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|name= Scream of the Shalka  
|name= Scream of the Shalka  
|image= Shalka_TARDIS.jpg
|image= Shalka_TARDIS.jpg
|series= [[Webcast]]
|novelisation=Scream of the Shalka (novelisation)
|series= [[Webcast]]s
|number= 4  
|number= 4  
|doctor= Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Ninth Doctor  
|doctor= Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka){{!}}Ninth Doctor  
|companions= [[Alison Cheney|Alison]], [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]]
|companions= [[Alison Cheney|Alison]], [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|The Master]]
|enemy= The [[Shalka]]  
|enemy= The [[Shalka]]  
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== Cast and characters ==
== Cast ==
* [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|The Doctor]] - [[Richard E Grant]]
* [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|The Doctor]] - [[Richard E Grant]]
* [[Alison Cheney]] — [[Sophie Okonedo]]
* [[Alison Cheney]] — [[Sophie Okonedo]]
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* Major [[Thomas Kennet|Kennet]] — [[Jim Norton]]
* Major [[Thomas Kennet|Kennet]] — [[Jim Norton]]
=== Uncredited ===
=== Uncredited ===
* [[Caretaker (Scream of the Shalka)|Caretaker]] - [[David Tennant]]{{fact}}
* [[Caretaker (Scream of the Shalka)|Mitch]] [[David Tennant]] ([[DWM 334]])
* [[Nat (Scream of the Shalka)|Nat]] — [[Ben Morrison]] ([[DWM 334]])


== References ==
== References ==
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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* When first broadcast, this Doctor was advertised by the BBC as the 'Ninth Doctor'.
* When first broadcast, this Doctor was advertised by the BBC as the 'Ninth Doctor'.
* Appearing in a cameo role in the serial was actor and ''Doctor Who'' fan [[David Tennant]], who in April 2005 was announced as the [[Tenth Doctor]]. He was not originally cast in the production, but Tennant happened to be recording a ''Rumpole of the Bailey'' radio play in a neighbouring studio. When he discovered what was being recorded next door, he convinced the director to give him a small role. Tennant had several roles in [[Big Finish Productions]]' ''Doctor Who'' related audios before he was cast as the [[Tenth Doctor]] on the [[BBC Wales]]' produced series.{{Fact}}
* Appearing in a cameo role in the serial was actor and ''Doctor Who'' fan [[David Tennant]], who in April 2005 was announced as the [[Tenth Doctor]]. He was not originally cast in the production, but Tennant happened to be recording a ''Rumpole of the Bailey'' radio play in a neighbouring studio. When he discovered what was being recorded next door, he convinced the director to give him a small role.{{fact}} Tennant had several roles in [[Big Finish Productions]]' ''Doctor Who'' related audios before he was cast as the [[Tenth Doctor]] on the [[BBC Wales]]' produced series.
* If the viewer right clicks and selects play after the end of episode 3, an alternate version of the closing credits plays (followed by the final part of the episode).
* If the viewer right clicks and selects play after the end of episode 3, an alternate version of the closing credits plays (followed by the final part of the episode).
* Around the time of providing the voice of Alison, [[Sophie Okonedo]] also filmed a role in the movie ''Hotel Rwanda'', for which she was nominated for an Academy Award; this makes Okonedo, to date, the only companion actor to have been nominated for an Oscar. Okonedo would eventually return to televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|the 2010 series]] as the recurring character [[Elizabeth X]].
* Around the time of providing the voice of Alison, [[Sophie Okonedo]] also filmed a role in the movie ''Hotel Rwanda'', for which she was nominated for an Academy Award; this makes Okonedo, to date, the only companion actor to have been nominated for an Oscar. Okonedo would eventually return to televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|the 2010 series]] as the recurring character [[Elizabeth X]].
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Grant's incarnation of the [[Time Lord]] (often referred to as the "REG Doctor" or the "Shalka Doctor" by fans) has since appeared in an online short story, ''[[The Feast of the Stone]]'' by [[Cavan Scott]] and [[Mark Wright]], although no further stories seem planned.
Grant's incarnation of the [[Time Lord]] (often referred to as the "REG Doctor" or the "Shalka Doctor" by fans) has since appeared in an online short story, ''[[The Feast of the Stone]]'' by [[Cavan Scott]] and [[Mark Wright]], although no further stories seem planned.


[[Paul Cornell]], who wrote ''Scream of the Shalka'', has since referred to this story as his "[[Doctor Who Unbound|unbound]]."<ref>[http://www.paulcornell.com/2009/02/gallifrey-and-things "Gallifrey and Things", PaulCornell.com]</ref>
[[Paul Cornell]], who wrote ''Scream of the Shalka'', has since referred to this story as his "[[Doctor Who Unbound|unbound]]". <ref>[http://www.paulcornell.com/2009/02/gallifrey-and-things "Gallifrey and Things", PaulCornell.com]</ref>


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=== Original website release/broadcast ===
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