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=== Part 1 ===
=== Part 1 ===
In Hollywood 1926, the Doctor is at a celebrity party under the guise of many celebrities such as [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Tom Hanks]]. [[Kato]], the butler, interrupts him by introducing him to filmmaker [[Archie Maplin]]. After speaking to Archie, the Doctor also meets young actress [[Emily Winter]] and then [[Matthew Finnegan]], a runner at the United Actors' studio. Eventually, the Doctor notices a man called Maximilian Love walk in. The Doctor tries to talk to him, but his assistant, Mr. Leo Millar, bars him. Undeterred, the Doctor makes an appointment with Maximilian.
In Hollywood 1926, the Doctor is at a celebrity party under the guise of many celebrities such as [[Tom Cruise]] and [[Tom Hanks]]. [[Kato]], the butler, interrupts him by introducing him to filmmaker [[Archie Maplin]]. After speaking to Archie, the Doctor also meets young actress [[Emily Winter]] and then [[Matthew Finnegan]], a runner at the United Actors' studio. Eventually, the Doctor notices a man called Maximilian Love walk in. The Doctor tries to talk to him, but his assistant, Mr Leo Millar, bars him. Undeterred, the Doctor makes an appointment with Maximilian.


The next day the Doctor meets Archie, who talks with him and reveals that the film studio is in the middle of a Chronal Template. Unbeknownst to the Doctor, he is being watched by Maximilian and Leo, who note he is not human - nor Terronite, like them. They then hear someone enter the reception room, who turns out to be Emily. Leo takes her in the room, only to find Maximilian strapped down. Emily is then restrained by Leo and starts to scream.
The next day the Doctor meets Archie, who talks with him and reveals that the film studio is in the middle of a Chronal Template. Unbeknownst to the Doctor, he is being watched by Maximilian and Leo, who note he is not human - nor Terronite, like them. They then hear someone enter the reception room, who turns out to be Emily. Leo takes her in the room, only to find Maximilian strapped down. Emily is then restrained by Leo and starts to scream.
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== Timeline ==
== Timeline ==
* ''Silver Scream'' occurs at some point after the events of [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', as the story that immediately follows it, ''[[Fugitive]]'' contains a reference to the "[[Story arc#Doctor Who television stories|four knocks]]" prophecy, while the story that immediately occurs after that, ''[[Tesseract]]'' contains references to [[Malcolm Taylor]] and [[Lady]] [[Christina de Souza]].
* ''Silver Scream'' occurs at some point after the events of [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'', as the story that immediately follows it, ''[[Fugitive]]'' contains a reference to the "[[Story arc#Doctor Who television stories|four knocks]]" prophecy, while the story that immediately occurs after that, ''[[Tesseract]]'' contains references to [[Malcolm Taylor]] and [[Lord|Lady]] [[Christina de Souza]].


== Reprints ==
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