [[Season 23 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 23]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==

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Paradise Five, also called End of Term, was an unproduced story written by P.J. Hammond that was intended to be the third story of Season 23 of Doctor Who.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Sixth Doctor and Mel investigate the holiday haven planet Paradise 5, built on a long-dead world. Apart from being a front for illegal money-making schemes, the Doctor discovers the planet is being threatened by ghost-like entities called Angels.

Production[[edit] | [edit source]]

When stories by Jack Trevor Story and David Halliwell fell through, prolific TV writer P.J. Hammond was commissioned to write a story to replace them. Script editor Eric Saward liked the story, but producer John Nathan-Turner did not. Nathan-Turner instructed Saward to reject the scripts, and the story was replaced by Terror of the Vervoids. (INFO: Terror of the Vervoids)

The story was later adapted by Andy Lane as part of Big Finish's The Lost Stories range. Retitled Paradise 5, it featured Peri instead of Mel.