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Marco Polo (short story)

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Marco Polo was a prose adaptation of the Doctor Who serial of the same name and the fourth instalment in a series of such adaptations by Doctor Who Magazine. It was published in the sixth issue.

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  • This story was the first prose adaptation of Marco Polo, predating its full-length novelisation from Target Books by six years.
  • This story establishes Tegana is in the service of the Mongol leader Noghai, a detail not present in the original TV story but which was retained for the later novelisation.
  • Unlike its TV counterpart which explicitly takes place in 1289, the setting of this story is not nailed down to any particular year.
  • This story was the first in the series to not credit anyone for adapting the story. The previous instalments were all credited to Jeremy Bentham.
  • For the second story in a row, this story incorrectly credits "Mervyn Pinfold" as a producer instead of Mervyn Pinfield.
  • This story features no in-universe cliffhanger, though the brief out-of-universe analysis teases that the travellers will next find themselves on the planet Marinus, a reference to PROSE: The Keys of Marinus [+]Loading...["The Keys of Marinus (short story)"].

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The electrical systems of the TARDIS have been damaged by their last ordeal, as seen in PROSE: Beyond the Sun [+]Loading...["Beyond the Sun (short story)"], meaning the Doctor and his companions have no food or fuel until it is repaired.
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