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On the throne sat the deadly [[Abbot of Amboise]]. Steven stared at him in horror. "That's - the Doctor!"
On the throne sat the deadly [[Abbot of Amboise]]. Steven stared at him in horror. "That's - the Doctor!"


The TARDIS lands in Paris on 19 August 1572 and the Doctor, driven by scientific curiosity, leaves Steven in order to meet and exchange views with the apothecary Charles Preslin.
The TARDIS lands in Paris on 19 August 1572 and the Doctor, driven by scientific curiosity, leaves Steven in order to meet and exchange views with the apothecary [[Charles Preslin]].


Ignoring the Doctor's warning to stay out of trouble, Steven finds himself caught up with a group of [[Huguenot|Huguenots]], whose very existence is threatened by the [[Catholic]] hierarchy. As Steven tries to find his way Bach to the TARDIS, he is horrified to find the greatest persecutor of the Huguenots is actually none other then the Doctor himself...
Ignoring the Doctor's warning to stay out of trouble, Steven finds himself caught up with a group of [[Huguenot|Huguenots]], whose very existence is threatened by the [[Catholic]] hierarchy. As Steven tries to find his way back to the TARDIS, he is horrified to find the greatest persecutor of the Huguenots is actually none other then the Doctor himself...


First broadcast in 1966, this story is the only one to feature [[William Hartnell]] playing a character other then the Doctor himself. It also introduced the character of [[Dodo Chaplet]], who was to accompany the Doctor on his next five adventures.
First broadcast in 1966, this story is the only one to feature [[William Hartnell]] playing a character other then the Doctor himself. It also introduced the character of [[Dodo Chaplet]], who was to accompany the Doctor on his next five adventures.
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