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"When the [[Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] arrives outside the gates of [[Babylon]] the Doctor and his friends find themselves in the presence of Alexander the Great. But there is treachery at work as generals plot to overthrow the king and his men. When the travellers stand accused the Doctor and [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] must face trials while still trying to uncover the real murderers." | "When the [[Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] arrives outside the gates of [[Babylon]] the Doctor and his friends find themselves in the presence of Alexander the Great. But there is treachery at work as generals plot to overthrow the king and his men. When the travellers stand accused the Doctor and [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]] must face trials while still trying to uncover the real murderers." | ||
==Episode titles== | |||
As was the norm in the early seasons, each individual episode would have carried a separate title, with no overall title given on screen for the serial. According to Farhi's script, the individual episodes would have carried these titles: | |||
# The Hanging Gardens of Babylon | |||
# The Wrath of the Greatest Grecian of Them All!<br>(Farhi also suggests an alternate title: O, Son! My Son!) | |||
# A Man Must Die | |||
# The World Lies Dead at Your Feet | |||
# In the Arena | |||
# Farewell, Great Macedon! | |||
Note: the punctuation present in the episode 6 title is not present in the actual title of the script. | |||
==Story notes== | ==Story notes== |