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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Writer [[David Wise]] is one of only two contributors to the ''Doctor Who'' franchise to have also written an episode of the televised ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]] franchise, co-writing the 1970s animated episode "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", which became the first and only episode of so-called "classic era" Star Trek to win an Emmy Award.
* Writer [[David Wise]] is one of only two contributors to the ''Doctor Who'' franchise to have also written an episode of the televised ''[[Star Trek (franchise)|Star Trek]]'' franchise, co-writing the 1970s animated episode "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", which became the first and only episode of so-called "classic era" Star Trek to win an Emmy Award.''


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 15:41, 27 March 2011

audio stub

Publisher's summary

Gallifrey stops.

Romana has been assassinated…

The Time Lords have never existed…

Gallifrey’s secrets are lost.

On a world they barely recognise, Narvin and Leela find themselves fighting to stay alive. Against all their expectations, brutality and barbarism reign. And Gallifrey’s slaves are rising up to face their masters.

Before this day is out, their lives will change forever. And the world they know might end before it has even begun…

Cast

Gallifrey

Alternvative Gallifrey

References

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Notes

  • Writer David Wise is one of only two contributors to the Doctor Who franchise to have also written an episode of the televised Star Trek franchise, co-writing the 1970s animated episode "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth", which became the first and only episode of so-called "classic era" Star Trek to win an Emmy Award.

Continuity

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Timeline

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External links

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