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'''''The Masters of Luxor''''' (also known as '''''The Robots''''') was an unmade ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial by [[Anthony Coburn]]. It was inspired by the reports Coburn had read about computers that were just beginning to be used in the television industry. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Sixties]]'')
'''''The Masters of Luxor''''' (also known as '''''The Robots''''') was an unmade ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial by [[Anthony Coburn]]. It was inspired by the reports Coburn had read about computers that were just beginning to be used in the television industry. ([[REF]]: ''[[The Sixties]]'')


It would have aired during [[season 1]] after ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' and instead of ''[[The Daleks]]'', the story ultimately commissioned. In September 1992, [[Titan Books]] published the script in [[Doctor Who script books|book form]] as part of its [[Doctor Who: The Scripts]] line. [[David Whitaker]] was still trying to get the script in working order for production in [[1964]].
It would have aired during [[season 1]] after ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'' and instead of ''[[The Daleks]]'', the story ultimately commissioned. In September 1992, [[Titan Books]] published the script in [[Doctor Who script books|book form]] as part of its [[Doctor Who: The Scripts]] line. [[David Whitaker]] was still trying to get the script in working order for production in [[1964 (production)|1964]].


== Audio Adaptation ==
== Audio adaptation ==


In August 2012, the company [[Big Finish Productions]] adapted this story as [[The Masters of Luxor (audio story)|an audio story]] for the third series of their [[the Lost Stories]] range.
In August 2012, the company [[Big Finish Productions]] adapted this story as [[The Masters of Luxor (audio story)|an audio story]] for the third series of their [[the Lost Stories]] range.
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In 2001, TS Entertainment made a fan production of ''Masters of Luxor'' as a four-part serial, directed and produced by [[Frank Smialek]] and starring [[Anthony Sarlo]] as the Doctor.
In 2001, TS Entertainment made a fan production of ''Masters of Luxor'' as a four-part serial, directed and produced by [[Frank Smialek]] and starring [[Anthony Sarlo]] as the Doctor.


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[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who TV stories]]
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