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'''Farewell Great Macedon''' is an unproduced six-episode [[First Doctor]] serial by [[Moris Farhi]] which was commissioned by [[David Whitaker]] for the first season of ''Doctor Who'' in [[1964]].
'''Farewell Great Macedon''' is an unproduced six-episode [[First Doctor]] serial by [[Moris Farhi]] which was commissioned by [[David Whitaker]] for the first season of ''Doctor Who'' in [[1964]].


The story would have featured the Doctor and his companions encountering Alexander the Great.
The story would have featured the Doctor and his companions encountering [[Alexander the Great]].


The story was never produced, but in October 2009 the publisher [[Nothing at the End of the Lane (publisher)|Nothing at the End of the Lane]] published the script for the first time. It was the first time since the script for ''[[The Masters of Luxor]]'' was published by [[Titan Books]] in 1992 that a lost First Doctor script had been released in this way.
The story was never produced, but in October 2009 the publisher [[Nothing at the End of the Lane (publisher)|Nothing at the End of the Lane]] published the script for the first time. It was the first time since the script for ''[[The Masters of Luxor]]'' was published by [[Titan Books]] in 1992 that a lost First Doctor script had been released in this way.
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From the official website:
From the official website:


"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."


==Story notes==
==Story notes==
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